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fauci. it's good to be with you once again. dr. fauci: thank you for having me. senator frist: what is your overall impression how we are doing as a country with respect to covid-19? dr. fauci: we're doing well, bill, but it's a little bit of a mixed bag. let me explain. we went through a significant surge which has come back down, and the deflection of the curve looked good. the surge was related to the appearance of a delta variant, which is a very formidable virus in that it transmits very, very efficiently. the vaccination program has worked quite well in many respects. so we've been able to turn that around. the only thing that's a little bit disconcerting is that we're beginning to plateau. in other words, the deceleration of cases is now plateaued, and in some areas of the country, we're starting to see a bit of an uptick. with regard to vaccinations -- although we've done well in many respects, we have 85% of our elderly individuals fully vaccinated, and 98% with at least one dose. we have, you know, 75% to 80% of adults have received at least one dose. b
fauci. it's good to be with you once again. dr. fauci: thank you for having me. senator frist: what is your overall impression how we are doing as a country with respect to covid-19? dr. fauci: we're doing well, bill, but it's a little bit of a mixed bag. let me explain. we went through a significant surge which has come back down, and the deflection of the curve looked good. the surge was related to the appearance of a delta variant, which is a very formidable virus in that it transmits very,...
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fauci. dr. fauci: thank you very much, jeff. i want to talk a little bit about the details of this omicron variant. so if i could have the first slide, just to put it in some perspective, this is a list of the variants of concerns we had to deal with, what their designation is, and what the earliest documented samples were. and, of course, today, we'll be focusing on the latest, namely, the omicron variant we're dealing with. next slide. let's take a look at some of the characteristics and what has emerged over the last several days to weeks. quickly, it was first reported in bostwana on november 11 and south africa on 11/14. the thing that got everyone's attention was the large number of mutations, around 50. much larger than previous variants. and some, according to the molecular configuration, were anticipated to impact transmissibility and antibody binding. there are cases that increased particularly in the gauteng province, but is present in all the south african provinces. confirmed cases as of yesterday was 205 in 18 coun
fauci. dr. fauci: thank you very much, jeff. i want to talk a little bit about the details of this omicron variant. so if i could have the first slide, just to put it in some perspective, this is a list of the variants of concerns we had to deal with, what their designation is, and what the earliest documented samples were. and, of course, today, we'll be focusing on the latest, namely, the omicron variant we're dealing with. next slide. let's take a look at some of the characteristics and what...
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anthony fauci, former u.s. surgeon general jerome adams and others share their thoughts on the current state of the covid-19 pandemic. they talked about vaccination requirements, vaccines for children and they looked ahead to 2022. the bipartisan policy center hosted this hour-long discussion. dr. parekh: recently, our future of health care task force released a report with recommendations related to immediate action that the biden administration and congress needed to take to tackle covid-19. they also released a report focused on positioning the public health system for the next pandemic. today's event is two parts. the first part is a recently recorded fire side chat between dr. tony fauci, president biden's chief medical advisor and director of the institute of allergy and infectious diseases and senator frist. former senate majority leader. after that conversation, i will moderate a discussion with dr. leana wen, former baltimore city commissioner of health. and dr. jerome adams, executive director of equi
anthony fauci, former u.s. surgeon general jerome adams and others share their thoughts on the current state of the covid-19 pandemic. they talked about vaccination requirements, vaccines for children and they looked ahead to 2022. the bipartisan policy center hosted this hour-long discussion. dr. parekh: recently, our future of health care task force released a report with recommendations related to immediate action that the biden administration and congress needed to take to tackle covid-19....
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anthony fauci, former u.s. surgeon general jerome adams and others shared their thoughts on the current state of the covid-19 pandemic. they talked about vaccination requirements, vaccines for children, and it looked ahead to 2022. the bipartisan policy center hosted this hour-long discussion. -- to help inform policymakers of the response to covid-19. dr. parekh: recently, our future of health care task force released a report with recommendations related to immediate action that the biden administration and congress needed to take to tackle covid-19. they also released a report focused on positioning the public health system for the next pandemic. today's event is two parts. the first part is a recently dr. parekh: recently, our future of health care task force released a report with recommendations related to immediate action that the biden administration and congress needed to take to tackle covid19. they also released a report focused on positioning the public health system for the next pandemic. today's e
anthony fauci, former u.s. surgeon general jerome adams and others shared their thoughts on the current state of the covid-19 pandemic. they talked about vaccination requirements, vaccines for children, and it looked ahead to 2022. the bipartisan policy center hosted this hour-long discussion. -- to help inform policymakers of the response to covid-19. dr. parekh: recently, our future of health care task force released a report with recommendations related to immediate action that the biden...
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anthony fauci. tony, it is great to be with you once again. >> thank you for having me. >> we don't have a lot of time. big picture, what is your overall impression of how we are doing as a country right now with respect to covid-19? >> in general we are doing well but it is a mixed bag. we went through a significant surge, which has come back down. and the reflection of the curve looked good. the surge was related to the appearance of a delta variant which is a formidable virus in that it transmits very, very efficiently. the vaccination program has worked quite well in many respects. has worked quite well in many respects. so we have been able to turn so we've been able to turn that around. the only thing that's a little bit disconcerting is that we're beginning to plateau. in other words, the deceleration of cases is now plateaued, and in some areas of the country, we're starting to see a bit of an uptick. regard to vaccinatio, although we have done well in many respects, we have 85% of our elder
anthony fauci. tony, it is great to be with you once again. >> thank you for having me. >> we don't have a lot of time. big picture, what is your overall impression of how we are doing as a country right now with respect to covid-19? >> in general we are doing well but it is a mixed bag. we went through a significant surge, which has come back down. and the reflection of the curve looked good. the surge was related to the appearance of a delta variant which is a formidable...
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fauci said which is we should be thankful and appreciative that we have so many more tools this year than what we had last year. and that will help us have a much more traditional holiday season this year. we need to balance that against the fact that the virus likes when people come together on that especially from all of us the country. the virus likes cold weather. we know that cases are leveling off and or increasing in certain parts of the country, we are going into a headwind and should be prepared for that. we know that we have challenges and we know that we have tools. know your risk, understand your circumstances, outdoors or indoors, ringing together people who have comorbidities or not, and then take measures to stay safe. the number one measure you can take us to measure everyone in your household is vaccinated, the number two measure is to make sure everyone who is asymptomatic does not have symptoms, because even if you are vaccinated and you have symptoms, you still could be sprea
fauci said which is we should be thankful and appreciative that we have so many more tools this year than what we had last year. and that will help us have a much more traditional holiday season this year. we need to balance that against the fact that the virus likes when people come together on that especially from all of us the country. the virus likes cold weather. we know that cases are leveling off and or increasing in certain parts of the country, we are going into a headwind and should...
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fauci he and dr. birx came -- became two of those controversial character controversial character in the book. profiles in both of them and doesn't so much about dr. birx when she was young when she was competing in science fairs. i'm curious you agree that's an accurate reading that they were the most complex characters in the soul disaster? being such complex figures who were grappling with such different inputs and you guys can talk more about this but dr. birx was a military person searching the command is of utmost importance to her. how did that equipped them or maybe complicate again how they responded to the virus? >> we spent so much time talking about dr. birx between the two of us. we really wanted to try to figure out. it's funny we talked people who have known her for 40 years and they still don't completely understand it. she's an incredibly complicated person. i feel she's a very private person. she does, she doesn't really flinched when the president said she was sitting beside him whe
fauci he and dr. birx came -- became two of those controversial character controversial character in the book. profiles in both of them and doesn't so much about dr. birx when she was young when she was competing in science fairs. i'm curious you agree that's an accurate reading that they were the most complex characters in the soul disaster? being such complex figures who were grappling with such different inputs and you guys can talk more about this but dr. birx was a military person...
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anthony fauci. tony, it is great to be with you once again. dr. fauci: thank you for having me. senator frist: what is your overall impression how we are doing as a country with respect to covid-19? dr. fauci: we're doing well, bill, but it's a little bit of a mixed bag. let me explain. we went through a significant surge, which has come back down and the deflection of the curve looked good. the surge was related to the appearance of a delta variant, which is a very formidable virus in that it transmits very, very efficiently. the vaccination program has worked quite well in many respects. so we have been able to turn that around. the only thing that the little bit disconcerting is that we are beginning to plateau. in other words, the deceleration of cases is now plateaued and in some areas of the country, we are starting to see a bit of an uptick. with regard to vaccinations, although we have done well in many respects, we have 85% of our elderly individuals fully vaccinated and 98% with at least one dose. we have 75% to 80% of adults have received at least one dose, but we sti
anthony fauci. tony, it is great to be with you once again. dr. fauci: thank you for having me. senator frist: what is your overall impression how we are doing as a country with respect to covid-19? dr. fauci: we're doing well, bill, but it's a little bit of a mixed bag. let me explain. we went through a significant surge, which has come back down and the deflection of the curve looked good. the surge was related to the appearance of a delta variant, which is a very formidable virus in that it...
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flip-flop fauci. also, senator tim scott and herschel walker tonight on "hannity." ♪ ♪ >> this is a fox news alert, republicans and democrats the bill now has biden for his signature come the president reacting to the passage saying it's good news for america saying "it will bring good paying jobs that can't be outsourced, jobs that will transform the transportation system. the house also voting to advance president biden so-called build back better package, the final vote on the bill is not expected until november 15th. we're keeping a close eye on houston, texas, where there's reports multiple people injured during the first night of travis scott's festival. reports of ambulances and stampede's on the scene. i'm ashley strohmier back to "hannity." for all your fox news headlines, head to foxnews.com. ♪ ♪ >> sean: all right, so yet again this week, dr. doom and gloom, flip-flop fauci, was exposed as a fraud, liar, and purveyor of misinformation because, get this, fauci is till refusing to adm
flip-flop fauci. also, senator tim scott and herschel walker tonight on "hannity." ♪ ♪ >> this is a fox news alert, republicans and democrats the bill now has biden for his signature come the president reacting to the passage saying it's good news for america saying "it will bring good paying jobs that can't be outsourced, jobs that will transform the transportation system. the house also voting to advance president biden so-called build back better package, the final...
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fauci. i hope they put you in a cage with a bunch of flies and let them eat you, and then i hope they hang you from the highest tree. >> you evil [ bleep ]. your days are numbered. rot in hell, [ bleep ]. >> fauci told the "washington post," quote, the constant harassment and the form of ridiculous accusations and outright lies makes doing my job and that of my staff to fight the covid-19 pandemic all the more difficult. that's clear. where exactly did this killing puppies thing come from? well, it turns out that a group called white coat waste project, founded by a former republican operative, posted blogs alleging evidence that the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, which fauci runs, spent over $375,000 funding truly grotesque experiments on dogs in tunisia related to a disease spread by sand fleas. except this was not the case. the journal that published a study on the experiments issued a correction, saying they had not received funding from the national institutes of
fauci. i hope they put you in a cage with a bunch of flies and let them eat you, and then i hope they hang you from the highest tree. >> you evil [ bleep ]. your days are numbered. rot in hell, [ bleep ]. >> fauci told the "washington post," quote, the constant harassment and the form of ridiculous accusations and outright lies makes doing my job and that of my staff to fight the covid-19 pandemic all the more difficult. that's clear. where exactly did this killing puppies...
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fauci think it is time to think about leaving? missus insane and it resonates on up with fauci he goes to his wife, his most trusted advisor and see what she thinks. he doesn't really want to leave but he still feels he can make a difference through his media appearance. he talked to his wife and they ultimately set the white house has become toxic but they ultimately decide to stay because otherwise there's not going to be that strong voice pushing back against misstatements on the white house. there might have been people who thought they were doing what they quit behind the scenes , no one was doing what he was doing publicly and they felt like he would lose the microphone if he doesn't stay as the task force. >> it was clear in retrospect, crystal-clear but trump was obsessed with fauci. he was obsessed with him and they were for opposites. one is big, one is little, one has a history of an anti- vaccine they are both from new york and remember when fauci on the opening-day pitch trump is like i'm going out at yankee stadium t
fauci think it is time to think about leaving? missus insane and it resonates on up with fauci he goes to his wife, his most trusted advisor and see what she thinks. he doesn't really want to leave but he still feels he can make a difference through his media appearance. he talked to his wife and they ultimately set the white house has become toxic but they ultimately decide to stay because otherwise there's not going to be that strong voice pushing back against misstatements on the white...
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flip-flop fauci. also, senator tim scott and herschel walker tonight on "hannity." ♪ ♪ (tiger) this is the dimension of imagination. ♪ ♪ - modern life, different schedules, different meals, different times. how do you keep everyone happy? with five cooking options the cuisinart griddler is the ultimate in versatility. it has a full griddle, a full grill a half grill, half griddle, a contact grill and a panini press. redesigned with a sleek look, the griddler has a sear function, digital adjustable temperature control, a count up and down timer for precise cooking times and non-stick removable and reversible dishwasher safe plates for easy cleanup. the cuisinart griddler, it's a real crowd-pleaser. ♪ ♪ >> this is a fox news alert, i am chad pergram on capitol hill. a vote is imminent on president biden's infrastructure bill in the house of representatives. the senate approved the bipartisan plan in august. the house is now trying to sync up. if the house okays this bill, goes to president b
flip-flop fauci. also, senator tim scott and herschel walker tonight on "hannity." ♪ ♪ (tiger) this is the dimension of imagination. ♪ ♪ - modern life, different schedules, different meals, different times. how do you keep everyone happy? with five cooking options the cuisinart griddler is the ultimate in versatility. it has a full griddle, a full grill a half grill, half griddle, a contact grill and a panini press. redesigned with a sleek look, the griddler has a sear...
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fauci. dr. fauci: thank you, dr. walensky. dr. walensky has articulated fairly clearly the importance of getting children vaccinated. i would like to show you the data. next slide please. let's take a look at the cumulative burden of all children less than 18 years old. over 5 million cases, 65,000 hospitalizations, and as a total group, over 5000 with multisystem inflammatory syndrome, with total deaths now approaching 800 individuals. let's take a look at the group under discussion today. five to 11-year-olds, 1.9 million cases reported. one third of hospitalizations resulted in a requirement for icu admission. more than 2000 multisystem inflammatory syndrome sufferers, and at least 94 covid associated deaths. . let's -- slide. let's take a look at underlying conditions. it is dominated by chronic lung disease, obesity and neurological disorders. but there are a number of other disorders, many of which we see in children, particularly of a certain age that make it likely that an individual
fauci. dr. fauci: thank you, dr. walensky. dr. walensky has articulated fairly clearly the importance of getting children vaccinated. i would like to show you the data. next slide please. let's take a look at the cumulative burden of all children less than 18 years old. over 5 million cases, 65,000 hospitalizations, and as a total group, over 5000 with multisystem inflammatory syndrome, with total deaths now approaching 800 individuals. let's take a look at the group under discussion today....
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fauci for the entire year. these restrictions were widely implemented throughout the entire country and would you look at the data, they failed. the bus study to show that is not just that they failed, but they harmed people actively. at the study in june of 2021, i recommend people to look at this, from rams institute. the earlier the lockdowns were put on, the more deaths ensued. the stronger the dash that is what was coming down when lockdowns were implemented and then the death started going up. the lockdowns are complete disaster. it is truly the biggest health care policy failure in modern history. and this was stemming from these bureaucrats, as you correctly called them, people have been a bureaucratic jobs for 40 years who said we are going to stop covid at all costs. they focus on stopping an infection, which they didn't stop. and instead of sacrificed the public health good of everybody else. the lockdowns have been a gross failure. i don't know if it will ever be acknowledged. the church took 359 ye
fauci for the entire year. these restrictions were widely implemented throughout the entire country and would you look at the data, they failed. the bus study to show that is not just that they failed, but they harmed people actively. at the study in june of 2021, i recommend people to look at this, from rams institute. the earlier the lockdowns were put on, the more deaths ensued. the stronger the dash that is what was coming down when lockdowns were implemented and then the death started...
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fauci was a leftist. that's who he is. biden may not be sentient enough to know this but tony "the covid tiger" has a trap. they should've replaced fauci, declare victory and said basically this whole thing of america, the show that we do, the american show must go on. have we gone that route, biden, more people would have probably gotten vaccinated as well. the question remains, will biden given to this truly demonic impulse to restrict the movement of the unvaccinated through the united states? well, their favorite experts have been pushing this now for some time. >> what we need to do is have a way that we can make certain when people get on a plane that causes a border, they are not infected when they get on. they should be vaccinated fully. should be tested. then when they arrived, there's a way to test them again and to follow with them. this is something we desperately need. i think that will replace the travel ban in short order. >> laura: think about that. think about where that's going to take us. anything that m
fauci was a leftist. that's who he is. biden may not be sentient enough to know this but tony "the covid tiger" has a trap. they should've replaced fauci, declare victory and said basically this whole thing of america, the show that we do, the american show must go on. have we gone that route, biden, more people would have probably gotten vaccinated as well. the question remains, will biden given to this truly demonic impulse to restrict the movement of the unvaccinated through the...
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. >> doctor anthony fauci claims he represents science but senator and paul says fauci often rejects real science in favor of government mandates. >> really aimed bullet that tony fauci, criticizing science because i represents science. >> what a government bureaucrat has the audacity, the arrogance to say they represent all of science conjures up images of the medieval church. science has nothing to do with having obedience to any government dogma. >> paul and fauci often clash on questions about government overreach on lockdowns, masking and vaccines and i think the whole i represents science income he was going to get negative reaction from conservatives on that one of the criticism is valid when you think about when you go to the doctor and find out something is wrong with you usually you seek a second opinion. no one person represents all of science and senator paul is a medical professional himself and they clash at the senate hearings because of gain of function research, senator paul said fauci is lying about taxpayer money going to fund this and all the while senator -- doct
. >> doctor anthony fauci claims he represents science but senator and paul says fauci often rejects real science in favor of government mandates. >> really aimed bullet that tony fauci, criticizing science because i represents science. >> what a government bureaucrat has the audacity, the arrogance to say they represent all of science conjures up images of the medieval church. science has nothing to do with having obedience to any government dogma. >> paul and fauci...
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fauci and dr. walensky with the cdc was the vaccine mandate and pushing against that from a republican perspective and what the president is trying to do. where senator rand paul of the great state of kentucky started with dr. fauci was again the origin of covid-19 which so destructive and destroyed many parts of the world and livelihoods and life. did it come from that wuhan lab because they were doing gain of function? they were making a virus more spreadable. they essentially were making it worse for the rest of the planet. did it happen there and were you u.s. dollars wrapped up in the research? we just need the answers. as you heard senator paul say we need to know so it doesn't happen again the all of us across america and the world. now, the emails obtained by the daily caller show two dr. fauci staffers were already raising concerns about where u.s. money was going inside that wuhan lab. what was it paying for? this was in one of the emails. it's on your screen. the above referenced grant m
fauci and dr. walensky with the cdc was the vaccine mandate and pushing against that from a republican perspective and what the president is trying to do. where senator rand paul of the great state of kentucky started with dr. fauci was again the origin of covid-19 which so destructive and destroyed many parts of the world and livelihoods and life. did it come from that wuhan lab because they were doing gain of function? they were making a virus more spreadable. they essentially were making it...
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fauci out with the flip-flop. you and i talked about this, he started speaking authoritatively and definitively last year that the covid antivirus came from a chinese what market now he say noah could say that for sure because china destroyed the evidence. that is the flip-flop. >> dr. fauci has demonstrated he is highly political which is okay to be highly political but i don't think you get to be taken super seriously when it is evident that you politicize most everything. he is a public health official and he is answer when pushed into a corner from senators was to literally talk about january 6. think about that, public health official who wins great nice to push into a corner and could not answer the question, he fired back politically, political rhetoric to attack senators on a completely separate issue. this is unbelievable that is allowed to happen in washington but sadly it's been happening so much over and over in the last five or six years. all of washington has become completely politicize. let's be ho
fauci out with the flip-flop. you and i talked about this, he started speaking authoritatively and definitively last year that the covid antivirus came from a chinese what market now he say noah could say that for sure because china destroyed the evidence. that is the flip-flop. >> dr. fauci has demonstrated he is highly political which is okay to be highly political but i don't think you get to be taken super seriously when it is evident that you politicize most everything. he is a...
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tony fauci needs a booster. what happens if they push covid articles we've already tried and we know don't work? the party panel is back. stephen, jessica and india. i don't trust anthony fauci anymore and haven't for a long time. the more i read, the less i like him. why does he still have a job? >> he's in with the right people, he's in with the club. if you are not in that club, fauci was just out of party not wearing a mask, i think people have had enough of this. i'm not a fan of the prosecutorial tone senators take with him but people in the media don't question him, they are only people who do question him, you get what he's saying, i represent science and he's talking about it like he is an attorney. i guess if you want to mumble brag about that when you're client killed 11 million people worldwide and your fingerprints might be on that, it's kind of a problem, a little humility from him i think is what's needed and the only reason lockdowns aren't on the table for the biden administration is because the
tony fauci needs a booster. what happens if they push covid articles we've already tried and we know don't work? the party panel is back. stephen, jessica and india. i don't trust anthony fauci anymore and haven't for a long time. the more i read, the less i like him. why does he still have a job? >> he's in with the right people, he's in with the club. if you are not in that club, fauci was just out of party not wearing a mask, i think people have had enough of this. i'm not a fan of the...
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fauci. the crime that fauci committed was standing up to him. i also think, and we've talked about this before on "the beat," that this is kind of part of a gop war on science, but that war on science and the trump era has become part of the attack on democracy. when you're attacking logic and reason, these are the tools of science and democracy, and by attacking science you are weakening democracy. in a democracy a badly informed citizen is actually a bad citizen. and by spreading misinformation and conspiracy theories, what the gop is doing and they are paving the way for a trump resurgence. >> do you think any of them -- and we're dealing with people who have specialized education in rand paul and ted cruz, for example, so we know they secretly believe in at least some of the trappings of the academy and the ivy league as they go around pretending otherwise. do you think any of them worry they may reach a point where they have a populus that can turn on them or they're all in? >> no, look at january 6th, and dr. fauci alluded to that when ted
fauci. the crime that fauci committed was standing up to him. i also think, and we've talked about this before on "the beat," that this is kind of part of a gop war on science, but that war on science and the trump era has become part of the attack on democracy. when you're attacking logic and reason, these are the tools of science and democracy, and by attacking science you are weakening democracy. in a democracy a badly informed citizen is actually a bad citizen. and by spreading...
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fauci. dr. fauci: thank you dr. walensky. what i would like to do in the next few minutes is underscore some of the scientific data on why vaccines protect, namely what is the real world effectiveness of the covid-19 vaccines. the reason i say that is that as more and more people get vaccinated, no vaccine is 100% effective, we are hearing reports of people vaccinated people getting infected. having some people question the effectiveness of vaccines. so let us look at that and see if we can clarify that situation. let us go to different places. let's take texas and look at a comparison of an unvaccinated people with vaccinated people. unvaccinated people were 13 times more likely to become infected than fully vaccinated and unvaccinated people were 20 times more likely to dive than -- die than fully vaccinated people and that is the state of texas. let's take a look now at the age range. people may think that if you are in a certain age range, you may not benefit from vaccines. look at the left-hand part of the slide, it is d
fauci. dr. fauci: thank you dr. walensky. what i would like to do in the next few minutes is underscore some of the scientific data on why vaccines protect, namely what is the real world effectiveness of the covid-19 vaccines. the reason i say that is that as more and more people get vaccinated, no vaccine is 100% effective, we are hearing reports of people vaccinated people getting infected. having some people question the effectiveness of vaccines. so let us look at that and see if we can...
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that anthony fauci has immense power over the united states. he has never been elected to anything he yields enormous power over people's private lives. what does it say that you are not allowed to criticize him? >> i think it's telling thely crazy that you can't criticize him. you know, here is a serious book claiming corruption at the highest levels of government. you know, of government, of dr. anthony fauci, you know, one of the most powerful people, one of the most powerful government officials you can't even claim that he is committed some wrongdoing. there needs to be a congressional investigation. there needs -- you know, we need to really look into the claims that are made in this book. this is a 200,000 word book. like i said, it has 2,194 citations. and it's being censored because of the title. >> tucker: unbelievable. thankfully, people are reading it anyway. and i think that they should. again, i just applaud your bravery in doing this. you are the publisher we need in this country. someone who is committed to free speech. tony lyo
that anthony fauci has immense power over the united states. he has never been elected to anything he yields enormous power over people's private lives. what does it say that you are not allowed to criticize him? >> i think it's telling thely crazy that you can't criticize him. you know, here is a serious book claiming corruption at the highest levels of government. you know, of government, of dr. anthony fauci, you know, one of the most powerful people, one of the most powerful...
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fauci. dr. fauci: thank you very much, dr. walensky. may i have the first slide, please? given the fact and the content that we now have eligibility criteria for the administration of booster shots for all three of the products that are available as vaccines in the united states, i thought i would take a moment or two, just recapitulating what we know about boosters. next slide. let's take a look at the effect of booster shots on the level of antibodies which correlate with protection. these are data from the moderna product in which a third shot booster was done on individuals who received the primary and a measurement was taken 28 days after the third booster shot. note the extraordinary increase from the light color blue to the dark blue, both in the younger individuals, as well as in those older than 65. for example, look on the right-hand part of the slide. the titer went from 32 to 706. next slide. no different at all when one looks at the pfizer biontech. on this slide focus on the bl
fauci. dr. fauci: thank you very much, dr. walensky. may i have the first slide, please? given the fact and the content that we now have eligibility criteria for the administration of booster shots for all three of the products that are available as vaccines in the united states, i thought i would take a moment or two, just recapitulating what we know about boosters. next slide. let's take a look at the effect of booster shots on the level of antibodies which correlate with protection. these...
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anthony fauci tells him to do. sadly, algae, we now know is dishonest, corrupt, self-interested, a government doctor, cares more about his own personal fame and celebrity status. then he does in the country in order to get airtime on tv. he frequently just makes things up. he guesses, he jumps to conclusions, he has been wrong on almost every single major issue in this pandemic from day one. he flat out lied about the origins of covid-19. we have the evidence of proof, his involvement and gain-of-function research at the wuhan institute of neurology is now well chronicled. he is the very embodiment of truth in science. take a look. >> anybody who is looking at this carefully realizes that there is a distinct antiscience flavor to this. so if they get up and criticize science, nobody's going to do what they are talking about. but if they it up and aim their bullet set tony fauci -- it's an easy to criticize. they are really criticizing science. because i represent science. that's dangerous. >> sean: okay, mr. scienc
anthony fauci tells him to do. sadly, algae, we now know is dishonest, corrupt, self-interested, a government doctor, cares more about his own personal fame and celebrity status. then he does in the country in order to get airtime on tv. he frequently just makes things up. he guesses, he jumps to conclusions, he has been wrong on almost every single major issue in this pandemic from day one. he flat out lied about the origins of covid-19. we have the evidence of proof, his involvement and...
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anthony fauci. for us doctors he's beyonce, michael jordan, oprah. >> shoot video chat this year because of covid. i'm so done with democrats. >> every time i think this thing is over dr. fauci shows up. >> we'll give you the last word of any thoughts how you're playing across the internet and then if you had a question, go ahead. >> well, ari, i'm not in it for a popularity contest. i have devoted my entire professional career to try and safeguard and preserve the health and lives of the american people. as an infectious disease doctors who deals with outbreaks, that gets extended to the rest of the world. that's what i world. the praise or the arrows and slings are irrelevant. i do what science drives you to do. that's what i do. i'm not in it for a popularity contest. i'm trying to safe lives. the people who weaponize lies are killing people. the only question i have is that, when you show tucker carlson and peter navarro criticizing me, i consider that a badge of honor. >> i hear that. then did
anthony fauci. for us doctors he's beyonce, michael jordan, oprah. >> shoot video chat this year because of covid. i'm so done with democrats. >> every time i think this thing is over dr. fauci shows up. >> we'll give you the last word of any thoughts how you're playing across the internet and then if you had a question, go ahead. >> well, ari, i'm not in it for a popularity contest. i have devoted my entire professional career to try and safeguard and preserve the...
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as americans were enjoying the holiday weekend anthony fauci emerged on television to hunt them like the ghost of christmas past. >> should we be expect to see more lockdowns, more mandates? >> i don't know. it's do too early to say. we need as i said so often prepare for the worst. >> this is fauci's am oh, variant or no variance you are supposed to hang on his every word but for someone who has made more stakes than hunter biden made bad paintings sure is a cocky little guy. >> all i said, anybody looking at this carefully realizes there is a distinct anti-science flavor to this aimed at tony t. it is easy to criticize but they are criticizing science because i represent science and if you damage science you are doing something detrimental to society long after i leave. >> the man will never leave his government job voluntarily and apparently biden is too stupid to fire him. the reason for his emergence is the a crime variant from south africa and fauci is not the only one running to a camera. all the old hucksters were back on the tube. >> could possibly be our existing vaccine, i
as americans were enjoying the holiday weekend anthony fauci emerged on television to hunt them like the ghost of christmas past. >> should we be expect to see more lockdowns, more mandates? >> i don't know. it's do too early to say. we need as i said so often prepare for the worst. >> this is fauci's am oh, variant or no variance you are supposed to hang on his every word but for someone who has made more stakes than hunter biden made bad paintings sure is a cocky little guy....
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fauci to answer the last question. dr. fauci: we already have in place when people come into the u.s., they have to be tested. they have to show vaccination documentation. even before omicron came and, we had a situation where we were able to test. they would pick up this very unusual variant. it has a large constellation of mutations. president biden: we are following the medical community. any developments with how severe it is. how quickly it spreads. how dangerous it is. we have more work to do in that area. >> thank you, mr. president. the u.k., europe, and growing number of countries have cases of omicron. are you considering additional travel restrictions? you urged americans to wear masks. many cities have lifted masto mandates. are you calling on state and local officials to reinstate mast mandates? president biden: with regard to your last question, i encourage everyone to wear a mask. unless you are eating or speaking into a microphone. the degree of spread impacts whether or not there is a need for any travel r
fauci to answer the last question. dr. fauci: we already have in place when people come into the u.s., they have to be tested. they have to show vaccination documentation. even before omicron came and, we had a situation where we were able to test. they would pick up this very unusual variant. it has a large constellation of mutations. president biden: we are following the medical community. any developments with how severe it is. how quickly it spreads. how dangerous it is. we have more work...
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anthony fauci tells him to do. sadly, algae, we now know is dishonest, corrupt, self-interested, a government doctor, cares more about his own personal fame and celebrity status. then he does in the country in order to get airtime on tv. he frequently just makes things up. he guesses, he jumps to conclusions, he has been wrong on almost every single major issue in this pandemic from day one. he flat out lied about the origins of covid-19. we have the evidence of proof, his involvement and gain-of-function research at the wuhan institute of neurology is now well crawling dome i chronicled. he is the very embodiment of truth in science. take a look. >> anybody who is looking at this carefully realizes that there is a distinct antiscience flavor to this. so if they get up and criticize science, nobody's going to do what they are talking about. but if they it up and aim their bullet set tony fauci -- it's an easy to criticize. they are really criticizing science. because i represent science. that's dangerous. >> sean:
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kennedy: cya, what is doctor fauci hiding, jim? >> everything. this is a semantic debate at this time. you remember when the guy hits from a homerun in the movie and he says it's too high and he says what you mean it's too high? somebody comes in and says who gives a crab, same thing here. gives a crab, it's a gain of function no matter what you changed the name to the real problem with fauci, he's the guy who's stood in the way from us knowing the true origins of the virus and make no mistake, it happened in the chinese lab, why do i know that? because they won't show us their evidence. they refused to share data. if i'm suspected of murdering my wife and cops show up with a want to check the shed but i run out back and burned on the shed first, it's kind of admission i killed my wife and put her in the shed, is it not? kennedy: jenny, are you okay? [laughter] >> blink, jenny, bleak. [laughter] >> she's on the road. kennedy: i think he's the only one holding doctor fauci accountable because he gets a pass from the media and from democrats, way t
kennedy: cya, what is doctor fauci hiding, jim? >> everything. this is a semantic debate at this time. you remember when the guy hits from a homerun in the movie and he says it's too high and he says what you mean it's too high? somebody comes in and says who gives a crab, same thing here. gives a crab, it's a gain of function no matter what you changed the name to the real problem with fauci, he's the guy who's stood in the way from us knowing the true origins of the virus and make no...
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fauci actually surprised you. i guess it was the only time he spoke up about actual research study, but the conversation, didn't he display his ignorance of the actual study? >> well, there was a brief conversation that dr. fauci brought up what things might happen from the infection. and he started to talk about complications that could happen, and he was struggling over the words, and this is just one example, but he couldn't figure out how to pronounce something that all doctors should know, which is encephalomyelitis, which is a post-viral inflammation of the brain or spinal cord, and this is a rare complication but when somebody doesn't know enough to even pronounce the word correctly, you know, there is a deficit in knowledge, and again, we have government bureaucrats instead of real experts who unfortunately were not critical thinkers, they were not making the effort, they weren't prepared. i was the only one who ever brought in the research studies from all over the world and went down through the data, ma
fauci actually surprised you. i guess it was the only time he spoke up about actual research study, but the conversation, didn't he display his ignorance of the actual study? >> well, there was a brief conversation that dr. fauci brought up what things might happen from the infection. and he started to talk about complications that could happen, and he was struggling over the words, and this is just one example, but he couldn't figure out how to pronounce something that all doctors should...
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fauci advised him to do it. dr. fauci never really said that i gainer tie he will fall in line behind it now. but it's not all clear that at this stage with the only -- with the doctor in south africa who reported this to the world having said that the cases they have seen there so far are mild, it's not all clear that the action was warranted. >> bret: yeah. >> but we will see. >> bret: let me read the quote from the doctor you referenced there reuters quoting this doctor: most of them are seeing very, very mild symptoms. none of them have admitted patients to surgeries. we have been able to treat these patients conservatively at home. this doctor, she said her experience so far is the that the variant affecting people 40 or younger. almost half of the patients with omicron symptoms she treated were not vaccinated. a lot we have not heard yet as we heard from admiral giroir earlier but there is a concern that there will be an overreaction that we won't have learned from the past delta and before that the first iter
fauci advised him to do it. dr. fauci never really said that i gainer tie he will fall in line behind it now. but it's not all clear that at this stage with the only -- with the doctor in south africa who reported this to the world having said that the cases they have seen there so far are mild, it's not all clear that the action was warranted. >> bret: yeah. >> but we will see. >> bret: let me read the quote from the doctor you referenced there reuters quoting this doctor:...
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fauci. listen. >> that is much more likely, even though we leave open all possibilities, it is much more likely that this was a natural occurrence. i have a great deal of respect for this body of senate and it makes me v. uncomfortable to say something he is egg again justly incorrect what he says. >> history will figure that out. reporter: classified intelligence published over the weekend confirmed it is plausible that the pandemic did indeed originate in a lab despite public health officials originally scoffing at the idea. today dr. fauci was specifically pressed on gain of function research and an intentional manipulation of a virus for research purposes. >> what we are saying is that this was risky type of research, gain of function research t was risky to share this with the chinese and that covid may have been created by a not yet revealed virus. reporter: vaccine mandate for companies with 100 companies goes into effect january 4th. administration officials are expecting a barrage o
fauci. listen. >> that is much more likely, even though we leave open all possibilities, it is much more likely that this was a natural occurrence. i have a great deal of respect for this body of senate and it makes me v. uncomfortable to say something he is egg again justly incorrect what he says. >> history will figure that out. reporter: classified intelligence published over the weekend confirmed it is plausible that the pandemic did indeed originate in a lab despite public...
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fauci. dr. fauci: thank you, dr. walensky. may i have the first slide, please? given the fact and the content that we now have eligibility criteria for the administration of booster shots for all three of the products that are available as vaccines in the united states, i thought i would take a moment to recapitulate what we know about boosters. next slide. let's take a look at the effect of booster shots on the level of antibodies which correlate with protection. these are data from the moderna product in which a third shot booster was done on individuals who received the primary and a measurement was taken 28 days after the third booster shot. note the extraordinary increase from the light color blue to the dark blue, both in the younger individuals, as well as in those older than 65. for example, look on the right-hand part of the slide. the titer went from 32 to 706. for this lot, focus on the blue bars -- slide, focus on the blue bars and look at the group from 18 to 55 and see the neut
fauci. dr. fauci: thank you, dr. walensky. may i have the first slide, please? given the fact and the content that we now have eligibility criteria for the administration of booster shots for all three of the products that are available as vaccines in the united states, i thought i would take a moment to recapitulate what we know about boosters. next slide. let's take a look at the effect of booster shots on the level of antibodies which correlate with protection. these are data from the...
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fauci. i'm going to read this piece in the washington times. he was the trade negotiator -- peter was a trade negotiator for pete -- for donald trump. he has a new book out. this was taken from the new book. a little bit of reading, but stick with me. dr. fauci's lie of omission. dr. fauci's big lie of omission may be traced to january 2000 20. as i documented my new book, three days after my first of many showdowns with dr. fauci. january 28, i had gone to the iconic white house situation room on behalf of president trump the report of the s yet formal travel ban on incoming flights from china. like the president, i was concerned that we had a pandemic on my hands. -- that we had a pandemic on our hands. when i entered the situation room, i had never met dr. fauci and had no idea he was an icon. i saw a nondescript guy with who i would quickly get into a violent argument. dr. fauci insisted that the virus was low risk and travel bans did not work. i saw it at that as the height of stupidity
fauci. i'm going to read this piece in the washington times. he was the trade negotiator -- peter was a trade negotiator for pete -- for donald trump. he has a new book out. this was taken from the new book. a little bit of reading, but stick with me. dr. fauci's lie of omission. dr. fauci's big lie of omission may be traced to january 2000 20. as i documented my new book, three days after my first of many showdowns with dr. fauci. january 28, i had gone to the iconic white house situation room...
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fauci and dr. walensky, can you help us understand how we should be thinking about the path of this pandemic over the next couple of years? dr. fauci, understanding that we don't have crystal balls and this is an unpredictable virus, what do you think the next six months to two years are going to look like? and do you expect that covid is going to become more endemic and less pandemic as we move forward, and what does this mean for how people will be living their lives? >> so let me just put a very brief perspective on it, senator. when you think about pandemics, you're in the pandemic phase, then you have a deceleration phase, then you have a control phase, then hopefully you'll have elimination, and maybe eradication. i think eradication is out. we've only eradicated one virus in history for humans and that's smallpox. we've eliminated certain infections by very good vaccination programs such as eliminating polio from the united states, eliminating measles except for some pockets of undervaccinat
fauci and dr. walensky, can you help us understand how we should be thinking about the path of this pandemic over the next couple of years? dr. fauci, understanding that we don't have crystal balls and this is an unpredictable virus, what do you think the next six months to two years are going to look like? and do you expect that covid is going to become more endemic and less pandemic as we move forward, and what does this mean for how people will be living their lives? >> so let me just...
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fauci said we will look into it. she says had he done it on wednesday, when the balance of the countries around the world did, we might actually have been able to stop it. she. brian: we already have a three day hold. if you come from another country you have three days to quarantine. steve: the study of journal of travel medicine found that cutting off travel to china in 2021, australia averted a much larger pandemic. travel restrictions helped singapore, hong kong taiwan and south korea avert a lot of carnage. but, dr. fauci said, do you know what? bowing to the world health organization, he said do you know what? let's just wait on that. he stopped it on wednesday, maybe things would be different. brian: steve, here's the difference. china didn't tell us what was going to hit us. these guys were giving us a heads up on what's coming to brace for it china still hasn't told us what's going to hit us. now we have thing called vaccines and therapeutics. the downside of lockdowns and bans, now that china still won't be
fauci said we will look into it. she says had he done it on wednesday, when the balance of the countries around the world did, we might actually have been able to stop it. she. brian: we already have a three day hold. if you come from another country you have three days to quarantine. steve: the study of journal of travel medicine found that cutting off travel to china in 2021, australia averted a much larger pandemic. travel restrictions helped singapore, hong kong taiwan and south korea avert...
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fauci and right in from dr. jha, that the vaccines we have already will likely have some punch in knocking this down. but we'll stay on this, of course, as we always do. >>> in the meantime, we are going to move onto the other news this monday night, and new york's attorney general going public with a trove of new evidence from the investigation into sexual harassment involving former governor andrew cuomo. newly emerging evidence, because we're seeing it for the first time, the video of hours of testimony. tonight, you will hear him answering the questions and testimony from several of his accusers. here's abc's trevor ault. >> reporter: for the first time, you are watching video testimony of former new york governor andrew cuomo. >> have you ever had an inappropriate relationship with women on your staff? >> inappropriate, i assume, means a sexual relationship with women on my staff? the answer is no. >> reporter: today, the new york attorney general releasing nearly nine hours of video testimony over 11 hours
fauci and right in from dr. jha, that the vaccines we have already will likely have some punch in knocking this down. but we'll stay on this, of course, as we always do. >>> in the meantime, we are going to move onto the other news this monday night, and new york's attorney general going public with a trove of new evidence from the investigation into sexual harassment involving former governor andrew cuomo. newly emerging evidence, because we're seeing it for the first time, the video...
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fauci admitted there's been a shocking rise in hospitalizations among the vaccinated. a month ago we warned you this was going to happen is public health officials would keep changing the definition of what it means to be fully vaccinated. >> i happen to believe as an immunologist the third shot boost for himrna is likely, should be part of the actual standard regimen. >> we told you fauci would say pretty much anything to extend the panic. >> if we can get below 10,000 i think that would be a level that would be acceptable to us to get back to a degree of normality. >> it is never coming, let's get with that program. cases will never be low enough to achieve normality. my next guest lifting the curtain on fauci and others, joining me as doctor scott atlas, covid advisor and author of the upcoming book a plane on our house, you can get it in preorder. i think you and i talked about the shifting goalposts a year ago, but there is so much shifting i'm getting dizzy. >> thanks for having me. the problem here is people running the pandemic response that are really not the
fauci admitted there's been a shocking rise in hospitalizations among the vaccinated. a month ago we warned you this was going to happen is public health officials would keep changing the definition of what it means to be fully vaccinated. >> i happen to believe as an immunologist the third shot boost for himrna is likely, should be part of the actual standard regimen. >> we told you fauci would say pretty much anything to extend the panic. >> if we can get below 10,000 i...
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fauci, dr. woodcock, assistant secretary o'connell, you've all been very patient and we appreciate a very thoughtful discussion about our ongoing response to this pandemic and the path forward. i really do appreciate all of you being here today. questions for the record will be due in ten business days, november 19th, 5:00 p.m. with that the committee stands adjourned. [ indiscernible conversation ] [ indiscernible conversation ] [ indiscernible conversation ] >>> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we're funded by these television companies and more including charter communications. >> broadband is a force for empowerment. that's why charter has invested billions, building infrastructure, upgrading technologies, empowering opportunity in communities big and small. charter is connecting us. >> charter communications supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >>> sunday, december 5th on "in depth." historian
fauci, dr. woodcock, assistant secretary o'connell, you've all been very patient and we appreciate a very thoughtful discussion about our ongoing response to this pandemic and the path forward. i really do appreciate all of you being here today. questions for the record will be due in ten business days, november 19th, 5:00 p.m. with that the committee stands adjourned. [ indiscernible conversation ] [ indiscernible conversation ] [ indiscernible conversation ] >>> c-span is your...
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fauci and dr. walensky, can you help us understand how we should think aboutha the path o this pandemic over the next couple of years? dr. fauci,o understanding thate don't have crystal balls and this is an unpredictable virus, what do you think the next six months to two years are going to look like? and do you expect that covid is going to become moree endemic ad less pandemic as we move forward? and what doesve this mean for h people are going to be living their lives? >> yyeah. let me put a very brief perspective of the senator when you think about pandemics, you're in the pandemic phase. and then you have a deacceleration phase. then you have a control phase. then hopefully elimination and maybe e rat kags. i think eradication is out. we've only eradicated one disease, smallpox. we've eliminated polio from the united states, measles exempt for some pockets of undervaccinated olgroup. so what we're really talking aboutnf is control. and control has a wide bracket. you could have it under contro
fauci and dr. walensky, can you help us understand how we should think aboutha the path o this pandemic over the next couple of years? dr. fauci,o understanding thate don't have crystal balls and this is an unpredictable virus, what do you think the next six months to two years are going to look like? and do you expect that covid is going to become moree endemic ad less pandemic as we move forward? and what doesve this mean for h people are going to be living their lives? >> yyeah. let me...
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ant knit fauci and what they said today from the white house. the omicron variant, the world health organization labeling it a variant of concern. president biden today telling americans the new variant is a, quote, cause for concern, not a cause for panic. tonight here, the latest on confirmed cases now, including canada. dr. anthony fauci and dr. jha, you'll hear from them both here tonight. and the key questions -- this is variant more transmissible, could it be more dangerous, and most importantly, will the vaccines and the boosters work? tonight, your questions answered right here. >>> also tonight, for the first time, we're seeing evidence made public in the investigation of former new york governor andrew cuomo. the state attorney general releasing nearly nine hours of questioning about allegations of sexual harassment. you will hear the former governor answering the questions. >>> the first witness taking the stand in the trial of ghislaine maxwell here in new york. jeffrey epstein's friend and alleged accomplice. she's accused of recrui
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fauci and deborah birx. you write in the book how deborah birx tried to stop trump from bleeding the nations best medical scientist read what did you see when you were there? >> sure, the difference between me and the doctors on the task force. doctor deborah birx and dr. fauci are bureaucrats they have been in their position for 40 years. i am a health policy scholar for 15 years and before that 25 years in a clinical medical science and research and teaching and some of the best medical centers in the country. i would bring into the task force scores of paper, dozens papers, 20 scientific publications and when asked about my opinion i would go to the data inside the data. all i heard from them was either nothing, silence or calling me an outlier and they would run to the media and do this attack. that is not critical there was no critical thinking. there was no citation of the study. they never disagreed with each other. that is not scientific inquiry at all. what we see now is this idea -- there was a pac
fauci and deborah birx. you write in the book how deborah birx tried to stop trump from bleeding the nations best medical scientist read what did you see when you were there? >> sure, the difference between me and the doctors on the task force. doctor deborah birx and dr. fauci are bureaucrats they have been in their position for 40 years. i am a health policy scholar for 15 years and before that 25 years in a clinical medical science and research and teaching and some of the best medical...