isolation and quarantine. as we are learning with covid, they denote two different things. on the israeli plan to gave fourth vaccine dose to certain groups, i was interested to hear what dr. anthony fauci had to say about that in a radio interview. let me play this for you. if the protection is much more durable than the two-dose, nonboosted group, and we may go a significant period of time without requiring a fourth dose. so i do think it s premature, at least on the part of the united states, to be talking about a fourth dose. you know, moderna s chief medical officer was on with wolf yesterday, and he seemed to agree with what fauci is saying. what do you think of a fourth dose? yeah, i agree with dr. fauci that it s premature at this time for us in the u.s., especially because we have such a substantial proportion of the population that still hasn t received their third dose of the booster, which really is essential at this time.
wolf yesterday, if everything goes well and to fall in place, he thinks it possible we could have a vaccine barefore the endf the calendar year for kids under 12. what needs to go well and fall into place for this to happen? right. so when you look for example the 12 to 17-year-old data, you had a lot of data on 16 to 17 years old so you use the same dosing int val. once you go down to six years of age, you have to make sure that you have the right dose. that you re not giving either too much or too little. so the so-called phase one trials, those trials have to be completed and there are more extensive than for the older adolescent. then you move forward with studies that appear to be in the 4,000 to 7,000 child range. and hopefully we ll get those data sooner rather than later. we need remember we did the trials for adults, those trials started in july. we had data in hand by december
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children. tom hohman is the acting director of customs enforcement and was on with wolf yesterday. listen to this is this new zero-tolerance policy that the president has support, that the attorney general announced, is it humane? i think i think it s the law. as law enforcement look, it s the policy, but is it humane? i think it s the law, i m law enforcement, i must follow the law. those pauses are telling. and also jeff sessions, the attorney general, making this case in usa today today that the children are being cared for well. in fact, they get better care than a lot of american kids do. they re provided plenty of food, education in their language, health and dental case, and transported to their destination city all at taxpayer expense. in total, hhs is spending more than $1 billion taxpayer dollars a year providing quality care. is the white house making the
because those three dozen freedom caucus members, if they really want to advance the agenda that they are supportive of, they have to control the white house. they can t get it done without the white house. the harm being done to the gop right now, i think, is a branding problem. if i were jeb bush, i m not happy about this. if i am donald trump, i probably am. it fits with where i am. but i ve got to believe that marco rubio and john kasich are looking at this saying, come on, man, you re killing me if i should get the nomination. that s why you have donald trump taking credit for mccarthy. sure. you mentioned dr. carson. he was on the set with wolf yesterday. typically, when you say some of the things that dr. carson has said, you get in trouble at least when it comes to the polls. that hasn t happened with him. specifically he has been asked about what he said with regard to what being held up in a popeye s several years ago in baltimore. let me play the sound. the resolutio