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🗓️ 24 September 2020
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0:00.0 | The Tom Wood Show, episode 1741, prepared a set fire to the index card of allowable opinion. |
0:07.9 | Your daily dose of liberty education starts here. The Tom Wood Show. |
0:14.4 | Hi, everybody. Tom Woods here just yesterday, that is, I guess that would be September 23rd, 2020, |
0:21.2 | at a White House press conference. Dr. Scott Atlas was speaking and told the reporters assembled |
0:28.5 | there that they should, if they want to know what they're talking about, listen to certain epidemiologists |
0:33.5 | and he listed some names that may be familiar to listeners of this program. One of them was our |
0:38.9 | guest today, Martin Koldorf, of Harvard Medical School. So it's quite timely this particular |
0:45.9 | episode. Professor Koldorf is a professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School. He's a biostatistician |
0:51.1 | and epidemiologist whose research centers on the early detection and monitoring of infectious |
0:57.2 | disease outbreaks. And he's been doing some very important writing and speaking lately. |
1:03.7 | And I want to get him on here to ask some of the questions that we really are seeking answers to |
1:09.2 | for which the answers forthcoming have often been contradictory or opaque. I want to say also |
1:16.0 | that on Monday, I do this program every weekday, but on Monday, episode 1743, you'll definitely |
1:22.4 | want to listen for that also because I'll be having a related conversation with a young fellow |
1:27.8 | named Greg Glyer who at age 26, four years ago created the extraordinary philanthropy app Donor C, |
1:35.8 | D-O-N-O-R-S-E-E. And the idea behind that app is that donors can help with little micro projects. |
1:42.8 | They can help a particular person, let's say here again or see again, or they can build a house |
1:48.6 | for a widow by their contributions. And then the donor can see the results. They get a video |
1:55.2 | of the person, let's say, who gets sightseeing for the first time, or they get a video of somebody |
2:00.7 | walking you through the house that your money helped to build in some developing country. They don't |
2:05.1 | have to be in developing countries, but a lot of these projects are. And Gret who lived in Malawi, |
2:10.1 | which at that time was the poorest country on earth for three years, is coming on to talk about |
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