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jay butler, cdc director for infectious disease and the former incident manager of the cdc's covid-19 response will provide you a brief update on our current situation. i know it has been a difficult year for americans, but we are going to come through this on the other side. i am also optimistic that we will have a limited supply of one or more covid vaccines available for distribution before the end of this year, but we're not quite there yet. that is why it is so important that all of us remain diligent in our efforts to defeat this virus and to protect ourselves, our families, and our communities. at cdc, science, data, and service have driven our response to the covid-19 pandemic, and our mission is to protect the health of every american and stabilize. -- american and save lives. personally, i am incredibly proud of the men and women of the cdc. it has been an honor for me to lead them during these extraordinary times and to lead these extraordinary people. i would like now to introduce dr. jay butler who will make remarks and then followed by secretary of health and human servi
jay butler, cdc director for infectious disease and the former incident manager of the cdc's covid-19 response will provide you a brief update on our current situation. i know it has been a difficult year for americans, but we are going to come through this on the other side. i am also optimistic that we will have a limited supply of one or more covid vaccines available for distribution before the end of this year, but we're not quite there yet. that is why it is so important that all of us...
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ap wire service lease on saturday that the cdc was almost universally opposed by cdc scientists was written by the white house. we learned last month that there and nwr morbidity and mortality weekly report, the main mechanism for half a century they have released scientific findings were being edited and not allow them to say forexample that children were transmitting this disease . so i'm wondering is there a way to get the cdc's independence back which has just been sort of a hallmark of the supreme court's, sort ofindependent, you don't touch them on abortion, on gun control , the white house is put pressure on them and have never given in justin completely new territory and do you have any thoughts on how to regain edc's independence, >> sylvia, i'm going to direct that question to you stuart , if you want to join in on the role of the cdc in this. >> i think in the report one of the recommendations is an independent review of the cdc and i think at this point, what we do need in order to rebuild confidence is an independent review that looks at the question of what types of influence
ap wire service lease on saturday that the cdc was almost universally opposed by cdc scientists was written by the white house. we learned last month that there and nwr morbidity and mortality weekly report, the main mechanism for half a century they have released scientific findings were being edited and not allow them to say forexample that children were transmitting this disease . so i'm wondering is there a way to get the cdc's independence back which has just been sort of a hallmark of the...
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the cdc has put its name to guidance about opening schools. this news also comes on the heels of our own reporting of director redfield ordering his own cdc scientists to water down their recommendations on meat p packing plants on a recommendation. robert redfield may have lied to congress when he was questioned about the meat packing thing a few days ago. he asked to speak with tammy baldwin by phone, which is an unusual thing for a cdc director to ask for a phone conversation with a senator. she spoke with him on the watering down of the meat packing situation. it's something for the cdc director to have succumbed to the trump administration in the middle of a virus that has killed over 2 million people. it's bad enough they've been succumbing to pressure from the white house, but if this cdc director lied to congress when he was asked about doing that, that is another level of danger for the director, and we don't know if director redfield has had that call today or tonight with senator baldwin or if he will be reconsidering or changing hi
the cdc has put its name to guidance about opening schools. this news also comes on the heels of our own reporting of director redfield ordering his own cdc scientists to water down their recommendations on meat p packing plants on a recommendation. robert redfield may have lied to congress when he was questioned about the meat packing thing a few days ago. he asked to speak with tammy baldwin by phone, which is an unusual thing for a cdc director to ask for a phone conversation with a senator....
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the cdc is science-based and data-driven. as a consequence, as we get more data and understand the science of covid, we will continue to incorporate that in our recommendations. originally, contact, as you know, that was considered to be high risk for potential exposure to covid for someone within six feet that was for more than 15 minutes. there is some recent data that determined, been but that individual had a series of shorter contacts, but over time added up to more than 15 minutes, became infected. clarifying that new science, that new data into our contact recommendation is what you are alluding to. that, it is raised on data one did not have four months ago but it is data now that we have based on situations so we reported it. the second part of your question , could you say it again for a second? .eporter: efforts in quarantine dr. redfield: as you know, the data we have right now that is individuals that have had a high-risk exposure have a. -- a periodr that of time after that when they actually become undetectable
the cdc is science-based and data-driven. as a consequence, as we get more data and understand the science of covid, we will continue to incorporate that in our recommendations. originally, contact, as you know, that was considered to be high risk for potential exposure to covid for someone within six feet that was for more than 15 minutes. there is some recent data that determined, been but that individual had a series of shorter contacts, but over time added up to more than 15 minutes, became...
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this was a cdc study. they interviewed people who had gotten the disease and who had not gotten the disease. what they found in those interviews is people who did not get the disease wore masks more frequently than people who did get the disease. it is true they report some people who became infected with covid were wearing masks in public. it was also the case and top line result of the study, if you got covid, you are 2 1/2 times more likely to have eaten in a restaurant the two weeks prior. that is certainly a place where masks are taken off. >> at president trump's rally last night in iowa, let's put up some of those images, the crowd was mostly maskless. there was obviously no distancing. everybody was bunched closely together. fauci told me the other day this is asking for trouble. this is the exact opposite of what the president in any campaign should be doing right now. you as an infectious disease expert when you see this, president trump barnstorming the country, going state to state holding thes
this was a cdc study. they interviewed people who had gotten the disease and who had not gotten the disease. what they found in those interviews is people who did not get the disease wore masks more frequently than people who did get the disease. it is true they report some people who became infected with covid were wearing masks in public. it was also the case and top line result of the study, if you got covid, you are 2 1/2 times more likely to have eaten in a restaurant the two weeks prior....
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obama on the cdc for the administration back into thousand nine. if you want to call him with questions, it is 202-748-8000 for the central and eastern time for the02-748-8001 mountain and pacific time zones. we will take you back to your time at the cdc. the administration at that time had to do with h1n1. could you compare and contrast what you learned during that process? i suppose the good things and bad things you learned, particularly kind of talk about how that applies with coronavirus relief today? at cdc duringd democratic and republican was intrations, and i charge of emergency response for the years at the end of bush administration. as the acting director. i was a civil servant, not a political appointee. a critical thing about emergency response and what we would consider the success factor, that we could keep it nonpartisan. we wanted to ensure that the response was seen as a national response, not the response of one party or the other. the reason that is so important for an infectious disease is that once things get politicized and
obama on the cdc for the administration back into thousand nine. if you want to call him with questions, it is 202-748-8000 for the central and eastern time for the02-748-8001 mountain and pacific time zones. we will take you back to your time at the cdc. the administration at that time had to do with h1n1. could you compare and contrast what you learned during that process? i suppose the good things and bad things you learned, particularly kind of talk about how that applies with coronavirus...
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the cdc guidelines say he should quarantine. you're trying to saying he's running all over the country, meeting voters campaigning, an essentially worker business -- i don't think it is, but why is he not wearing a mask? i haven't seen any pictures of him on the tarmac or anywhere wearing a mask. should the american people follow the cdc guidelines or not? the vice president is not. >> well, i can tell you he is wearing a mask. he will be wearing a mask today, as we have this. obviously when you have an exposure, you have to take additional mitigation factors to do that, but the other part of that is this, jake. even the experts are talked about, when we talk about masks, if masks is the answer and man adapt i masks is the answer, can we put students back in schools? >> should americans following cdc guidelines? >> will they be safe? and the answer was no. >> should americans follow cdc guidelines? >> so certainly americans should following cdc guidelines. >> they should? does that include the president. >> that includes the pre
the cdc guidelines say he should quarantine. you're trying to saying he's running all over the country, meeting voters campaigning, an essentially worker business -- i don't think it is, but why is he not wearing a mask? i haven't seen any pictures of him on the tarmac or anywhere wearing a mask. should the american people follow the cdc guidelines or not? the vice president is not. >> well, i can tell you he is wearing a mask. he will be wearing a mask today, as we have this. obviously...
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with the extent that people trust the cdc, and the cdc has had people and the other -- and they have joining us today, who have really been strong supporters of the best of medical science, and often generated the best available science. >> dr. koplan, there is so much misinformation going throughout, and most recently, the president said don't be afraid of covid, don't let it dominate your life, and i had friends who lost loved ones who found it upsetting and thoughtless. just in terms of fearing covid-19, should we fear this virus? >> absolutely. and there are 210,000 people who passed away who hopefully need to have in different circumstances. and i think, to the previous point that new leadership within cdc, that's possible. but if your bosses -- if the people up the chain of command aren't supporting you, if the people up the chain of command are spreading false information, delittli belittling actions that need to be taken, it doesn't work. so as dr. frieden said and others, this is doable. we can start right now and should have, and in some parts of the country, the appropriat
with the extent that people trust the cdc, and the cdc has had people and the other -- and they have joining us today, who have really been strong supporters of the best of medical science, and often generated the best available science. >> dr. koplan, there is so much misinformation going throughout, and most recently, the president said don't be afraid of covid, don't let it dominate your life, and i had friends who lost loved ones who found it upsetting and thoughtless. just in terms...
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secretary, we evolved instruction the cdc to issue guidance. >> underwear and a certain cdc to issue that. they have a guidance there is a collaborative interagency process print is there would've been i assume under president obama with the ebola response. write one and one print is quite normal in the white house correlated guidance would be there. >> can you believe in and is your opinion evidence not for political advisers to write public health got its brightest when i believe it's perfectly appropriate for all individuals that confident expertise to contribute whether politically appointed are career officials doctor redfield is politically appointed he runs a cdc . is a final signoff. sue. >> political advices such as - jerry kushner. sec. alex azar: i'm not aware of mr. christmas involvement . but i don't know that i'm aware of that but is perfectly normal for there to be - all guidance is required to go through the white house process that is presidential executive order significant guidance as to go through the white house review . and he sees there i don't know but at the
secretary, we evolved instruction the cdc to issue guidance. >> underwear and a certain cdc to issue that. they have a guidance there is a collaborative interagency process print is there would've been i assume under president obama with the ebola response. write one and one print is quite normal in the white house correlated guidance would be there. >> can you believe in and is your opinion evidence not for political advisers to write public health got its brightest when i believe...
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we respect cdc science conclusions. what comes out of the cdc at the end of the day is dr. redfield's conclusions and is support of his team and that's how we operate and keep operating. yes. >> [question inaudible] >> thanks for the question. take the big picture as we said before. cdc is science based and data driven. as the consequence as we get more data and understand the science of covid, we're going to continue to incorporate that in our recommendations. high risk or potential expose slur is more than six feet for ten minutes. there's recent data that has been determined individual who had a series of shorter contacts but over time added up to more than 15 minutes, became infected. clarifying that new science, that new data into our contact recommendations is what you're alluding to. again, it's based on data that one didn't have four months ago, but it is data now that we have based on situations to be recorded. the second part of your question, could you say it again for a second? the effort in quarantine. okay. so as you know, the data that we have right now that
we respect cdc science conclusions. what comes out of the cdc at the end of the day is dr. redfield's conclusions and is support of his team and that's how we operate and keep operating. yes. >> [question inaudible] >> thanks for the question. take the big picture as we said before. cdc is science based and data driven. as the consequence as we get more data and understand the science of covid, we're going to continue to incorporate that in our recommendations. high risk or...
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>> so guidance that comes out of cdc is cdc's guidance. so dr. redfield is the director of the cdc. as i said in my opening statement, we harness the best doctors and scientists to our agency, dr. fauci, dr. birx at the white house as a national coordinator. there is debate, discuss on any of these critical guidances but at the end of the day if guidance comes up from cdc it's dr. redfield. if it is at the approving, it's fda privy. if it is an aids trials and data than it is in nih. >> unclutter september 18 you reversed yourself and recommended that asymptomatic people to get tested if they are exposed to the virus. we are currently seeing a spike in many cases, in many states. has hhs determine how many of these new infections may be the result of americans following your inaccurate guidance that they first read before it was corrected? >> that would affect nothing to do with the spread of disease. what we are seeing is community-based transmission now in the upper midwest and the northwest. we had an initial come some cases coming from universities getting back together but that
>> so guidance that comes out of cdc is cdc's guidance. so dr. redfield is the director of the cdc. as i said in my opening statement, we harness the best doctors and scientists to our agency, dr. fauci, dr. birx at the white house as a national coordinator. there is debate, discuss on any of these critical guidances but at the end of the day if guidance comes up from cdc it's dr. redfield. if it is at the approving, it's fda privy. if it is an aids trials and data than it is in nih....
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the cdc and fda and really it does require a single point of contact in the white house to coordinate the inner agency but also it's going to be a global effort and so you also need someone of th at the ambassadorl at the state department to coordinate the international response. i think all of those pieces lead to a quicker more effective and efficient response. >> i'm going to bring tom in right now. there is very strong language in the report about [inaudible] before we get to the other part about moving forward and what specifically should be done, there is a lot dedicated to why we are in the place we are now. and i want to start with china's performance and lack of transparency early on in the pandemic. what are some of the takeaways? >> thank you. first, i'm pleased to be here. i'm grateful for your willingness to do this and i want to express my gratitude to sylvia and fran for the job in this task force. i'm grateful to have had worked with them and other task force members as well as my colleagues and the large team that is responsible for this large report. so, the report d
the cdc and fda and really it does require a single point of contact in the white house to coordinate the inner agency but also it's going to be a global effort and so you also need someone of th at the ambassadorl at the state department to coordinate the international response. i think all of those pieces lead to a quicker more effective and efficient response. >> i'm going to bring tom in right now. there is very strong language in the report about [inaudible] before we get to the...
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it's a serious thing for the cdc to a director the cdc's director succumbed pressure from the administration and compromise the scientific add virus of the agency. in the middle of the pandemic that killed 200,000 people already and gearing backup to see how many more of us can take and how quickly. it is bad enough they have been succumbing to pressure at the white house. the cdc's director lied to congress when he was asked. that is another level of danger for the director. we don't know in director redfield had that call tonight with senator baldwin or reconsidering or changing his testimony to alleviate his concerns that he lied to congress. all that and his resignation, this is something to flag for you. i mean my personal take on this. god help us. robert redfield has been, really does seem to be a disaster as a cdc director at a time we need them to be phenomenal. at the same time god help us all the more if donald trump gets to pick someone new to run the cdc right now as he's barrelling towards his reelection effort. right now some fox news radiologists convinced us of coronavirus.
it's a serious thing for the cdc to a director the cdc's director succumbed pressure from the administration and compromise the scientific add virus of the agency. in the middle of the pandemic that killed 200,000 people already and gearing backup to see how many more of us can take and how quickly. it is bad enough they have been succumbing to pressure at the white house. the cdc's director lied to congress when he was asked. that is another level of danger for the director. we don't know in...
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i trained at the cdc as a disease detective, this kind of work that the cdc is so good at it. this isn't a simple outbreak or cluster related to a school. these are cases that are linked across many states and will take the kind of expertise the cdc can provide. >> so to do contract tracing, i assume you have to know when patient zero or the person who spread it or the multiple people in the case, when they spread it, when they actually tested positive and when the last negative tests they had so you get a sense of where theyen with on day positive or potentially positive -- without knowing those two things, can you really do effective contact tracing? >> for every single person who tested positive or has symptoms, you want the know when they first tested positive or first had symptoms because as you know and as we talk about all the time you could be spreading this several days before you first have symptoms. that information is critically important. you need to track where they have spend their time and where they have been in situations where they have been within six feet
i trained at the cdc as a disease detective, this kind of work that the cdc is so good at it. this isn't a simple outbreak or cluster related to a school. these are cases that are linked across many states and will take the kind of expertise the cdc can provide. >> so to do contract tracing, i assume you have to know when patient zero or the person who spread it or the multiple people in the case, when they spread it, when they actually tested positive and when the last negative tests...
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>> should americans follow cdc guidelines? >> the answer was no. >> should americans follow cdc guidelines? >> certainly americans should follow cdc guidelines and when we look at that. >> does that include the president? >> that includes the president and it includes everyone but there are -- >> why don't your supporters wear masks at rallies? >> you're asking about the supporters versus the president. >> why don't you require supporters to wear masks at rallies? >> we don't mandate masks. we offer them out. we live in a free society, jake. when you look at that, under a joe biden's america, he would lock everything down. >> that's not true. >> how do you know that? have you asked him that question? ask him that question, jake. >> i've seen a million interviews with him where -- we're not talking about a hypothetical. >> well, you are. >> i've interviewed biden more than i interviewed trump. we don't have to get into that. >> we can get into that. in terms of interviews i think most journalists would agree joe biden has large
>> should americans follow cdc guidelines? >> the answer was no. >> should americans follow cdc guidelines? >> certainly americans should follow cdc guidelines and when we look at that. >> does that include the president? >> that includes the president and it includes everyone but there are -- >> why don't your supporters wear masks at rallies? >> you're asking about the supporters versus the president. >> why don't you require supporters to...
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the president complained of the cdc guidance on reopening schools. and according imparted very tough and expensive. how expensive was the life. into into that classroom. after the president complained. is revealing too any new coronavirus cases. in all called him again. slowly down the testing. hhs altered key testing guidance. they claim the people without symptoms did not need a test. even if there were exposed to the virus. that decision was reversed only after this select subcommittee and any others objected. when the president complained, deep state at the fda is not moving fast enough to prove treatments for the november election, the fda recommended thousand therapy of their rejection of top scientists. the secretary, president of the press conference. in repeated false statistics about the therapies effectiveness. now the ministration appears intent on politicizing vaccine. in the president is pressuring the fda to approve the vaccines before election day. and cast doubt on the efforts to ensure that the vaccine would only be approved based o
the president complained of the cdc guidance on reopening schools. and according imparted very tough and expensive. how expensive was the life. into into that classroom. after the president complained. is revealing too any new coronavirus cases. in all called him again. slowly down the testing. hhs altered key testing guidance. they claim the people without symptoms did not need a test. even if there were exposed to the virus. that decision was reversed only after this select subcommittee and...
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>> so guidance that comes out of cdc is cdc's guidance of dr. redfield is the director of the cdc and as i said in my opening statement we heart is the best doctors, the site is that the government and her agency, dr. fauci, as well as dr. birx at the white house as a national coordinator. this debate, discussion any of these critical guidances that at the end of the day if guidance comes out from cdc it's dr. redfield supporting that an authorizing that or if it's a empty everything, or nh trials indeed it is nih. >> well, i'm glad on september 18 you reversed yourself and recommended that a systematic people to get tested if there exposed to the virus. we are currently seeing a spike in many cases in many states. has hhs determine how many of these new infections may be the result of americans following your inaccurate guidance that they first read before it was corrected? >> that would have had nothing to do with the spread of disease. disease. what we're seeing is community-based transmission in the upper midwest and northwest. we had an ini
>> so guidance that comes out of cdc is cdc's guidance of dr. redfield is the director of the cdc and as i said in my opening statement we heart is the best doctors, the site is that the government and her agency, dr. fauci, as well as dr. birx at the white house as a national coordinator. this debate, discussion any of these critical guidances that at the end of the day if guidance comes out from cdc it's dr. redfield supporting that an authorizing that or if it's a empty everything, or...
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have submitted interim plans to cdc related to vaccination distribution. plans really are focused on the distribution. again, they are all very much in draft form in the scenarios that will take place. we are thinking about the first iteration of vaccine coming out. we are focused on the priority population that the national academy had put out related to the equitable framework. we are thinking about that going directly to health care providers and in some cases the vaccine may come directly to the states and then go to hospitals or health care providers have closed point to distribution. when we look at the second phase or second part of the rollout when we are expanding that on to other priority populations, the vaccine just to be should plan can shift. those vaccines can come down from the state down to the local level. i think there is a lot of variation. 64 jurisdictions committed plans. severalterritories, and directly funded cities who we know are working closely with the states. those plans may look a little different in the ways in which they are
have submitted interim plans to cdc related to vaccination distribution. plans really are focused on the distribution. again, they are all very much in draft form in the scenarios that will take place. we are thinking about the first iteration of vaccine coming out. we are focused on the priority population that the national academy had put out related to the equitable framework. we are thinking about that going directly to health care providers and in some cases the vaccine may come directly...
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the cdc has to be invited. they do not have the authority to go into a state to conduct an investigation. >> the former pandemic preparedness chief roughly resigned today. his attorney put out a statement saying, he no longer works for the administration. he went onto assign no meaningful work since september 4th. i don't know if you know him particularly but i mean how concerned are you about what's happening to science in this administration? >> i am very concerned of the mixed messaging from science and politicians and they're not being guided by the best science. i think anyone who's in a leadership position in government especially in a science position has to have a line in the sand that they're not willing to cross. any sicientists willing to go against the science due to political reasons, really need to look in the mirror, why am i in this job. >> up next, i will speak to patty davis, daughter of nancy and ronald reagan. how about no no uh uh, no way come on, no no n-n-n-no-no only discover has no annu
the cdc has to be invited. they do not have the authority to go into a state to conduct an investigation. >> the former pandemic preparedness chief roughly resigned today. his attorney put out a statement saying, he no longer works for the administration. he went onto assign no meaningful work since september 4th. i don't know if you know him particularly but i mean how concerned are you about what's happening to science in this administration? >> i am very concerned of the mixed...
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the cdc director is considered of resigning. he apparently thinks this cruise ship policy compromises the public's health. that's why i am raising these na flags rooight now. because this comes right at the hills of "the new york times" this week about the cdc advise of opening schools being over ruled or circumvented by the white house. that's what the white house wants and not what the cdc's scientists believe what's right for public health. this news comes on the hills of our reporting. director redfield ordering his own scientists to water down their recommendation on meat packing plant. "the washington post" is advancing that story reporting on concerns that robert redfield may have lied to congress when he was questioned about this meat packing a few days ago. we learned robert redfield asked tammy baldwin tonight if he can speak to her by phone which is an unusual thing for a cdc director asking for a personal conversation with the senator. it was senator baldwin who questioned him sharply. in congress under oath on his r
the cdc director is considered of resigning. he apparently thinks this cruise ship policy compromises the public's health. that's why i am raising these na flags rooight now. because this comes right at the hills of "the new york times" this week about the cdc advise of opening schools being over ruled or circumvented by the white house. that's what the white house wants and not what the cdc's scientists believe what's right for public health. this news comes on the hills of our...
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, need to isolate in what they call the cdc calls a sick room? >> well, certainly staying away from the american public and not out on the trail. i caught the tail end of your last segmented and they mentioned dr. fauci. remember in march, fauci and doctor, birx told the task force they need to take immediate action and they took action and we flattened the curve. if you look time and time again they listened to the scientists and moved forward with the actions to keep this country safe. with regards what the president may or may not be doing in the oval office i think what is most important is the actions he is continuing to protect the american people and the economy. >> you heard brian todd's report your state set a daily record with hospitalizations but wisconsin is not alone. states across the country are struggling right now, governor, to contain this pandemic right now. how will the vice president address the administration's response to the pandemic, including the failure to contain the outbreak even within the white house? >> again, on t
, need to isolate in what they call the cdc calls a sick room? >> well, certainly staying away from the american public and not out on the trail. i caught the tail end of your last segmented and they mentioned dr. fauci. remember in march, fauci and doctor, birx told the task force they need to take immediate action and they took action and we flattened the curve. if you look time and time again they listened to the scientists and moved forward with the actions to keep this country safe....
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. >> there are millions of people that are still hurting and i worked across the aisle by which the cdc curve respond to the public health crisis and that is and the overall package for care spending and covid-19 it is impacting the country and for all of those and this distract for the quality of life. host: that concludes the first portion now take turns asking each other question and now karen you may ask the first question. handel: i would like to know since we are in the middle of...
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thee white house does oversee te cdc, it always has done. apparently, the white house asked thely cdc to lease data on the mental health cost the coronavirus lockdown, that's a completely fair question. 's costs have obviously been profound. the white house also asked the cdc to incorporate data on coronavirus deaths of people under the age of 18, again, a totally fair question that the public has the right to know the answer to. the cdc apparently from us with an outrageous request, releasinr scientific data to the public? no way! that could hurt the biden campaign. they want instead to hide the data showing that children are not actually dying from this virus, because the more afraid you are ahead of the election, the better. what happened on monday was not unusual.ma back in may, cdc produced draft guidance on restrictions of religious services. that guidance was rejected by officials in washington, including thees director of the cdc, robert redfield. officials agree on a new version that was less restrictive of religious services, in pa
thee white house does oversee te cdc, it always has done. apparently, the white house asked thely cdc to lease data on the mental health cost the coronavirus lockdown, that's a completely fair question. 's costs have obviously been profound. the white house also asked the cdc to incorporate data on coronavirus deaths of people under the age of 18, again, a totally fair question that the public has the right to know the answer to. the cdc apparently from us with an outrageous request, releasinr...
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more bad science from the cdc? my medicine cabinet is here in moments, they will walk us through the latest walk back from the government and the response to dr. fauci's comments on covid lethality, stay there. ♪ acelet that had the names of her children. she asked me, 'doctor, am i going to be okay?' and i could not give her the answer that i wanted to give her. there is no excuse for why we don't have this under control at this point. joe biden listens to medical experts. he actually has a plan that does the things that we should have been doing many months ago. and joe biden is not going to let his ego get in the way of fighting the disease. ff pac is responsible for the content of this ad. >> you've got to look to the science. >> the white house deciding its smarter, it can do things better than the scientists who are trained to do this for a living. >> listen to the experts. >> listen to the science.to >> laura: which experts? their experts, the ones that keep e contradicting themselves. they seem to flip-fl
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the cdc guidelines say he should quarantine. you are saying him running all over the country campaigning, if you do that, why is he not wearing a mask? i haven't seen any pictures of him on the tarmac or anywhere wearing a mask. and should the american people follow the cdc guidelines or should they not? because the vice president is not. >> well, i could tell you he is wearing a mask. he will be wearing a mask today as we have this. obviously, when you have an exposure you have to take additional mitigation factors to do that. but the other part of that, jake, is this. is even those experts that you talked about, when we talk about masks, i said, well, if mask is the answer and mandating masks are the answer can we put all of our students back in schools? if we mandate masks -- >> should the americans follow cdc guidelines? >> will they be safe? the answer was no. >> should americans follow cdc guidelines? >> certainly americans should follow cdc guidelines and -- >> they should. >> when we look at that -- >> does that include
the cdc guidelines say he should quarantine. you are saying him running all over the country campaigning, if you do that, why is he not wearing a mask? i haven't seen any pictures of him on the tarmac or anywhere wearing a mask. and should the american people follow the cdc guidelines or should they not? because the vice president is not. >> well, i could tell you he is wearing a mask. he will be wearing a mask today as we have this. obviously, when you have an exposure you have to take...
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richard investor the acting director for the cdc under president obama. let's started with your reaction to president trump still contagious going to the oval office this afternoon. white house chief of staff mark meadows and aide, president trump's social media adviser have been with president trump in the oval office today. what do you make of this? >> what i would love to see is our political leaders modeling the behavior that cdc and local and state health departments are calling on every to do. that is if you're infected you need to stay away from other people. jake, for millions of americans, that is not possible. people live in apartments with multigenerational households. for someone who has the ability to stay away from other people, they need to do that. >> meanwhile, the cdc director said that it is safe for vice president mike pence to attend tonight's debate in utah. i have to say the cdc's own guidance says, quote, stay home for 14 days after your last contact with a person who has covid-19. we know the president -- i'm sorry, vice president
richard investor the acting director for the cdc under president obama. let's started with your reaction to president trump still contagious going to the oval office this afternoon. white house chief of staff mark meadows and aide, president trump's social media adviser have been with president trump in the oval office today. what do you make of this? >> what i would love to see is our political leaders modeling the behavior that cdc and local and state health departments are calling on...
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including the director of the cdc. a new version was less restrictive of the ledger services because of the first amendment, because someone at the cdc went ahead and published the original unapproved document online anyway. when this was discovered, the employee said, it was within bounds to publish incongruen int guidance. no one was punished. something similar happened last week when the cdc posted and retracted an alert on transmission. if these weren't mistakes. although, that's how the media reported them. they were deliberate attempts to sabotage the oversight of elected officials of the cdc for political effect for the benefit of one political party. the people responsible for this should not be working from home, they should not be working for the pro-government period. this is what you're doing? we will continue to monitor the story. i'm next, a highly detailed book about what's actually happening inside google, facebook, and twitter. the most powerful companies in the world working to change the election res
including the director of the cdc. a new version was less restrictive of the ledger services because of the first amendment, because someone at the cdc went ahead and published the original unapproved document online anyway. when this was discovered, the employee said, it was within bounds to publish incongruen int guidance. no one was punished. something similar happened last week when the cdc posted and retracted an alert on transmission. if these weren't mistakes. although, that's how the...
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more bad science from the cdc? my medicine cabinet is here in moments, they will walk us through the latest walk back from the government and the response to dr. fauci's comments on covid lethality, stay there. ♪ >> you've got to look to the science. >> the white house deciding its smarter, it can do things better than the scientists who are trained to do this for a living. >> listen to the experts. >> listen to the science. >> laura: which experts? their experts, the ones that keep contradicting themselves. they seem to flip-flop on the science more than the cdc itself and the agency declared that covid particles can hang in the air for hours and infect people more than 6 feet away. just two weeks ago they put up and took down guidance on the exact same topic, so what is it? last month the cdc reversed its stance that people without covid symptoms didn't need a test, and in june the cdc admitted that covid does not easily spread after all of us are freaking out about our fedex packages and amazon packages, they'
more bad science from the cdc? my medicine cabinet is here in moments, they will walk us through the latest walk back from the government and the response to dr. fauci's comments on covid lethality, stay there. ♪ >> you've got to look to the science. >> the white house deciding its smarter, it can do things better than the scientists who are trained to do this for a living. >> listen to the experts. >> listen to the science. >> laura: which experts? their...
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his own cdc says that. but on testing specifically, individuals like the president, unless the president's the one exception to the norm of the millions of cases we've had, unless he is that one exception, people with his profile, 74, comorbidity, they sometimes don't clear the virus for 30 days, sometimes up to 50 days. part of the reason they're not being forthcoming might be that he's going to continue to test positive until well after the election. there's going to be some show tonight where he's going to get examined by a nonexpert on fox. it doesn't really matter what they do, because we have enough here to clinch the diagnosis. there's enough we know already to know that the fact that they don't want to share a chest x-ray or ct scan just lends more credence to the fact that they're hiding something. there is more clarity here than they would like to believe we know and have. and the wrong thing to do for the american penal, the people who want to attend his rallies, to go somewhere in florida on sat
his own cdc says that. but on testing specifically, individuals like the president, unless the president's the one exception to the norm of the millions of cases we've had, unless he is that one exception, people with his profile, 74, comorbidity, they sometimes don't clear the virus for 30 days, sometimes up to 50 days. part of the reason they're not being forthcoming might be that he's going to continue to test positive until well after the election. there's going to be some show tonight...
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north carolina as the daily cases have peaked and the president is downplaying the fatalities as the cdc projects another 23,000 americans may die by the end of the election week. the president is in miami as he and joe biden prepare to take place in competing town halls tonight. it is the alternative to the second debate canceled because mr. trump refused to participate virtually. straight to the chief white house correspondent jim acosta in miami tonight. the president is complaining about the town hall tonight and renewing the attacks on dr. anthony fauci. >> that is true, wolf. the president is on the way to miami after he backed out of what was supposed to be a presidential debate the joe biden and he is claiming hae is set up in the town hall which is not true, and he is attacking one of the top health experts dr. anthony fauci even after the president was using him in one of the campaign ads saying that he is fine in one of the campaign ads claiming this is fine. >> reporter: on the dueling town halls, the president is saying that there are imaginary forces against him from the ne
north carolina as the daily cases have peaked and the president is downplaying the fatalities as the cdc projects another 23,000 americans may die by the end of the election week. the president is in miami as he and joe biden prepare to take place in competing town halls tonight. it is the alternative to the second debate canceled because mr. trump refused to participate virtually. straight to the chief white house correspondent jim acosta in miami tonight. the president is complaining about...
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--cdc. las cifras en europa son cada vez mÁs preocupantes. le mostraremos lo que estÁ pasando en espaÑa. vamos ahora con toda la informaciÓn. locutor: este es su "noticiero univisiÓn: fin de semana", con fÉlix de bedout y arantxa loizaga. arantxa: bienvenidos. si en las prÓximas 48 horas no hay un acuerdo entre demÓcratas y republicanos, los ciudadanos de este paÍs tendrÁn que hacerle frente a crisis econÓmica derivada de la pandemia sin la ayuda del gobierno federal. fue la advertencia que hizo la representante nancy pelosi, quien indicÓ que las negociaciones continuarÍan luego de las elecciones. reportera: la presidenta de la cÁmara de representantes, nancy pelosi, dio un ultimÁtum de 48 horas para ultimar un acuerdo con los republicanos sobre un paquete de estÍmulo econÓmico por la pandemia. >> las 48 horas sÓlo se refieren si queremos hacerlo antes de las elecciones, lo cual queremos que asÍ sea. reportera: nancy pelosi enfatizÓ que se debe llegar a un acuerdo sobre el lenguaje de la legislaciÓn, el cual es imperativo
--cdc. las cifras en europa son cada vez mÁs preocupantes. le mostraremos lo que estÁ pasando en espaÑa. vamos ahora con toda la informaciÓn. locutor: este es su "noticiero univisiÓn: fin de semana", con fÉlix de bedout y arantxa loizaga. arantxa: bienvenidos. si en las prÓximas 48 horas no hay un acuerdo entre demÓcratas y republicanos, los ciudadanos de este paÍs tendrÁn que hacerle frente a crisis econÓmica derivada de la pandemia sin la ayuda del gobierno federal. fue...
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they are not saying that the cdc is helping them. the white house going on to say that a cdc epidemiologist has been detailed to the white house since march but it's clear that more than one person is needed to try to drill down on this very important contact tracing that is needed right now after the president's diagnosis. john? >> as you note, yet another example of the white house deciding it's smarter, it can do things better than the scientists trained to do this for a living. nick, thank you very much. >>> coming up for us, early in-person voting begins in ohio and indiana. the ohio secretary of state joins us next. - got a taste for a deal? want a hamburger, some fries, a drink, nuggets? boom, rewarded with the wendy's '4 for $4' perk on grubhub. (doorbell chimes) - grubhub. (upbeat music) >> tech: every customer has their own safelite story. this couple was on a camping trip... ...when their windshield got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really?
they are not saying that the cdc is helping them. the white house going on to say that a cdc epidemiologist has been detailed to the white house since march but it's clear that more than one person is needed to try to drill down on this very important contact tracing that is needed right now after the president's diagnosis. john? >> as you note, yet another example of the white house deciding it's smarter, it can do things better than the scientists trained to do this for a living. nick,...
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but the phrase in the cdc is critical infrastructure worker. that's referring to the police and first responders and transportation officials and people in the food industry who are assuring day today continuity of society moving forward through a time of terrible crisis. it doesn't apply to somebody at the vice president's level right now. that's why we need everybody in his office who has been exposed to follow the guidelines and make sure other americans can follow suit. >> before we go, i want to get your reaction to what we talked about at the top of the segment. the reported mass exodus inside the human health agency. what does this say about the faith that americans are putting in their health workers and the people responsible for being on the front lines of this pandemic response? >> well, i've had the great privilege of serving in government at the state and federal levels, and especially at hhs, there are thousands of employees at cdc and fda who are tremendous public servants. these are public health professionals trying to serve th
but the phrase in the cdc is critical infrastructure worker. that's referring to the police and first responders and transportation officials and people in the food industry who are assuring day today continuity of society moving forward through a time of terrible crisis. it doesn't apply to somebody at the vice president's level right now. that's why we need everybody in his office who has been exposed to follow the guidelines and make sure other americans can follow suit. >> before we...
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we have done this in partnership with the cdc. this has been underway for number of months in the state of california. this formal role in partnership. it relates to the effort we have long been in the vaccination business. our experience of mass vaccination makes us a unique partner for the cdc and dod. based on the scale and scope of the vaccinations that occur on an annual basis here and typical due course here in the state of california. consider 19 million annual flu shots typically distributed here in the state of california. in 2009, around distribution of vaccinations and therapeutic related to h1n1. the work we have done historically with hepatitis a. and of course childhood vaccination protocols. well-established partners at the grass roots level with information gathering, confidentiality agreements, and the like. giving a sense that the experience with vaccinations is well established here in the state of california. as we work to advance the protocols and partnerships as we advance our formal planning and engagement w
we have done this in partnership with the cdc. this has been underway for number of months in the state of california. this formal role in partnership. it relates to the effort we have long been in the vaccination business. our experience of mass vaccination makes us a unique partner for the cdc and dod. based on the scale and scope of the vaccinations that occur on an annual basis here and typical due course here in the state of california. consider 19 million annual flu shots typically...
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they insist he's going to follow cdc guidelines. it is worth noting cdc guidelines require someone to wear a mask in public, particularly if you do have any concerns that you may have been exposed directly or indirectly. now, in terms of the messaging here, president trump out on the campaign trail trying to make the case that the country is turning the corner in the fight against covid-19 but that is undercut by the fact that five of the vice presidents associates have tested positive, including his chief of staff. also undercut by the fact there are cases that are increasing in more than 40 states. now, over the weekend, more muddled messaging when chief of staff mark meadows said what you just played there trying to make the case that they are not going to be able to contain the virus. instead they are focused on things like therapeutics. the biden campaign lashed out in a statement, writing this is clearly a part of the broader strategy here to wave the white flag when it comes to facing covid. i asked meadows about that. take a
they insist he's going to follow cdc guidelines. it is worth noting cdc guidelines require someone to wear a mask in public, particularly if you do have any concerns that you may have been exposed directly or indirectly. now, in terms of the messaging here, president trump out on the campaign trail trying to make the case that the country is turning the corner in the fight against covid-19 but that is undercut by the fact that five of the vice presidents associates have tested positive,...
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the cdc says coronavirus can spread beyond 6 feet. that could pose new challenges for schools and businesses that are trying to reopen safely. -- the cdc date update says it could be transmitted through particles in the air and can affect people distanced by what was considered safe. sign every absentee ballot in south carolina. democrats say that will make it harder for people to vote. the ruling will not affect absentee ballots that have already been cast. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am ritika gupta. tom: thanks. right now, the markets are moving. yields are higher in the united states, 0.76%. this 30 year bond comes up from the 140. that is about a 17 basis point move. all you need to know, if you are not familiar, that is china or miss. -- enormous. a disinflationary victory in europe, how is that expressed in the euro and the dynamics across the atlantic? see aguess is we will higher euro. there are a number of
the cdc says coronavirus can spread beyond 6 feet. that could pose new challenges for schools and businesses that are trying to reopen safely. -- the cdc date update says it could be transmitted through particles in the air and can affect people distanced by what was considered safe. sign every absentee ballot in south carolina. democrats say that will make it harder for people to vote. the ruling will not affect absentee ballots that have already been cast. global news, 24 hours a day, on air...
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we had a very aggressive cdc commissioner. and here's the bottom line. and if the trump folks had figured this out, they would be in a lot better shape right now. we're the highest state in the country, according to moody's analytics, of getting back to normal, because we took it seriously from the beginning last march. we have one of the lowest infection rates in the country. i think it is the lowest. and also, we're closer being back, our economy, to normal, because we did these simple things and our governor, as i say, took a lot of heat, but stood up and did it right. >> i want to move on to amy coney barrett's confirmation today. you've written a piece for "the atlantic," that is called "amy coney barrett's judicial philosophy doesn't hold up to scrutiny." why not? >> well, number one, one of the problems with these nominations in recent years is the hearings are really kabuki dances. there's no real content. the candidates won't answer questions about what kind of judge they'll be, which of course is the real relevant question. but she has characte
we had a very aggressive cdc commissioner. and here's the bottom line. and if the trump folks had figured this out, they would be in a lot better shape right now. we're the highest state in the country, according to moody's analytics, of getting back to normal, because we took it seriously from the beginning last march. we have one of the lowest infection rates in the country. i think it is the lowest. and also, we're closer being back, our economy, to normal, because we did these simple things...
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but you could send a letter to all cdc employees laying out the facts. you could upfront acknowledge the tragedy of responding poorly, apologize for what has happened and your role in acquiescing, and assure them that you will defend their attempts to save this country. don't shy away from the fact that this has been an unacceptable toll on our country. it is a slaughter and not just a political dispute. the white house will, of course, respond with fury, but you will have right on your side. when they fire you, this will be a multi-week story, and you can hold your head high. that was what a leading voice in public health was calling on dr. redfield to do just last month. stand up to the president and be willing to lose your job in the process. that was dr. foege's advice even before shocking new reporting by "the new york times" this evening which reports that the cdc, quote, drafted a sweeping order last month requiring all passengers and employees to wear masks on all forms of public and commercial transportation in the united states, but it was bloc
but you could send a letter to all cdc employees laying out the facts. you could upfront acknowledge the tragedy of responding poorly, apologize for what has happened and your role in acquiescing, and assure them that you will defend their attempts to save this country. don't shy away from the fact that this has been an unacceptable toll on our country. it is a slaughter and not just a political dispute. the white house will, of course, respond with fury, but you will have right on your side....
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and and since -- trust in the cdc, trust has dropped 16%. the lack of trust has ram ramifications, some people that masks make them sick. only about half the country now is willing to get a vaccine. as much as we celebrate the pace of medical innovation for a vaccine, what is the value if people really don't trust it. these are the issues we will take up today with five former cdc directors, dr. todd freeden, dr. richard besser, and dr. copeland and dr. david sacher. we will talk about the issues tonight on the town hall, coronavirus, facts and fears. hope you join us. >> we will, sanjay. thanks very much. the cnn global town hall, hosted and i sanjay and anderson cooper, airs at 9:00 p.m. eastern only here an cnn. >> up next, 28 states are seeing a rise in new cases compared to last week. doctors are saying this country may be seeing a second deadly wave. the president held an event at the white house where there were masks, yeah, but little social distancing. the next hour of the special edition of the situation room starts after this. tha
and and since -- trust in the cdc, trust has dropped 16%. the lack of trust has ram ramifications, some people that masks make them sick. only about half the country now is willing to get a vaccine. as much as we celebrate the pace of medical innovation for a vaccine, what is the value if people really don't trust it. these are the issues we will take up today with five former cdc directors, dr. todd freeden, dr. richard besser, and dr. copeland and dr. david sacher. we will talk about the...
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, not saying, though, that the cdc is helping with contact tracing. jim and poppy. >> nick, important reporting. thanks for bringing it to us. >>> we know some of the journalists infected in the white house who cover the white house were not contacted as of yesterday by the white house. let's speak more about this with dr. ashish jah. good to have you on this morning. current throughout this, weeks and months, has been will politics infect the science on real and impactful decisions. and in the last 24 hours we have seen two examples that seem to indicate that's protect more people from being infected but also pre also fresh ring tpressuring the what's going to be a safe vaccine. >> good morning and thank you for having me on. this obviously is concerning, there has been politicization of the science, going back all the way to february and so this is the latest manifestation of that. there are two points that i think you raise, first on the white house contact tracing, cdc is the gold standard premiere agency that does this and they should absolutely
, not saying, though, that the cdc is helping with contact tracing. jim and poppy. >> nick, important reporting. thanks for bringing it to us. >>> we know some of the journalists infected in the white house who cover the white house were not contacted as of yesterday by the white house. let's speak more about this with dr. ashish jah. good to have you on this morning. current throughout this, weeks and months, has been will politics infect the science on real and impactful...
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the guidance from the cdc and options for parent. >>> wild win. a sunday night football thriller with a surprise ending. >>> plus, the lucky mistake that had one lottery winner seeing double. >>> and one special reunion 1,200 miles in the making. >>> good monday morning. i'm mona kosar abdi. >> i'm andrew dymburt. kenneth is off. >>> we begin with the race for the white house just eight days before election day. >> a new covid outbreak has hit the white house. at least five people in mike pence's circle have tested positive. >> with polls showing a tight race, we learned that kamala harris will travel to texas this week. >>> some ugly moments in new york as people threw objects and hurled insults at a group called jew j jews for trump. >>> we begin with the vice president on the campaign trail. despite a small slip while coming off air force two, and a covid outbreak in his inner circle, vice president mike pence shows no signs of slowing down holding a rally in north carolina last night. >> we're all standing out here in the rain for one reason o
the guidance from the cdc and options for parent. >>> wild win. a sunday night football thriller with a surprise ending. >>> plus, the lucky mistake that had one lottery winner seeing double. >>> and one special reunion 1,200 miles in the making. >>> good monday morning. i'm mona kosar abdi. >> i'm andrew dymburt. kenneth is off. >>> we begin with the race for the white house just eight days before election day. >> a new covid outbreak...
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. >> who is handling contact tracing, is that the white house or cdc? >> the white house medical unit in conjunction with cdc and local state and health departments are conducting guidelines. >> when was the diagnosis made? you said 72 hours. he said wednesday. >> so thursday afternoon following the news of a close contact is when we repeated testing and given clinical indications had a little bit more concern. and that is when late that night we got the pcr confirmation that he was -- >> any clarity on how he became infected? >> i won't go into that. as far as his care, that is irrelevant. >> or when he became infected? >> we won't go into that, we're just tracking his clinical course and providing the best care we can. >> what did the president say about needing five days of treatment? >> again, every day we're reviewing his needs for being here. and as soon as he gets to the point where it is not a requirement, he may still need some care, but we can provide that downtown at the house, then we'll transition at that point. as long as it is 15e6 asafe
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as we do that we cited data directly from the cdc. we pulled off their website as well as other scientific sources. "science" magazine for example. one study found that more than 70% of patients who contracted the coronavirus said they had always won a mask. another 14% said they usually did. we told you that last night we posted the segment on facebook. today we learned that facebook is calling our reporting "partly false." we quoted the cdc! they restricted the distribution of the post to prevent people from seeing it. we can't say this enough. the data that we put on television last night were from the centers for disease control. we use their numbers.nt we didn't make them up. but facebook censored it. where is this going exactly? saagar enjeti is an opinion post at the hill and we are happy to. have them.n where is this going? >> it's a great moment inhe american history. it's a declaration of war by the big tech companies in this particular case. we need to understand this for what it is. it's an in-kind donation in the hundreds
as we do that we cited data directly from the cdc. we pulled off their website as well as other scientific sources. "science" magazine for example. one study found that more than 70% of patients who contracted the coronavirus said they had always won a mask. another 14% said they usually did. we told you that last night we posted the segment on facebook. today we learned that facebook is calling our reporting "partly false." we quoted the cdc! they restricted the...