simply a very sad thought. and it is probably the most unique coral leif in the world. it is our responsibility to make sure that it will remain here for future generations. reporter: this coral reef is unique in the world because of its ability to withstand high temperatures, making it more resistant to the effects of climate change. and that s why this reef is so ecologically important to the globe. these tanks at the interuniversity institute for marine sciences in eilat, israel were once filled with the jet black urchins. now they are covered in algae. a small-scale example of what scientists say is happening in the sea. without external regulation that the sea urchins provide corals do not really stand a chance in this competition with algae because the great the growth rate of algae is order of magnitudes higher than those of corals. reporter: only a few have
health, that of the family but also contribute to the community health by preventing the spread of the virus of the community and other were to into the virus. steve: that is not for communication doctor fauci, that is called lying. and the origins of the pandemic he said, we really should have been much more attentive to protocols and training and restrictions. over the, so why is it that after the hhs inspector general s report found multiple oversight failures by fauci funded eco- health alliance and failures the prevented new biosafety measures from being enacted measures they could ve stopped the pandemic and fauci s agency gave him yet another problem to continue their reckless virus research. after completely misrepresenting the findings of the intelligence agencies, and the fbi when the virus was engineered, laughably amusing that the lab worker might ve picked up the pandemic virus in the field, the virus of his many magnitudes more infectious than anything previously seen in
be oblique and come on he said them a mistake is such a charged word. yes it is and that s the point, you accept mistakes and you learn from them but fauci wanted he still said that his approach was a sound principle of course it was not coming from the beginning, back in march of 2020, when nearly everyone else was running around screaming for lockdowns, he said, protect the vulnerable and we were right and fauci was wrong and is all of the data shows on the elderly were magnitudes more likely to die from the virus than those who were younger. that s an absolute courageous whopper from fauci of the vaccines and he said we should have communicated better the vaccine don t prevent infection or transmission because the trials were wholly powered to look at the effect on symptomatic disease, he exactly he knew from the start the vaccines did not stop transmission and so why do you say stuff like this. when you get vaccinated, you not only protect your own health, that of the family but
also contribute to the community health by preventing the spread of the virus of the community and other were to into the virus. steve: that is not for communication doctor fauci, that is called lying. and the origins of the pandemic he said, we really should have been much more attentive to protocols and training and restrictions. over the, so why is it that after the hhs inspector general s report found multiple oversight failures by fauci funded eco- health alliance and failures the prevented new biosafety measures from being enacted measures they could ve stopped the pandemic and fauci s agency gave him yet another problem to continue their reckless virus research. after completely misrepresenting the findings of the intelligence agencies, and the fbi when the virus was engineered, laughably amusing that the lab worker might ve picked up the pandemic virus in the field, the virus of his many magnitudes more infectious than anything previously seen in nature, and fauci ludicrously c
prioritize healthcare workers to be oblique and come on he said them a mistake is such a charged word. yes it is and that s the point, you accept mistakes and you learn from them but fauci wanted he still said that his approach was a sound principle of course it was not coming from the beginning, back in march of 2020, when nearly everyone else was running around screaming for lockdowns, he said, protect the vulnerable and we were right and fauci was wrong and is all of the data shows on the elderly were magnitudes more likely to die from the virus than those who were younger. that s an absolute courageous whopper from fauci of the vaccines and he said we should have communicated better the vaccine don t prevent infection or transmission because the trials were wholly powered to look at the effect on symptomatic disease, he exactly he knew from the start the vaccines did not stop transmission and so why do you say stuff like this. when you get vaccinated, you not only protect your ow