me. that s what i heerd from one of my sources yesterday. maybe they ll get a twofer. i would love for all of you to stick arnoound. we haven t covered the boy scouts. senator john mccain comes back to washington today to cast an important vote on health care. even if today s vote passes, is it dwoigoing to make it to the president s desk? we know he has a pen ready. and we ll look at the relationship between president trump and his new communications director, the mooch, anthony scaramucci. the daily show found some uncanny similarities in terms of casting. certainly looks like the president found what he was looking for. i wanted to know who i am and where i came from. i did my ancestrydna and i couldn t wait to get my pie chart. the most shocking result was that i m 26% native american.
disparaging the facts, denigrating see denigrating science, and we re here to tell him science matters. reporter: speaking to a crowd in washington, science advocate bill nye said science must shape policy, not just in the united states, but arnoound the world. our lawmakers must know and accept science serves every one of us. every citizen of every nation in society. reporter: the marches have been worldwide with demonstrators taking to the streets from sydney, australia, to geneva, switzerland, and from the arctic to the antarctic, researchers and scientists added their support to the cause. at new myers station in antarctica, they summed up the movement with a quote. nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. now is the time to understand more so that we may fear less. i m andrew spencer reporting. andrew spencer, thank you. president trump didn t respond to the protests, but he did release an earth day statement