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Speaker 0 asked for the impossible: to develop a vaccine in 8 months instead of 10 years without cutting corners. They emphasized safety. Speaker 1 questioned Pfizer's transparency in mutating COVID viruses. Speaker 0 stressed the importance of vaccination for public health. Pfizer's CEO discussed vaccine production and effectiveness. They thanked the US government for support. The CEO highlighted the vaccine's 95.6% efficacy. The conversation ended with a call for public vaccination.

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The speaker asked if the Pfizer COVID vaccine was tested for stopping virus transmission before it was released. They wanted a clear yes or no answer and requested the data to be shared with the committee. In response, it was stated that no, they did not have knowledge about stopping transmission before the vaccine entered the market. They had to act quickly.

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Speaker 0 asks if there are plans for President Biden to visit Ohio and the East Coast. Speaker 1 responds that there are no specific plans to share at the moment, but the President takes these matters seriously and has visited Ohio before. Speaker 0 presses for a clear answer, but Speaker 1 reiterates that there is no trip to announce yet. Speaker 2 mentions a previous statement by President Biden about visiting Ohio, and Speaker 1 confirms that the President keeps his word, but still cannot provide a preview of any upcoming travel plans. In conclusion, Speaker 1 states that the President will go to East Palestine, but no specific time or date can be announced currently.

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The White House blames a few bad actors for spreading online misinformation. The speaker disagrees with the idea that wearing masks is the best way to prevent infectious diseases. They mention that getting vaccinated provides the best protection against infection. The speaker also addresses the misconception that vaccines can make people worse. They mention the possibility of future challenges in infectious diseases and the need for rapid response to new threats. The speaker denies funding gain of function research in the Wuhan Institute of Virology and denies lying before Congress.

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A year ago, it took an hour of work for a middle wage worker to get 5.5 gallons of gas, but now they can get 8 gallons. This is a 40% improvement. However, the current gas price is around $3.60 per gallon, compared to $2.39 when Biden took office. So, in less than 2 years, we are in a worse place. The speaker admits that things are worse than before, indicating a pretty bad situation.

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Speaker 0 asks why the president hasn't acknowledged the shooting at CDC headquarters that took place earlier in August where a police officer was killed, and it was reported that the motivation for the shooting was somebody who was really unhappy with the effects of the COVID vaccine. Speaker 1 responds: "We absolutely were very much aware of that shooting. The secretary of health and human services put out a statement immediately. He was in touch with the CDC, and he actually traveled to Georgia, to assess the situation and to mourn, with the the people who work in that building there. So"

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The speaker asks why the Vice President hasn't taken certain steps already, given that they've been in office for three and a half years. The Vice President responds that the administration first had to recover the economy, which they have successfully done. The Vice President states they are proud of their work in bringing inflation down to less than 3%.

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Speaker 1 updates that the aid for Ukraine is being voted on in the House of Representatives and will likely pass. The next step is the Senate vote, expected early next week. They express support and admiration for Ukraine's bravery. The administration is preparing weapons and equipment to send quickly. Speaker 0 thanks Speaker 1 for the support and inspiration. They end with well wishes. "Slava, Ukraine."

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"The FDA recently revoked the emergency youth authorizations for three COVID vaccinations while simultaneously green lighting four new COVID nineteen vaccines with twenty twenty five and twenty twenty six formulas." "The the reason for the revocation of that emergency youth authorization is because obviously the COVID pandemic and the public health emergency is over." "But just to correct the record because there's been a lot of misinformation on this, the FDA's decision does not affect the availability of COVID vaccines for Americans who want them." "We believe in individual choice. That's a promise both the president and the secretary have made, and it's a promise they have now delivered on."

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On November 21, you were asked about U.S. daily oil consumption, which is around 20 million barrels out of a global total of 100 million. The strategic petroleum reserve peaked at about 720 million barrels, dropping to 365 million today, a 42% reduction since taking office. While you mentioned that the Ukrainian war influenced sales, 50 million barrels were sold before the invasion, and many sales were not congressionally mandated. The U.S. has the largest publicly available reserve, but China’s exact reserves are unknown. Over the past 20 years, the U.S. has decreased its carbon footprint by about 20%, while China’s has increased significantly. The U.S. has a greater commitment to environmental protection compared to China and Venezuela. Concerns were raised about a pause on liquefied natural gas exports, which some believe benefits Russia, though you stated it’s temporary for a study update.

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Joe Biden announced funding for a new vaccine, urging everyone to get it. Concerns have been raised about vaccine injuries, with reports of myocarditis, blood clots, and heart attacks. The pharmaceutical companies have not released their data on side effects. The speaker asks if the vaccine companies will be required to make this data public. The response is that they should, as transparency is important. The speaker emphasizes the need for facts to be made public immediately. They mention the unexpected nature of the pandemic and the devastating impact it has had globally. The conversation then shifts to President Biden's announcement of a new vaccine. The speaker questions whether the previous vaccine was ineffective and discusses the liability protection for pharmaceutical companies, which expires in December. They stress the importance of honesty and transparency from the companies regarding vaccine injuries. The speaker concludes by expressing the desperation of some people for the president's support in this matter.

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Speaker 0: Calvin will receive one shot. We are leading in global vaccination efforts with over 1.1 billion shots administered. We will continue our efforts and have provided significant funding to ensure everyone can be vaccinated. It is crucial for us to play the largest role in vaccinating the world.

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The speaker says that COVID began and the world suffered, but they believe they did a phenomenal job. They claim Operation Warp Speed was “one of the greatest military feats ever.” They reiterate that they “did a great job” and that the effort used “our military” and “a lot of people.”

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The question asked whether the president believes the COVID vaccine should be available to and covered by insurance for all Americans regardless of age and preexisting conditions. The response notes that the FDA recently revoked the emergency youth authorizations for three COVID vaccinations while simultaneously approving four new COVID-19 vaccines with 2025 and 2026 formulas. The revocation is described as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic and the public health emergency being over. To correct the record, it is stated that the FDA’s decision does not affect the availability of COVID vaccines for Americans who want them. The administration says, “We believe in individual choice,” a promise the president and the secretary have made and delivered on.

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Speaker 0 asks if Americans should take a vaccine if it is released before or after the election. Speaker 1 says they would take it if public health professionals recommend it, but not if Donald Trump does. Speaker 0 then asks Vice President Pence about safeguards for presidential disability. Pence defends the Trump administration's handling of the pandemic and criticizes the swine flu response during Biden's vice presidency. He accuses the senator of undermining confidence in a vaccine. Speaker 0 interrupts and ends the conversation.

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The transcript describes a contentious exchange about the COVID-19 vaccine and the roles of public health figures and political leaders. Key points include: - Speaker 0 asserts there was a “fake vaccine” pushed by Antony Fauci and Deborah Birx, accusing Trump of failing to fire them and allowing them to “destroy the said economy,” impose “fascist restrictions,” and promote a vaccine that Speaker 0 claims has “killed and maimed breathtaking numbers of people.” The vaccine is described as self-replicating and not proven safe or effective, with the period framed as Trump’s Christmas message in 2020 during Operation Warp Speed. - Speaker 1 counters that millions of doses of a safe and effective vaccine were delivered, thanking scientists, researchers, manufacturing workers, and service members, calling it a “Christmas miracle.” - Speaker 0 then reframes Trump’s stance, labeling the vaccine push as aligned with the agendas of Gates, Fauci, Klaus Schwab, and the World Economic Forum, calling them “the deep state” and asserting that Trump was pushing their agenda rather than opposing it. - A year later, in late 2021, Speaker 0 notes ongoing consequences of the vaccine and the pandemic, while Speaker 1 repeats positive messaging about the vaccine’s safety and effectiveness, and asserts that those who do not take the vaccine may experience more severe illness if they become very sick and go to the hospital. Speaker 1 emphasizes that the vaccine “worked” and that taking it provides protection, while non-vaccination is framed as a personal choice. - In the ensuing exchange, Speaker 1 makes a historical analogy, claiming the vaccine is “one of the greatest achievements of mankind,” noting that during the Spanish flu there were no vaccines, and claiming three vaccines were developed in less than nine months, whereas it would normally take five to twelve years. - Speaker 2 interjects, noting that more people died under Biden than under Trump during the year being discussed, and that more people took the vaccine that year, prompting a defense from Speaker 1 that the vaccine is effective and reduces the severity of illness, while if one contracts COVID, the illness is minor with vaccination. - The sequence ends with Speaker 0 labeling what was said as “utter, utter mendacity” and “Lying.” Overall, the transcript centers on a polarized debate over the vaccine’s safety and efficacy, the motivations and actions of public health officials and political leaders, contrasting claims that the vaccine was a dangerous, coerced plot with claims that it was a safe, efficacious public health breakthrough. It also juxtaposes Trump’s mixed public positions from 2020–2021, ranging from criticism of the vaccine push to praise of the vaccine as a major achievement.

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The speaker highlights the current state of the country, comparing it to a year ago. They mention that hospitals are nearly full with severely ill patients on ventilators. They also note that there are over 100,000 children in serious condition, a number that has never been seen before, with many of them also on ventilators. The speaker emphasizes that the presence of a different variant only emphasizes the existing challenges.

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The speaker is asked about the possibility of the president visiting Ohio in the near future. The speaker doesn't have any information to share but emphasizes that the president takes the matter seriously. When asked if it meets the bar for a presidential visit, the speaker says there's no reason to struggle. The speaker confirms that the president has been to Ohio before and it's not unusual for him to go there. There are discussions and plans underway, but nothing is locked in yet. The president had previously mentioned visiting East Palestine, and the speaker reiterates that the president keeps his word, but there are no travel plans or dates to announce at this time.

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The speaker states that the U.S. had the greatest economy in history before COVID-19, and that the speaker did a great job handling the pandemic but received no credit. The speaker claims COVID-19 caused $50 trillion in damage and devastated every country, including China.

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The speaker was asked if there were any plans to travel to the southern border, to which they replied that there were none at the moment. When asked about sharing thoughts with other countries, the speaker mentioned that they have been talking with several countries already. There was also a question about which country would be the first to receive the US vaccine, but the speaker did not provide a direct answer.

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Okay, so sending in offensive equipment like planes and tanks would be World War III. That being said, the US will send 31 Abrams tanks to Ukraine. We have artillery, but honestly, it's not enough. We're basically out of money, so I'm sending Congress a supplemental budget request, so the Ukrainian people will be able to receive pensions and social support. This is the largest assistance package from the US to Ukraine yet: $3 billion in direct aid. The US will also send over a billion dollars in new aid, plus another $150 million in military assistance. The US locked down an additional $2 billion in military aid, and the total now stands close to $130 billion.

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Speaker 0 asked about the visibility of the medium to long-term effects of the vaccine in three to five years. Speaker 1 responded that they cannot predict how things will be in three to five years, but mentioned that 92-93% of the population will be vaccinated. Speaker 0 expressed confusion, and Speaker 1 clarified that 92-93% is the current vaccination rate. Speaker 0 raised concerns about potential side effects, but Speaker 1 reassured them that if there are any, the majority of the population would be affected. Speaker 0 remained unconvinced and expressed hesitation about getting vaccinated.

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The speaker was asked if they would have done anything differently than President Biden during the past 4 years. The speaker responded that there is one thing that comes to mind. They added that they have been a part of most of the decisions that have had impact.

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The President mentioned that inflation was high when he took office, but it was actually 1.4% in January 2021. The pandemic and supply chain disruptions caused inflation to rise globally. The situation worsened due to Russia's war in Ukraine. The President took action to address supply chain issues, like releasing oil reserves. Progress has been made in lowering costs and managing inflation since then.

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The speaker questions the source of the claim that 20 million lives have been saved. They ask for data and studies to support this number. The response is indirect and the meeting is about to end when the speaker jumps back in to clarify that the 20 million lives saved refers to all vaccines, not just mRNA vaccines. The speaker is unable to ask for further clarification. They find it suspicious that this number is being thrown around without proper explanation. They suggest that these numbers are made up.
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