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Alex Wagner Tonight

have any integration at some level with the human genome because these vaccines are honestly there the antichrist of all products. >> the antichrist of all products? yesterday surgeon general ladder poll called for a full halt in the use of all am are a covid vaccines incited the very debunked allegations that they could somehow alter your dna. joining us to help us understand why that doesn't make any sense at all, is dr. peter hotez, professor of pediatrics and molecular virology and microbiology, the author of the deadly rise of deadly science, scientists warning. this is a man who i have talked to literally from the days before covid was spreading. peter, good to see you again. thank you for being with us. can you help us understand what the florida surgeon general is warning about vaccines indian a? >> yeah.

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Alex Wagner Tonight

why that doesn't make any sense at all is dr. peter hotez, professor of pediatrics in virology and microbiology, the author of the new book "the deadly rise of anti-science, a scientist's warning." this is a man i've talked to literally from before the days covid was spreading. peter, good to see you again. thank you for being with us. can you just help us understand what the florida surgeon general is warning about mrna vaccines and dna? >> yeah. and it's -- you know, the bottom line is it's misinformation. and as you rightly point out, it's the kind of misinformation that caused so many americans to refuse covid vaccines in our red states including my state of texas with as my book points out 200,000 needless deaths because they refused covid vaccines because of misinformation. many vaccines because their

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Special Report With Bret Baier

sentence instead of the entire paragraph we don't know if it's russian. >> why not hand it over then. >> because i have boxes. i wanted to go through the boxes and get my personal things out. >> do you ever get sick of hearing ron desanctimonious? >> not really at the end of the day it is what it is. >> bret: you spoke today about how most of the country is kind of in the middle one way or the other. >> damn right i believe that. >> if you were to characterize it, are you close? >> every day we get closer. for us the palestinian issue is very important. we need to solve that part. >> bret: how do you solve that part? >> i think the palestinians should be part of the process but i don't think the palestinians should have a veto over the process. >> bret: what are you willing to agree to to get a peace deal? >> what matters most is to save as many lives of our people as people. >> bret: top virology just pointed gain of function research and lab leak. >> it does not sound like you are open-minded to it? >> bret, i know you are a good person. i have known you a long time.

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Specific viruses may be associated with increased risk and worse outcomes of ovarian cancer

1. This retrospective cohort study tested ovarian tumors for 113 viruses and found six viruses of interest (VOIs) that were present in one-quarter of tumors. 2. The presence of one of these VOIs was associated with a four-fold decrease in overall survival (OS) compared to those with any other viral strain or no viral strains.

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UM lands $12.3M contract to improve tuberculosis vaccine

On the third floor of the University of Montana’s Skaggs Building, researchers work on the building blocks of a better vaccine for one of the world’s most letha

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No shots for Spot? Study finds owners' vaccine hesitancy can extend to pet dogs

Individuals who are skeptical of vaccines for themselves are also more like to question the need or efficacy of getting shots for their four-legged companions, according to a recent study.

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