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why is there a scientist at the nih studying dogs? e doing it through dogs. and so dogs live in our world. they get all the same diseases we do, eat our food, expose to the same environmental pollutants, but they also have all the same genes we do, and they have mutations in those genes that make them susceptible to everything you and i get whether it's diabetes or cancer or neuro muscular diseases. everything humans get, dogs get. >> she says it's easier to study genes in dogs than humans because for the last 200 years they've been bred to emphasize specific traits. that's why they have these distinct noses and tails and sizes from great danes to chihuahuas. >> there was some variation we know that from fossil records but almost all the variation you see running around the ring today all happened within the last 200 years. that means there's probably going to be a small number of genes responsible for most of the major differences. >> turns out just one gene determines if a dog has cream colored hair or black. other genes determine lo
why is there a scientist at the nih studying dogs? e doing it through dogs. and so dogs live in our world. they get all the same diseases we do, eat our food, expose to the same environmental pollutants, but they also have all the same genes we do, and they have mutations in those genes that make them susceptible to everything you and i get whether it's diabetes or cancer or neuro muscular diseases. everything humans get, dogs get. >> she says it's easier to study genes in dogs than...
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has had contracts for live dogs, at least three contracts right it's time for the nih to wake ups the 21st century and move on to modern nonanimal methods. >> so much money is sloshing around the system that to keep it flowing, they invent experiments that benefit nobody. so, you are saying just to be totally clear on the way out, i the next how long until these dogs can be adopted by people watching? >> the plan for a transfer will take place over the next 60 day and we urge people to just keep an eye and we are so thrilled that peta undercover investigation prompted this domino effect that resulted not only in 74 violations at the department of justice getting involved, but the liberation of these 4,000 dogs. we hope all the cages get emptied next from all the laboratories and breeding facilities. >> tucker: that's it for us tonight, happy things giving pair there is so much to be thankful for even though we are stuck in an echo chamber of lunacy. we will see you tomorrow, have great night ♪ >> welcome to this special edition of hannity. tonight for the hour we will highlight s
has had contracts for live dogs, at least three contracts right it's time for the nih to wake ups the 21st century and move on to modern nonanimal methods. >> so much money is sloshing around the system that to keep it flowing, they invent experiments that benefit nobody. so, you are saying just to be totally clear on the way out, i the next how long until these dogs can be adopted by people watching? >> the plan for a transfer will take place over the next 60 day and we urge people...
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that's the responsibility of the nih and f.d.a., that's a massive failure. he other and most important damage of dr. fauci before i get into the news yesterday, or the day before, is the massive and lasting damage to trust now in institutions. okay? there's a massive loss of trust by the public in public health guidance. in science itself, science has become politicized. we have a loss of trust in university experts. the universities are important because, a, they supply the experts to the government when people look for experts they often look at university professors. the media uses university professors for the credible sources. the public looks at and gives respect automatically to people who have these fancy titles. but even worse, and more tragic as they're teaching our children, okay, the university professors, like all of us who have children, who have raised our kids who respect authority, they get authority automatically by their titles. what have the university professors done? the professors have become politicized overtly and they were probably p
that's the responsibility of the nih and f.d.a., that's a massive failure. he other and most important damage of dr. fauci before i get into the news yesterday, or the day before, is the massive and lasting damage to trust now in institutions. okay? there's a massive loss of trust by the public in public health guidance. in science itself, science has become politicized. we have a loss of trust in university experts. the universities are important because, a, they supply the experts to the...
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>> well, it's possible that there's a lab leak, but if you look at the viruses that the nih funded andwas a very small grant, 120, $130,000 a year, granting to study bat viruses in a surveillance way to see what's out there, if you look at those viruses and you look at the, what was done with the viruses, it would be essentially mole eck larly impossible for those viruses to turn into sars cov 2 because they were so distant that i can't tell you what's going on in china and all of other things, but i can tell you for sure if you look at the viruses the nih grant funded to study in a surveillance way, anybody who even has a peripheral understanding of evolu evolutionary viral ylg who tell you they couldn't turn into sars cov 2. that's almost certain that's the case. >> so what lessons have you learned about the pandemic response? i asked not to point fingers. it's possibly, likely even there will be another pandemic. what is something you wish if you could go back in time, you would have done differently? you and i talked in 2020 and you've said on the show the last thing that should be
>> well, it's possible that there's a lab leak, but if you look at the viruses that the nih funded andwas a very small grant, 120, $130,000 a year, granting to study bat viruses in a surveillance way to see what's out there, if you look at those viruses and you look at the, what was done with the viruses, it would be essentially mole eck larly impossible for those viruses to turn into sars cov 2 because they were so distant that i can't tell you what's going on in china and all of other...
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i have 54 years of experience as a scientist with the nih. ars of experience leading the largest and most important infectious disease research institution of the world. and i've had the privilege of advising seven presidents. i could use that experience, that know-how, that judgment to help others, to write about it, to lecture about it, and, perhaps, to encourage at a time of anti-science the best and the brightest among the young to at least consider a career in science and public health and, importantly, in public service. if i can do that after i step down, i think that will be, you know, something that i would be pleased with. >> we'll be watching. dr. fauci, thank you for your time today. >>> we'll be right back. when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's b
i have 54 years of experience as a scientist with the nih. ars of experience leading the largest and most important infectious disease research institution of the world. and i've had the privilege of advising seven presidents. i could use that experience, that know-how, that judgment to help others, to write about it, to lecture about it, and, perhaps, to encourage at a time of anti-science the best and the brightest among the young to at least consider a career in science and public health...
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and while it would be great to see larger studies, the evidence base is strong and the nih is funding and producing those at this very moment. but we have to trust that clinical investigators will release their results when they're ready. geoff: what about gender reassignment surgery, which is another form of gender affirming care? that's not recommended for people under the age of 18. why not? meredithe: well, that's actually something that's a little bit of a mischaracterization. gender-affirming surgeries are very, very rare. the number of mastectomies or top surgeries that have been done within the past five years, the most recent data i saw averages out to about 200 a year. everybody is different and everybody has different desires for their gender affirmation. but in the vast majority of times, any form of gender-affirming surgery does not happen before the legal age of maturity. and i do want to point out that in these politicized and misinformed debates on gender-affirming care, surgery is being overly represented to stoke fear in the public and to convince people that politic
and while it would be great to see larger studies, the evidence base is strong and the nih is funding and producing those at this very moment. but we have to trust that clinical investigators will release their results when they're ready. geoff: what about gender reassignment surgery, which is another form of gender affirming care? that's not recommended for people under the age of 18. why not? meredithe: well, that's actually something that's a little bit of a mischaracterization....
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the nih has had contracts for live dogs, at leastree three contracts.r the nih to wakend up, realize it's the twenty first century and move on to modern non animal methods. i mean, there's just so much money sloshing around the system tha t to keep it flowing, you know, they invent experiments that benefit nobody. >> so you caso, n ityo you're sg just to be totally clear onnexth our way out inow the next, how long until these dogs can be adopted by people watching, n the plan for transfer will takeh place over the next 60 days. and we urge people to just keep an eye and we are just so thrilled that peta's undercover investigation prompted this domino effect that resulted not vio only in seventy four violations and the department of justiceran getting involved, but the liberation of these four thousandthese 4, dogs. and we hope all the cagesl th get empty next from allbora the laboratoriestories and all the breeding facilities. >> that's it for us tonight.>> tonight, happy things giving happy thanksgiving. there is so much to be grateful for, even though
the nih has had contracts for live dogs, at leastree three contracts.r the nih to wakend up, realize it's the twenty first century and move on to modern non animal methods. i mean, there's just so much money sloshing around the system tha t to keep it flowing, you know, they invent experiments that benefit nobody. >> so you caso, n ityo you're sg just to be totally clear onnexth our way out inow the next, how long until these dogs can be adopted by people watching, n the plan for transfer...
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he has $45 billion at the nih and $5 billion at his agency. hours to tell the people -- 24 hours to tell people it is spread if by airborne transmission. why -- that is his ultimate failure. and instead of with maxes and natural immunity, paxlovid in vaccinated people and even the bivalent vaccine, we don't have a clinical trial. will: you know, doctor, i think i was guest hosting for jessie watt alternate sometime in, let's call it '21, and i did five truths about covid. every single one were called a conspiracy yet have been borne out to be true. fauci, the allegation is fauci and the government, the cdc, nih played such an an active role in manipulating what we knew to be true. >> well, look, he could have commissioned the definitive of studies rapidly to answer all these big questions. they could have been answered with clinical trials, but instead he chose to rule by opinion and squash differing opinions, and they did that through big tech. you know, we used to be able to use google in our research team to study scientific questions, but
he has $45 billion at the nih and $5 billion at his agency. hours to tell the people -- 24 hours to tell people it is spread if by airborne transmission. why -- that is his ultimate failure. and instead of with maxes and natural immunity, paxlovid in vaccinated people and even the bivalent vaccine, we don't have a clinical trial. will: you know, doctor, i think i was guest hosting for jessie watt alternate sometime in, let's call it '21, and i did five truths about covid. every single one were...
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anthony fauci, who is retiring after 54 years with the nih, used his final white house briefing to urge americans to get the new booster. >> maybe the final message i give you from this podium is that, please, for your own safety, for that of your family, get your updated covid-19 shot as soon as you're eligible. >> reporter: and david, doctors are already predicting this will be a very tough flu season. trust me, it has been through my house and it was not very fun. the good news is, as health officials are saying right now, the current vaccine that is out is actually very well matched with the strains that are already circulating. david? >> yeah, the flu vaccine, a good match this year and that is good news. mireya, thank you. >>> now to the search for the killer of four students from the university of idaho, and tonight, we have learned that authorities are now investigating whether one of the victims may have had a stalker. abc's kayna whitworth again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, with the search for the killer of all four university of idaho students now in its second week, police
anthony fauci, who is retiring after 54 years with the nih, used his final white house briefing to urge americans to get the new booster. >> maybe the final message i give you from this podium is that, please, for your own safety, for that of your family, get your updated covid-19 shot as soon as you're eligible. >> reporter: and david, doctors are already predicting this will be a very tough flu season. trust me, it has been through my house and it was not very fun. the good news...
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the obama demonstration of the opposition the nih in particular and the conclusion was and in the united states and note gene enhancement in the united states guys you dangeroud it looks like what actually happened is that people took the technology and the same idea decided will try to do it in china and the u.s. expense predict except it never got funded by thee u.s. >> and we know that the three organizations that have worked together in a man name doctor barrick of university of north carolina educated hand coronavirus and gino enhancement benefits had we know that you mentioned earlier in 2016, those three points nancy had the wuhan institute of urology created a new virus using the back coronavirus isolated by wav semantic springs working working together with this crisper in china there is no evidence in china to bein clear, the death f university of north carolina ever violated the law in the united states with the doctor barricaded. >> he's very educated in the topic. >> the technology was developed there and so much u.s. technology that are migrated to flow hunt try to hit it w
the obama demonstration of the opposition the nih in particular and the conclusion was and in the united states and note gene enhancement in the united states guys you dangeroud it looks like what actually happened is that people took the technology and the same idea decided will try to do it in china and the u.s. expense predict except it never got funded by thee u.s. >> and we know that the three organizations that have worked together in a man name doctor barrick of university of north...
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the last 20 some years at stanford university, we get hundreds of millions of dollars of money from the nih. a lot of the top leadership in the medical school and elsewhere are friends with dr. fauci, personal friends with dr. fauci. what's happened during the pandemic is people that have spoken up against the lockdown policy, dr. atlas you heard, me, the famous scientist at stanford, friend of mine, we've all been on the receiving end of tremendous pressure within the university to keep us silent. there have been, at one point during the pandemic there was a poster campaign. i had the crime of having governor desantis tweet my picture out because i said at a round table he hosted that by protecting, vaccinating the old, we protected the vulnerable. that was apparently a terrible crime. they put up my picture. i felt threatened on campus. and leadership did nothing. we need to fix that. >> laura: and academic freedom doesn't mean anything if dissent is punished from whatever the establishment at the time is saying. but thank you for your bravery during the past few years we've gotten to kno
the last 20 some years at stanford university, we get hundreds of millions of dollars of money from the nih. a lot of the top leadership in the medical school and elsewhere are friends with dr. fauci, personal friends with dr. fauci. what's happened during the pandemic is people that have spoken up against the lockdown policy, dr. atlas you heard, me, the famous scientist at stanford, friend of mine, we've all been on the receiving end of tremendous pressure within the university to keep us...
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collins and fauci, both at the nih, both like-minded, both political appointees who are in lockstep inf covid policy, they have pa hammerlock on every doctor in the united states. they fund every university and academic medical center. there has been this arrogance if you disagree with them that defines misinformation. elizabeth: there a lot of back and forth in the government emails on this chain, doctor, about the quality of the science behind a famous paper that claimed that covid-19 came out of the wet market. it was of natural origin. that paper, you talked about this, was written by a virologists who originally believed covid was man-made and leaked out of a lab by somebody who was asymptomatic. this paper that it was saying came out of a nature, by the way never been discovered in nature, was written after the conference call with dr. fauci. >> that famous conference call where dr. fauci conveneed world, respected virologists, a bunch of them said it was the lab leak. they believed it was the lab leak and they mysteriously changed their view shortly thereafter. elizabeth: dr. ma
collins and fauci, both at the nih, both like-minded, both political appointees who are in lockstep inf covid policy, they have pa hammerlock on every doctor in the united states. they fund every university and academic medical center. there has been this arrogance if you disagree with them that defines misinformation. elizabeth: there a lot of back and forth in the government emails on this chain, doctor, about the quality of the science behind a famous paper that claimed that covid-19 came...
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now, we did know that the nih money went to the ecoalliance. we know that the ecoalliance -- go back. we know that the ecoalliance in fact themselves were involved in coronavirus research and the gain of function research. we know all about that. did you, the taxpayer, was it your money that was used to create the coronavirus in the wuhan lab with your money because don't forget fauci downplayed the lab leak theory unlike what he's saying now again and again and again. now, despite all of that about the destructive effect of lockdowns and school closures, fauci said yesterday that he can't predict whether or not some schools will face shutdowns this winter. here we go again. take a look. >> coming out of the holidays, should parents expect schools to shut down? >> i don't know, margaret. i'm not sure. when you talk about shutting down schools, there's always the collateral -- >> that's also radioactive to talk about. >> exactly. there's also the collateral issue. so you have to balance. you do it in realtime, depending upon the viral load of di
now, we did know that the nih money went to the ecoalliance. we know that the ecoalliance -- go back. we know that the ecoalliance in fact themselves were involved in coronavirus research and the gain of function research. we know all about that. did you, the taxpayer, was it your money that was used to create the coronavirus in the wuhan lab with your money because don't forget fauci downplayed the lab leak theory unlike what he's saying now again and again and again. now, despite all of that...
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then the question of did the nih under his leadership give money through the eco alliance, funnel money through the eco alliance that gave money to the wuhan virology lab where they knew gain of function research took place and coronavirus research took place, did they lie to us. did we help actually fund the creation of covid? i would like to know the answers to all of that. >> amen. i hope starting tomorrow when the state of missouri and others are going to be deposing dr. fauci, he will be asked those very questions. sean, i point out this is the third year since covid for thanksgiving. dr. fauci is still saying when you go to your thanksgiving dinner, you need to take a covid test, you should be wearing a mask on the way to thanksgiving dinner, maybe supposed to mask between bites, i don't know. but i would love to hear from dr. fauci when is this going to end because i'm sure you see it, sean, you travel around the country, about 20% of the american public, maybe 25% whose brains were broken by covid and they're never taking the masks off. until somebody like fauci comes out and sa
then the question of did the nih under his leadership give money through the eco alliance, funnel money through the eco alliance that gave money to the wuhan virology lab where they knew gain of function research took place and coronavirus research took place, did they lie to us. did we help actually fund the creation of covid? i would like to know the answers to all of that. >> amen. i hope starting tomorrow when the state of missouri and others are going to be deposing dr. fauci, he...
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i think what i have accomplished in my 54 years at the nih and 38 years arrests the director of niad although covid is real very important. it is a pregnantment of the title 40 years that i have been doing it. so i will let other people judge the value or not of my accomplishment's, but what i would like people to remember about what i have done is that every day for all of those years i i have given it everything tht i had and i never left anything on the field. if if they want to remember me if they judge rightly or wrongly what i done i gave it all i got for decades. >> ainsley: then a daily caller reporter wanted to know about the origins of covid and watch this exchange between the white house press secretary snaps at her and says no, no, no, no, no, no. >> and interrupts her. and another reporter from today news africa defends that original reporter. watch this exchange. >> why have you done toot origins of covid. >> hold on a second. we have a process here. i'm not calling out on people who yell. and you're being -- you're being -- you're being disrespectful to your colleagues
i think what i have accomplished in my 54 years at the nih and 38 years arrests the director of niad although covid is real very important. it is a pregnantment of the title 40 years that i have been doing it. so i will let other people judge the value or not of my accomplishment's, but what i would like people to remember about what i have done is that every day for all of those years i i have given it everything tht i had and i never left anything on the field. if if they want to remember me...
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we also have infestations into the nih and possible funding to the eco-alliance of the wuhan virology. did american taxpayers help pay for covid-19? will that be part of the investigation? >> congressman mccarthy: we want to know the origins of where covid began so we never have that happen again. how did it get there? we want to know what happened in the last 60 days of afghanistan. why didn't the president listen to the military? creating 13 new gold star families that never should have taken place. we have got a number of ways. whether the doj there after parents and call them terr terrorists? how can we have a secretary of homeland calling that at this border is secure when you have more than 2.7 individuals illegally coming across? are the number of people on the terrorist watch list coming into america? what do they have planned? who are they talking to? and why are they here? that is just the start. >> sean: let me ask you this question and it has to do -- and we saw the parrot that nancy pelosi had with the similar majority. >> congressman mccarthy: same size majority. >> sean
we also have infestations into the nih and possible funding to the eco-alliance of the wuhan virology. did american taxpayers help pay for covid-19? will that be part of the investigation? >> congressman mccarthy: we want to know the origins of where covid began so we never have that happen again. how did it get there? we want to know what happened in the last 60 days of afghanistan. why didn't the president listen to the military? creating 13 new gold star families that never should have...
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but if you look at the viruses that the nih funded to study bat viruses in a surveillance way to see what's out there, it would be essentially molecularly impossible for those viruses to turn into sars covi2. i can't tell you what's going on in china and other things. >> oh, there couldn't have been any passaging done of the virus at all. i mean, i talked to people really, really smart. frankly, we're so far ahead of the curve it's not even funny on these issues. and they basically say that anthony fauci is lying. they're just saying flat out, he's lying. your reaction there? >> yeah, look. yeah, the lab leak theory is completely plausible. it's way more likely. then the animal reservoir theory that they landed on. and what's interesting is, he saw a different draft of a report in a medical journal that was being sent to him in realtime, that got more and more critical of the lab leak theory. he's in a press conference in march and all of a sudden proclaims this couldn't have been from a lab leak and surprises everybody because that's where most scientists at the time thought was hap
but if you look at the viruses that the nih funded to study bat viruses in a surveillance way to see what's out there, it would be essentially molecularly impossible for those viruses to turn into sars covi2. i can't tell you what's going on in china and other things. >> oh, there couldn't have been any passaging done of the virus at all. i mean, i talked to people really, really smart. frankly, we're so far ahead of the curve it's not even funny on these issues. and they basically say...
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to that research yourself quickly with your entire $45 billion that you have at the nih. as a nice demeanor, he is a gentleman, i think he has done some good work in warning seniors about the risk of covid but insisting on firing pilots and truck drivers and soldiers, that is not a meager position. that was arrogance and now we learned i was counterproductive. >> brian: dr. macario, have you shaken hands since dr. fauci told you not to? >> i am living my life. i do feel good about my risk profile and the primary vaccine series i have gotten. not convinced a booster is necessary for me so i'm living my life, brian. >> brian: it's okay for them to say black lives matter protest but you can't go to a giant jet game. >> none of the doctors are wearing masks at their conferences i can tell you that. >> brian: thank you. you have always been consistent thank you so much dr. mccary. >> brian: not visiting the border while they are on pace to set new records, a strong critic of the administration policies is next. lincoln's witnessed a good bit of history. even made some themselve
to that research yourself quickly with your entire $45 billion that you have at the nih. as a nice demeanor, he is a gentleman, i think he has done some good work in warning seniors about the risk of covid but insisting on firing pilots and truck drivers and soldiers, that is not a meager position. that was arrogance and now we learned i was counterproductive. >> brian: dr. macario, have you shaken hands since dr. fauci told you not to? >> i am living my life. i do feel good about...
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. >> that's an important investigation where we also have investigation s into the nih, the possible of funding through the eco alliance of the wuhan of virology lab. in other words, did american tax taxpayers help pay forpa covid-19? >> will that be part of the invf the investigative investigative list? >> yeah, we've already begun. we want to know the origins where covid began, so we never c have that happen again. who funded it? how did he how get there? happene we want to know what happened in the last 60 days of afghanistan. why didn't the president listen to the military creating 13 new gold star families that neverr should have taken place? we'vstick e got a number of way. why did the doj go after parents and call terrorists? how can we have a secretary of homeland calling that thishave border is secure when you have more than two point seven individuals illegally acr coming across? arere the number o of peoplef on the terrorist watch list coming into america? what do they have planned? >> who are they talking to and why are they here? that's just a start . >> let me ask you t
. >> that's an important investigation where we also have investigation s into the nih, the possible of funding through the eco alliance of the wuhan of virology lab. in other words, did american tax taxpayers help pay forpa covid-19? >> will that be part of the invf the investigative investigative list? >> yeah, we've already begun. we want to know the origins where covid began, so we never c have that happen again. who funded it? how did he how get there? happene we want to...
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of the assets of the state of maryland this is literally the home of cyber command and the nsa and the nihopkins university and some of the top universities in the country for the top hbcus in america are the state of maryland. this is going to be maryland to decade. i'm excited to lead maryland throughout that time. shannon: after that decade aspirations? do you feel that pressure that? >> i don't. i am a kid who just decades ago i first felt handcuffs on my wrist when i was 11 years old. my mom wasn't immigrant was a single mother who raised three children on her own but she did not your first job that gave her benefits until i was 14. i am living a dream right now. if someone would've said to the 11 year old kids with handcuffs on his wrist that one day you're going to be governor, i never would have believed them. i am in this race and i got into this race and i plan to be the type of governor that wants to make sure stories like mine do not have to be exceptions. it's stories like mine can be rules for how maryland moves. i already know how grateful and thankful i am for the moment we
of the assets of the state of maryland this is literally the home of cyber command and the nsa and the nihopkins university and some of the top universities in the country for the top hbcus in america are the state of maryland. this is going to be maryland to decade. i'm excited to lead maryland throughout that time. shannon: after that decade aspirations? do you feel that pressure that? >> i don't. i am a kid who just decades ago i first felt handcuffs on my wrist when i was 11 years...
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for the first time in 24 years, we have federal funding from the nih and cdc to study and implement programse're seeing community violence intervention programs grow and succeed in breaking the cycle of violence. i'm part of one here in providence that has a great partnership with the local police and with community members and they make a real difference. and we're seeing programs with the military and with veterans and i know you had general hertling on just before, the military has one of the highest gun suicide rates in the country. we were having great partnerships with them to try to reduce that toll on our veterans. >> it is so important and so important that the conversations continue. dr. megan rabe, good to see you my friend. thank you for all of your work on this very important topic. i hope you and your family have a wonderful thanksgiving. >> thank you, erica. you too. >>> coming up here, a nonprofit organization said it has rescued these infant twins from a russian orphanage and they're now with their parents in texas. we're going to speak with the person behind thatat next. we
for the first time in 24 years, we have federal funding from the nih and cdc to study and implement programse're seeing community violence intervention programs grow and succeed in breaking the cycle of violence. i'm part of one here in providence that has a great partnership with the local police and with community members and they make a real difference. and we're seeing programs with the military and with veterans and i know you had general hertling on just before, the military has one of...
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und universityiv, we get a hundreds of millions ofe dollars of money from the nih. tt of the the top leadershp in the medical schools with and elsewhere in our friends with dr. fauci, personal friends with dr.aucional fri fa the what's happened duringd the pandemic is that people who have spoken up against the lockdown policy, dr.wn lesle ,you just heard me. dr. john unities is a verys famous scientist at stanford,, we'v a friend of mine. we've all been on the receiving end of a tremendous pressure within the university to try to keep us silent. there have been at one pointc during that, during the pandemic, there was a poster campaign. i had the crime of havinge of governor desantis tweet my picture out because i saidle at a roundtable that he'd va a roundtable that he'd by vaccinating the old, we protected the vulnerable. c that was apparently a terrible u crime. they put that my picture up and i felt threatened on campuse and the leadership did nothingaf . >> i mean, we really need to fix that. and dr. bennett, shari'ah academic freedom doesn't mean anything if d
und universityiv, we get a hundreds of millions ofe dollars of money from the nih. tt of the the top leadershp in the medical schools with and elsewhere in our friends with dr. fauci, personal friends with dr.aucional fri fa the what's happened duringd the pandemic is that people who have spoken up against the lockdown policy, dr.wn lesle ,you just heard me. dr. john unities is a verys famous scientist at stanford,, we'v a friend of mine. we've all been on the receiving end of a tremendous...
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fauci: well, i think what i've accomplished in my 54 years at the nih and my 38 years as the directorh covid is really, really very important, it is a fragment of the total 40 years that i've been doing it. so i'll let other people judge the value or not of my accomplishments. but what i would like people to remember about what i've done is that every day for all of those years, i've given it everything that i have and i've never left anything on the field. so, if they want to remember me, whether they judge rightly or wrongly what i've done, i gave it all i got for many decades. >> what should americans expect as that variant continues to rise? and just to take a step back, i know you were encouraging folks here to get their latest booster, but should americans expect what we've been seeing in terms of more hos- -- or more cases, not as many hospitalizations? just a step back, what should americans expect when it comes to covid in the weeks ahead? dr. fauci: well, what americans should expect is, from our experience, that you never can definitively say what to expect but you should r
fauci: well, i think what i've accomplished in my 54 years at the nih and my 38 years as the directorh covid is really, really very important, it is a fragment of the total 40 years that i've been doing it. so i'll let other people judge the value or not of my accomplishments. but what i would like people to remember about what i've done is that every day for all of those years, i've given it everything that i have and i've never left anything on the field. so, if they want to remember me,...
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and this was an update on the nih clinical trials unit that is one of the only two in the united states. that is within the department of public health. and so its quite special and should be lotted as well. the areas that were covered were the heart attack iv prevention network that include research on the vaccines the prep agents, support tools and the what was most interesting are the exact same clinical cites that are currently on going and the clinical cites in the united states , mexico and per eye, argentina, poland. italy and spain. they are recruiting well is no end to the research until the process gets going. it was an extremely informative and excellent presentation and i know that the material was in your packet on the presentation and i really recommend you look at it. because it is excellent. and i don't know if commissioner chow has anything more to add? thank you an lent summary. we are talking about county health departments obviously the state's and [inaudible] but we are impressed that only king county was the other county and there is a different level of research.
and this was an update on the nih clinical trials unit that is one of the only two in the united states. that is within the department of public health. and so its quite special and should be lotted as well. the areas that were covered were the heart attack iv prevention network that include research on the vaccines the prep agents, support tools and the what was most interesting are the exact same clinical cites that are currently on going and the clinical cites in the united states , mexico...
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boosters, three boosters.g au bo boosters, three boosters.g au boosters and the question ofs did the nihr his leadership, give money throughoe the eco alliance, funnel money through the eco alliance that gave money to the juhan virology lab where they knewseah gain of function, research took place and coronavirus research tookarch took place and did the to us? and we helped actually funp actd the creation of covid. >> i'd like to know the answerso to all of that. that. amen. ame and i hope starting tomorrow,in when state of missouri and others are going to be deposing dr. fauci, that he will be asked those very questions and show them what i would juste veryestions. poine is this is the third year since dr this is the third year since and dr. fauc. i is still saying, when you're going to your thanksgiving dinner, you need to take a covid test.u should yo bu should be wearing a mask on the way to the thanksgiving dinner. maybe you're supposed to mask between bites. i don't know. but i woululd alsod love love tr from dr. fauci when is thisd bea going to end? because i'm sureus you see it,s
boosters, three boosters.g au bo boosters, three boosters.g au boosters and the question ofs did the nihr his leadership, give money throughoe the eco alliance, funnel money through the eco alliance that gave money to the juhan virology lab where they knewseah gain of function, research took place and coronavirus research tookarch took place and did the to us? and we helped actually funp actd the creation of covid. >> i'd like to know the answerso to all of that. that. amen. ame and i...
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but if you look at the viruses that the nih funded to study a a bat viruses in a surveillance way, to see what's out there, it would be essentially m molecularloly impossible for those viruses to turn into source, too. i can't tell you what's going on in all of china. and anothend othr things. bee >> oh, yeah, there couldn'tssag have been aning y passage done the virus at all. i mean, i'vepe talkeopled to pee are really, really smart. and frankly, we're so far aheadu of the curve. it's not eve's notn funny on thc issues. and they basically just say that anthony fauci is lyinghe's there. just say flat ouying. t he's lyh you'reere? reaction there.e >> yeah, look, yeah.heory is the ladwig theory is completely plausible. in fact, it's way more likely than than the animal reservoirdt theory that they landed on and what's interesting is he saw different drafts of the reportdr in a medical journal that wasg t being sent to him in real time. they got more and more critical of the lab leak theory. n he's in a press conference thene in march and all of a suddens ts proclaim that this couldn't a
but if you look at the viruses that the nih funded to study a a bat viruses in a surveillance way, to see what's out there, it would be essentially m molecularloly impossible for those viruses to turn into source, too. i can't tell you what's going on in all of china. and anothend othr things. bee >> oh, yeah, there couldn'tssag have been aning y passage done the virus at all. i mean, i'vepe talkeopled to pee are really, really smart. and frankly, we're so far aheadu of the curve. it's...
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francis, whose head of the nih approached dr. and said, what should we do about this, what can i do to squash this? and he said, i wouldn't do anything about. it it's a shiny object that's going to go away and it's not going. so i think in the news you're going to start to see more and more people who no longer it a conspiracy theory. but when you add up all the circumstantial evidence, john and, i had fun writing the last chapter of the book, but as lawyers we wrote it like a closing argument and there's just an abandon of evidence. there were a lot of other brave people like nicholas wade, a reporter for the washington post, had to self-publish his own book because they wouldn't. nobody would the book. and all he was doing was giving the undisputed facts that sort of gone over. and there were a whole sequence there always were in 19,. 1931 to 1934. stalin, 4 million, somewhere between four and 8 million people in the ukraine. they call it the great famine. and a reporter from the new york times, walter or ernie won the pulitzer
francis, whose head of the nih approached dr. and said, what should we do about this, what can i do to squash this? and he said, i wouldn't do anything about. it it's a shiny object that's going to go away and it's not going. so i think in the news you're going to start to see more and more people who no longer it a conspiracy theory. but when you add up all the circumstantial evidence, john and, i had fun writing the last chapter of the book, but as lawyers we wrote it like a closing argument...
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to leave out the nih would be a big mistake. o not involve usda would be a big mistake, i think fda should have a bigger role, we have a lot of -- and we understand health effects. the point you may about measuring inflammation, not the overall health effect, is a really important one. we couldn't even address this until recently because it didn't have the big data capabilities that we now have two study populations. i will call your attention to a white house conference coming up in september where all the players are going to be at the table, i would urge you to get your say and because i think you are saying the right thing. >> you are very kind. thank you all for being here. thank you, madam chair. >> do you have a second round of questions? >> thank you, chairman. dr., it currently takes three to five years for a new animal feed ingredient to be approved. in fiscal year 20 i worked to secure an additional 5 million dollars for fda to hire an additional person to have feed ingredient approvals. in fiscal year 2022 congress pr
to leave out the nih would be a big mistake. o not involve usda would be a big mistake, i think fda should have a bigger role, we have a lot of -- and we understand health effects. the point you may about measuring inflammation, not the overall health effect, is a really important one. we couldn't even address this until recently because it didn't have the big data capabilities that we now have two study populations. i will call your attention to a white house conference coming up in september...
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referring, to jonathan, is it if you look at my career, starting 54 years ago when i first came to the nihhave been involved, in the development of therapies for diseases of inflammatory autoimmune nature. we have the immune system reacting against his own tissue. and a group of diseases called vasculitis. back in the late 60s and early 70s, i developed effective. therapies for a brief period as, nine years or so, my professional career was associated with having the disease that most people died, from that i developed for therapies that put them into very high level of permission. everything was going well, i felt. good people came in thinking they were going to die. i would do this therapy, now standard, therapy and they did. well the 1981 came in with the first cases of hiv, anthem the beginning when i started taking care of people, until we had effective therapies, several years later, i am primarily a physician. people who see me on shows like this -- i'm a physician as a scientist. and i take care of. patients back in the early 19 80s, the overwhelming around amount of my time is tak
referring, to jonathan, is it if you look at my career, starting 54 years ago when i first came to the nihhave been involved, in the development of therapies for diseases of inflammatory autoimmune nature. we have the immune system reacting against his own tissue. and a group of diseases called vasculitis. back in the late 60s and early 70s, i developed effective. therapies for a brief period as, nine years or so, my professional career was associated with having the disease that most people...
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anthony fauci, who is retiring after 54 years with the nih, his final message stressed that americansd covid-19 shot as soon as eligible. dr. fauci was also asked how he would like to be remembered and he said, quote, i've given it everything that i have and i've never left anything on the field. if they want to remember me, whether they judge rightly or wrongly what i've done, i gave it all. i gave it all i've got for many decades. >> what an amazing career. >> 54 years. >>he, a lot more including the mysterious death of a young american tourist in mexico. the fbi now joining the investigation and that is coming up. michael? >> all right, robin. >>> now to those horrifying campus murders at the university of idaho. police confirming that they're looking into reports that one of the four victims may have had a stalker. kayna whitworth has the latest. good morning, kayna. >> reporter: yeah, michael, good morning. authorities say they have looked extensively into reports of this possible danger and as of this morning, they have not been able to identify or verify a stalker and as the in
anthony fauci, who is retiring after 54 years with the nih, his final message stressed that americansd covid-19 shot as soon as eligible. dr. fauci was also asked how he would like to be remembered and he said, quote, i've given it everything that i have and i've never left anything on the field. if they want to remember me, whether they judge rightly or wrongly what i've done, i gave it all. i gave it all i've got for many decades. >> what an amazing career. >> 54 years....
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maryland's decade, think about the assets of the state of maryland, this is home of cyber command and the nsa and nihohns hopkins university and top universities for top hbcu's in the state of maryland, this is maryland's decade and i'm excited to lead maryland. >> shannon: after that decade, aspirations, do you feel pressure of that? >> i don't, i'm a kid who just decades ago, i felt handcuff from my wrists when i was 11 years old. my mom was an immigrant single mother who raised three children on her own, she didn't get a job and benefits until i was 14, i am living the dream right now. if someone said to that 11 year old kid, one day you would be governor, i would have never believed them. i'm in this race and i got into this race and plan to be the kind of governor that wants to make sure stories like mine don't have to be expections, but rules for how maryland you have moos. i am -- i know how grateful and thankful i am for the moment we fine ourselves in and ready to get to work, this is maryland's time. >> shannon: make america's time after that, come back and tell us what your plans are. you
maryland's decade, think about the assets of the state of maryland, this is home of cyber command and the nsa and nihohns hopkins university and top universities for top hbcu's in the state of maryland, this is maryland's decade and i'm excited to lead maryland. >> shannon: after that decade, aspirations, do you feel pressure of that? >> i don't, i'm a kid who just decades ago, i felt handcuff from my wrists when i was 11 years old. my mom was an immigrant single mother who raised...
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they've lied to us and deceived us, and nobody believes anything they say anymore including the cdc, fda, nih. they've completely destroyed the credibility of our public health system. yes, there are shortages out there in part related to inappropriate planning on the side of some of the pharmaceutical companies because they're too worried, in my mind, about producing the covid vaccine en masse and related to the supply chain issues we still have as a result of some of the biden policies. it's a problem. i hate to see that they're still trying to combine this with covid and trying to push the covid vaccine on china which i think there is absolutely no scientific evidence to support that whatsoever. but it worked so well for them, you know, in controlling our lives over the past two years that, obviously, they cannot get away from it. and financially, it's just hugely financially advantageous for hospitals and pharmaceutical companies and for, you know, for the insurance companies and for schools and for teachers unions and everybody else that gets all of this money when there's a public healt
they've lied to us and deceived us, and nobody believes anything they say anymore including the cdc, fda, nih. they've completely destroyed the credibility of our public health system. yes, there are shortages out there in part related to inappropriate planning on the side of some of the pharmaceutical companies because they're too worried, in my mind, about producing the covid vaccine en masse and related to the supply chain issues we still have as a result of some of the biden policies. it's...
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the cdc. this is something that affects all public health institutions, nih and others. it is something people are thinking about. quit the national by defense strategy -- you can think of it as the framework that reinforces some of the changes being made at the department agency you mentioned. but it also enables some of the reforms and efforts that are being made to assess how the results are going. not because we are in the weeds of any particular agency or department's reorganization or reforms but the ultimate reason we adapt how we organize ourselves in government or any institution is because we are trying to better deliver on our mission. that is what this plan is about. it is about assessing whether we are delivering on our mission to make the world free of the pandemic threat as we know it and other biological catastrophic incidents. i think we will continue as a national security council across the white house to ensure that one, we are assessing how we are doing and also, the quarterly report and engagement that we are providing resources. and then doing our b
the cdc. this is something that affects all public health institutions, nih and others. it is something people are thinking about. quit the national by defense strategy -- you can think of it as the framework that reinforces some of the changes being made at the department agency you mentioned. but it also enables some of the reforms and efforts that are being made to assess how the results are going. not because we are in the weeds of any particular agency or department's reorganization or...
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about it, how many patients he has cured with drugs that are demonized because big pharma and the people at nihate royalties on these vaccines and cannot make any money off of the drugs. drugs like hydroxychloroquine. up to 10,000 people he treated if he got to them within seven days of infection they got better. he tried to tell that to the fda and he never even got a response. host: did you end up taking the covid vaccine? caller: i never did. i had in-laws that died after getting the covid vaccine. my brother-in-law developed a blood clot and winded for hospital, they would not let him in. they said come back when you had trouble breathing. he died of a heart attack. a lot of people are dying by the vaccine. it is a violation of the nuremberg code to do what they do and mandating the vaccine. they cannot get this vaccine approved except on emergency basis. host: this is richard in south carolina. independent. good morning. caller: good morning. how are you? i think everybody i have listened to this morning has a grievance which is absolutely justified whatever direction they are coming from.
about it, how many patients he has cured with drugs that are demonized because big pharma and the people at nihate royalties on these vaccines and cannot make any money off of the drugs. drugs like hydroxychloroquine. up to 10,000 people he treated if he got to them within seven days of infection they got better. he tried to tell that to the fda and he never even got a response. host: did you end up taking the covid vaccine? caller: i never did. i had in-laws that died after getting the covid...
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the science. there's a huge nih effort called the recover study. produced a dozen studies.to try to a droes this. here's what we know about long covid right now. we know if you are up to date on your vaccines, that dramatically reduces your risk of long covid. it's not perfect. if you are up to date on your vaccines, your risk is substantially lower. some preliminary evidence if you get treated with paxlovid, that can reduce your risk. very intriguing. we're going to get more data. we're going to do everything we can to figure out how do you prevent it and how to treat it. >> dr. zha, what are your concerns? you were on the front lines of the first battle of covid disinformation around the rollout of the first vaccines and now twitter seems to be moving backward in terms of reinstating a lot of those accounts that spread disinformation. what are your concerns in that area? >> i'll tell you, as a physician i'll start with the basic fact. when i have seen patients in my prior job before starting this one, i needed to make sure patients had high quality information. they deser
the science. there's a huge nih effort called the recover study. produced a dozen studies.to try to a droes this. here's what we know about long covid right now. we know if you are up to date on your vaccines, that dramatically reduces your risk of long covid. it's not perfect. if you are up to date on your vaccines, your risk is substantially lower. some preliminary evidence if you get treated with paxlovid, that can reduce your risk. very intriguing. we're going to get more data. we're going...
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have resultedla from a leak from a lab fueling more concerns about the dangers of gain of function research. now, we did know that nih money went to the eco alliance.w that we do know the eco alliance nowe can go back. we do know that the eco alliance, in fact, themselves were involved in coronaviruses research and gain of function research. tcoronathat we know all abou that, and the question then becomes, did you the taxpayer?yo wau,s it your money that was usd to create the coronavirus in the juhan lab with your money? because don't forget, faucr moio downplayedrg the lab leak theor unlike what he's saying now,no again and again and again. now, despite abo allut of that,t the destructive effect of lockdowns and school closures, fauci said yesterday that hesaid can't predict whether orow not some schools will face shutdowns this winter. >> he again. here we go again. >> take a look.ents coming out exp of the holidays, should parents expect schools to shut down? >> i don't know. w, margaret. i'm not sure. whenab youou talk about shutting down schools, there's always the collapse o --f a radioactiv . it is exactly. th
have resultedla from a leak from a lab fueling more concerns about the dangers of gain of function research. now, we did know that nih money went to the eco alliance.w that we do know the eco alliance nowe can go back. we do know that the eco alliance, in fact, themselves were involved in coronaviruses research and gain of function research. tcoronathat we know all abou that, and the question then becomes, did you the taxpayer?yo wau,s it your money that was usd to create the coronavirus in the...
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about it, how many patients he has cured with drugs that are demonized because big pharma and the people at nihroyalties on these vaccines and cannot make any money off of the drugs. drugs like hydroxychloroquine. up to 10,000 people he treated if he got to them within seven days of infection they got better. he tried to tell that to the fda and he never even got a response. host: did you end up taking the covid vaccine? caller: i never did. i had in-laws that died after getting the covid vaccine. my brother-in-law developed a blood clot and winded for hospital, they would not let him in. they said come back when you had trouble breathing. he died of a heart attack. a lot of people are dying by the vaccine. it is a violation of the nuremberg code to do what they do and mandating the vaccine. they cannot get this vaccine approved except on emergency basis. host: this is richard in south carolina. independent. good morning. caller: good morning. how are you? i think everybody i have listened to this morning has a grievance which is absolutely justified whatever direction they are coming from. i d
about it, how many patients he has cured with drugs that are demonized because big pharma and the people at nihroyalties on these vaccines and cannot make any money off of the drugs. drugs like hydroxychloroquine. up to 10,000 people he treated if he got to them within seven days of infection they got better. he tried to tell that to the fda and he never even got a response. host: did you end up taking the covid vaccine? caller: i never did. i had in-laws that died after getting the covid...
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the diagnosis is being done. i would recommend people use resources like nih, cdc, or children and adults with adhd online to ask themselves, is this fitting the bill or do i want to change my ain versus other strategies? william: what do you tell your patients as far as how long it might be before this medication becomes available? >> my main concern is that they minimize the anxiety and have plan b's, whether it is other medications they might go to, that they have some small stockpile that they can use or that they can taper off of medication and be off for a while while they figure out what is a sustainable plan for them. but unfortunately, collaborating with a pharmacist, collaborating with a prescriber ends up becoming the work to get these treatments. william: dr. craig surman, thank you for being here. >> my pleasure. william: the chemical mercury is considered so dangerous to humans and the environment that more than 100 countries have agreed to try to end its use. but across the world, millions of miners are still exposed to the toxic metal, including in zimbabwe, where a majority of miners depend on it
the diagnosis is being done. i would recommend people use resources like nih, cdc, or children and adults with adhd online to ask themselves, is this fitting the bill or do i want to change my ain versus other strategies? william: what do you tell your patients as far as how long it might be before this medication becomes available? >> my main concern is that they minimize the anxiety and have plan b's, whether it is other medications they might go to, that they have some small stockpile...