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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

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS The Faulkner Focus 20240604 15:24:00

2021 and 2023? i think none. okay. somebody received the 710 million. somebody did but not me. you didn t receive any royalties. i received no royalties associated with covid. i m on the record and i want to make sure this is clear that i have developed a monoclonal antibody 25 years ago that is used as a diagnostic that has nothing to do with covid and i receive an average of $120 a year from that patent. the bottom line scientists at nih did receive $710 million in royalties. don t you think that any of the royalties should be going back to the tax pairers and not the scientists. if you want to change the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130323:16:59:00

two degrees. so that s a huge multiplier in terms of number of hurricanes. that s what really stands out about this study. my director is going to throw up what the authors went on to say, but bottom line scientists gently tend to shy away from citing climate change. why the disconnect between the two assessments? alex, as the data stack up, we re actually seeing scientists becoming more confident about asserting the link between climate change and extreme weather. and in this case with these scientists, the specific link that they drew was between climate change and what s called hurricane surge. and in that particular phenomenon, there s actually a very strong link. what hurricane surge is is when you ve got global warming and you ve got rising sea level, just an inch or two higher sea level, then you get an increase

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