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from the national captioning institute. 13:47:50 this is a test caption from the national captioning institute. 13:47:55 this is a test caption from the national captioning institute. s really excited about the experience of going to a praise house to see the quotes shout as she describes and she was delighted to find that he was one of the very best and most spirited that he had had a man he had man. she says that colonel stroll looked and listened with a deepest interest and so he expects his gratitude for inviting him to the shell but as i mentioned again as we think about this is a portrait of henry stewart and his he's part of the 54th mass and he is this is a photograph in the historical. id massachusetts disease was the number one killer. of many of the combatants of during the war and that he was a non-commissioned officer as many and stuart was actively engaged in recruiting of soldiers in the regiment. he died as a disease at the regiment hospital in morris island. and 27 september 1863 and his estate was paid $50. so the sad story he was only in the war less than six month
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>> we're the national institutes of health. edical health in the world. we know that bat-driven coronaviruses had caused already two major scares as far as pandemics, sars and mrsa. it would have been irresponsible for us to not understand what else might be lurking out there. the nih and the subcontract to the wuhan institute of virology was permitted to do anything that would have created a virus that would have been increased in its trans missability or virulence to humans. i'm a little disturbed, we're spending this time on this issue. here we are today. we should be talking about how to put covid-19 behind us, not going back to january 2020. we'll get the answers -- >> martha: doctor, we have been told up and down that anybody that thinks that this was not a zoonotic virus is part of a conspiracy theory. i'm not a scientist. i give you that. that's why i want to raise the questions with you. when they work on things that resist all vaccines and immunotherapy, it makes me wonder why would we be allowing this research and why
>> we're the national institutes of health. edical health in the world. we know that bat-driven coronaviruses had caused already two major scares as far as pandemics, sars and mrsa. it would have been irresponsible for us to not understand what else might be lurking out there. the nih and the subcontract to the wuhan institute of virology was permitted to do anything that would have created a virus that would have been increased in its trans missability or virulence to humans. i'm a...
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it's a matter of public record that the national institutes of health was in the wuhan laboratory. two epidemics had come from the bat viruses. but what is not yet certain is whether the national institutes of health was ignoring or trying to side step the moratorium on funding such research from 2014 to 2017. >> martha: just to be clear, there was a moratorium on gain of function research and that work continued or work similar to that continued using u.s. grants to do that. that's one of the big questions that remains here. thank you, nicholas. good to have you with us, sir. >> you're welcome. >> martha: so now what? calls for congress to dig in to whether u.s. taxpayers funded the wuhan lab, which we know they did, but what happened there with that money. congressman jim jordan on that and also we're going to ask him about this new hunter biden linked investigation that is cropping up next. why i go with liberty mutual — they customize my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. 'cause i do things a little differently. hey, i'll take one, please! wait, this isn't a hot-dog st
it's a matter of public record that the national institutes of health was in the wuhan laboratory. two epidemics had come from the bat viruses. but what is not yet certain is whether the national institutes of health was ignoring or trying to side step the moratorium on funding such research from 2014 to 2017. >> martha: just to be clear, there was a moratorium on gain of function research and that work continued or work similar to that continued using u.s. grants to do that. that's one...
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since 1984, he has led the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases at the nih. dr. fauci, thank you so much for being here. >> good to be with you, rachel, thank you very much for having me. >> first of all, let me just ask if i'm being fair. am i building you up to be thicker skinned about this than you are? are you actually worried about this new sort of re-upping of attacks on you? >> well, i'm concerned about that more because it's really very much an attack on science, i think, rachel. you know, you spoke, and i think accurately depicted, the growing extraordinarily productive relationship that i had with the activists when they came to me with legitimate concerns that the federal government, the scientists, the regulatory enterprise, didn't fully appreciate that you needed to involve them in everything you do, because it was their lives that were at stake. so i did reach out to them and it turned out to be an extremely productive relationship. they got my attention in a very iconoclastic way. they were fundamentally good people. they were not antiscience. the
since 1984, he has led the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases at the nih. dr. fauci, thank you so much for being here. >> good to be with you, rachel, thank you very much for having me. >> first of all, let me just ask if i'm being fair. am i building you up to be thicker skinned about this than you are? are you actually worried about this new sort of re-upping of attacks on you? >> well, i'm concerned about that more because it's really very much an attack...
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the state and territorial flags. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institutewhich is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> today, the washington post examines the 1921 tulsa oklahoma race massacre with two curators from the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture. light covers begins at 12:30 p.m. eastern here on c-span. later in the day, president biden travels to tulsa to mark the 100th anniversary of the massacre and we will have that live on c-span >> see spanish ord view of government. we are sponsored by these companies and more, including buckeye broadband. ♪ >> buckeye broadband supports c-span as a public service along with these other providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy.
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the professor of the national institute of languages on ethan civilizations, thank you very much. we appreciate that. thank you. i thank you for joining us. you're an arty international, we are back soon with all the i i use me. unfortunately, we are witnessing a trend in media. they go from one news fiasco to another. the weapons of mass destruction story, the russia gate hoax. hunters, laptop, the back end bounty tale, and now the possible covert lab leak story. now, why does anyone in their right mind even tune in any more the, [000:00:00;00] the was i'm action or say we're going underground on living. the stories buried in the so called mainstream media coming up on the show. soft power promoting the ideology of new liberalism, or vital humanitarian aid for the global self. as you k p. m, boris johnson's attempt to flash for an aid comes on the scrutiny in westminster. what sort of world is a self styled g $71.00 to come out in south west england. this weekend is rich countries are accused of coven vaccines, apartheid, and 50 years up to the attic or uprising. just why is the u
the professor of the national institute of languages on ethan civilizations, thank you very much. we appreciate that. thank you. i thank you for joining us. you're an arty international, we are back soon with all the i i use me. unfortunately, we are witnessing a trend in media. they go from one news fiasco to another. the weapons of mass destruction story, the russia gate hoax. hunters, laptop, the back end bounty tale, and now the possible covert lab leak story. now, why does anyone in their...
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we're back with the director of the national institutes of health, dr. francis collins. onavirus-- that the novel coronavirus is a result of a lab accident. what do you make of that chain of reasoning? >> i don't know, stephen. i know that there are coronavirus that are related to sars-cov-2 that have been identified in bats going back many years, but they are different enough that they don't look like they were the obvious ancestor. we haven't found that missing link, and also certainly possible that that transfer of the virus from a bat to a human happened somewhere in china, and this is an entirely natural event. that's probably the most likely outcome. but is there some chance that such a virus? i don't think got actually designed from scratch in a laboratory because i don't think laboratories would have had the knowledge to build this one because it was such a strange virus, but maybe they could have been studying it and accidentally it infected a few people and got released. that's total speculation, but i don't think we could rule that out, and that's why we need a
we're back with the director of the national institutes of health, dr. francis collins. onavirus-- that the novel coronavirus is a result of a lab accident. what do you make of that chain of reasoning? >> i don't know, stephen. i know that there are coronavirus that are related to sars-cov-2 that have been identified in bats going back many years, but they are different enough that they don't look like they were the obvious ancestor. we haven't found that missing link, and also certainly...
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joining me is the director of the national institutes of health, dr. frances collins. for being with us. here in the united states, for the unvaccinated or the partially vaccinated, how concerned should they be about this delta variant? >> it's one more reason, if you're still on the fence, to go ahead and get vaccinated. roll up your sleeve. this is a variant of considerable concern. it appears to be about 60% more transmissible, more contagious in other words, and especially so for younger people. on top of that, data just published a couple of days ago from scotland where this variant has completely overtaken the uk shows that people who get it are about twice as likely to end up in the hospital. so it's not only more contagious, it's more severe. think about this as a racetrack. we've got the vaccines in one lane and they've been coming along pretty good. some of the states, yeah, 13 of them now have 70% coverage aiming for that for the whole country. but the virus is racing, too, and now there's a new horse on the track called delta. and it's coming up fast. and o
joining me is the director of the national institutes of health, dr. frances collins. for being with us. here in the united states, for the unvaccinated or the partially vaccinated, how concerned should they be about this delta variant? >> it's one more reason, if you're still on the fence, to go ahead and get vaccinated. roll up your sleeve. this is a variant of considerable concern. it appears to be about 60% more transmissible, more contagious in other words, and especially so for...
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francis collins, he is the director to have the national institutes of health. dr. ins, thank you so much for being with us again. it is contradictory to hear -- to think that the rest of the world wants the vaccine. some americans still hesitant to get it. but what i want to ask you about that is what can make the most difference now achieving president biden's go of 70% of americans by the fourth of july? >> well, as the president announced in this national month of action, i think that's partly about trying to be sure people have answers to their questions, lots of information going to be shared, including right now in this program, but in lots of other places. and by community folks who are perhaps trusted as specific agents of information, but also trying to knock down any remaining barriers that have gotten in the way of people being able to get access, such things as providing childcare so you can get your vaccine, providing rides on things that otherwise might be hard to come by, because there are so many advantages to being vaccinated, as i can vouch, having
francis collins, he is the director to have the national institutes of health. dr. ins, thank you so much for being with us again. it is contradictory to hear -- to think that the rest of the world wants the vaccine. some americans still hesitant to get it. but what i want to ask you about that is what can make the most difference now achieving president biden's go of 70% of americans by the fourth of july? >> well, as the president announced in this national month of action, i think...
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the director of the national institute of health. ep you posted on all of the developments. >>> while failing infrastructure is affecting access to clean drinking water, lawmakers on capitol hill are failing to negotiate a passable bill that could potentially fix some of these issues. we'll have details ahead. rashida: wait, was this the right wall? or last minute gift shopping rashida rashida: i'm putting a bow on it! wow. even sneaking away for a vacay rashida. rashida: shhh! i've earned this? from home improvement, drugstores, select travel and more earn 5% cash back that automatically adjusts to your top eligible spend category, up to $500 spent each billing cycle. is mealtime a struggle? introducing ore-ida potato pay. where ore-ida golden crinkles are your crispy currency to pay for bites of this... ...with this. when kids won't eat dinner, potato pay them to. ore-ida. win at mealtime. you're clearly someone who takes care of yourself. so why wait to screen for colon cancer? because when caught in early stages, it's more treatab
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host: we do not want to miss an opportunity to talk about the national security institute at george mason. guest: the national security institute was founded four years ago. we were looking around and looked at the think tank space and the academic space and what we realized was, there really was not -- a think tank that looked at the hard questions about cybersecurity that brought together a bipartisan group of experts. what other concrete answers we can give to members of congress, their staff, things that can do actual recommendations? we have a great team out there working, including jessica, brent, wendy, and john, a terrific crew at the national security institute. host: we will jump across the potomac river to arlington. independent, good morning. caller: good morning. can you hear me? host: yes sir. caller: my comment is from the julep -- geopolitical perspective. i want your audience and guest to talk to the idea of hacking is a first order effect, so the idea is that if someone asked our infrastructure, then we go in and we respond by going into it and creating cyber networks or
host: we do not want to miss an opportunity to talk about the national security institute at george mason. guest: the national security institute was founded four years ago. we were looking around and looked at the think tank space and the academic space and what we realized was, there really was not -- a think tank that looked at the hard questions about cybersecurity that brought together a bipartisan group of experts. what other concrete answers we can give to members of congress, their...
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>> joining us now for a conversation i cybersecurity from the national security institute at george mason law school and also working on cybersecurity and the ransomware attacks why does it seem like we hear about these every day? are they more prevalent or just higher profile companies? >> it is a little bit of those. ransomware is easier to use with the development with the idea all capabilities you just have to plug in your target and pay a fee and then it does the work for you. you collect some ransom and then pay that off. so it's easier to do. second it's like criminals are bank robbers but in this case going after those targets i need to stay up and running and then there is a lie the pressure to pay the ransom and move forward we saw that with colonial pipeline and a similar situation but we do know they could get up and running pretty quickly. >> and then the service providers why can't they track down those people? >> it's a great question. using the anonymity techniques even of that coin wallet all the fbi sees back to last few days could take that that coin transaction they tr
>> joining us now for a conversation i cybersecurity from the national security institute at george mason law school and also working on cybersecurity and the ransomware attacks why does it seem like we hear about these every day? are they more prevalent or just higher profile companies? >> it is a little bit of those. ransomware is easier to use with the development with the idea all capabilities you just have to plug in your target and pay a fee and then it does the work for you....
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so the national eye institute did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula only found in preservisionor about preservision. it's the most studied eye vitamin brand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the nei to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. i have amd. it is my vision so my plan includes preservision. (vo) this is more than just a building. it's an ai-powered investment firm with billion-dollar views. a cutting-edge data-security enterprise. yes, with a slide. a perfect location for the world's first one-hour delivery. an inspiration for the next workout cult. and enough space for a pecan-based nutrition bar empire. it could happen. this is where dreams become brick and mortar. find yours, on loopnet. gerry: some new stories of us important from what they say from how and why they were put together. a classic example of the form of progressive propaganda dressed up of reporting and best of gated organization pro public at had world historic significance. it turns
so the national eye institute did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula only found in preservisionor about preservision. it's the most studied eye vitamin brand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the nei to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. i have amd. it is my vision so my plan includes preservision. (vo) this is more than just a building. it's an ai-powered investment...
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so the national eye institute did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula only found in preservisiont's the most studied eye vitamin brand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the nei to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. i have amd. it is my vision so my plan includes preservision. ♪ ♪ ♪ so my plan includes preservision. ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ gerry: some new stories of us important from what they say from how and why they were put together. a classic example of the form of progressive propaganda dressed up of reporting and best of gated organization pro public at had world historic significance. it turns out with shock that the very wealthiest people in this country find ways legally improperly to reduce their tax bills, that is right like you meet and everyone in the country rich people would like to avoid paying more tax than they have to, who knew pro public found out jeff bezos and elon musk that tesla by receiving the conversation in stock are
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so the national eye institute did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula only found in preservision ask my doctor about preservision. it's the most studied eye vitamin brand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the nei to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. i have amd. it is my vision so my plan includes preservision. this isn't just freight. these aren't just shipments. they're promises. big promises. small promises. cuddly shaped promises. each with a time and a place they've been promised to be. and the people of old dominion never turn away a promise. or over promise. or make an empty promise. we keep them. a promise is everything to old dominion, because it means e♪ na na na na ou. ♪ na na na na... ♪ hey hey hey. ♪ goodbye. ♪ na na na na... ♪ hey hey hey. ♪ goodbye. ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na... the world's first six-function multipro tailgate. available on the gmc sierra. gerry: some new stories of us important from what they say from how and why they were put t
so the national eye institute did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula only found in preservision ask my doctor about preservision. it's the most studied eye vitamin brand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the nei to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. i have amd. it is my vision so my plan includes preservision. this isn't just freight. these aren't just shipments....
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the national security agencies in the u.s. made an announcement followed by the national institute standard and technology made a worldwide announcement for proposals. cryptosystems that are secure against the strunk compton computer will be invented. last july, the third round happened and they announced the finalist of the competition. cryptography. bitcoin or cryptocurrencies are somehow, i kept mentioning about more research has to be done. to attract the trust of the governments, because it is inevitable. the word is out. host: very brief question. what do you say to the skeptics about elon musk. he was singing the praises, now he is pulling back. >> maybe it is not too bad after all, it is if you look at the state level, there is a tension between trying to keep control and get lots of users which provide security. that potentially is being expressed by the european central bank, they are vocal that they are looking for the best way to design a digital euro. i want to make it clear that the endgame is not just to gain a cryptocurrency, but to only infrastructure for tomorrow. if a state manages a cryptocurrency that will be adop
the national security agencies in the u.s. made an announcement followed by the national institute standard and technology made a worldwide announcement for proposals. cryptosystems that are secure against the strunk compton computer will be invented. last july, the third round happened and they announced the finalist of the competition. cryptography. bitcoin or cryptocurrencies are somehow, i kept mentioning about more research has to be done. to attract the trust of the governments, because...
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as part of the center on aging, we have made an investment and thanks to funding from the national institute on aging, our caregiving. as part of the center on aging, we have made an investment and thanks to funding from the national institute on aging, our college of nursing, and dr. lee ellington, we have support for a caregiving coalition that will focus on supporting the research and implementation we need to help better so thornton, caregivers as those with dementia. you are well poised in utah with the support that sen. lee: thank you so much. mrs. lahmeyer, in your testimony, you speak about personal experiences and sacrifices that you made in caring for both your mother and your father and how that led you to find the ark of south carolina. my own mother-in-law passed away about a year ago after a long and heroic battle with alzheimer's disease. i know firsthand some of the difficulties this disease brings both to the patient and to the loved ones of a patient. the services that you and your colleagues provide really exemplify the value of every day individuals stepping up to serve t
as part of the center on aging, we have made an investment and thanks to funding from the national institute on aging, our caregiving. as part of the center on aging, we have made an investment and thanks to funding from the national institute on aging, our college of nursing, and dr. lee ellington, we have support for a caregiving coalition that will focus on supporting the research and implementation we need to help better so thornton, caregivers as those with dementia. you are well poised in...
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the various cost of aging now compare that to how much we spend researching aging in the us the national institutes aging they get about three.$5 billion per year. just to emphasize this so there is a tiny amount compared to the enormous cost of $4 trillion per year spent on healthcare in the us less than 1000 goes to nih it's even worse that there is a running joke is not national institute on aging the national institute of alzheimer's disease because the bulk of the budget goes to the neuroscience division. basically researching alzheimer's. so if you get to the actual aging biology about one dollar per american goes into research why it is wage and how we can stop it. and a huge cost of aging to our psyche doesn't make sense. i want to raise the profile so to increase the research budget and what you to read the book and scientist and doctors to realize the huge importance of this the economic case is already incredibly powerful if we can reduce this number on - - enormous cost to society with that humanitarian challenge. that's why i've written the book i want people to talk about this in dinn
the various cost of aging now compare that to how much we spend researching aging in the us the national institutes aging they get about three.$5 billion per year. just to emphasize this so there is a tiny amount compared to the enormous cost of $4 trillion per year spent on healthcare in the us less than 1000 goes to nih it's even worse that there is a running joke is not national institute on aging the national institute of alzheimer's disease because the bulk of the budget goes to the...
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. >> martha: we now know that the national institutes of health sent taxpayer money to fund the wuhan they -- the nih deleted early data of genetic sequencing at the request of chinese researchers. why would we do that? a u.s. virologist said this fuels the debate over the origins. >> sandra: rich edson lays it out. hi, rich. >> good afternoon, martha. that virologist that released the information, dr. jesse bloom says --. >> bloom says he recently found more than a dozen early coronavirus gene sequences that had been erased last year. the national institutes of health said they deleted the early sequences at the request of the chinese researcher that entered them. the nih explains that scientists reserve the right to delete information that they submit. researchers and intelligence officials and now congress are examining the origins of the pandemic. tomorrow house ricks will host a forum on the issue. >> i still call on speaker pelosi to have the hearings as well where subpoena powers can be used and bring the information and put it on the table so america and the world can know wha
. >> martha: we now know that the national institutes of health sent taxpayer money to fund the wuhan they -- the nih deleted early data of genetic sequencing at the request of chinese researchers. why would we do that? a u.s. virologist said this fuels the debate over the origins. >> sandra: rich edson lays it out. hi, rich. >> good afternoon, martha. that virologist that released the information, dr. jesse bloom says --. >> bloom says he recently found more than a...
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funding for gun violence research at the cec and the national institutes of health. ng it gun-control. jillian: how can we stop crime when cities with the worst violence go easy on criminals? joining us is national spokesperson of gun owners of america, antonio oka for. thanks for being here. how did the president do with his messaging yesterday? this message is a long time coming, we had violence on our streets in over a year and seems to be getting worse. >> unfortunately he talked about violence but didn't talk about the real source of this issue but if you continue this rhetoric of continuing to allow big cities like new york city saying it is okay to defund the police then of course we have issues with violence and they use this to gun crime push which is gun-control. neil: as part of the biden crime prevention plan, some the flow firearms used to commit violence, support local law enforcement, invest in community violence, interventions. look at this. this is shocking to me. the homicide increase in los angeles and philadelphia up 22% in la, both of those cities
funding for gun violence research at the cec and the national institutes of health. ng it gun-control. jillian: how can we stop crime when cities with the worst violence go easy on criminals? joining us is national spokesperson of gun owners of america, antonio oka for. thanks for being here. how did the president do with his messaging yesterday? this message is a long time coming, we had violence on our streets in over a year and seems to be getting worse. >> unfortunately he talked...
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the findings from the national institute of health are based on 2 studies of blood serum from people who received a faxing. the institute worked with india and enhancing its effectiveness around 25000000 people have received jobs. russia president has told a lie phone and showed that he opposes introducing mandatory corona virus vaccinations. but let me put in says orders to vaccinate all people working in certain sectors were done after medical recommendations putting out and he does support another national lockdown. please in western canada, reporting and increases sudden deaths after a record breaking he'd wave hit parts of north america. at least 65 people have died in the vancouver area alone since february, rescuers in indonesia, searching for nearly a dozen people in rough seas. out of a fairy sang clear barley. 7 bodies have been found for 39 people to be put in the water and investigation is underway. germany has finished withdrawing all its troops from afghanistan, ending a nearly 20 year deployment. the german camp in mac mall will not be handed back to africa and forces t
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we at the national institute of health had to be concerned about that. al health doesn't really care about country boundaries with the way things travel around the world. we had to be interested in knowing what other viruss are lurking in bats in caves in china. >> nobody cracked down on that. i find that curious. is that politics? being afraid of what china would do in response? why not? >> well, there was a lot of criticism of how china squelched the information of sars when that happened. look at those reports. clearly they were not transparent about what was happening in the virus got pred to other places. in ways that could have been prevented. there was quite a bit of criticism. >> criticism wasn't enough. because what we have now is obviously under president trump you had the cdc cut the staff there by two third. and didn't have eyes on the ground. that leads to the current problem. where this started. is it a fair criticism to say you were dismissive of the lab theory early on and you are more open now. why did you change? >> it's not entirely fai
we at the national institute of health had to be concerned about that. al health doesn't really care about country boundaries with the way things travel around the world. we had to be interested in knowing what other viruss are lurking in bats in caves in china. >> nobody cracked down on that. i find that curious. is that politics? being afraid of what china would do in response? why not? >> well, there was a lot of criticism of how china squelched the information of sars when that...
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. >> jimmy: plus, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, dr. is here. [ cheers and applause and we got great music from jessie ware.e "what your pleasure? the platinum guys, we have also, later on in the show, we have a brand-new hashtag. so if you played along, and want to see if yours made it to the show, you still have time. >> steve: yeah >> jimmy: yeah also, don't forget to tune in tomorrow night we have a very special musical guest performing their song "higher power. coldplay will be here. [ cheers and applause outdoors "higher power. you don't want to miss that. have you seen -- did you read about youtube today? youtube is banning ads about gambling, alcohol and prescription drugs from the top of their home page >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: yeah it's a big change. and they're really serious about it let me show you what i mean. if youtube sees one of those ads, they're going to be like - >> ain't nobody got time for that [ laughter ] >> jimmy: for example, if they spot an ad about gambling, it won't be staying up. kind of like - [ crashing ]
. >> jimmy: plus, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, dr. is here. [ cheers and applause and we got great music from jessie ware.e "what your pleasure? the platinum guys, we have also, later on in the show, we have a brand-new hashtag. so if you played along, and want to see if yours made it to the show, you still have time. >> steve: yeah >> jimmy: yeah also, don't forget to tune in tomorrow night we have a very special musical guest...
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we at the national institutes of health had to be concerned about that. obal health isn't concerned with national boundaries. what other viruses are lurking in bats in caves in china? that seemed to be where the trouble was. >> nobody ever cracked down on them. i find that curious. is that just politics? was it being afraid of what china would do in response? why not? >> well, there was a lot of criticism of how china squelched the information about sars when that happened. go back and look at those reports. clearly they were not transparent about what was happening, and the virus got spread to other places in ways that maybe could have been prevented. so yeah, there was quite a bit of criticism. there is also a recognition that -- >> criticism wasn't enough, is all i'm saying, because what we are have now is, obviously under president trump you had the cdc cut its staff there by two-thirds. you didn't even have eyes on the ground. that leads us to our current problem with contagion, which is where this started. is it a fair criticism to say that you were
we at the national institutes of health had to be concerned about that. obal health isn't concerned with national boundaries. what other viruses are lurking in bats in caves in china? that seemed to be where the trouble was. >> nobody ever cracked down on them. i find that curious. is that just politics? was it being afraid of what china would do in response? why not? >> well, there was a lot of criticism of how china squelched the information about sars when that happened. go back...
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the u.s. national institute of health, early covid-19 cases in china. where and how covid-19 originated pretty but then according to the wall street journal, are nih deleted that information it at the request of chinese scientists. as ohio congressman a member of housing intelligence and mike turner, what is happened. two in the united states was dealing with china as if they were an equal partner. if your dealer in the midst of course china was not. there are bad actor and it already undertaken to cover up and they were not telling was happening. which of course was the ruler: of this virus. but as you see now what is the current information will getting from the cdc and nih is that perhaps our feeling of the time that china was a partner in those agencies lead to even the united states being complicit in helping the china with her cover up. it also questions the intelligence community actions if they were looking for information, what were they looking for was an assumption china was of her occurring this as opposed to looking for something more sinis
the u.s. national institute of health, early covid-19 cases in china. where and how covid-19 originated pretty but then according to the wall street journal, are nih deleted that information it at the request of chinese scientists. as ohio congressman a member of housing intelligence and mike turner, what is happened. two in the united states was dealing with china as if they were an equal partner. if your dealer in the midst of course china was not. there are bad actor and it already...
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switch to xfinity mobile and get unlimited with 5g included for $30 on the nations fastest, most reliable network. >>> the national institutes collins, says states with well below 70% of their population vaccinated against covid are, quote, sitting ducks for the next outbreak. >> so far only a dozen states have reached this goal. cnn's elizabeth cohen has more on this. elizabeth, there's sadly a clear red state/blue state divide here in terms of overall vaccination rates. some of that deliberate disinformation. i just wonder how the biden administration and others are attempting to get over that and can they then reach this july 4th goal? >> they are trying so hard. there have been so many different incentive programs and other programs to get to this 70% goal. 70% of u.s. adults with at least one shot in their arms. and they are going to get very close by july 4th. may not get to 70 it looks like by our calculations. but they'll get to about 68%. likely they'll reach at 70% number in the second half of july. it's been an uphill climb to make this happen. let me show you a graph that explains this. this is a graph of seven-d
switch to xfinity mobile and get unlimited with 5g included for $30 on the nations fastest, most reliable network. >>> the national institutes collins, says states with well below 70% of their population vaccinated against covid are, quote, sitting ducks for the next outbreak. >> so far only a dozen states have reached this goal. cnn's elizabeth cohen has more on this. elizabeth, there's sadly a clear red state/blue state divide here in terms of overall vaccination rates. some of...
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doctor was concerned at the start of the crisis that the virus may have been developed due to the national institutesealth's possible funding of gain of function research at the wuhan institute of virology. >> the emails publisher from january to june 2021 fauci was assigned the prominent role of advising the nation during the trump administration. one message fauci receive in the initial stages of the crisis involved questions over whether covid originated in the wuhan lab and correspondence from last april and executive who funded research at the lab. thank fauci for publicly stating that scientific evidence pointed to natural origin to coronavirus data has indicated animals, not people as a possible factor in how this virus was able to spread. i thought you appeared on cnn this morning. deflected the criticism over what appears to be his close relationship with this top executives. but i still believe the most likely. >> origin is from an animal species to human. but i keep an absolutely open mind that there may be other origins of that. there may be another reason it could have been a lab lee par
doctor was concerned at the start of the crisis that the virus may have been developed due to the national institutesealth's possible funding of gain of function research at the wuhan institute of virology. >> the emails publisher from january to june 2021 fauci was assigned the prominent role of advising the nation during the trump administration. one message fauci receive in the initial stages of the crisis involved questions over whether covid originated in the wuhan lab and...
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the scientific letter also calling it a false possibility. is that something that we should explore? james: a number of implications here. money from dr. fauci's institute, the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases went to the wuhan institute of virology. now, there's this question of what did they do with it. dr. fauci said they didn't use the money to engineer deadly viruses, but i don't know what else they did besides the work they were doing with us. i think a big question here as it's now sort of acceptable in media circles since donald trump is out of the white house to really explore this question is what did anthony fauci disclosed to donald trump in 2020. it's hard to believe if he had said actually it's possible this thing was created in a lab that i helped to fund. it is extremely hard to believe that the president would have been invested with all the authority that he did in 2020, essentially leaving us to the disaster shutdowns and many other highly consequential decisions on how to deal with the virus. you have a question of who did what and who funded what, where this thing was originated and also what dr. fauci disclosed to his collea
the scientific letter also calling it a false possibility. is that something that we should explore? james: a number of implications here. money from dr. fauci's institute, the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases went to the wuhan institute of virology. now, there's this question of what did they do with it. dr. fauci said they didn't use the money to engineer deadly viruses, but i don't know what else they did besides the work they were doing with us. i think a big question...
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so when you talk about investigating the origins, i don't believe that that's the role of the national institutes of health >> but in general, do you think the government did enough to look into where this virus came from >> well, you know, it depends on what you mean the w.h.o. went and looked there most people feel that in fact we need to go further and get more cooperation and collaboration from the chinese to be able to determine the origin >> our thanks to dr. fauci. >>> there is breaking news tonight from the middle east, where a deal has been struck that could force benjamin netanyahu, israel's longest-serving prime minister, out of power. kelly cobiella is in tel aviv >> reporter: tonight the strongest sign yet that israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's days in power are numbered his former ally, far right politician naft arab party leader, mansour abbas, a first in israel, in an opposition coalition that would make bennett prime minister, pushing netanyahu out. it comes nearly two weeks into a fragile cease-fire with hamas. netanyahu last week meeting with secretary of state tony b
so when you talk about investigating the origins, i don't believe that that's the role of the national institutes of health >> but in general, do you think the government did enough to look into where this virus came from >> well, you know, it depends on what you mean the w.h.o. went and looked there most people feel that in fact we need to go further and get more cooperation and collaboration from the chinese to be able to determine the origin >> our thanks to dr. fauci....
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breaking news a short time ago, the federal government has lunched an investigation into how the national institute of health monitors some of its grant money. republicans are demanding answers against taxpayers funding research at the wuhan lab. dr. robert redfield says it's the most likely source of covid-19. the health inspector general is not specifying which grants they're investigating. the grants and much more are covered in part 2 of dr. redfield's sit-down with fox news medical contributor, dr. marc siegel. watch this. >> i have known dr. fauci 40 years. he's an excellent scientist. scientists can form hypothesis that they basically oversupport. we've always done it. i'm a big advocate that we can teach the body how to heal it serve and cure hiv by redirecting host-directed immunity. a lot of people don't agree with that. some people say i hold on to that hypothesis too tightly. i think tony is holding on to this hypothesis tightly. now, why would that be? the reality is the only way new pathogens historically came into the human species is from a zoonotic source. it's not like it's odd. t
breaking news a short time ago, the federal government has lunched an investigation into how the national institute of health monitors some of its grant money. republicans are demanding answers against taxpayers funding research at the wuhan lab. dr. robert redfield says it's the most likely source of covid-19. the health inspector general is not specifying which grants they're investigating. the grants and much more are covered in part 2 of dr. redfield's sit-down with fox news medical...
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has banned the teaching of critical race theory in schools that says racism is embedded in the nation's institutionsd critical race theory, quote, nonsense. >>> texas governor greg abbott says the state will build its own wall on the southern border. he did not provide details. president biden paused construction of the wall started by president trump. >>> heavy rain in the southeast. storms in the middle of the country and showers in the northwest. windy and dry, increasing the fire risk in the drought stricken southwest. >>> and finally now that we've made it to friday, what are you doing this weekend? >> will ganss has suggestions. >> reporter: ♪ a score that will blow you all way a ♪ >> good morning. >> reporter: "in the heights" dancing its way on to the big screen with an impressive 97%. based on the tony award winning musical from lin-manuel miranda, the john chu directed film proving it just might be the first big blockbuster of the summer. in theaters and on hbo max today. ♪ in washington heights." >> or if you're looking for something a little grittier than a musical -- >> my family is in
has banned the teaching of critical race theory in schools that says racism is embedded in the nation's institutionsd critical race theory, quote, nonsense. >>> texas governor greg abbott says the state will build its own wall on the southern border. he did not provide details. president biden paused construction of the wall started by president trump. >>> heavy rain in the southeast. storms in the middle of the country and showers in the northwest. windy and dry, increasing...
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when covid was first spreading, one email sent to him from the head of the national institutes of health suggested the lab notion was more of a conspiracy theory, and here's what he's telling willie geist. >> we didn't know and we still don't know what the origin is, that if you look historically in the way things rolled out, we all felt, and still do actually, willie, that it is more likely to be a natural jumping of species from an animal reservoir to a human. >> we should reiterate fauci received and did not actually send any of the leaked emails, that interview airs on today at 7:00 a.m. following "today in the bay." >>> the new findings from the university of michigan are accurate, america's most recent federal stimulus worked as planned at least temporarily. researchers looked at real time census pulse data measuring americans' mindsets during the last two rounds of stimulus in december and april. the rate of food shortages fell by more than 40%, financial instability cut nearly in half and anxiety and depression fell 20%, the sharpest drops happened when the months the payments to
when covid was first spreading, one email sent to him from the head of the national institutes of health suggested the lab notion was more of a conspiracy theory, and here's what he's telling willie geist. >> we didn't know and we still don't know what the origin is, that if you look historically in the way things rolled out, we all felt, and still do actually, willie, that it is more likely to be a natural jumping of species from an animal reservoir to a human. >> we should...
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putting themselves on the kind of like a possible sense of the public already been and also the national institutes and all of this is the end events raised implementation of the national security law. but i'll put some activists with that. are you wanting to carry on the commemoration by maybe setting up some booths later on in home home today? on the streets and some churches are holding, i can leverage or paying gathering but being that premise, but they're all 15 office and started. the police actually deployed up to 7000 offices today. just took off every call in the home. come in, especially the now fans can leverage and value that they have already still up that talk to really try to stop anyone to carry on this kind of picture today. but we, i expecting to see some kind of the by and we will see how the list we're going to be asked that they have already. and 2 people not coming out today because in hong kong. thank you. and let's take a look at some of the stories making news around the world, the taint journalist roman protest. savage has appeared in an interview on a bolivar cn state tel
putting themselves on the kind of like a possible sense of the public already been and also the national institutes and all of this is the end events raised implementation of the national security law. but i'll put some activists with that. are you wanting to carry on the commemoration by maybe setting up some booths later on in home home today? on the streets and some churches are holding, i can leverage or paying gathering but being that premise, but they're all 15 office and started. the...
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race theory doesn't mean you're racist, the so-called progressives pushing this theory on the nations institutionsople are fighting back after parents objected the new york school paused its plans to drop the math program in the uplifting moment that any of us has ever seen on social media a tiktok reaching african-american man who varied gently denouncing critical race went viral. >> how we treat people is based on who we are and not what color they are. >> if they're nice and smart. >> this is how children think right here, critical race theory wants to in that, not with my children, it will not happen we need to stop crt. , point blank children do not see skin color, they love everybody. gerry: the man who made the wonderful video with his daughter and already done more to push back against the destructive ideology is corey and he joined me now. thank you for joining me. >> thank you for having me on. gerry: walking to the idea to do this. >> there was an incident in my daughter's school where they showed her a video on segregation and there was a white only water fountain or port or something
race theory doesn't mean you're racist, the so-called progressives pushing this theory on the nations institutionsople are fighting back after parents objected the new york school paused its plans to drop the math program in the uplifting moment that any of us has ever seen on social media a tiktok reaching african-american man who varied gently denouncing critical race went viral. >> how we treat people is based on who we are and not what color they are. >> if they're nice and...
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the wuhan virology institute in 2014. what did fauci know about ginning up the animal virus sufficient to infect humans. part of fauci's job was to give away taxpayer money through the nationaltute of health. our tax dollars are going used to fund labs outside of the united states. it's akin to money laundering but clearly legal. the nih will fund a not for profit who then gives money to labs for questionable purposes. by doing so, they have a disclaimer as well as no oversight requirement issue. on the basis of the indirect nih funding to the wuhan lab, the question remains, why didn't fauci -- affirmatively act. is poo-pooing of the idea that the virus had to be engineered to infect humans shows he acted to prohibit our knowledge of suchr such. tmp tmp -- our knowledge of such. he should have engaged the lab in the united states. he had a fiduciary responsibility to institute methods to protect and arrest the spread of the virus. why wouldn't he protect american interests? all he needed to say was, tell me what's going on to his friends in the chinese communist party as well as the world health organization. they both received our money. buff he was too busy giving money t
the wuhan virology institute in 2014. what did fauci know about ginning up the animal virus sufficient to infect humans. part of fauci's job was to give away taxpayer money through the nationaltute of health. our tax dollars are going used to fund labs outside of the united states. it's akin to money laundering but clearly legal. the nih will fund a not for profit who then gives money to labs for questionable purposes. by doing so, they have a disclaimer as well as no oversight requirement...
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the for you non sequencing from the start of the damage and a tanks to the national institute of health august on which was led by doctor on medic, on me, reported the you'll give it in the reported the brazilian variant reported the saw that it convenient and this, these millions do have role in, in the spread of covered in buckets on last week we heard around then, you know, sequencing in august and 7 out of 10 word south. if you convenience, one out of 10 was the indian radian, and in last 36 hours, we have around for more any of the. and so it is, it is the don't fall off deterred them, but still the video and the question here. ok, so vaccination is key probably to keep all of those in check and the vaccination rate, however, it's still very slow, is the reason for that that people basically refused to get vaccinated all the other problems supply. perhaps if you talk about the legal, it says just around 3 percent debt bucks down is that it now but, but the population in august is huge. it's around over 200000000 people. and definition in budget on now today is around more than 3000
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companies like manage and you have some experience working with leading organizations such as the us national institute house, for example, at how thing go developing vaccines against gay. and oh, so it's just now a successful re child of the and true virus last week. so this time this company met a manager is developing the call the 19 back thing also with in collaboration with the us national institute of house based child data looks really good. the expert space, however, is how protective it is still needs to be examined. now given tie one strategy to bed on a domestic farm, a producer, as well as getting too comfortable with its cobit it. free status. are people demanding accountability from the government? so yes, 2 people here and i want to criticize the tony government for not getting enough vaccines from overseas. think that's how why high, why is still developing its own colby? nice thing. we still haven't gotten things from overseas as well. but if we look back in march or april, there was actually a modem out of the come back thing coming in and it's oh, it was open for public to get the na
companies like manage and you have some experience working with leading organizations such as the us national institute house, for example, at how thing go developing vaccines against gay. and oh, so it's just now a successful re child of the and true virus last week. so this time this company met a manager is developing the call the 19 back thing also with in collaboration with the us national institute of house based child data looks really good. the expert space, however, is how protective...