credibility of government scientists or doctors than dr. anthony fauci. there are now tens of millions if not hundreds of millions of americans that are not going to believe the next thing a scientist or doctor working for the government says. appear that s dangerous. if god forbid we have another pandemic, let s say we have something like ebola that has massively high fatality rates, i want us to have scientists and doctors that can give us advice on how to keep our families safe. and yet fauci was so willing to listen to the teacher s union, so willing to listen to the biden white house, so willing to put politics above science, that he s done enormous damage to the credibility of the government doctors. i think that s an incredible disservice to the country. sean: senator, very powerful statement. i can t say it any better. senator ted cruz, thank you. thank you. sean: now, over the last three years, perhaps no one in washington in the swamp has been
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have information about the spread of the infections, about the fatality rates and genetic mutations and why what s happening in china isn t just about china, it s about the world. bill: it is hard to know what the truth is. the cities are huge. you are talking about 10, 15, 20 million per city. we re trying to find out the origins of covid. i don t know if we ll get to it. you penned a letter and signed it with 43 other national security experts saying to the media, you have to pursue this. here is part of it. leading scientific journals censored dissenting voices and many writers promoted narratives or asserted conclusions unsubstantiated by evidence and reporters didn t make good efforts potential conflicts of interest of the sources. will we go forward with this or not and why did you sign the letter? not only did i sign the
though some show sharp declines. he may have protected some people, he has done tremendous damage to others. it s also arguable whether or not he actually protected people. when you adjust for age, the results, the fatality rates are the same, basically, in california and florida, and when we look at some of of the northern european countries who prioritized kids and open schools they are not seeing the learning loss and you know, they they fared better, actually, than we did here in the united states from a covid perspective. so you know, it s arguably, he problem it s arguably he protected no one, and caused undue harm to children across the state, small business owners, you know, businesses went under across the state, the economic results and the learning loss, and many democratic governors are refusing to release the results of the testing before the election because i think that they know it s harmful. it s go g to be bad, no yes
in the us, six children are among the 16 people killed in kentucky s flash flooding. officials warn the death toll could double. spain and brazil have announced their first deaths from monkeypox, the first known fatalities outside the african continent. spain is one of the worst hit countries. around a quarter of the roughly 20,000 global infections were diagnosed there. i ve been speaking to professor ann rimoin. she s an american infectious disease epidemiologist whose research focuses on emerging infectious diseases, particularly those that are crossing species from animal to humans. monkeypox is a serious disease. while it may not carry the same kind of fatality rates that we think about with other viruses, this one can be very