“The urgency of the moment is to do everything we can to respond globally to this global pandemic. Because the fact of the matter is we can't end it somewhere unless we end it everywhere.' — Fmr. USAID head Gayle Smith
In the wake of President Trump's decision to pull funding from the World Health Organization, Gayle Smith, president and CEO of the ONE campaign and former head of USAID, joins Andrea
Mitchell to discuss the need to "do everything we can to respond globally to this global pandemic. Because the fact of the matter is we can't end it somewhere unless we end it everywhere."
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