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or tony collins perception because that doesn't pose a threat to the exodus the status quo that we don't want sets paradoxically there's much more racism in countries where there are more black people rather than less and much more the lack of opportunity for those people because of that situation but i'm 1st have the story if i knew what's and just a few months ago it as something like most scots amassed in football as a child i felt really angry that i'd never have this guy. and was cheated that apart from the sex one freshening of england which i don't like to hear about but cheated that i had to have this great scottish play your even just a victory out of i mean you know you're not of the late on that think that's rushing and he said that with such vigor and such meaning it was a 61 it was 61 beats and. those who are disallowed goals for scotland as well and for their benefit. but it. how do you think it would have acted as an. inspiration role model for young black kids to know that the scottish captain and that triumph was under what some would that in itself be an inspiration for
or tony collins perception because that doesn't pose a threat to the exodus the status quo that we don't want sets paradoxically there's much more racism in countries where there are more black people rather than less and much more the lack of opportunity for those people because of that situation but i'm 1st have the story if i knew what's and just a few months ago it as something like most scots amassed in football as a child i felt really angry that i'd never have this guy. and was cheated...
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so what does that tell us about the the lack of progress and 150 years speaks volumes as does tony collins the 1st black manager in england who managed rochdale not a big club the 6 years and won the league cup but he wasn't particularly successful at rochdale however apart from the league cup however he stated it's off a 7 years so that tells you that although you're black and you are not necessarily being successful but they they judge you based on your ability because it paradoxically the letter when there weren't that many black people racism was less . the more black people that you have in any kind of street there is more racism because there's only a certain amount of elite people and if you have more people who want a slice of the pie to get into these positions that it then becomes of threats to the status quo so while you have one or 2 black people the racism doesn't have to be great because if there is they don't pose a threat to the status quo which is what 2 of them when there are hundreds of them they pose a threat so therefore a narrative has to be then be spoken about about
so what does that tell us about the the lack of progress and 150 years speaks volumes as does tony collins the 1st black manager in england who managed rochdale not a big club the 6 years and won the league cup but he wasn't particularly successful at rochdale however apart from the league cup however he stated it's off a 7 years so that tells you that although you're black and you are not necessarily being successful but they they judge you based on your ability because it paradoxically the...
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tony fauci and collins have said the data is not still out.asma is working the way they say it is or want to believe it is. this president continues to get a small piece of anecdotal information from either his own personal treatment or from some friends of his -- >> like the my pillow guy who was pushing the oleander extract? >> that's scary, absolutely horrifying. and it does a disjustice to americans and people around the world who hear him do that, because they're looking to him to be a leader, to be honest and to guide them through safe and effective treatments, through the pandemic. and he has done anything but that by promoting these drugs that aren't supported by science, prematurely pressuring the fda to put an emergency use authorization in place and subsequently potentially causing great harm by making them available for people without the evidence to know who should get it, when they should get it, how much they should get it. >> when you hear president trump say that the vaccine is being delayed because of politics, and that's jus
tony fauci and collins have said the data is not still out.asma is working the way they say it is or want to believe it is. this president continues to get a small piece of anecdotal information from either his own personal treatment or from some friends of his -- >> like the my pillow guy who was pushing the oleander extract? >> that's scary, absolutely horrifying. and it does a disjustice to americans and people around the world who hear him do that, because they're looking to him...
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tony fauci, dr. francis collins, from other public health leaders in and out of the administration. >> thank you so much. i don't have anything else. thank you. >> the chair now recognizes congresswoman castor for five minutes. >> thank you chairwoman for having this very important hearing today on how we can ensure a safe and effective covid vaccine, covid-19 vaccine. the experts have been direct and straightforward and simply outstanding, very helpful. you simply can't to gloss over the fact that the administration's public health response to covid-19 has been weak and overly politicized. d ahas cost lives, cause lot of pain. the importance of developing a safe and effective vaccine is paramount. once a vaccine is approved, we will face the daunting task of distributing it across the country. for that effort to be successful, everyone must work together, federal agencies, states, territories, local and tribal communities and our public out agencies. i asked thehearing, vaccine manufacturers about the importance of
tony fauci, dr. francis collins, from other public health leaders in and out of the administration. >> thank you so much. i don't have anything else. thank you. >> the chair now recognizes congresswoman castor for five minutes. >> thank you chairwoman for having this very important hearing today on how we can ensure a safe and effective covid vaccine, covid-19 vaccine. the experts have been direct and straightforward and simply outstanding, very helpful. you simply can't to...
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we've heard that from doctor tony thought she, collins and other public administrations. >> thank you i don't have anything else, i yield back. >> you have five minutes. >> covid-19 vaccine, the experts have been direct and straightforward and out standing and helpful. we can't go off the fact that the administration public health response to covid-19 has been weak and overly politicized. has costs a lot of pain. the importance of developing a safe vaccine is paramount. once a vaccine is approved, we will face the daunting task of determining it across the country the effort to be successful, everyone must work together, federal agencies, states, territories and local immunities in our public health agency. the last hearing, i asked the vaccine manufacturers about the importance of our state and local public health professionals in vaccine distribution they all agree our local, trusted public health agencies are critical to successful p distribution. communities across america are very diverse in the covid is one of the many weaknesses in our long-established public health infrastruct
we've heard that from doctor tony thought she, collins and other public administrations. >> thank you i don't have anything else, i yield back. >> you have five minutes. >> covid-19 vaccine, the experts have been direct and straightforward and out standing and helpful. we can't go off the fact that the administration public health response to covid-19 has been weak and overly politicized. has costs a lot of pain. the importance of developing a safe vaccine is paramount. once a...
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tony fauci more than the president on the coronavirus. and the entire public health community is rallying to dr. fauci's defense. here's francis collins, the director of the national institutes of health. >> tony fauci is probably the most highly respected infectious disease expert in the world. and he's also a terrific communicator. i think the public has been been greatly benefitted by hearing his descriptions of what's happening. i have great confidence in him. >> reporter: john one more piece of evidence that the president is on the short side of public opinion in this fight with fauci is in a new york times poll this morning, 37% of the american people said they agreed that the worst is behind us. but 51% said the worst is ahead of us on the pandemic. that closely mirrors joe biden's advantage over president trump in national polling. >> it raises questions, number one, about the president's handling or mishandle of the pandemic and number two about his discipline as a candidate. you mentioned fauci is more poplar in the polls. you see the numbers here, who do you trust as the person reliable for information, 68% trust dr. fauci
tony fauci more than the president on the coronavirus. and the entire public health community is rallying to dr. fauci's defense. here's francis collins, the director of the national institutes of health. >> tony fauci is probably the most highly respected infectious disease expert in the world. and he's also a terrific communicator. i think the public has been been greatly benefitted by hearing his descriptions of what's happening. i have great confidence in him. >> reporter: john...
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collins joins us live from the white house. a lot to talk about there, i will let you take the lead. number one, the president mocking the virus at his first rally and mocking tony fauci, interesting strategic play. spending millions on a new campaign ad featuring dr. fauci, and the president is attacking his credibility. marketing people would tell you wrong call. >> reporter: i think it is clear why the president is going after dr. fauci, it is because on sunday if you saw the ad, dr. fauci put out a statement saying he didn't consent to being used in the ad, believed his words were taken out of context and said bluntly for a federal health official he was talking about work of other health officials in conjunction with him on coronavirus, not the president's work per se when it comes to the response, which we know how voters judged that which is poorly so far. the president is attacking dr. fauci while his campaign is running the ad, using dr. fauci's likeness in attempt to appeal to voters because they know how popular dr. fauci is. it is interesting that the president even has dr. fauci in an ad because they've had a heated relationship for months, and a lo
collins joins us live from the white house. a lot to talk about there, i will let you take the lead. number one, the president mocking the virus at his first rally and mocking tony fauci, interesting strategic play. spending millions on a new campaign ad featuring dr. fauci, and the president is attacking his credibility. marketing people would tell you wrong call. >> reporter: i think it is clear why the president is going after dr. fauci, it is because on sunday if you saw the ad, dr....