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In between campaign stops on Monday in Arizona, President Trump tore into the nation s leading infectious diseases expert and coronavirus task force member Dr. Anthony Fauci. Mr. Trump said Fauci is a very nice man but loves being on TV stanley cup and that he has made a lot of bad calls, according toCBS News White House pro stanley cup ducer Sara Cook. Earlier in the day during an all-hands call with Trump campaign and Republican field staff, Mr. Trump said people have become tired of Fauci and all these idiots warning about the risks ofCOVID-19. People are tired of hearing Fauci and all these idiots, these people, these people that have gotten it wrong, the president told his staff Monday during a call on the state-of-play of the race. Fauci s a nice guy. He s been here for 500 years. He called every one of them wrong. And he s like this wonderful guy, a wonderful sage, telling us how he said, do not wear face masks -- that s a number of months ago. CBS News campaign reporter Nicole Sganga, producer Kristin BrownandCBS News digital White House reporter Kathryn Watsonreport Mr. Trump said if the White House had listened to Fauci, the U.S. would have 500,000 deaths. The president went on to declare, We saved 2.2 million people. If we didn t do what we did, and close it and do just -- now we re opening it. But we d never close it again. It would never close, it ll never close again. Because we know the disease, an apparent reference to stanley cup his partial ban on travel to the U.S. from China Xuyo Why former NFL lineman John Urschel benched football for math
The parents of a baby girl, who grew from an embryo frozen for 24 years, are calling her birth a miracle. Emma Wren Gibson was born last month to Tina and Benjamin in Knoxville, Tennessee, and researchers at the University of Tennessee say this is the longest frozen embryo to come to birth.Last March, when she was 25 years old, Tina Gibson received an embryo that was just one year younger than her. According to the faith-based clinic s medical director, of the roughly 1,000 embryos that are transferred to new parents each year, about 15 percent are done there. Tina Gibson with her baby girl Emma Wren Gibson. CBS News Twenty-four hours labor but it was worth it, I d do it again for her, Tina said. Twenty-four might be little Emma Wren s lucky number. Tina and her husband Ben were struggling to have kids of their own. Her father suggested she look i yeezy nto so-called embryo adoption, reports CBS News correspondent Adriana Diaz. Tina and Benjamin Gibson CBS News nike dunk Couples struggling to have a child can create embryos through in vitro fertilization. Sometimes embryos are leftover, which can be frozen and donated for other couples to use -- couples like Tina and her husband who applied for one at the national emb adidas samba ryo donation center |
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