00:00India is one of the best, if not the biggest, vaccine producer in the world.
00:05So you've got to use some of those resources for your own people.
00:10We should be concerned, but the concern should be an impetus for preparedness and not an impetus
00:19for fear or for panic and thinking that the end of the world is coming.
01:49One of the toughest decisions, I had a few, was when I made a decision during the middle of the
02:00early years of the AIDS pandemic to bring the activist community into our deliberations.
02:09Because most of the scientific community, including my own staff, were totally against that.
02:19I also want to thank Tony Fauci. He works for the NIH. He is on the leading edge of
02:44finding the vaccines that will help those who suffer from AIDS.
02:49I love Tony's commitment to humans, to what's best for mankind.
02:56I love to run, so it's one of the few things that I don't need to look for motivation.
03:16I don't look outside and say, oh gee, I have to go out and run.
03:20I look outside and say, I can't wait to get out there.
03:26I can say we will see more cases and things will get worse than they are right now.
03:57How much worse we'll get will depend on our ability to do two things.
04:02To contain the influx of people who are infected coming from the outside
04:08and the ability to contain and mitigate within our own country.
04:12Bottom line, it's going to get worse.
04:27I'm not totally sure what the president was referring to,
04:33but I believe he's referring to a report that used both hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin together
04:40to have some possibility of being in effect.
04:43Many of the things that you hear out there are what I had called anecdotal reports.
04:49They may be true, but they're anecdotal.
05:06I don't want to put words in Anthony's mouth, by the way.
05:09And I like him.
05:10Today I walk in, I hear I'm going to fire him.
05:11I'm not firing him.
05:12I think he's a wonderful guy.
05:13Why did you retweet a hashtag to fire Fauci?
05:17I retweeted somebody.
05:19They set fire.
05:20It doesn't matter.
05:31The idea that you can get up here and talk about what you know, what the evidence,
05:37what the science is, and know that's it.
05:39Let the science speak.
05:41It is somewhat of a liberating feeling.
05:49If Olivia Rodrigo tells you to get vaccinated, you get vaccinated.
06:02Here's one that says, I got my first dose of the Fauci-ouchie.
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