The transcript features a GMA segment where Dr. Jennifer Ashton visits Dr. Anthony Fauci at home and at NIH as he prepares to leave after 54 years of service. Fauci says he feels “about 40–45,” credits his vitality to healthy living, moderation, daily exercise (walking/running), strong purpose in his work, and good genetics (his father lived to 97). He describes simple, balanced eating habits—often skipping lunch, minimal alcohol, enjoying fish and pasta, and liking salt/garlic salt—while maintaining strong vitals. Fauci’s wife, Dr. Christine Grady, discusses supporting his health during intense COVID workloads by prompting hydration, meals, and sleep, and notes his habit of working at the computer up to dinner. Fauci reflects on the unusual feeling of no longer commuting to NIH, mentions he’s not “retiring” but moving to a new chapter, and shares interests like reading, sports, travel, and spending time with family, including becoming a first-time grandfather; he largely avoids social media but doesn’t rule it out. The anchors close by emphasizing his public impact, sense of purpose, and the rare access given in the interview.