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At home with Dr. Anthony Fauci GMA3.mp4
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The transcript is a GMA segment in which Dr. Jennifer Ashton profiles Dr. Anthony Fauci as he prepares to leave the NIH after 54 years, emphasizing that he’s not “retiring” but moving into a new chapter focused on longevity and continued purpose. Fauci says he feels about 40–45, credits healthy living, daily brisk walks, lifelong athleticism, moderation in eating and drinking, and especially a strong sense of purpose for his energy. He also cites good genetics (his father lived to 97) and discusses his diet—frequent fish, some pasta, and a fondness for garlic salt—while noting his healthy blood pressure and low pulse. The piece highlights his intense work routine (up at 5 a.m., up to 18-hour days), his wife Dr. Christine Grady’s supportive role in ensuring he hydrates, eats, and sleeps, and their family life, including becoming a first-time grandfather. Fauci avoids social media for now but doesn’t rule it out, reflects on how strange it will feel not commuting to NIH daily, and is shown being warmly recognized in public. Hosts recap his hobbies (reading, sports/baseball fandom), future plans (travel, more family time), and praise Ashton’s unique access, including Fauci cooking for her.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci on Longevity: Life After 54 Years at the NIH
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Positive: The transcript carries an upbeat, admiring, and celebratory tone. Hosts and Dr. Ashton frame Dr. Fauci’s long career and impending transition as inspiring (“extraordinary,” “poster child for longevity”), emphasizing vitality, purpose, and impact. Frequent laughter, light teasing (about salt and email at dinner), and warm social interactions (people thanking him, calling him a “rock star”) signal friendliness and affection. Even mentions of intense work during COVID are presented as dedication with supportive caregiving from his wife, keeping the overall emotional tenor optimistic and appreciative rather than somber.
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