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police, watching sirens going off like tornado warnings parade . [inaudible] tucker: it is heartbreaking . the has been abysmal bird the epa administrator finally showe up in ohio today, that was only because of the public outcry an mounting political fallout. today, there was yet another derailment of the train carryin hazardous materials this time just outside of detroit. is it just me or does it seem like there have been a lot of trained real men slightly? are we supposed to believe this as part of the new normal? of course this is not normal, i is totally unacceptable. until we at fox in a handful of other journalist mandated answers, the biden team seem to be fairly unfazed by all of this . when they do speak out under political pressure, they have zero credibility. they have left behind such a trail of lies on all subjects, that i wasn t surprised when gallup found that americans now think the government is the biggest problem facing the united states. the you ....
station. why didn t sirens go like a tornado? off likethat could have put it ? it s safe to say it is heartbreaking. the administration s response to this derailment has been abysmal. biden s epa administratorup i finally showed up inn ohio the today. that was p only because ofub the public outcry and mounting political fallout. and today there was yet anotherr derailment of a train carrying. hazardous materials, this time just outside of detroit. is it just me or does it seem like there have been a lot of train derailment lately?sed or are we supposedas to believe this is all part of the new normalt of? i of course, this is not normal. it is totally unacceptable until we at fox and a handful of other journalists started to demand answers. the biden team seemed to beo fairly unfazed by all of this. so when they finally do speakpru out under political pressure, rethey have zero credibility.. they ve left behind suchie a trail of lies on all subjects that i wasn t sur ....
town hall where they were supposed to get the chance to confront the people responsible company let a train full of chemicals fly off the rails and lit it on fire ceo of norfolk southern alec shaw shown right there just decided to back out of the meeting. allen shaw and rail company won t even show their faces. primetime has a producer out there, so we will be giving you updates throughout the hour. can you imagine how angry these people are? the company responsible for potentially cancer clustering the town is hiding from them. after they were riding the rails with bad parts. surveillance cameras caught the train sparking unjust 20 minutes before derailing. but now alan shaw and his rail company seem pretty comfortable turning their backs on ohio. is it because they line the pocket of every politician in ohio? probably. maybe norfolk southern didn t have the spine to face their victims. i wake up every day. i have been sick with my upper congestion. this morning ....
there s been turmoil in british markets since the government announced unfunded tax cuts three weeks. it s 4:30. good morning. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. last month, president biden told americans the covid pandemic was over. a striking statement, given that us covid deaths are still running at an average of close to 400 a day. the overall covid death toll in the states has topped 1 million. on many measures, america s pandemic performance has been relatively poor. my guest is the soon to retire chief medical adviser to president biden, dr anthony fauci, the scientist at the centre of america s covid storm. what lessons has he learned? dr anthony fauci in bethesda, maryland, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. it s good to be with you. it s great to have you on the show. now, let s start with that big statement by president biden. the pandemic is over, he declared. do you agree with that view? well, certainly, if you re talking abo ....
my guest is the soon to retire chief medical adviser to president biden, dr anthony fauci, the scientist at the centre of america s covid storm. what lessons has he learned? dr anthony fauci in bethesda, maryland, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. it s good to be with you. it s great to have you on the show. now, let s start with that big statement by president biden. the pandemic is over, he declared. do you agree with that view? well, certainly, if you re talking about the pandemic as a widespread disease throughout the world, it s not over. what the president was referring to. but it s understandable how there could have been some varied interpretations of that. he was referring to the very fulminant phase of the outbreak when, for example, in the united states, we were having about 800,000 to 900,000 infections a day and up to 3,000 to 4,000 deaths per day. we are not at that point now. we re much better off, but technically speaking, we still are in the middle of a ....