west is water conservation. every single drop counts from here on out. wow. bill, thank you for explaining all that. the situation is obviously very dire. they need to find a way to compromise. thank you very much for explaining it to us. top of the hour on cnn newsroom. it s good to have you. this hour we expect to see the president at the white house. he ll sign a bill into law that one adviser calls a culmination of the administration s effort towards building the economy. the inflation reduction act as it s called makes historic investmentes in the fight against climate change. it gives medicare more negotiating power with prescription drug companies. and it imposes new taxes on some of america s biggest corporations. cnn chief white house correspondent kaitlyn collins joins us live now. so democrats consider this a significant victory. they didn t get everything they wanted here. it s not everything they wanted. and it s very different than the build back bette
regarding the grant termination. does that violate policy? it was inappropriate for him to go doing that for a grantee as a conflict of interest, among other things. on march 29, 2021, dr. morens edited a letter that dr. das yak was sending to nih. does that violate policy? yes. he provided him with advice regarding how to mislead nih on eco health s late progress report. does that violate policy? it was wrong and inappropriate and violated policy. on december 7th, 2021, dr. morens wrote to the chair of eco health s board of directors to quote put in a word, end quote, for the doctor. does that violate policy? should not have done that. that was wrong. it violates policy. i m not sure of a specific policy. i imagine it does. he should not have been doing that. in addition to all those actions dr. morens wrote to the doctor peter from tony s recent comments to me they are trying to protect you, end quote. did you ever talk to dr. morens about dr. daczak and e
$120,000 a year grant in a $6 billion budget. if they were going to do something on the side, they had plenty of other money to do it. they wouldn t necessarily have to use $120,000 nih grant to do it. i appreciate that. it means something could happen. i m glad you kept an open mind. one final thing. do you think they could have done it without the humanized mice that we gave them? could have done what, sir? could they have done any other research with the humanized mice that we gave them? china didn t have humanized mice before we gave them to wuhan. isn t it accurate they might have been able to do extra stuff with our mice? that s a hypothetical that i can t really answer what they could. you can t say it count have happened. i yield back. you want me to prove a negative. now recognize miss castor from florida.
i want to thank you, dr. fauci, for your voluntary testimony today and for so much grace in your 14 hours of testimony. and i again want to thank you for your service and your patience. it is truly remarkable. because it bears repeating, let me just remind everyone that after 15 months, my republican colleagues extreme allegations against you remain unsubstantiated. unsubstantiated. and now during your two-day close had door interview in january you discussed a number of topics regarding the public health response to covid-19, pandemic, some that we have touched on briefly but i want to dive in a little bit deeper here. for example, you discussed both then and here with congresswoman castor the recommendation we
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