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Emerge out of china. the first one in 2002/2003. so if there s a pattern of naturally occurring serious sars pandemic coming out of vine, we need to understand why, or otherwise we re going to see covid-26 and covid-32. i m a little overconcerned maybe we re overturnting the three lab workers even if it s true. remember, the south china morning post a year or so ago claimed to identified patient ground zero from hubei province on november 17th, who was the first patient identified with covid. so that s out there in the public domain. if you look at john bronstein s group at harvard medical school, the biomedical and fer naticks group, they re seeing an upscale in the disease in wuhan hospital since the start of that year. ....
Daschik on the committee, they said there were people who got sick. we don t know how sick they were. at some point they were tested for antibodies. antibodies may be a way to say, did they have the infection in the past. he was told the antibodies were n negative. there are all these sorts of questions that still remains. do you think we ll have a conclusive answer here or too late? it is a good question. if you go back and look at sars back in 2002/2003. it took two years, many years after that to link it this to horseshoe bat. sometimes it can take a long time if they find out for certain ever. there are certain things if you can actually look at the raw data and find out about those ....
Virus. what we don t know is how sustained the transmission is. reporter: signs of the virus include fever, cough, and trouble breathing. in severe cases, patients suffer pneumonia, kidney failure, and death. there are no vaccinations. china was criticized for underovirus pandemic that killed nearly 800 people in 2002/2003, but the c.d.c. says china s prompt reporting of this new virus helped them detect the first case here in the u.s. the global community and the united states have been preparing for exactly this situation. reporter: this is the international terminal at atlanta s airport, which today became one of six in the u.s. to start screening arrivals from asia for the virus. the challenge: this virus incubates slowly. someone could have it and not know it for days after getting home. norah? o donnell: and that is what is so scary for many people. mark, thank you. tonight freeze warnings are ....
Explain why he has essentially been able to get away with this for so long? i think it goes a long way to explaining why he has remained untouchable in plain sight. i mean, the most striking thing in a way about the indictment that was unsealed today is it s old news. you know, and it s old news to the social world, billionaires and politicians and academics and lawyers among whom jeffrey epstein still socializes. they are well aware. he s been seen out recently with surprisingly young-looking women, strolling nonchalantly around new york. this story has been conducted in plain sight. you know, when i reported on jeffrey epstein back in 2002/2003 for vanity fair, i had ....
Bear. what was the thinking behind this? how would this have worked? well, we have to remember in 2002/2003 the cia was desperate to ferret out the next attack after 9/11. they always used truth serum, it s always been a holy grail because so many who show up at the cia s door are making up stuff. they always thought about some kind of truth serum to get them to tell the truth? does it work? no, it doesn t work. that s probably why they didn t use it after 9/11. in the old days they were using lsd to try and break people. it didn t work. they never came up with a solution to get people under some sort of narcotics to tell ....