00:00Well, when I made the decision to give the money away over that 20-year period, we hadn't yet had these negative things.
00:09And I'm actually pretty stunned that we're seeing these cuts.
00:17And, you know, what's happened is that the miracle that took place from the year 2000, the turn of the century, until 2025,
00:26where childhood deaths not only came down by half from over 10 million to under 5 million,
00:32but that's the fastest rate of reduction in the history of mankind.
00:38But last year, we had an increase.
00:42So 4.8 million children died versus 4.6 million the year before that.
00:49And that's as a result of these cuts, which in the U.S. case were very abrupt.
00:54A lot of people were cut.
00:56A lot of uncertainty was created.
00:58You know, bed nets for malaria did not get out.
01:02Nutritional supplements didn't get out.
01:05You know, we scrambled to try and find some of the food that was in warehouses and the HIV medicine,
01:11trying to make sure it wasn't wasted.
01:12A lot of it was wasted because of the way this was done.
01:16That's the way this cuts would be in place.
01:30It was a matter of view of the welfare virus.
01:32So I get into culture.
01:33I mean, you know, it was exactly what it meant because of the heat.
01:37And I wasорот해 if I could afford to post drugs.
01:38I thought the number two mean because of the racial climate change level was given.
01:39And it was the same thing in mind.
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