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Related: About this forum'Machete being taken to the system': Elon Musk's Ebola prevention cuts set off global alarm bells - Deadline - MSNBC
Dr. Michael Osterholm, Director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota, and Dr. Craig Spencer, Brown University School of Public Health Associate Professor, join Nicolle Wallace on Deadline: White House to discuss the impact that the reckless cuts that Elon Musk has led on government spending have caused global concerns about this country's ability to help combat a public health crisis, as it has done for decades. - Aired on 02/27/2025.
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'Machete being taken to the system': Elon Musk's Ebola prevention cuts set off global alarm bells - Deadline - MSNBC (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
Feb 27
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She really does. And the way she can manage analysis and informed dialogue is artful.
yellow dahlia
Feb 27
#4
I certainly agree, she asks the best questions and is also often as informative as her guests
Rhiannon12866
Feb 27
#5
yellow dahlia
(2,265 posts)1. Thank you. The segment was chock full of necessary understanding.
I was going to look for it to share. You did it for me.
Rhiannon12866
(232,529 posts)2. Ah, you're more than welcome!
And I tend to post what I watch and Nicolle Wallace regularly has the best guests!
yellow dahlia
(2,265 posts)4. She really does. And the way she can manage analysis and informed dialogue is artful.

Rhiannon12866
(232,529 posts)5. I certainly agree, she asks the best questions and is also often as informative as her guests

MagaSmash
(9,273 posts)3. Can't wait till US Citizens start dying in Horror from Ebola right here in the good 'ol U.S.A.
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