36 Burst results for "Dr. Anthony Fauci"

Was Kayleigh McEnany TOO Accommodating to DeSantis?

Mike Gallagher Podcast

02:43 min | 5 months ago

Was Kayleigh McEnany TOO Accommodating to DeSantis?

"-oh, former press secretary Kayleigh McEnany, the former press secretary to Donald Trump, now a Fox News host, and she's interviewing Ron DeSantis last night. And Trump supporters are claiming that Kayleigh was very accommodating and affectionate and supportive of Ron DeSantis. They're trying to read the tea leaves here. Oh, does this mean that Kayleigh McEnany has turned on Donald Trump? And they've kind of butted heads, right? He's been critical of her, which is a little peculiar. She was a loyal soldier for a long time. Here's cut number four. Here's Kayleigh McEnany interviewing Ron DeSantis. She's holding down the 8 p .m. Eastern time slot for now until they name a permanent replacement to the fired Tucker Carlson, who incidentally has a new book, I think, coming out where he details his firing, which will be interesting because nobody really knows why he was fired. Isn't it wild that we still don't know? Anyway, here's Kayleigh McEnany with Governor DeSantis last night, which has a lot of people in Trump world unhappy. You mentioned COVID there, and I have this very distinct memory. I was in the Oval Office with Dr. Anthony Fauci in the Situation Room with him. I mean, this man made you think, like, your days were numbered. All of our days were numbered, all 323 million of us, you know. But then I go to Florida, I met you on a tarmac, and you were saying some pretty bullish things about opening the state. I was a bit taken aback because it was such a contrast to kind of the group think I was hearing there in Washington. But you earned the ire of the left on your COVID response. Now you're getting attacked from the right. There are a variety of responses to COVID. Why was yours the right one? Well, we made a decision to buck Fauci, buck the medical establishment, buck the media, the left, and some Republicans, and say, you know what? People in Florida have a right to work. The businesses have a right to be open. Kids have a right to be in school, and we're not going to impose mask mandates or the like or vaccine mandates. Now, you know, I'm going to get this out of the way. Let me just get this off my chest, and if you want to yell at me or you want to disagree with me, you have at it. 1 -800 -655 -MIKE. If Kayleigh McEnany has decided that Donald Trump, his time has come and gone, and Ron DeSantis represents the best chance for the Republican Party to win, that's on her.

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Fresh update on "dr. anthony fauci" discussed on Bloomberg Businessweek

Bloomberg Businessweek

00:05 min | 34 min ago

Fresh update on "dr. anthony fauci" discussed on Bloomberg Businessweek

"It's great to be back here and thank you for having me on hey i wanted to know the moment that uh you realized you needed to write this book what happened in your life that said okay you know we're coming out of the pandemic and we need to really re -examine the way that uh people trust institutions yeah i i think i have been thinking about this book since really the middle of the pandemic you know i you mentioned that i've been on your show several times in the pandemic i remember one of one of the conversations we had was about trust and i remember you were asking me you know how do we get people to trust us this was at the time when we're having a hard time getting people to get vaccinated and you know i probably gave an answer along the lines of well you don't get people to trust you during a pandemic you get people to trust you before a pandemic and during pandemic it's almost too late and i think at that time i started thinking about what is it that we were doing and how are we doing it and how should we be doing it better now i didn't want to write this book during the acute pandemic you know i think there's a time to self -reflect and there's a time to act and i 2021 think 2020 2022 were times to act and i think public health acted in the in by and large admirably and nobly and that was the moment to do that now now when we're exiting the acute phase of the pandemic i think it's time to reflect it's time to look back and say recognizing that we did a lot of things well and recognizing there were a lot of challenges all of that all of that said but what is it that we should learn from what is it that we should do better well and i want to want to ask you what we should learn and move forward with and then do better but having said that just one quick look back in in terms of the pandemic what do you see as the biggest failure of public health strategy or policy during that time what was the biggest success well i think the biggest success let started me start there is um look the covid pandemic was hopefully the public health crisis any of us are going to face in our lifetime um more than a million american died seven million people died around the world those are probably underestimates this was a huge event right it resulted in a setback in our life expectancy by about 20 years so this was a really big event now that event would have been worse were it not for the excellent work of many in public health were it not for the rapid development of i vaccines so think there's a lot that was done well and you know anything i say has to be taken with that context in mind now in terms of what we did not do well you know i'm not sure i can answer what is the one thing but several things come to mind i think number one we learned that our approach to communication was limited and limiting you know we learned that our we had an approach to communication that posed that people wanted certainty and when we tried to do that when we tried to give certainty given the rapid changes in the science it backfired in that we were saying x one day then y the next and that rapid trust and that was that came from a place where we were used to communicating by saying to people trust us this is the answer and that clearly no longer works that's what i wanted to talk to you about because i mean of the pandemic where we were advised by dr anthony fauci okay don't don't wear masks because we need masks for or in the surgeon general i think it was uh yeah surgeon general at the time under the trump administration we don't wear masks and then the guidance on that changed wear a mask so we'll don't wear cloth masks anymore wear 95 masks and i think there was a sort of a collective exhaustion with with changes and also misunderstanding and i don't think there was also a good understanding of what the scientific method is and the lack of certainty so so how how do you rebuild trust after that now there is science that shows that people can handle uncertainty much more than we give people credit for and there's science actually shown in psychological literature that when people are told by experts this is our best estimate but we don't really know people actually trust experts more not less so i think there is an approach to transparency greater greater honesty in our communication which is different if you think about it than how we had communicated and you know I'm very careful in my book very careful my writing I'm not singling out any individual I think a lot of people did their very best given what we knew under very difficult circumstances and I want to be very careful about that but I do think that we should learn from the moment you know another thing that I in the book is we became poor at articulating trade -offs you know a dealing with a pandemic is not a one -size -fits -all answer it is not saying the only thing that matters is a pandemic because we knew the that pandemic really mattered but we also knew that more and more people were dying from drug overdose there are trade offs in our approaches and and those trade -offs need to be things that we surface and that we are clear in the public conversation that we are choosing approach x even though we know it has negative sequence we didn't balance with English the right approach dr. Glee how do we do that when I look at some of the macro trends that are kind of a big overlay over healthcare and the medical world I politics think about and abortion making us think what's next you know what else is going to be kind of somehow get into the political narrative with significant outcomes I think about presidential you know rolling back Obamacare money in healthcare private equity buying up hospitals medical practices I mean there's a lot going on that I understand why people are questioning the medical community and maybe healthcare policy at large so what is the smart debate the right debate to be having around public health and how do we move it to to a better better relationship well I suppose my answer is that's in part why I wrote this book and that's why we're having this conversation because I think my assumption is that most people most of the time are trying very to hard find the right space and to have the right conversation you know the other thing that you're hinting at Carol is that we're living in very positive times right and there are strong partisan forces that are driving that are driving absolutist answers on very complex questions and I you know the subtitle of the book is a bit of nerdy subtitle about liberal public health for a liberal time but it's nerdy by design because it says we should embrace a plurality of perspectives we should have the nuance wisdom the the sophistication to actually have reasoned debate about really complex issues and not allow ourselves to be swayed into absolutist black or white answers yes or no answers I would say like I agree like the public narrative but I also think there's so many issues out there that really should be between a patient and their medical provider that all of a sudden become up for public debate and I think that that provides problems well I think I think I think the very question about which issues actually should be in the public sphere sphere or not is a question we should be discussing and I think we should be honest about that that we should be discussing so it's it's an interesting question because I think now I'm asking questions to my doctor about vaccinations for my kids that I would never be asking in the past. Where in have the past said you would yes just do it? Yeah there's like a typical vaccination schedule and you know in the past you know when it came to all vaccines and and and now it's like and it's and it seemed to get this from other parents too see and you it in the data like when it comes the COVID vaccine even though it's recommended by the CDC there is a very small percentage of parents who are vaccinating their kids so yes it seems like there's a mis it seems like a lot of people don't think that the authorities have the answer. You know I opened the book with an anecdote about you know a bakery where I live which essentially had a sign on the door after mask mandates had been lifted that said we know that health experts say mask mandates should be lifted but we still insist on masking

Where Is Dr. Anthony Fauci? Senator Rand Paul Gives Us His Thoughts

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:18 min | 1 year ago

Where Is Dr. Anthony Fauci? Senator Rand Paul Gives Us His Thoughts

"It. So senator, I got to ask you an unrelated question, but you're more qualified than anyone else to answer it. Where is Doctor Fauci? He seems as if he's just kind of vanished and disappeared. You know, he still for the mandates, he still for centralized planning. He still is a menace to the country. And I can promise you one thing. If we take over in November, I'm going to investigate every piece of paper he's laid his hands on. We're going to find out about the gain of function research and the Wuhan lab in China. We're going to also investigate the cover up of Fauci and doctor Collins to try to make sure nobody knew what was going on in that lab. And we're going to get to the bottom of this, not because I have any sort of dislike for him. I have a dislike for what he stands for, but I want to make sure that we never have this happen again. I think they could create a virus in a lab that could destroy our country. They could destroy the world. I mean, could destroy civilization as we know it. And I'm not alone in saying this. Other scientists who are not politicians who are not partisan are saying the same thing. So I can promise you this. We are going to get to the bottom of it, but I don't have the power to investigate unless we were to take over the Senate, so it is incredibly important. I think that we get people in position of power. Mike Lee, myself, we will be chairman of committee if we can win in November. And we will. And I think it's going to be large in part thanks

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Gov. Ron DeSantis Goes After Dr. Anthony Fauci in New Campaign Ad

Mark Levin

00:42 sec | 2 years ago

Gov. Ron DeSantis Goes After Dr. Anthony Fauci in New Campaign Ad

"Some major flip flopping people should not be walking around with masks Masks work Fully vaccinated You are protected and you do not need to wear a mask If you are vaccinated you should still wear a mask You really better be very careful before you bring the children back The default position should be to try as best as possible to keep the children in school Right now at this moment there is no need to change anything if you're doing on a day by day basis I would like to see a dramatic diminution of the personal interaction that we see So let me clarify that because there was a little bit of a misunderstanding That is a great ad It's been put out by Ron

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Dr. Anthony Fauci Says Joe Biden Is Doing 'A Very Good Job' Addressing COVID

Mark Levin

01:37 min | 2 years ago

Dr. Anthony Fauci Says Joe Biden Is Doing 'A Very Good Job' Addressing COVID

"And so when you have a senator whose effective and aggressive trying to get the information out to personal attacks really personal attacks those two words are the definition of the Democrat party in the media in this country personal attacks He doesn't know what personal attacks are Okay let's do one more Cut 20 go Has he done a good job You know I think given the circumstances that we're in right now I believe he's done a very good job He's talking about Biden He's been a very good job This is an extraordinary virus The likes of which we have not seen even close to and well over 100 years it is a very widely virus It is fooled everybody all the time from the time it first came in to Delta to now a very unpredictable and we're doing the best we possibly can Well you're very forgiving of Joe Biden who came into office with vaccines and Therapeutics not developed under his presidency And developed in spite of Fauci because Trump had a push hard particularly at the FDA And I don't remember all of this This kind of love talk when it came to Trump and all the things he was doing and trying to do and this disaster came out of China Of course and it hit it hit during the Trump administration first and there's Biden going on that every death Trump's responsible for and he didn't respond properly and he politicized this did Biden and in many respects so did Fauci And of course the

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Dr. Anthony Fauci's Giant Golden Parachute

The Trish Regan Show

01:57 min | 2 years ago

Dr. Anthony Fauci's Giant Golden Parachute

"All right, I want to turn to another big story right now that we've been following on Trish Intel dot com, my website, and that is doctor Anthony Fauci's giant golden parachute. I mean, it's like the biggest ever. The largest golden parachute, the largest retirement in U.S. federal government history. In fact, Anthony Fauci is going to get more than $350,000. For his annual retirement, think about that. I mean, the guy never needs to work. He's had 55 years of service as a federal employee. He could retire today. Maybe he said, maybe that's the answer. Maybe we should say, hey, go take your $350,000 pension and go have a good day. Because you're kind of messing everything up. Constantly. I mean, one day it's this one day it's that one day it's this one day it's that and he's created tremendous confusion for which he really should be held responsible, but it's not just that what bugs me more than anything is the lying, the lying about what we did in terms of funding the Wuhan institute of virology in China. There are records of the U.S. taxpayer dollars about 600,000 of them and I don't care if it's just ten cents. I know some people are 600,000. No big deal. Well, you know what? It is a big deal, because it means that we played a role in the funding of this risky research, not only did we play a role, we tried to then say, oh, we didn't. And that's not we, that's Anthony Fauci, doctor Anthony Fauci, trying to cover up effectively. The role that the U.S. taxpayer had in funding the virology institute in Wuhan, that's not okay. It's not acceptable. But you know what? He's going to be sitting pretty, really, really pretty because he has, as I said, nearly $400,000 in his pension. You know, so he can retire and do nothing. 340,000 to 350,000 each year in federal retirement payments. That's according to Forbes dot com, which crunched some of these numbers. I mean,

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Dr. Anthony Fauci on Omicron Threat: 'If You Want to Be Fully Protected, Get Boosted'

The Larry Elder Show

02:17 min | 2 years ago

Dr. Anthony Fauci on Omicron Threat: 'If You Want to Be Fully Protected, Get Boosted'

"Doctor Fauci says that people who are vaccinated, but not boost it, have the same degree of risk. As the unvaccinated. Yeah, if you are infected, you're infected. Whether or not you have vaccinated or not vaccinated, you're infected. When you talk about exposure and quarantine, if you are a person who is vaccinated but not boosted versus a person who is not vaccinated, because of the graded degree of protection that you would have gotten from being boosted, they're treating people who are vaccinated, but not boosted as the same risk of those who are not vaccinated at all. And that's because they're right now with a great deal of difference in the level of protection that you get from being boosted following vaccination versus following vaccination alone. Now regarding the CDC suddenly reducing the number of days for you to be quarantined after testing positive from COVID from ten days to 5 days, a biology professor went on CNN, and said it looks like they made the decision, not because of science. When we look at this, there is absolutely no data that I am aware about with the armor. It's people coming out of isolation 5 days after they were first diagnosed with the virus. My own work shows that when we look at people 5, 7, 8 days after they were first tested positive or first symptoms, they still have enough virus in their nose in the back of their throat to be able to come up positive on these antigen tests and antigen tests are a very good proxy for live virus and the ability to be able to infect others. So it seems that they've made a decision without the data to actually support this change. Now, if you're not confused enough, Doctor Fauci also said that many of the cases are interestingly either without symptoms or minimal symptoms. And many of the cases interestingly are either without symptoms or minimally symptomatic, particularly the breakthrough infections that you get when people have been

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Dr. Anthony Fauci Can't Let Go of His Power Grip

Mark Levin

01:34 min | 2 years ago

Dr. Anthony Fauci Can't Let Go of His Power Grip

"He told recently over the weekend he was talking I think it was the Jake tapper And seen in State of the Union And he said he said tapper asked him because do you expect record new high numbers for cases And what about hospitalizations and deaths And he said well yes unfortunately Jake I think that is going to happen We're going to see a significant stress in some regions of the country I'm a hospital system particularly in those areas where you have low level of vaccination which is one of the reasons why we continue to stress the importance of getting those unvaccinated people vaccinated The automotive variant all right In South Africa where I mentioned where it's post their post peak on omicron deaths were 25 times lower than with Delta So you have this very contagious variant that's much more mild and much less dangerous And that's a good thing because then it could become the dominant strain which is our way out of this whole thing But do they want to let it go I mean they're grip of control Do they want to let that go No no no no no no no No look you have to understand the mindset here You have to understand They love power I mean it is so so so wonderful and warm and fuzzy And what happens if we just learn to live with this thing We just live with it You know what happens They gotta go back to their offices They got to go back to their bureaucratic offices and they're not going to be on TV every day They're not going to be on the cover of magazines and books and newspapers Brad Pitt won't be playing them on Saturday Night Live

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The Question Journalists Fail to Ask Dr. Anthony Fauci

Mark Levin

01:32 min | 2 years ago

The Question Journalists Fail to Ask Dr. Anthony Fauci

"Go ahead It'll be measured by the level of antibodies that you might have a maturation of the immune system that would prolong the durability You don't know that George until you just follow it over a period of months If it becomes necessary to get another boost then we'll just have to deal with it when that occurs So a rational human being would ask him are you working on more advanced and cutting edge vaccines I mean we got these vaccines under operation warp speed I mean we've never seen anything like this domestic Manhattan Project against the pandemic the war on the pandemic but you're using vaccines Now don't you think that you should be involved in funding promoting You know not a gain of whatever it is research No no no no Not bats and monkeys and how to spread the virus But how to kill the virus Do you know that never asked this question Ever What do you guys working on that might actually be even more advanced Still with masks I got a way to manage you know he had to stay inside when you're inside where a mask went outside put a bag over your head Yeah yeah Yes you know Georgia I'm not sure but this is what I recommend How many doctors talk like that Real doctors

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Will Dr. Anthony Fauci Just Admit When He Doesn't Know Something?

Mark Levin

00:54 sec | 2 years ago

Will Dr. Anthony Fauci Just Admit When He Doesn't Know Something?

"So here's Fauci on ABC's this week with the I can't even stand this level shrimp This George Stephanopoulos because I remember when he showed his true colors he was a character assassin against women but they always resuscitate these people They always give them mouth to mouth It's a little hitman going after George Going after women the Bill Clinton's Victims Many is a respected journalist on ABC He's not respected The Democrat hack in a short one at that Cut 9 go Should we be expecting yearly boosters You know judge is tough to tell because how about that I don't know Is that a tough answer mister Medusa I don't

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Sen. Rand Paul and Sen. Ted Cruz Are Right to Check Dr. Anthony Fauci

Mark Levin

01:42 min | 2 years ago

Sen. Rand Paul and Sen. Ted Cruz Are Right to Check Dr. Anthony Fauci

"Is Senator Cruz told the attorney general you should be prosecuted Yeah I have to laugh at that I should be prosecuted What happened on January 6th senator Do you think this song right there for a second Thank you rich First of all let's break that down His creepy laugh like a Batman villain aside First of all what the question of course is here you have a United States senator who is bringing up the fact that Anthony Fauci a member of the executive branch might have lied before Congress might have perjured himself before Congress Might have in fact totally American people Why So here's the legislative branch doing its constitutional job of being a check on the executive branch of government And instead of her following up and go well senator that's you know we're not talking about January 6th here We're talking about you and possibly now the accusation is that you lie to Congress about gain of function research You lied about the lab leak You lied about these things That's what they're arguing How do you want to respond to that No don't give me a giggle I'm gonna be a giggle like you've just tied up Robin and you're waiting for Batman to rescue him Answer the question This is their job Their job is to check the executive branch of government So what do you have to say to that Doctor Fauci But again Margaret brand is on his side He's the victim here right He's the victim And even though it's very very likely that Fauci did lie to Congress on multiple occasions about gain of function research which led to the virus in China being in that lab and maybe we could have very early on intervened in this whole thing She's willing to let that go because Fauci's a hero of the left And she is CBS So obviously you got to give the guy a pass

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People Died on Dr. Anthony Fauci's Watch Compared to Sen. Ted Cruz

Mark Levin

01:27 min | 2 years ago

People Died on Dr. Anthony Fauci's Watch Compared to Sen. Ted Cruz

"This stuff Go ahead Lockdowns people talking about that Let's see what the information that we're getting in real time tells us He's on TV He doesn't have the data He doesn't have the substance doesn't have the facts and so all he's doing is shooting from the hip this is what he always Let's wait and see and that's why that's when we get the facts when I get more information But is that all he said on Sunday Now here he is on defaced the nation Cut 9 go Senator Cruz told the attorney general you should be prosecuted Yeah I have to laugh at that I should be prosecuted What happened on January 6th senator Wow he prepared for that one And what did happen on January 6th What did he do dummy You see how political this guy is What did he do I should be proud to say that what the hell Sounds like a cackling Kamala But the truth is nobody died on Ted Cruz's watch Ted Cruz isn't running the infectious disease operation in the national Institutes for health Wear a mask don't wear a mask We're two masks where goggles stay in your house hide under the table Wear a mask when you're taking a crap And I do this to do what I tell you I missed this science Come on out now The best guy at this has been Cuomo What What

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Dr. Anthony Fauci Is Suddenly Running Against Sen. Ted Cruz for Something?

The Dan Bongino Show

00:48 sec | 2 years ago

Dr. Anthony Fauci Is Suddenly Running Against Sen. Ted Cruz for Something?

"Well it's Fauci You're supposed to be a scientist The guy can never act like a scientist Jim cub cut two we got time It's about 14 seconds Here's Fauci decided to become a full-time political actor What is he running against Ted Cruz for something Check this out Senator Cruz told the attorney general you should be prosecuted Yeah I have to laugh at that I should be prosecuted What happened on January 6th senator What is he in a primary for something He's running against Ted Cruz talking about January 6th Remember there we go we need duke We need Tony from rifle You're supposed to be a scientist a medical professional Can this guy get anything right every time this guy goes on the air He causes

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Dr. Anthony Fauci Suggests Americans Will Need Boosters Every Six Months

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:09 min | 2 years ago

Dr. Anthony Fauci Suggests Americans Will Need Boosters Every Six Months

"Answer. By the way, let's play some type of foushee. The fact that he still has a job is incredible, Fauci should be in prison, but he won't be. Foushee is a he's a leader of the deep state bureaucratic state of our government. Cut three Fauci suggests that Americans will need boosters every 6 months, like cut three. We would hope and this is something that we're looking at very carefully that that shot with the mRNA not only boosts you way up, but increases the durability so that you will not necessarily need it every 6 months every year. We're hoping it pushes it out more. If it doesn't, and the data show we do need it more often, then we'll do it. Cut four, he says, if you're vaccinated and hopefully you'll get the book boosted too, your family is then you can enjoy a typical Thanksgiving meal. Who are you to say what I could do on Thanksgiving Fauci play cut for? If you are vaccinated and hopefully you'll be boosted too, and your family is you can enjoy a typical Thanksgiving meal Thanksgiving holiday with your family. The thing we are concerned about is the people who are not

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What Is It Going to Take to Fire Dr. Anthony Fauci?

Mark Levin

01:01 min | 2 years ago

What Is It Going to Take to Fire Dr. Anthony Fauci?

"What is it going to take to fire Anthony Fauci What is it going to take To fire any Democrat for that matter Obviously there's two systems of justice in this country There's probably at least two Maybe several more but not along the lines of people are thinking There is simply no question that Democrats and their friends and the bureaucracy Are treated one way and everybody else is treated another There's no question about it If we had a Republican president say named Donald Trump who was his imbecilic incompetent disastrous for the country As Joe Biden does anybody think that that president Donald Trump will be treated the way Biden's traded There's no way Or if he had a son like hunter bahn you know all of Donald Trump's kids Our success Or what we call their menches

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Health Official: Booster Use May Be Expanded

AP News Radio

00:55 sec | 2 years ago

Health Official: Booster Use May Be Expanded

"Federal health experts say an FDA advisory panel's decision on booster shot is a preliminary step and they're predicting broader approval coming up for most Americans top infectious disease expert Dr Anthony Fauci says people under age sixty five who may not be authorized right away for Kobe booster shots shouldn't be concerned on NBC's meet the press about he says he expects boosters will be phased in just like the initial vaccines were the next category is people eighteen to sixty four who on the basis of institutional or occupational and that's what you're talking about people who might be exposed based on what their occupation is health care providers people who are an essential job and he says the most important step in ending this latest cope with surges for people to get their initial shots Jackie Quinn Washington

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White House Offers Nicki Minaj Call to Answer Vaccine Questions

AP News Radio

00:43 sec | 2 years ago

White House Offers Nicki Minaj Call to Answer Vaccine Questions

"The White House has offered to school of rap star after she posted incorrect information about the cool bit nineteen vaccine the Biden administration is trying to get Nicki Minaj back on key when it comes to claims about side effects of the coronavirus vaccine not got attention this week by posting an unverified claim that a cousin's male friend in her native Trinidad took the shot and ended up impotent and with swollen **** infectious disease expert Dr Anthony Fauci says there's no way that's possible and the White House is looking to seven on straight it's part of an effort by the feds to address lingering concerns about the vaccine or not says she is open to talking with health experts I'm Oscar wells Gabriel

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Dr. Anthony Fauci Is an Egomaniac Who Feeds off the Left

The Dan Bongino Show

00:53 sec | 2 years ago

Dr. Anthony Fauci Is an Egomaniac Who Feeds off the Left

"Egomaniac who enjoys being on television Perceived to be. You know, the moral compass in America at the time of, uh Pandemic crisis and he loves the celebrity loves being on book covers and magazine covers. So he goes on the air, and he just he licks his finger He sees where the wind is blowing. He throws grass in the air to see which direction it blows away. And he sees what does the left because he's a laugh This What are the leftist? What would they love me to say right now? Well, leftists are in, of course, because they're tyrants and totalitarian. They're like, Yes, we got to restrict travel. That's what we do so fat. She's like, Okay, let me go on the air. Let me make sure they know that's under consideration because It would sound good. To my because he's a leftist acolyte. He likes to surgically attached to touch his lips to the collective ass of the left. So he says, whatever they said, whatever he thinks they're thinking in order to ingratiate himself to them. But where

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"dr. anthony fauci" Discussed on KPRC 950 AM

KPRC 950 AM

02:53 min | 2 years ago

"dr. anthony fauci" Discussed on KPRC 950 AM

"Before the Congress and I do not retract that statement. This paper that you're referring to was judged by qualified staff up and down the chain. As not being gain of function. This is your definition that you guys wrote. It says that scientific research that increases the Trans milady about transmissibility among Manimal is gain of function. They took animal viruses that only a current animals and they increase their transmissibility to humans. How you can say that is not gain a fun. It is not. It's a dance and you're dancing around this because you're trying to obscure responsibility for four million people dying around the world from a pandemic. Mm hmm. That almost that almost got uncomfortable there. And this is look this is from rebel news. Internal documents prove US government funded Wuhan Labs gain of function Research on bat coronavirus is Report published Monday, The U. S government provided funding to the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China. For a highly controversial gain of function research. On bat coronavirus is Dr Anthony Fauci. Maybe you've heard of him. Director of the U. S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease and Chief Medical Advisor to President Joe Biden denied that the National Institute of Health has ever funded gain of function research. Are we okay? Are we are? We sure were mentally okay, having this talk Are we prepared to confront? That Not only did we wreck our own economy 600,000 Americans, Dad. That we Maybe funded the entire thing. And then paid the salary of the guy who helped them. And then lied about it. Oh, this is getting uncomfortable, All right, But first we have to talk to Lee Smith, next great writer. Has some information about those Afghanistan refugees. Mm, hang on. I was down across all over. Down, do the cross. Fox News commentary. I'm Jimmy Failla, and I'll tell you about a version of the name game. We can all skip next. Well, according to research 82% of people remember radio ads, So 82% of you listening will remember that this is an ad for Zip recruiter. 82% of you will note that if your hiring zip recruiter finds qualified people for your job, in fact, four out of five employers who post on Zip recruiter get.

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"dr. anthony fauci" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

Newsradio 970 WFLA

02:11 min | 2 years ago

"dr. anthony fauci" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA

"Before the Congress and I do not retract that statement. This paper that you're referring to was judged by qualified staff up and down the chain. As not being gain of function. This is your definition that you guys wrote. It says that scientific research that increases the Trans milady about transmissibility among Manimal is gain of function. They took animal viruses that only a current animals and they increase their transmissibility to humans. How you can say that is not gain a funk. It is not. It's a dance and you're dancing around this because you're trying to obscure responsibility for four million people dying around the world from a pandemic. Mm hmm. That almost that almost got uncomfortable there. And this is look this is from rebel news. Internal documents prove US government funded Wuhan Labs gain of function Research on bat coronavirus is Report published Monday, The U. S government provided funding to the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China. For a highly controversial gain of function research. On bat coronavirus is Dr Anthony Fauci. Maybe you've heard of him. Director of the U. S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease and Chief Medical Advisor to President Joe Biden denied that the National Institute of Health has ever funded gain of function research. Are we okay? Are we are? We sure were mentally okay, having this talk Are we prepared to confront? That Not only did we wreck our own economy 600,000 Americans, Dad. That we Maybe funded the entire thing. And then paid the salary of the guy who helped them. And then lied about it. Oh, this is getting uncomfortable, All right, But first we have to talk to Lee Smith, next great writer. Has some information about those Afghanistan refugees. Mm,.

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"dr. anthony fauci" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:39 min | 2 years ago

"dr. anthony fauci" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Dr Anthony Fauci says the plan is still to roll out the Covid 19 booster by the September 20th deadline. So it looks good. I mean, I think it's going to be at the most Couple of weeks. A few week delay, if any, Speaking on CBS's face the nation, the White House chief medical advisor said research is being done to save a person who received the Moderna vaccine can get the fighter booster shot because of availability he had the plan right now is to give people the same brand of vaccine when it's time for the booster. Maryland governor Larry Hogan and Kentucky Governor Andy Bashir say it's not a red against blue issue when it comes to misinformation related to Covid 19 in vaccines. Speaking on NBC's Meet the Press, the two governors detail the challenges of trying to get people vaccinated in their states, with misinformation still spreading fast. If I had the ability to do it right now, we would have a masking order when you are in public. Indoors. We know that's a proven way to slow the spread of the virus. Bashir, a Democrat, says he's bringing in FEMA and sending the national Guard the hardest hit areas. Meanwhile, Republican governor Hogan says he's very proud of the fact that Maryland has a very high vaccination rate. Hogan noted. He was critical of former President Trump's actions early in the pandemic is now criticizing the Biden administrations messaging on booster shots and when they will be available. Congressman Michael McCaul says hundreds of U. S citizens and Afghan allies are stuck in Afghanistan, Mark Mayfield reports. Speaking on Fox News Sunday, the Texas Republican said zero people have been evacuated since American troops pulled out of that war torn nation at the end of August. He suggested. That's because the Taliban are holding them hostage. He added. The situation is worse than before the 9 11 attacks because now the Taliban has US weapons. Vice President Harris He's going to campaign for embattled California Governor Gavin Newsom on Wednesday ahead of the state's recall elections set to take place next week trip by Harris, former senator from the Golden State will make her the highest profile Democrat to campaign for the governor. Michael Kastner. Police are investigating the deaths of two adults and two kids whose bodies were found inside a burning home in southwest Houston yesterday morning. After putting out the fire, firefighters found the bodies of a man, a woman and two Children, all of whom had gunshot wounds. Investigators say that this look like the result of domestic violence, since there was no sign of forced entry into the home. The victim's names haven't been released. Legendary today show weatherman Willard Scott has died. Scott Car reports. Network colleague Al Rocker posted the news of Willard Scott's death Saturday before joining the Today Show was a weatherman in 1980. Scott made a living clowning around later literally, is boto.

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Fauci: Americans 'Likely' Need 3rd Dose of Shots

AP News Radio

00:49 sec | 2 years ago

Fauci: Americans 'Likely' Need 3rd Dose of Shots

"Dr Anthony Fauci says it's unlikely Americans will need a third dose of Kobe nineteen vaccine to be considered fully vaccinated the FDA and CDC would make the final call but based on felt his experience I would not at all be surprised that the adequate full regimen for vaccination will likely be three doses the government's preparing to give boosters to all people who receive the Fizer and maternal vaccines pending approval from federal regulators the decision on what's considered full vaccination would have big implications for schools businesses and others with vaccine mandates the U. S. is still studying whether those to receive the Johnson and Johnson vaccine will also need a booster Sager mag ani Washington

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"dr. anthony fauci" Discussed on Start Here

Start Here

02:29 min | 2 years ago

"dr. anthony fauci" Discussed on Start Here

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"dr. anthony fauci" Discussed on In Fact with Chelsea Clinton

In Fact with Chelsea Clinton

22:57 min | 2 years ago

"dr. anthony fauci" Discussed on In Fact with Chelsea Clinton

"I was honored to welcome to the podcast. Dr fauci it's become almost a cliche to say this is an unprecedented time. And i'm just curious given that you have lived through other pandemics worked in other pandemics. How much of. This feels unprecedented. And how much of. It feels eerily familiar. Well chelsea the only eerily familiar thing about it is the unpredictable nature of outbreaks. Where you just going along. And then all of a sudden something comes up it could be subtle the way. Hiv this month. In the next few days where commemorating the fortieth anniversary of the realization that we were dealing with a new syndrome. We didn't know what the microbe the pathogen was. We didn't even have a name for it back in june and july of nineteen eighty one having had. I guess i would call it the privilege in some respects but also the painfully experience of being involved in that from the very first day. That's sort of snuck up on you. It was low level below the radar screen. Then as we learn more about it we found out dealing with just the tip of the iceberg when we saw people who were very very sick not knowing until we had a test that we're dealing with something where they were literally millions of people infected so the fact that outbreaks are unpredictable. They come in strange ways. That's the common denominator. The difference with this that validates the statement. it's unprecedented. is that when you're dealing with something as explosive as this which has a couple of characteristics that. I have often referred to almost ironically years ago. What is your worst nightmare. Dr fauci people would ask me that five years ago. Ten years ago fifteen years ago. And longer i would always say it was. The emergence of a new virus generally jumping species from an animal host to a human that had two characteristics one that is extraordinarily efficient in spreading from human to human and two that it has the capability of a great degree of morbidity mortality. When you put those two things together. That's when you get my worst nightmare and that's exactly what we're experienced because we have not had anything like this in well over one hundred years since the historic influenza pandemic of nineteen eighteen so there is a very strong true element of this being unprecedented. At least in over one hundred years and dr fauci there's an adage in public health that are notable epidemics aren't now with the benefit of both hindsight and your decades of experience in pandemics. What do you think we could have done differently in january or february to help save american lives and save lives across the globe in some respects. It is not answerable because you could certainly have done things differently. If you new things differently so you can say to yourself in this country. What could we have done if we knew back in january what we know right now is the characteristics that i'm telling me would ability to efficiently spread from human to human the fact that fifty to sixty percent of the transmissions occur from someone who is infected but has no symptoms at all. We know anywhere from a third to forty percent of the people who get infected never develop any significant symptoms at all that would bring attention to any medical intervention so back then if we knew that we were dealing with in this country something as extraordinary as this in its ability to spread. We would have done something. That likely would have not been acceptable to the american public. Like when we had the first case in. i think it was january. Twenty first to say okay. It's here and then a few days later a week or two later it became clear that there was community. Spread it just air which means someone infected someone and you don't have the chain of transmission locked in. You don't know where the person got it from that. Being the case that means it's spreading in society beneath the radar screen if we had known its capability of spreading. We could have said. Let's shut the country down right now to prevent it. I think there would have been such extraordinary pushback to say. Well wait a minute what are you talking about. We have one or two cases you want to shut the country down. That's crazy so when you ask me a question what could we have done differently. Well now that we have five hundred ninety thousand deaths you go back and say well look what this has done. We may be could have prevented some of those really shutdown early and prevented the spread. But you know if you look. Throughout the world chelsea even countries that appear to have done well early on every country has gotten hit really badly even some of the asian countries now that we pointed to as models of their response are now starting to get into trouble including places like taiwan and singapore and yet nam and places like that who seemed to have done very well in the first waves. You made a comment that resonates with me is. How do you prevent an outbreak from becoming a pandemic. so. I don't think we're necessarily going to be able to prevent the emergence of new microbes. They've occurred historically for as long as before history even recorded it. History is full of them. But in answer to your question how do you prevent that from becoming a pandemic. and that's what we talk about lessons learned. What can we learn having gone through this. Where the united states was ranked by public health agencies as being the best prepared country in the world for pandemic and we got hit among the top three with brazil and india as the three worst in the sense of numbers of cases. And and dr batniji think that that is because we were prepared for previous pandemics in not future wanting. Where are we ready to fight the last war. Not the next war. I think it's partially that not completely. I think it was. There were things that went wrong early on in. That was the issue with the testing that we didn't have a testing system for a considerable period of time. And we were testing only symptomatic people. Because we're not fully aware that a symptomatic spread was really really very important so those are the things that i think could have been done differently. And then don't want to relitigate what went on last year but there are things that i think could have been done better. Although i live in new york now i grew up in arkansas and then moved when i was twelve to dc and it is heartbreaking to me. Dr fauci that arkansas louisiana tennessee mississippi so much of the south have vaccination rates. That are half of what we see in the northeast since you've had to communicate now over so many decades so many different public health challenges and also imperatives. How do you think we rebuild trust in science and especially trust in in vaccines vaccinations. That is something that is not going to happen easily chelsea. I think that we may have to find ways. And that's a complicated issue as you will know probably better than i do. It's a complicated issue of how you heal the differences and end the hostility. I mean i've been the object myself of a phenomenal amount of hostility. Merely because i'm promoting. What really fundamental simple public health principles that seems astounding that that would generate a considerable degree of hostility. But it is it is so. I don't think the answer is intensifying the hostility and pointing figures. I think the approaches to outreach to try and understand each other better and realized that we have differences but those differences should be the source of strength in some respects and not the source of chaos. So i don. I don't know the answer to your question is if it's a seemingly simple question with a complicated answer we've got to reach out to people and get them to understand that this is for their own safety their own health and also what i referred to as communal responsibility your responsibility to society because there is a thing called the chain of transmission of an outbreak and one of the very interesting and i must say quite unique aspects of sauce covy to in covid nineteen. Is that the same virus that has killed. Almost six hundred thousand americans makes many. Many people have no symptoms at all. Just doesn't bother them. I mean there's thirty forty percent of the people get no symptoms at all so that is in many respects on unprecedented to have that situation usually when you have something as potentially deadly as this it makes just about everybody a little bit sick. This is something where there are people who are saying why should i get vaccinated the chances of my getting into trouble of very very low. And they're correct if you look at the rate of hospitalizations of young people. It's zero it's small compared to the rate among elderly people and among people with underlying conditions. But there are a couple of things there that people don't fully understand you're not completely exempt because a lot of young people wind up getting into trouble statistically not nearly as many as the elderly and those with the line conditions but there's another aspect of it let's say you get infected and you don't get any symptoms at all and you say see. I got infected big deal. What's the difference the differences that it is conceivable and maybe likely that even though you got no symptoms that you would inadvertently an innocent. I'll use that word. pass it on to someone else. Who would then pass it on to someone else who would then get a serious consequence so there is a degree that have to consider of. What is my societal responsibility of. Not being part of the chain of transmission as opposed to being a dead end for the virus. So do you wanna be a dead end for the virus or do you want to be a situation where you're part of the transmission chain which would get other people in trouble but that's tough to get that concept across dr fauci. I never thought. I would say i wanted to be a dead end but yes here. I am like very happy to be fully vaccinated in a in a dead end. We'll be right back. Stay with us at children's national hospital. Everything we do is just for kids are top. Rank specialists are here for kids of all ages from babies who need help before they're even born to teens and young adults are pediatric work to diagnose problems quickly and thoroughly and use treatments designed exclusively for growing children with convenient locations. All across the dc metro area. Find a specialist. Today at children's national dot org slash stronger. Any college can make you on paper at penn college. We're more into looking good on steel and looking good on x-rays with looking good and code building and rebuilding vision and revisions and when it's all said and done you'll look good to everyone because the past might be written on paper but the future will be made by hand. Learn more at p. c. t. dot edu. I do want to ask about preparedness. Because i think probably a lot of people are now as we are vaccinating the country. I know a lot of people wanna put cove in the rear view mirror. Leave it in twenty twenty one not worry about it again but we know that the virus is not done with us until we have everyone vaccinated and we know. We need to learn lessons from this to help. Better prepare us going forward. So what lessons do you think we need to learn. And how do you think your work. The nih has to adapt. How do you think the biden administration has to adapt what concrete things have to happen to ensure we are better prepared for the inevitable next time. Okay so two components to my answer chelsea. The first is that when you're dealing with a global pandemic you have to have a global response. We're not gonna be safe on this planet until the pandemic is controlled globally. So right away. It is not necessarily a lesson but almost a mandate that we really need to help the rest of the world as as a rich country. Get this under control because if there's still viral dynamics somewhere even if we get this on the very good control here there's always the danger of the generation variants which then would make our protection somewhat tenuous even with the vaccines. That's the first thing when you look at the future. What lessons learned for the future. We need to also prepare in a global way. There was a thing called the global health security network of the global health security agenda. Will you have into connectivity. Among countries of the world good modern up-to-date communications sharing reagents sharing of of specimens continued good collaboration and communication building up in the local areas. The public health infrastructure. That would allow them to respond in quench when it breaks out in any given country because it's generally don't start spontaneously in twenty-five countries they generally start as a jumping of species usually not always from an animal reservoir to a human and then it spreads to the rest of the world. That doesn't mean that you gotta blame the country where it happens. It just so happens but you've got to have those countries prepared to be able to contain it. So that's the thing with preparedness. The other thing from a scientific standpoint is that we are very fortunate that we have made decades and decades of investment in basic and clinical biomedical research. Which has allowed us to do something. That's unprecedented to get a vaccine in. Which a virus was first identified in january of twenty twenty and then in december of that same year. Eleven months later to be putting vaccine into people's arms. That's ninety four to ninety five percent efficacious. If we were having this conversation ten years ago you would've told me. I was completely crazy thinking that that would happen. It usually takes us in years and the speed was not because we were reckless in doing things. In cutting corners the speed was related to the extraordinary amount of investment that was made of the previous decades in clinical and basic research so there another component of lessons learned we need to continue to make the investments in research that will allow us to have the scientific component of the response be optimal and fortunately for us. That's what happened with regard to the vaccines dr brought to you. You mentioned earlier. The global health security agenda which while it had antecedents for many years really got codified in the aftermath of a bola and of the united states saying what has happened in western africa is clearly a tragedy for people there but it is a danger to us here too and we do need to have more robust public health architecture and there and then that wasn't a priority for the trump administration but it wasn't really a priority for the world. I do admittedly have a little bit of a concern that once we are through covid nineteen. I worry we might lose. Focus on the need to build robust global architecture to help protect public health everywhere will chelsea. I definitely share your. And the reason i do is from my experience in that corporate memory for things that have been very very difficult in. The sense of responding in preparing is often short lived. And when you put this behind us we will be dealing with problems. That are real and present yet. It's difficult to get people to understand that the threat of an outbreak is perpetually a real and present danger so what we've gotta do as globe as as a planet as a community of nations is to just make sure we tell ourselves that when we get this under control that we've gotta say never again and mean it and never again means to really put the effort into the kind of preparation that will require considerable resources and even though it's tough to convince people to give resources to something that isn't happening now we've got a call back the memory of to nineteen twenty twenty and twenty twenty one because we started off in the beginning of this podcast. The fact is that this is really what happened to us. It just came out of nowhere and it just immobilized us for such an extraordinary period of time in a second year now. The economy has been wrecked by. This is sure not only here in the united states. Thank goodness where recovering now. But it's still a lot of people out of work. I think those kinds of memories should spur assan to make sure we are adequately prepared next time around one hopefully will spur us on returning to comment that you made earlier that i am vigorous agreement with it. We have responsibility to help. Vaccinate the world. And while i certainly appreciate president biden's commitment to donate seventy million doses by july fourth. We know we can't effectively donate our way out of this. So i am curious. Dr fauci think about the architecture that we really need to help protect public health globally while often. The focus is on surveillance and specimen collecting testing. What do you think it should be for vaccine research and development for example or the actual ability to manufacturer and to guarantee the quality of vaccines in the next generation. I'm with you one hundred percent on that. And that is referring to building up the capacity and the ability to do technology transfer. So that when you have an outbreak. It isn't only companies in switzerland. The united states in the uk but you have plants and companies and technology and the knowledge to do it in senegal and ethiopia and south africa and indonesia and brazil and chile. So that when you have an outbreak you do have the capability and that is building up. Not only the infrastructure of public health to do surveillance and monitoring but also the ability to respond at a global level to rely on. Donations is a quick immediate partial. Fix but the real durable sustainable fix now in the future is to allow other countries that generally don't have that capacity to be able to make vaccine in a timely fashion and not depend completely on donations from the rich country. The rich countries should donate if they have to but the real ultimate solution is to have a world where it's evenly distributed with his equity in opportunity to make your own countermeasures. 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"dr. anthony fauci" Discussed on The National Desk

The National Desk

06:00 min | 3 years ago

"dr. anthony fauci" Discussed on The National Desk

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"dr. anthony fauci" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

02:21 min | 3 years ago

"dr. anthony fauci" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"For six o'clock tonight. Rain tomorrow high of 41. 27 degrees right now and starting Monday, Face masks are going to be required on all public transportation in the US as new variants of the Corona virus are spreading across the country. A B C's Trevor old has the latest on the third vaccine in development. So far, the Johnson and Johnson vaccine has shown to be effective against every mutation of the virus weekend test. No, its efficacy did drop against the South Africa variants, and all of this is playing out as the CDC now projects next month. We will eclipse half a million American lives lost to Cove in 19. We already lost 90,000 this month alone. Johnson and Johnson is expected to wrap up their work and submitted for federal approval for emergency you soon, though no date has been announced. Dr Anthony Fauci says Johnson and Johnson's enormous manufacturing capacity well with that they could make billions of doses very quickly. Investigations are ongoing. More than three weeks after the deadly insurrection at the U. S. Capitol on January 6th. This has more members of the proud boys have been charged to members of the proud boys, all right, white nationalist extremist group previously charged through a criminal complaint or now formally indicted by a federal grand jury with conspiracy. Dominic Pa's Ola of Rochester, New York, and William Peppy of Beacon, New York. Federal agents who searched Pa's Ola's home say they found a thumb drive with instructions for how to make homemade explosives, weapons and poison. Sexy votes in Congress is going to pay tribute to the fallen Capitol Police officer Brian Sick Nick, who died after being hit with a fire extinguisher during the capital riots. They say that sick Nick will lie in honor in the Capitol Rotunda Starting Tuesday night. A man from the Columbus area turned himself in as he saw himself wanted by the FBI for his role in the riot. Troy Faulkner of Whitehall was in the court yesterday said nothing much at all. He faces two felony and two misdemeanor charges. He was identified because he wore a jacket with his printing company name and phone number on the back college basketball Xavier this afternoon at Butler here on the Big one per game against five all five I'm Sandy Collins. Our next updated 10 on news radio 700 wlw. Hi, I'm Dr Andres Michael itis chief psychologist that.

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"dr. anthony fauci" Discussed on WIBC 93.1FM

WIBC 93.1FM

03:29 min | 3 years ago

"dr. anthony fauci" Discussed on WIBC 93.1FM

"Indianapolis indictments in the capital riot. I'm Lisa. Let Sarah Fox News. Three members of a far right militia group called the Oath Keepers federally charged with conspiring to storm the U. S. Capitol. January 6th. Jessica Marie Watkins and Donovan Ray crowd, both of Champagne City, Ohio, and Thomas called Love. Clark County, Virginia are facing numerous charges as a new nationwide terror warning is issued. A Department of Homeland Security warned some ideologically motivated violent extremists could continue to mobilize to incite or commit violence. The National bulletin does not point to a specific threat, but notes a heightened threat environment that will persist, citing individuals Frustrated with the exercise of governmental authority, the Presidential transition. Another perceived grievance suits. Socks is Jared Halpert on Capitol Hill. We can't wait any longer. That was the message from President Joe Biden as he signed executive orders aimed at combating climate change. Climate change will be the center of our national security and foreign policy orders will cut oil, gas and coal emissions and double energy production from offshore wind turbines. The president said. The orders will create good paying clean energy jobs. Abide administration is projecting as many as 90,000. Americans will die from covert 19 in the next four weeks. This assessment made as the White House coronavirus team held its first public briefing as it looks at ways to speed vaccines to the public. Dr Anthony Fauci says the vaccines seemed to be effective on at least one of variant of the virus. It does not seem to be any negative impact on the ability Of the vaccine to be able to protect against the UK Strange that the South he speaking to Fox News, But he says it's a different story with the straight out of South Africa, which he says the vaccine doesn't seem to fight as well. Actress Cloris Leachman, who won eight Emmy Award for work on the Mary Tyler Moore Show, another TV roles and an Academy Award for the Last Picture Show has died. She was 94. America is listening to Fox News. Lucky three. W Y PC Mobile news on the level on the Go more opportunities to get the shot snowy and windy conditions in downtown Indy. We also got snow falling in places like Crawfordsville, Terra Hope, Bloomington, Columbus and Greensburg. I'm Ron counted. Here's what's trending at 602. Indiana's expanding where you can get the Corona virus vaccine, although They're not expanding. Who can get it just yet. Governor Holcomb says the minimum age to get the vaccine should drop to 65 days, not weeks. But the state first wants to get earlier appointments for more than 4000 Hoosiers. Already eligible who couldn't get an appointment till March. Indiana's also adding vaccination sites at Kroger, Meyer and Wal Mart. You're a firm in 93 WNBC Mobile. Me. Covert restrictions in Indiana will continue through February. But Governor Holcomb says he'll be tweaking some things regarding capacity, limited social gatherings and events 25% not 25 people, but a 25. Percent capacity limit for counties that are in red or orange. If you're counties in yellow, which there are eight of them in Indiana right now, 50% capacity and if your county turns blue, which is the best rating 100% capacity right now, all but eight counties in the state are in orange or red. Holcomb says he'll sign that executive order. Next week. Could restaurant see a boost in business this March. Madison McGill reports Indians dine out program could.

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"dr. anthony fauci" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

07:58 min | 3 years ago

"dr. anthony fauci" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Bloomberg, Quick, Take This is a Bloomberg Business. Black problem. Brooke World Headquarters. I'm Charlie Pellets. Stocks continued to trade mixed. We've got the down. Lower passing P. NASDAQ both higher tech shares Leading gains in stocks is investors await earnings from some of the biggest names right now, NASDAQ is up. 34 had a record of 3/10 of 1%, the Dow fluctuating between gains and losses, just turning negative. Once again, little change down By half a point, the Dow was down 137 down 5/10 of 1%. 10 year old 15 30 seconds 10 Year. Yield. 1.3% Gold is down 15 cents The ounce. Little change sparkle now at 18 55 45, West Texas intermediate crude up 6/10 of 1% 50 to 57 for a barrel of W T I, while the White House press secretary Jen Psaki says the U. S. Treasury Department will resume Obama era plans. Put Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill on President Biden wants to accelerate the process. I'm Charlie Pellet. That is a Bloomberg business Flash. All right, Charlie. Thank you. So much. So a bunch of Iris headlines California lifting its regional state home orders. We talked about New York City, postponing vaccinations at large sites that have enough doses. Madonna, beginning human studies of a booster shot for its vaccine to help protect against a more transmissible. South Africa virus variant. There's a lot of things going on, and we also have a ranking on the Bloomberg about kind of whose or where are the best places to basically right out the pandemic. Can I just tell you intend us is a near the time I was going to say the same thing. It's a familiar names at the top. Have you been following the pandemic for the past 10 months, 10 months, Right. Unbelievable. Meantime, us infections to seize chief Dr Anthony Fauci. You just heard A little bit of him. He says he's worried about a push to delay administering the second dose of covered 19. He talked at a virtual World Economic Forum panel was moderate by Bloomberg's editor in chief, John Micklethwait. Here's little bit of that. You don't get full efficacy until you get that second dose. And if you allow some optimal efficacy you could actually immunologically select More for mutations when you do that, so that's the reason why you know it may not be the case, but it gets risky, and that's the reason why we prefer to keep it on the time. At the clinical trial said right. The protocol calls for two shots in terms of maximum efficacy. That's of course, Dr Anthony Fauci, let's get to our own Bloomberg News, Health, science and medical Technology reporter Michelle Cortez. She is with Tim and me on the phone in Minneapolis. Michelle Great to have you here, Dr. Anthony Fauci talking about two shots. I do wonder the more that you read, the more you research You know? Is it better for us to get a vaccine out to more people at this point, considering the slow roll out, or is it like doctor found, he says. We got to just make sure we kind of Max out the efficacy of these vaccines and do two shots. It really doesn't matter what the goal is for the vaccination effort. If you're really trying to protect the people who are the most at risk of dying from the virus, or those who are most likely to attractive, like those who are caring for people with Corona virus, then you really need to give those doses because that's where the evidence is. That's what we know works. And if you start going away from what we know, work, you run the risk of it not working, and so, having vaccinating half the people with something that doesn't work get you in a worse position than actually just Buckling down and giving the whole vaccination to that smaller number of people. Of course, if you're just trying to get the herd immunity if you're just trying to get Tonto, if you're just trying to get to some measure of protection for the greatest number of people, then you might want to gamble. So it really is. How much of a gambler are you? Michelle Carol. It's such a good question earlier that we don't know the answer to which is where is this bottleneck when it comes to where the vaccines are. Isn't manufacturing is a distribution because here in New York City The city is postponing vaccinations is Carol mentioned that large sites because of a doe shortage. Where are they? I think at this point What we're seeing is just dislocation as a general rule if we did have massive Stockpiles of the actual but vaccine itself. I think that we would be able to start seeing these facilities in sports stadiums and amphitheaters and community centers, Schools post office those sorts of things we would be able to ramp that up. But it's really hard when all the pieces are moving at the same time. You know, you can get all the people if you could get the location and the vaccinators and the bastard 80 years and everything to a spot. You don't have the vaccine itself, then that's not going to do you. They're good when you have the vaccine, But you have fluctuating numbers. How do you Get up for that. So it's all of the moving parts that are moving at the same time that is causing the problems and where she's different point different issues everywhere. So if it was all just a matter of we don't have enough vaccine. Then we would know just what we have to fix. What we have to address to fix the problem. So does that mean that there are potentially enough vaccines out there? But there may be sitting somewhere the wrong place and not where they're really needed. And I'm just trying to understand. Right. I think that there are certain cases where you can look, for example, we understand. You know. In Florida, for example, they've only given out about half of the vaccine that they have now. That's not because they are just You know, sitting in a warehouse and it's in some freezer somewhere. They don't need it. It's because it's just In the process of going from one place to another place. They don't know exactly how much they're going to get it. It's the uncertainty of the process. So every place look at and not every state, but every hospital. Every county. There's probably differences in every particular area. And, of course, the challenge with this vaccine itself. The fact that you have the Can't get out of different Don't thought reconstituted and get ready to administer it. And then you have to give it all at once makes it clear that people are trying to be there and careful with what they're giving. What they're pulling out of the freezer. So it you had a little bit in different places everywhere that you look, there isn't one consistent. Answer to that question. Well, uh, e. I mean, I wish there were right. If there were maybe would be in a better spot, Michelle. There was a lot of vaccine news this morning, though I'm wondering about this news that Madonna is planning to do studies of a booster. Tell protect against him or transmissible virus variant. This one coming from South Africa. When you saw that news, what was your reaction? Well, that was actually really interesting stuff. There's good news and bad news in this particular instead of information is coming up from the Donna. The problematic He was in the back pick. The vaccine itself generates a less robust response, then against the new variant, and then against the old variant. So if you're getting the dirt and vaccine you want to make sure that Whatever virus actually you come into contact with. You're going to do better if you have the original, the wild type virus that being said the Vaccine actually is still very Poland in in fact, generates a stronger immune response, then even the natural infection, so that's good. Hey, hang on a second. Michelle, We're gonna continue in just a moment. We're going to live in the news and come back to Michelle Cortez, senior Health, Science and medical Technology reporter Bloomberg News. She keeps track of everything that's going on with covert and just makes us all smarter Along the way. You're listening to Bloomberg Business Week, and this is Bloomberg Radio. This is a Bloomberg money. Progressive presents an interview with your upstairs neighbor. It's Rick from.

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"dr. anthony fauci" Discussed on 600 WREC

600 WREC

06:46 min | 3 years ago

"dr. anthony fauci" Discussed on 600 WREC

"Border. On always used to say if you fleeing the country do swing by and say hello because we got a big sign on the highway, saying last rush guest host before the border, But I can't do that joke anymore because thanks to Chairman Ji The Canadian U. S border. The so called longest undefended frontier in the world is in lockdown, and nobody can flee across the Canadian border anymore. So Chairman Ji Has killed my joke among all the other things he's killed. Thanks a lot Chairman, Speaking of which Did you know that Dr Anthony Fauci is the highest paid employee in the entire U. S federal government. In 2019. This is from Forbes magazine in 2019 his salary Was $417,608, which makes him not only the highest paid doctor in the federal government. I don't know why they put that. Actually, I don't know whether he's ever actually Performed any surgery or examine your prostate or anything that it's been a It's been a long time and I'm not sure I trust him to take out my appendix or examine my process. Right now. But in 2019 his salary was $417,608, which makes him as Forbes puts it, not only the highest paid doctor in the federal government but the highest paid out of all four million. Federal employees. The president, the United States gets $400,000 But doctor found she gets $417,000. Plus 608. He was interviewed a couple of months back by Matthew McConaughey. Hey, the distinguished SP in Matthew McConaughey. Hey. Asked Dr Fauci. It's a bit of a joke if he personally had millions of dollars invested in these new vaccines on Dr Fauci laughed and replied, Math, You know, I got zero. I am a government worker. I have a government salary. He didn't mention that the $417,608 He gets is, in fact, the largest salary of all four million federal workers in the country. It's Z pretty. Um, I don't actually know why this guy's still around. He's bean. At the end, I H. He started that in 1960 of us 53 years. He's been working for the poor guy. He, uh He's just tell us. He never. He doesn't. I don't know when he's eligible for early retirement. He's now 80 years old, but he earns more than anybody else in the federal government, including the president. He owns $417,608, which is almost as many as the number of Americans. Who have been killed by the coronavirus. It's up. Well, Dr Jill Biden. Mr Snugly is even more if found. She is getting $417,608. She should be good for half a million, at least on. And as I said, found cheeses just appears to be pegged to the cove ID death rate, So there's more almost was over 400. And 19,000 dead Americans now under the fountain, she regime. Miranda Divine, my old pal Miranda Divine from Australia. You have to read the foreigners to find out what's going on. Miranda has a great column in the New York Post about how found she needs to be held responsible for his covert 19. Mistakes. You know the guy getting $417,000 getting more than the president. The president of that time waived his salary found she doesn't waive his salary, and he Askew. No one He came initially said masks. Nobody needs to be walking around with the mask. Then he three months lady does backflip and says no, no, we need masks. Hey says in January 21st the cove. It isn't something that anyone in America should be worried about. You know, he's supposed to be followed the science if you follow the science Of Dr Fauci. You'd of whiplash from changing direction that fast so often, but it doesn't seem to impact the fact that this this revered genius makes more money than anybody else. In the federal government. The good news is the cove. It appears to be clearing right up. Now that the inaugurations invade Gavin Gavin Newsom, the governor of California, is saying that it may be You think he's meant beginning a big announcement today, saying they're going to re open. It'll be safe to reopened. Restaurants, even though the rationale for closing the restaurant's was that there would otherwise be too much pressure on the ICU. The Intensive care units. There are in fact, three times now, three times as many patients in the ICU is when he announced his restaurant band, but he doesn't Hey, doesn't cases on it's safe now made they There was a well he was under threat of a recall petition because everyone in Cal, Mr certainly is right to point this out because everyone in California's got nothing to do so they're all sitting at home Bored. They've seen everything on Netflix. So there's nothing actually anything to do in California, except filling a recall petition. Full. Put your name to recall petition to get Gavin Newsom removed, so he thinks he's seen that off. Now allow. They've lifted their stay at home. California just Oh, about in the last year has announced. It's It's lifting it. Stay at home order for all regions. Get out there. Don't stay walled up in your pokey little apartment, filling out the recall petition. Get out there in the open air. Go to a restaurant, go to a movie, go to a Disney theme park ride and have a socially go two year go to Disneyland. Get out there. Don't sit at home. Just filling in the Gavin Newsom recall petition all day long. So the cove it looks like it's clearing up in California..

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"dr. anthony fauci" Discussed on WGN Radio

WGN Radio

07:30 min | 3 years ago

"dr. anthony fauci" Discussed on WGN Radio

"I am 13 years old from Antioch. And I've been between the station for a while. Now, 13 years old right now, you are calling a bookie chips? Yes, I am. This is a momentous occasion. You are the first team to call the body check in $2020. Evening 7 to 10. And one last thing before I go to you, the American people I love so well and served so long. Some reason the media's going after Dr Deborah Berke says they did today. Completely live, leaving alone. Dr. Anthony Fauci. One has been knighted. The other one has been thrown out of the tent Doctor, Deborah Burkes today on CNN was vilified and crucified by other doctors, but Dr Anthony Fauci gets a free pass. And in fact, Fauci said on one of the interview shows today quote. I believe the like a candor by President Trump has cost American lives. Like a candle by President Trump's cost American lives. Back on January the 21st about a year ago, he shortest the virus convulsing China at the time. Quote is not something the citizens of the United States should be worried about unquote. So January 21st. Almost exactly a year ago found, she said. Don't worry about the Hunan virus. It's not going to come here, not going to be a big deal. And so when the president wanted to ban travel from China The Navarro. Peter Navarro is a good man said If you stopped 20,000 Chinese nationals coming in every day this summer, in fact that you're telling me that's not gonna help felt, she said. Absolutely not. A travel ban makes no sense. So Dr Anthony Fauci, number one. Don't worry about the Wuhan virus Not coming here. Number two. Travel ban that's ah, racist. Don't worry about that. Then going back to masks, which were all wearing now in March, when the crown of ours was decimating New York Dr Fauci said the masks were useless quote right now in America. People should not be walking around with masks, he said to 60 minutes in March. Three months later in June, he did a flip flop. Quote Mass should work to prevent you from infecting others, but also it can protect you. Nothing was more corrosive of the public trust. When Dr Fauci said, Don't worry about their one virus. Number two Keep they, uh, China Nationals from coming in and out of America. Number three Masked. Do not work. No big deal. He also said at one point about herd immunity should take between 70 75%. Then he said, no, it's probably closer to 60%. So then he went to 80 85%. And so, he said, yes, lack of truthfulness by the Trump administration has cost lives if that's true, what was the face of the pandemic for the first several months? Was Dr Anthony Fauci, who said Don't worry about the room, Hon virus and don't wear a mask. Now he's saying, Gotta wear a mask. It was worried. Conspiracy theories going us How come one person is going to be crucified? Dr Deborah Berks and President Trump and the other person is throwing out the first pitch at National Baseball Games. Don't get it, pal. She is now the face. Of covert 19 responses by the Biden administration that goes on and on and on the Apocrypha. See to me is beyond belief. I wear a mask. I would encourage you to wear a mask. I wash my hands. I was trying to say 6 ft apart. All that kind of stuff? Yes. Essentially Joe Biden's unity would divide us and probably get us killed at one point or another. It's awful. I don't is John Mitchell, the attorney general said some 40 years ago. Don't pay attention to what we say. Watch what we do with Joe Biden do not pay attention whatsoever to what he says. Watch what he does open the southern border kill hundreds of thousands of great paying jobs. Give illegal aliens all the government benefits that they have not paid for. And for the 1st 100 days, no deportations. In fact, let the aliens go. Now, if you live in a border city, I live in Ohio. We generally don't have too many immigrants coming in. And in Ohio. That's not the case, though, on the southern border isn't and how about the billions of dollars of cost The government's going to incur by breaching those contracts with Keystone and also in the southern border. And then when the interviews are being conducted of the migrants coming through Mexico and Mexicans themselves, they tell you we got to get to America that we know deportations for the 1st 100 days. I'm good to go. This is in the middle of a pandemic, which you're killing 2 to 3000 Americans today and buying his welcome into America. Those who have not been tested for anything much less the vaccinations, his Children and they're coming into this country for medical care, and I do not blame them one bit. If I was living in Mexico, which is it broken down illicit medical industry and system and I feel as if I'm gonna get sick and I'm gonna have a contagious may be fatal disease. I want to get to America as soon as possible. This far left unity will divide us even more. Continuing their calls. Line becomes available 8666477337 If we go back in time for re education, let's play the cuts of Dr Anthony Fauci on a loop. The number of times he's been wrong, but you're still the face. The bite Administration response. Let's continue. Go to Scott in Florida and Ron in Canada, so called unity unity means agree with us. And you're good to go disagree with us and you're being disloyal and the reprogramming and reeducation. I didn't think in America we would be similar to the 19 sixties running around at that point, Pay King with the little red book looking for those who disagree with mouse a tongue and they go to reeducation camps like Kim Jon UN sending to reeducation camps. Getting rid of social media. How much this scent is there in college campuses permitted. How about to send on morning talk shows or on the view or in the evening news? How many different viewpoints are being heard? The answer is none. And if you raise your hand and say I disagree that this election didn't look right to me, you will be viciously attacked until you shut up. And I pray to God That the Republicans in the U. S. Senate do not vote to convict Donald John Trump. Some sort of Seo seditious act or inciting a ride when the Democrats language on similar issues have happened on a regular basis without similar Similar seditious charges, Impeachment and removal from office. If that's the standard, and certainly Bernie Sanders should be removed from office, along with Nancy Pelosi, who incentivize people to attack the capital of Wisconsin about nine years ago. Remember that? James Hoskins Seuin who listen a Bernie Sanders rhetoric and tried to decapitate the leadership of the Republican Party in the House of Representatives, resulting in a mortal wound to Stephen Scully's. That was a one or two days story..

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"dr. anthony fauci" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI

Newsradio 1200 WOAI

06:37 min | 3 years ago

"dr. anthony fauci" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI

"Over the course of elections in November and January. Donald There's something inside it the erection. I love you, too. But you're not my time. Somebody who was enterprising very quickly went and he took that or she took that problem that Chuck had there in in the Senate and just made him the full years. All right. Made him the fool that he is s. Oh, there you go. We got that for you. We were talking about that plenty. I want to get into some other stuff. I talk about Dr Fauci yesterday. Dr Anthony Fauci. And again he's a guy who walked on water early on in this He's a guy that that decided that he was somehow more than just a man. And as the chief epidemiologist in the country, we shouldn't listen any other epidemiologists. So what he had to say was the only thing that you had listened to and you listen to anybody else. There's something wrong with you and your stupid face. But when he worked with President Trump He instead of resigning. You're stepping down because even like what Trump was doing He went along with it basically said, Yeah. This is what's happening now. I'm not allowed to the president. Everything's fine. Now. I know why he would say that. I mean, he's got no integrity at all. If you disagree with the president the entire time they just said that he agreed. I mean, that would be kind of stupid, right? Well, here's the headline from the blaze today, Dr Anthony Fauci says he's finally free to speak the truth of public health and covert 19 under the Biden administration. Some prior information was apparently quote not based on scientific fact. Dr Anthony Fauci, and this is written by Would like to give up the props Sarah Taylor. Dr Anthony Fauci claims that he's finally free to speak the truth of of silly. It's now that former President Donald Trump is out of the White House, according to a Friday NBC News report. Fauci, whose president Joe Biden's White House health adviser Said that the new administration is intent on being completely transparent, open and honest quote. It was very clear that there were things said being regarding things like The first of which he featured in months. Could tell you. I take no pleasure at all in being in the situation of contradicting the president, So it was really something that you didn't feel that you could actually say something and there wouldn't be any repercussions about it. The idea that you can get up and talk about what? You know what the evidence is with the sciences. It is somewhat of a liberating feeling, he said, found. She added that he met with the new president ahead of Thursday's news conference and the to address the presentation of information on covert 19 promising that everything we do will be based on science and evidence. One of the new things about this administration is that if you don't know the answer, don't guess, Fauci said. Just say you don't know the answer. The infectious diseases expert also appeared to take subtle dig it Trump and said, One of the things that we're going to do is be completely transparent, open and honest. If things go wrong, not point fingers but to correct them and make everything we do based on science and evidence. Earlier on Thursday, Fauci told the World Health Organization that the United States would remain a member of the agency and divide administration. Why not? It's basically run by China. Why wouldn't you be? I mean, Joe is incumbent. He's he's somehow reliant on China. They pull the strings of the puppet. Back to back to the actual story. And May, the former president withdrew for the W H O following Contras you regarding the origins in the early days of covert 19 as such, he said. I'm honored to announce in the United States will remain a member of the World Health Organization, he said in prepared remarks yesterday. President Biden sign letters retracting the previous administrations announcement to withdraw for the organization and those letters have been transmitted to the secretary general of the United Nations. So what do we learn from that? A couple of things are important. Number one. Fauci is just a politico. That's all he is. Number two. He's a liar. Whoa, whoa, whoa! You wait a second there. Packy Packy Million hold on. Well, he's a liar. Why would you bring up Let me say this again something that got me suspended on Twitter. Dr Zelenko working with Professor Reisch. At Yale or Harvard. I forget which one it was. They had this way of using And zinc. And after a Maya center something I'm not the expert on this, But they said it works. They did actual case study with science that shows it works. Why did he bring up? Just to say that that somehow was not honest or it was not transparent or it was something else. Don't know why he brought it up. Other than to say. Screw Trump. Yes, he is no more an epidemiologist and reaches Dr Zelenka was a doctor. Hydroxycut. And they say in that study that it worked. What's wrong with that? Why do you have to pretend like Trump was wrong just to make Biden feel better dividing? Tell him go out there and complain about What are we talking about? Candidate. Nine for one patch 8889417247 Joe PAGs. Com. Glad to have you along for the ride. It's just very, very strange. What we're watching. Go down here. It just is. It's very, very strange. Yes, I mean going to trump on other stuff if you want on science, but Extreme. It's actually irresponsible from this health guy. And we we left the World health organization like Sara Taylor. She did a good job of the story. But you have to make sure that we say why China pressured though. Wh o to minimize what was going on with covert 19 with the Wuhan flew with the Wuhan virus. They pressured. And the W H O gave in..

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"dr. anthony fauci" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI

Newsradio 1200 WOAI

04:24 min | 3 years ago

"dr. anthony fauci" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI

"They're doing the work. Believe me, They're getting it done real news for real people to check it out. Don't ask about Dr Fauci, Dr Anthony Fauci. What we had was a situation. The beginning of this where he was a rock star and either went to his head or it's always been in his head. I don't know. But he's a little guy from New York. Straight shooter appears to be, Um, now that President Trump is gone. He's taken the first day and first opportunity to attack the guy. Shows me he's got no ethics shows me that he is a guy who is a turncoat if he disagreed with what Trump was saying, when Trump was saying that he should have said so. You should have said so if he disagreed with what Trump was saying he should have been strong and said I need to quit because I don't like how you're handling it. But the guy didn't want to lose all of this way that he was gaining Dr. Anthony Fauci. I remember talking to somebody radio executive and I won't don't name the person But this person said to me, in fact, she's a rock star. Love Fauci. People really are listening to it. Fauci is saying. I said that I think you're right. But I've got a problem with him being so wishy washy things like Possible preventative measures on whether you should wear a mask and then social distance, not wear a mask because, he said, it's silly or social distance. No mask. Yes, mask of you within 6 ft. I didn't know what to make of it because the guy was giving me mixed signals. I didn't know what to think. And then he goes to the ball game and he has a mask. But he has the mask under his chin. And then everything that he says, is sort of smart Alec E thing, and then it turns out. Does he have patents for vaccines or not? I don't know if you're working with Bill Gates of so why Gates isn't in the He's not in the government, and I don't think that far better. Good. I think I think he thinks he is, but I'm not so sure. A t end of the day. This guy is not only not a rock star, but he's a little narcissist. And when you get mixed messages from the guy who's looked at as the top epidemiologist, and you're told to ignore the top academic demonologist over at Harvard or Yale at the same time, I'm not really sure what to believe is a guy who's not an epidemiologist. I don't know about viruses and diseases and things like that. Other than what? I'm talk taught by people like Fauci, but I didn't like what he did today. And I think what's smart What's appropriate and what shows a bit of credibility and respect and honor is just say, Listen, we've got a new administration. I'm going to go with this president and see what he wants to do with it. I'm gonna give the workers heart is again for the American people. But instead he thought he would give a dig. Instead. He was like a little bit different. I could tell the truth. Now what we're talking about Where were you taken Aback by better dollar. No. No, I was not. Because you expected it or or what you think. Oh, I kind of expected. That mean wasn't any because when we were doing the current virus task forces, you know those press briefings. Eventually we saw less and less of Fauci more of Berks and and they you know they could They Went away altogether. And I knew you was coming back with this administration, so it didn't surprise me what he said today. About Trump. Would it have been more appropriate, though? Do you think he just not say anything to sama working this guy now? Sure we can do I think so. But where are in a different climate right now? So it's all about disliking the former president. Yeah. You think everybody who's ever been connected to Trump will now disconnect and because they think it's good for their food. I don't like the guy. I like the guy. I like what he did. His agenda was exactly what I wanted to do. When it came to conservatives and versus liberalism or American values versus globalism. I appreciate everything that he did. I never had a problem saying, Yeah, he goes too far in that tweet. Or maybe he shouldn't. I said it while he was doing it. Don't do to our press conferences. I said Don't do an hour long press coverage. I also say Come back on talk radio. This is what got you elected the first time. So I don't mind being critical on the every day of it. But the idea that I would now say men I should never have gone to the White House and interviewed him. I should never have had him on the show so many times. I should never have shown support. I will never do that. Maybe I'm just a different kind of character. But now I can't. But I don't think the people that were close to him like you, Sarah Sanders or Kayleigh. Mcenany, Eddie. You know those people? I don't think they're going to turn on the former president. I think you're right. I don't think the very good point. Let me ask you if you don't know you didn't see me to interview Rudy. No, You don't know what he says. Do you think that they're at odds with each other? Do you think that they're no longer friends and they were fighting And you think that he would not represent the president again? Going forward? The former president, you know, I think he Probably would say that he would represent the president and he truly believes. And you know what? What he was fighting for during this campaign. I think he would..

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"dr. anthony fauci" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

01:55 min | 3 years ago

"dr. anthony fauci" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"Happening. President Joe Biden, releasing his administration's efforts to curb the ongoing Corona virus, pandemic or national strategies. Comprehensive. It's based on science, not politics is based on truth, not denial and his detail. The president says his top priority is ramping up the national vaccination program and also pushing to expand virus testing. Announced today a new executive order using war time powers to boost supplies of peopie and other equipment. Meantime, Dr Anthony Fauci says the Corona virus outbreak continues to be a very serious situation. When you look at the number of new infections that we have, it's still had a very Very high rate hospitalizations air up there a certain areas of the country. Dr Fauci says Scientists are paying very close attention to virus mutations, but says people should still plan on getting vaccinated and that the vaccines will be effective against other strains. Governor Charlie Baker along with Lieutenant Governor Karen Toledo, announcing today new guidelines. Starting next week, when it comes to business operations in Massachusetts governor announced were able to begin carefully lifting restrictions and that businesses previously required to close early. May now operate past 9:30 P.m. effective January 25th at 5 a.m.. Meantime, hundreds of people have been waiting in the cold outside Gillette Stadium for their turn to be vaccinated against coronavirus. The stadium searches the first mass vaccination site to open in the Commonwealth. BBC's Kim Tunnicliffe tells us the governor's got a tour of that facility today, Governor Baker got a firsthand look at the area of the Putnam Club, where first responders and frontline health care workers are rolling up their sleeves and getting their covert vaccines. Patriots owner Robert Kraft led the tour, telling Baker he's proud to partner with the state to provide resource is to residents of Massachusetts and their continued battle against the virus, Kraft said. The Patriots of celebrated many great moments over the years, but none as important as opening the state's.

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"dr. anthony fauci" Discussed on WBAP 820AM

WBAP 820AM

02:08 min | 3 years ago

"dr. anthony fauci" Discussed on WBAP 820AM

"House covert 19 advisor, Dr Anthony Fauci is opening up about the transition from the Trump administration to the Biden administration. He was asked in the White House briefing room this afternoon about his role over the past year very clear that there were things that were said. Be it regarding things like And being in a situation of contradicting the president. So it was really something that you didn't feel that you could actually say something and there wouldn't be any repercussions about it. The President Biden today unveiled a lengthy covert 19 plan going forward, including an aggressive vaccination campaign. You can see that on our website w b a p dot com Having a great Yeah, but pushing for legislation aimed at protection or protecting rather from this, the state from increased crime Governor Rabbit discouraging local policies that he says could lead to increased crime. He specifically referred to Dallas County District Attorney John Kruse owes decision not to prosecute theft under $750 that says a standard and sends a message to the people of that community. That some crimes not gonna be prosecuted, and that promotes other people to engage in crimes habit, also asking lawmakers to pass legislation that would descend device cities from the funding police and bail reform policy that would make it harder for criminals to get back on the street plate. Nevil, WB AP News A pandemic has been hard for families economically when Walker is CEO of the Dallas Homeless Service, our calling and says they have seen unprecedented numbers. People experiencing homelessness, almost 100 new people a week and it's been hard to accommodate. Everyone wonders there at Max capacity, and they have covert restrictions. You know, requiring a negative test results, so we've had to become the test site for people wanting to get into shelter. He says. They've had to ramp up procedures around covert testing and work together with other facilities to help places many people in the beds as possible. Texas business closing numbers on Wall Street, The Dow down 12 points NASDAQ Up 74 the SNP 500 Up by one again the low Tonight 49. It is 53 degrees from the W B A P News desk. America Bushman Your Next update at 4 30 24 7 coverage..

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"dr. anthony fauci" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:21 min | 3 years ago

"dr. anthony fauci" Discussed on WTOP

"Visit Palo Alto networks dot com slash us hyphen Federal 4 35 well, President Trump may be gone from Washington. Dr. Anthony Fauci, though remains and the H doctor says he feels more comfortable in his role with the new and Biden administration than he did working with former President Trump and battling coronavirus. I take no pleasure at all. And being in a situation of contradicting the president. So it was really something that you didn't feel that you could actually say something and there wouldn't be any repercussions about it. The idea that you can get up here And talk about what? You know what evidence what the sciences and no, That's it. Let the science speak. It is somewhat of a liberating feeling found she is the top medical adviser to President Biden on the Corona virus pandemic. He tells ah White House news briefing that he was particularly armed by former President Trump's promotion. Of Wt Opie's Mitchell Miller's On Capitol Hill. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says former president Trump must be held accountable for inciting an insurrection at the Capitol because he's now gone. Thank God you don't say to a president do whatever you want. In the last months of your administration, you're gonna get it get out of jail card free. Pelosi also says if any Republican is found to have helped those who later attacked the capital, they should be prosecuted, But except for saying soon she's not indicating exactly when she'll send the article of impeachment against Donald Trump to the Senate for his trial. The House's top Republican Kevin McCarthy, voted against impeachment, but says he's always been critical of the rioting. That's un American. It's undemocratic. Anybody involved in that should be prosecuted on Capitol Hill, Mitchell Miller. W T o p. News. Meantime, CBS News reports Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell will present a proposal to majority leader Chuck Schumer to delay the start of former President Trump's impeachment trial until February. This would give impeachment managers and Mr Trump's defense at least one week to prepare. McConnell floated the proposal to Republican senators on a conference call this afternoon. It's unclear when House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will send the article of impeachment to the Senate.

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"dr. anthony fauci" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM

KLBJ 590AM

07:36 min | 3 years ago

"dr. anthony fauci" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM

"Dr. Anthony Fauci was on the line with the World Health Organization this morning. He gave them the news that the United States is back in the W. H O. The United States will cease The drawdown of United States staff seconded to the WH show. And we'll resume regular engagement of U. S government personnel. With the W H O both directly And throughout wh o collaborating centers. No idea what he just said. Besides a chill a lot of times, it means U. S. Taxpayer money back is coming back. Yes, Shawn, is it four points with market? Melinda? Hello, Sean. Good morning. Morning, it Z. I got really upset when I heard that hurt. You mentioned that earlier. For the first time ever, the W. H O is headed up by a non doctor who is a communist who was placed there at the strong arming of China. Wh ose stop. Excuse me. China stopped the W H O from going in and looking at the source for the virus to begin with. Has run cover for China, uh, to its messaging and whatnot. Since the beginning of this on, Lee recently came out with something quasi critical of it. And here we are, You know, we can debate about whether or not we should join again. But shouldn't we at least try to extract some concessions a panel to look into this, so it never happens again. Maybe some change of leadership who's not so allegiance to China. I can't believe we're just going back in Willy nilly said. Here we are. We're back. Here's our tax dollars, and let's just keep things going as they are. Exactly. That's my thought is to just go back to what it Woz. And not request that there be some type of changes. That's that's what I have a real problem with. Joining them. Rejoining them is that we're like, OK, Yeah, you messed up, but It's all right. We're back. Here's our money. Take it. Do whatever you want with it. There needs to be changes. You know it was election season here in the U. S. So it's politically expedient that complain about the breakdowns that might have occurred here in our country, but we can't Ignore the breakdowns that occurred worldwide in the beginning, going all the way back to China and the W. H O when this thing started Sean, You're right on all of those points. It is critical that the world knows the real origin of the covert 19 virus. The coronavirus. We still don't know. Did it come out of the lab? Did it come out of those wet markets? We don't know we should have known months ago. They kept an investigative team out of China. Until about last week. They finally allowed someone in that's plenty of time to hide the evidence. Yes. That's like I I ran in the nuclear website. They're not Westside nuclear sites. You know it Z. They tell you they're gonna allow you in you. Will you call for an inspection? They delay you for three months. They clean the side and then you come in and they say, See, we don't have anything to hide. Yeah, doctors in Taiwan or among the very first to discover that this was spreading human to human and they tried to alert the World Health Organization in the World Health Organization would not talk to Taiwan because The World Health Organization is controlled by China and China does not recognize Taiwan. They say that is China. Don't talk to them. We should be running that part of the result. Yes, look, look at the suffering the debts, the money. It's cause the misery. So one of the first things we do as a new administration is run back to him and say, Where can we sign up again? I'm with you, Sean. There's no reason why we should be rejoining that when nothing has been changed, Sean, Thank you. You can weigh in at 51283605 90 call or text us with your thoughts. They had riots in Seattle, Portland and Denver. Last night. It was antifa. Some of the videos of the violence and destruction. Show them running around with signs and spray painting vandalizing buildings in those three cities. A lot of the American flag Yes. Blank, Biden blank the Democrats. We want revenge. We want revenge for Imperial ist wars. And police murders. Blank Biden. That was the message in all three cities as Antifa rioted last night. Yeah, they're gonna have tea. Oh, do something about this or I feel like we're going to go back to what we saw in the summer where this was Pretty much allowed to go on each and every night with not a lot of, um Shutting it down, and so I feel like the reaction needs to be there. It needs to be the same as what we saw with the capital in that we will. We're arresting people. We're going to hold you accountable if you're doing things that are unlawful, remember in one of the debates when Joe Biden says Antifa is an idea It was an idea. Not real people doing real damage. Well, now it's on his watch. So let's see how he how he handles. This idea has done millions and millions of dollars worth of damages to very innocently, business owners, homeowners, etcetera, So you're right. It is. It's on his watch now and they're going to have to step up or they're going to see what they saw in the summer, and they're gonna have to have a response to that. And ice building in Portland was one of those attacks last night. Now former CIA director John Brennan was on M S NBC. He is applauding the Biden administration. He's got a lot of contacts, he says. They are focused like a laser right now on finding domestic terrorists. In this sound bite. You'll hear him explain that these domestic terrorists right here on our soil or like the insurgents in the Middle East. Very similar in the way they form the way they operate. And what they do here is John Brennan on M S. NBC with more thoughts about the domestic terrorism, no looking forward that members of the Biden team who have been dominated or have been appointed Are now moving and laser like fashion to try to uncover as much they can about what looks very similar to insurgency movements that we've seen overseas, where they germinate in different parts of the country, and they gain strength, and it brings together an unholy alliance frequently. Of logistics, religious extremists, authoritarians, fascists, bigots, Racists, native ists, even libertarians, and unfortunately, I think there has been this momentum that has been generated as a result of, unfortunately, the demagogic rhetoric of people that's just departed government but also those who continue in the halls of Congress. Even libertarians. Yes, you're not even safe. Yes, Any wraps it up with a shot at former President Trump and even as he said current members of Congress who were still there with their rhetoric. So this this will all tie into what the big tech platforms are doing as well. Twitter, etcetera down quieting of conservative extremist viewpoints as they put it, Yes..

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