The transcript is a GMA segment profiling 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. Dr. Jennifer Ashton visits him at home and at work to explore his vitality “secrets,” including a strong sense of mission, staying mentally engaged, daily brisk walks and lifelong fitness, and moderation in eating and drinking. Fauci credits both healthy habits and genetics (noting his father lived to 97) and shares simple dietary preferences like frequent fish and pasta, plus his fondness for garlic salt despite good blood pressure. His wife, Dr. Christine Grady, describes providing crucial support—pushing him to hydrate, eat, and sleep during the intense early COVID period—while joking about his habit of checking email when dinner is ready. Fauci reflects on the strange feeling of no longer commuting to NIH, discusses limited social media use, looks forward to becoming a grandfather, and mentions hobbies such as reading, watching sports, traveling, and spending more time with family. The hosts close by praising the rare access and highlighting purpose and balance as key themes.