dissembling or misrepresentation, but their actions speak volumes. laura: that begs the question of what their motivation really is and dr. fauci was on cable news earlier this week taking this all a step further and pushing vaccines for 5 to 11-year-olds. watch. it s important for the children. 28 million children five to 11 years old who will benefit personally from a health standpoint. the safety standpoint is really good. our fda when it comes to children are very, very scrupulous in figuring out whether or not we have a benefit/risk ratio that is favorable. laura: dr.ish, he s contradicting what dr. malone just said about the benefit/risk analysis. where is fauci getting this wrong? he s believing the cdc, what the cdc says.
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who were also keeping an open mind, but let s be clear, were suspicious of the lab, so they were maybe a little predisposed to think that could be the source. what they said is that in april of 2020 when president trump first started talking about the possibility of a lab leak and talking about things like the china virus or when his trade adviser peter navarro openly suggested that china may have deliberately engineered this virus, that s when it became a political weapon. and i think it s safe to say that for many in the scientific community, there was almost a kind of allergic reaction to the suggestion of a lab leak because it sounded like donald trump was trying to deploy as a political deflection to take attention off his own administration s faulty responses to the pandemic. so lab leak, really the biggest proponent of it became donald trump. and this is somebody with a history of dissembling, lying, racist language, certainly it was super charged when it came to the covid pande
leak, because it sounded like donald trump was weaponizing that to take attention away from his faulty response to the pandemic. and donald trump, somebody with a history of dissembling, lying, of racist language, certainly it was super charged when it came to the covid pandemic, which sometimes he called the kung flu. and there have been lab accidents before, but viruses have escaped from labs, even in very safe labs, even in the united states. and clearly, president biden has been persuaded, i don t think that one theory is true versus the other, but that there s enough information that it merits going back over it with fresh eyes. take the politics and whatever donald trump said out of it, what does the information tell us, and what can we conclude
tonight, the voting begins in the united kingdom in two hours. on the right, bojo, boris johnson. the volumable, often fatuous prime minister. on the left, his challenger, jeremy corbyn, who the new yorker called almost uniquely unimaginable as prime minister. about them, a british economist said on cnbc today that it s a, quote, terrible choice between two dreadful, inadequate, dissembling, incompetent politicians and one of them is definitely going to be prime minister. the political parties in brit feign pick the candidates, not the people, but it s now the people who have got to decide this one. and by doing so, they will likely decide nothing less than the future of the uk. johnson, who never turns down a cartoonish visual, outdid himself this week with a brexit actually video, complete with boom box and cue cards.