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🗓️ 19 December 2024
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Once again, there are major misrepresentations in the media in their attacks on Trump’s pick for HHS Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Attorney Aaron Siri sets the record straight on the New York Times' false implications about polio vaccines that media around the world picked up and repeated.
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0:00.0 | Hi, everybody. |
0:12.5 | Welcome to another edition of the Cheryl Ackison podcast. |
0:16.8 | Today, once again, major misrepresentations in the media in their attacks on Donald Trump's pick for HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. |
0:27.6 | Attorney Aaron Siri sets the record straight on the New York Times' false implications about polio vaccines, implications that media around the world picked up and repeated. |
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1:39.9 | You've got to hand it to the New York Times. Despite a growing record of inaccuracies and embarrassments in recent years, they remain unabashedly on narrative when it comes to protecting the pharmaceutical and vaccine industries, even when it means resorting to sloppy reporting and misrepresentations. |
1:59.4 | This week, it was a New York Times story implying that Trump's choice for H, it was a New York Times story, implying that Trump's |
2:02.7 | choice for HHS secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., had a role in trying to pull the polio vaccine |
2:10.3 | off the market. Well, let's start by saying the petition referred to in the news report had nothing to do |
2:17.1 | with Kennedy. |
2:18.4 | And by the way, there isn't one polio vaccine. |
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