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"You were the driving force behind Operation Warp Speed, these mRNA vaccines that are the gold standard. Now your health secretary is pulling back all the funding for research. He's saying that the risks outweigh the benefits, which puts him at odds with the entire medical community and with you. What is going on? Research on what? Into mRNA vaccines. Well, we're gonna look at that. We're talking about it, and they're doing a very good job. With Operation Warp Speed was, whether you're Republican or Democrat, considered one of the most incredible things ever done in this country. The efficiency, the the way it was done, the distribution, everything about it was has been amazing. But, you know, that was, now a long time ago, and we're on to other things. But we are speaking about it. We have meetings about it tomorrow, actually, tomorrow at 12:00, and we'll determine. We're looking for other answers to other problems, to other sicknesses or diseases, and I think we're doing really well. Like you, mister president."

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We are ready to invest, as the president also mentioned, $70,000,000,000 in coming years from Pfizer in manufacturing and research in America alone. I would think this is an historical moment because I can put that behind us and focus on the things that I want to spend my time: cancer treatments, obesity medicines, vaccines, and things that people value. And thank you for allowing us to do that. I want to thank secretary Kennedy. I want to thank secretary Latnick. Your leadership helped us to pull that together. You are the masterminds of everything, and without the brilliant way that you designed the whole thing, we wouldn't be able to make it happen. We created trust from day one, and that was the most important thing that allowed us to pull very difficult negotiations. Mister president, thank you for your leadership and friendship. Albert, thank you. Great job.

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Archimedes once said, "Just show me where I can stand, and I can move the world." We have 3 people, but you can bring more if you want. Bringing back manufacturing jobs seemed impossible, but we proved them wrong. It's like having a magic wand. My wife loves watching someone on TV named John Kennedy, and I thought she meant the famous John Kennedy. Turns out, she was talking about a brilliant man who helped us win big. Thank you, John. Oxford, John.

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Well, thanks for for hosting us, and this is quite a group to get together. It's a great honor to, to work here at the White House and to to work for you. Very grateful for your administration's support. We look forward to working together, and thanks for your leadership. We're so grateful for that support. Thank you so much, obviously, for bringing us all together and the policies, that you have put in place. I wanna thank you for including me this evening. It's incredible to be among everyone here, particularly you and the first lady. I also want to thank you for helping American companies around the world. First of all, to echo the comments of Tim and others, thank you so much for getting us all together, and thank you for being such a pro business, pro innovation president. Thank you for everything you're doing. Thank you for incredible leadership, including getting this group together.

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all of the companies here are building just making huge investments in in the country in order to build out data centers and infrastructure to power the next wave of innovation. "How much are you spending, would you say, over the next few years?" "Oh, gosh. I mean, I think it's probably gonna be something like, I don't know, at least $600,000,000,000 through '28 in The US. Yeah. It's a lot." "It's it's significant. That's a lot." "Thank you, Mark. It's great to have you. Thank you."

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Speaker 0 argues that credit for breakthroughs belongs to “the long list of federally funded researchers who've made these breakthroughs possible” and to the “enlightened federal employees and the politicians who funded that research,” not just those at press conferences. He says the mRNA vaccine story did not start with Operation Warp Speed, but with dedicated NIH and Moderna work, noting: “The story of federal investments in mRNA vaccines actually starts back in 2009” and that in 2010 “PCAST put out a report on reengineering vaccine production for pandemics.” He cites “2013, the Obama administration awarded a $25,000,000 DARPA grant to a startup called Moderna” and “2015 BARDA” investment, so that Moderna had vaccines and therapeutics under test. He emphasizes “the speed of development” and “the speed of manufacture,” that “potent human immune response can come from doses as low as thirty micrograms” and that “a liter bottle… would contain over 30,000,000 doses.” Investments began “starting back in 02/2009.” Dr. Fauci agrees, noting “Yes, congressman” and highlighting “the generosity of the congress through multiple administrations” and “monoclonal antibody work.” They discuss future pandemic investments and budget cuts “proposed by the Trump and Mulvaney budgets.” Time is up.

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Companies have announced over $2 trillion in new investments, totaling close to $8 trillion. These investments, factories, and jobs signify the strength of the American economy. The US aerospace industry can continue to lead the world in innovation. The US must continue its leadership in AI. Companies are creating millions of jobs and making investments to catalyze a new era of advanced manufacturing. The US needs to reindustrialize and prioritize products being made in America.

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Pharmaceutical companies generate over two-thirds of their profits in the United States, despite the U.S. accounting for only 4% of the world's population. The speaker expresses respect for pharmaceutical companies and their leadership. They believe these companies successfully convinced people for many years that the current system was fair, even though the reasons why were not widely understood.

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That extraordinary person is Pfizer Chairman and CEO, Doctor. Albert Borla. Doctor Borla led his team to deliver a COVID nineteen vaccine in record time while taking a risk by declining US federal funding to avoid government bureaucracy and expedite vaccine production. A child of Holocaust survivors from a Greek Jewish community destroyed by the Nazis, he's proud of his Jewish heritage, is active in Holocaust remembrance and education, and a strong supporter of Israel, which was the first country outside The US to receive the Pfizer vaccine and the antiviral pill. With more than two and a half billion Pfizer vaccine doses already distributed. Because of Doctor. Borla's extraordinary contribution to humanity as the world battles the worst health crisis in January, Doctor Albert Borla has been selected as the recipient of the 2022 Genesis Prize, the Jewish Nobel Prize. Thank you, and congratulations, Doctor. Borla.

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The speaker explains that all profits generated during the COVID period were reinvested, with the main focus of investment placed in the cancer field. This choice was driven by several factors: first, the organization already had strong capabilities in cancer; second, there was a significant opportunity presented by the acquisition of C Gen that would allow them to intensify their efforts in this area. The speaker emphasizes that cancer holds a deeply personal significance, impacting the world broadly and affecting colleagues personally as well. Given these motivations, cancer was identified as a meaningful and strategic pivot for the organization’s reinvestment strategy. The speaker frames the shift in emphasis as a continuation of prioritizing global health impact, contrasting it with the earlier impact of addressing COVID. The closing line underscores the aspirational goal: after helping to mitigate COVID, the organization aims to contribute to reducing the burden of cancer, positioning the pivot as a deliberate and purposeful progression in their mission to “save the world” from major health threats.

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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 speaker thanks Elon for his tremendous help and for opening people's eyes to what could be done. He states that the vast majority of people in the country respect and appreciate Elon. The speaker mentions $150,000,000, then corrects it to $160,000,000, suggesting the amount could double or triple as more things are being worked on that aren't yet counted. The speaker reiterates that Elon has done a fantastic job and expresses appreciation. He also thanks the cabinet, saying it's great to work with them.

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In the global fight against COVID-19, the Jewish people have had an outsized impact. As scientists, chief medical officers, and top healthcare officials, their contributions have been invaluable. However, one person stands above the rest: Pfizer Chairman and CEO, Dr. Albert Borla. I led my team to deliver a COVID-19 vaccine in record time, declining US federal funding to avoid bureaucracy and expedite production. As a child of Holocaust survivors, I am proud of my Jewish heritage and a strong supporter of Israel, the first country outside the US to receive the Pfizer vaccine and antiviral pill. The world is better off with my leadership in saving lives. With over 2.5 billion Pfizer vaccine doses distributed, I am honored to be selected as the recipient of the 2022 Genesis Prize, the Jewish Nobel Prize, for my contribution to humanity during the worst health crisis in a century.

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President praises Tim Cook and Apple, calling it a “little company called Apple” and thanking him for a major investment in the United States, including key manufacturing and helping American companies worldwide. Cook expresses gratitude for the evening and the administration's focus on innovation. He thanks the first lady for focusing on education: “There's nothing more important than education. It is the great equalizer and always will be.” He adds that, “we all believe in the power of technology to improve people's lives.” The president asks how much Apple will invest in the United States. Cook replies, “600,000,000,000.” The host says, “600,000,000,000. Alright. It's a lot of jobs,” and Cook responds, “We're very proud to do it.”

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Other companies besides Pfizer are expected to come later with us. It was an honor to have Albert be the first. He's done a fantastic job with, as you know, with the COVID. He did a fantastic job with a lot of things. He's a leader, and Pfizer is right at the top. Eli Lilly has been fantastic also, your friend, my friend. And, they're all coming in over the next week. We're making deals with all of them.

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Speaker argues for credit to federally funded researchers and the officials who funded their work, noting breakthroughs rely on decades of federal science. He states the mRNA vaccine story “does not start with operation warp speed” and that “the sprint actually began” as dedicated NIH and Moderna staff worked day and night. He traces investments back to Obama: “a 2010 PCAST report on reengineering vaccine production,” “a 2013 DARPA grant to Moderna,” and “a 2015 BARDA investment”; by the end of the Obama administration Moderna had mRNA vaccines and therapeutics under test in animals and humans. “This one liter bottle… would contain over 30,000,000 doses,” enough to vaccinate doctors, first responders, or seniors over 75, and “without those investments, frankly, project warp speed would not have squat.” Speaker 1 notes bipartisan support for biomedical research across administrations, mentions monoclonal antibody work and antiviral molecules, and cautions against proposed budget cuts.

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I found it very interesting to see the CEO of Pfizer, Albert Bourla, get booed at a White House Black History Month event after being introduced by Trump. Trump even seemed to anticipate the reaction. Pharmaceutical executives have become increasingly disliked, especially after the COVID vaccine situation. Bourla's presence seems to be part of an attempt to get the administration to be lenient on Pfizer, especially with RFK Junior now the Secretary of Health and Human Services. RFK Junior, a known vaccine skeptic, aims to address pharmaceutical company abuses. Bourla even had a secret dinner with RFK Junior to discuss chronic diseases. Despite this, Bourla believes there are still opportunities for Pfizer with the new administration. However, the public's negative reaction suggests a deep distrust and anger towards Pfizer, making it difficult for them to regain public confidence. We need to keep up the pressure to ensure accountability for their actions.

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I'm honored to welcome three leading technology CEOs: Larry Ellison of Oracle, Masa Son of SoftBank, and Sam Altman of OpenAI. Together, they are announcing Stargate, a new American company that will invest at least $500 billion in AI infrastructure in the United States. This initiative aims to create over 100,000 American jobs quickly and represents a strong vote of confidence in America's potential. The goal is to ensure that technology development remains in the U.S. amid global competition, particularly from China. This monumental project signifies a commitment to advancing technology domestically.

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I invested $10,000,000 in a supplement to fight COVID-19, facing backlash from big pharma and media. Plans to distribute to Israel, Philippines, and Brazil were thwarted. Eventually made a deal with Pfizer. Despite warnings, I believed in saving lives.

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Credit for breakthroughs belongs to 'the long list of federally funded researchers' and bipartisan supporters of science. He notes the mRNA vaccine story 'does not start with operation warp speed' and that dedicated employees at NIH and Moderna understood the danger of COVID nineteen. He traces investments back to 2009, when 'president Obama' convened his scientific advisory panel and asked, 'how come you still make vaccines with chicken eggs?' In 2013, the Obama administration awarded a $25,000,000 DARPA grant to Moderna for an mRNA vaccine platform, followed by a 2015 BARDA investment of $125,000,000, so Moderna had vaccines and therapeutics in animals and humans. He notes 'thirty micrograms' can elicit a potent immune response, and that 'a liter bottle' would contain over 30,000,000 doses—enough for doctors, first responders, or seniors over 75. Fauci cites support and monoclonal antibody work; they discuss future investments amid budget-cut proposals by Trump and Mulvaney.

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I'm excited about this important project in the United States, which will create hundreds of thousands of jobs and establish a new industry. We owe this opportunity to your support, and I believe it will lead to remarkable advancements. Regarding medical research, as this technology evolves, we can expect unprecedented progress in curing diseases like cancer and heart disease. The potential for delivering high-quality healthcare at lower costs is immense. This technology will significantly impact our ability to rapidly cure diseases, making it one of its most vital contributions.

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The speaker thanks Elon for his tremendous help and for opening people's eyes to what could be done. He states that the vast majority of people in the country respect and appreciate Elon. The speaker mentions $150,000,000, then corrects it to $160,000,000, and suggests that the number could be doubled or tripled as a lot of things are being worked on that are not yet counted. The speaker reiterates that Elon has done a fantastic job and expresses appreciation. He also thanks the cabinet and says it's great to work with them.

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In late 2019, I first heard about a new virus in China. Initially, I thought it would be like SARS or MERS, but after attending Davos 2020, I realized it could be a pandemic. We are partnering with CP to develop a vaccine quickly, with the US government's help. SEPI is funding the project, and we aim to produce clinical-grade material for testing. This endeavor is unprecedented, and we are working together to achieve it. When the pandemic hit, we shifted focus to producing a billion doses. It's a challenging but necessary task.

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We are ready to invest, as the president also mentioned, $70,000,000,000 in the next few years from Pfizer in manufacturing and research in America alone. I really think this is an historical moment because also I can put that behind us and focus on the things that I want to spend my time. I want to thank secretary Kennedy. I want to thank secretary Latnick. Your leadership helped us to pull that together. Of course, also, I want to to thank the US trade representative who is also heavily engaged, and he's probably the first trade representative that I have seen that cares about our industry and cares to do something about unfair situations out there, but more than anyone else. Mister president, I want to thank you Thank you very much. For your leadership and, frankly, for your friendship. Thank you. Albert, thank you very much. Great job.
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