happening. it was a shock to me. i know there were some members of the advisory counsel that decided they did not want to serve under mr. trump and resigned earlier. i can imagine that may have been a source of friction. was the counsel meeting? were there policy disagreements? was there any sort of c confrontati confrontation? yeah, we definitely continuing meeting and moving as business as usual. i searched as co-chair of the disparities committee making plans for initiatives and policy recommendations i wanted to put forth next year. like any counsel, we had differences of opinions, we have different ways of approaching public health and how we see hiv and aids policy. i would definitely say that our counsel were strong architects man of us were contributing authors of the national hiv/aids strategy, which strongly supported and included with the affordable care act. when you talk about fundamental differences, many of us on the counsel had fundamental
chance of a healthy and productive life. that s extraordinary achievement. as president i told you in this fight you ll have a partner in me. i said if the united states wanted to be the global leader combating this disease, they needed to act like it. by doing our part and by leading the world to do more together and that s what we ve done in partnership with so many of you. we ve created first international hiv/aids strategy rooted in a simple vision that every person should get access to life extending care regardless of age or gender, race ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity or socioeconomic status. we ve continue to support the ryan white care act to help underserved communities. we lifted entry ban people with hiv no longer barred from the united states which led to the international aids conference held here for the very first time in over 20 years.
good chance of a healthy and productive life. and that s an extraordinary achievement. as president i ve told you that in this fight, you ll have a partner in me and i said that if the united states wanted to be the global leader in combatting this disease, then we needed to act like it by doing our part. and by leading the world to do more together. that s what we ve done in partnership with so many of you. we ve created the first comprehensive national hiv/aids strategy rooted in a simple vision. that will every person should get access to life-extending care regardless of age or gender, race or ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity or socioeconomic status. we ve continued to support the ryan white care act to help undeserved communities and we lifted the entry ban so that people with hib are no longer barred from the united states. which led to the international aids conference being held here last year for the first time in over 20 years. this summer, i issued an
claims that manning s strict confinement amounted to harsh punishment. and a live look right now of the white house, where a red ribbon hangs from the north portico in honor of world aids day. today president obama outlined his national hiv/aids strategy, saying the united states remains committed to fighting the disease. more on world aids day coming up in just a few moments. but right now, back to politics. for now, nearly a month now, republicans have been on this existential search as they preemptively try to prevent another damaging loss in 2016. so what will they come away with at the end of this journey? let s bring in the brain trust right now. boris epshteyn, a contributor to the daily caller. also former aid with the mccain/palin campaign. and erin mcpike is a reporter with real clear politics. she joins us this afternoon from d.c. good afternoon to both of you. good afternoon. good afternoon to you. boris, let s start with jon
[ snoring ] [ male announcer ] it s not for colds, it s not for pain, it s just for sleep. [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] because sleep is a beautiful thing. [ birds chirping ] introducing zzzquil, the non-habit forming sleep-aid from the makers of nyquil. a live look at the white house for a red ribbon hangs there from the north portico in honor of world aids awareness day today. the president outlined his national hiv-aids strategy and says the u.s. committed to fight the disease. activists worldwide are bringing attention to aids today. people in south africa were tying together red t-shirts in hopes of making the world s longest red ribbon. red fireworks lit up the sky nights over sydney s opera house. the u.n. says the number of new aids cases is falling. however, the disease will kill