were already very and mangeing them more virulent. dana: we are digging into the new covid report. this is a 300-page report. senator marshall tells me it involved 20 months of pretty extensive research using classified and unclassified information with dozens of experts. the report s conclusion is an accidental chinese lab leak back in november of 2019 is likely what started the covid-19 pandemic weeks before china ever even acknowledged the virus was out there publicly circulating. here is part of that conclusion. it reads the an unintentional research-related incident that resulted from failures of bio safety containment during cars covid two related research. it suggests covid-19 may have leaked twice at the wuhan institute. once in september or october of 2019, which was contained. then again on a much bigger scale in november 2019 when chinese researchers were conducting highly risky gain-of-function research in an effort to develop a covid vaccine. senator marshall
favoring any political ideology. oversight committee sounding the alarm over the biden family business dealings. six additional family members got rich. that brings the total to nine. this is a family affair. this is something that should be troubling to every american. pizza delivery man in the right place at the right time as the suspect happened to run right by him. police thanked the pizza man for an assist and said if he is ever interested in a job, they are hiring. ainsley: this is a fox news alert. brand new video this morning of the detained wall street journal reporter evan gershkovich in a russian courtroom. steve: the journalist is appealing espionage charges leveled by the kremlin against him. pete: alexandria hoff joins us from washington with more. today s hearing has to deal with a an appeal gershkovich keep him detained until trial. the 31-year-old reporter appearing resilient in moscow courtroom today. he was contained within a pen, a glas
[bleep] [bleep] [bleep] sandra: viral video showing a woman and her boyfriend swept up in a mob of violent teens surrounded, taunted, beaten, and robbed. john: the terrified victim now speaking in a fox news exclusive about the crime crisis plaguing the city she loves and the stranger in the crowd who she wants to find and thank. welcome back as america reports rolls into a second hour. good to be with you again. sandra: and you as well on this tuesday afternoon. live from new york city and washington, i m sandra smith. that interview just ahead. but first this fox news alert. these bad men, they have me, help me, help me, call anybody, call the police, i m going to pop her full of drugs, have my way with her. john: a mother s worst nightmare turning out to be nothing more than just a scam. her daughter s cries for help were created using artificial intelligence. the terror it created could not have felt more real. alicia is live in denver with more. this is hap
state of our economy. good evening. the day started well enough for biden with a jobs report showing the u.s. economy adding 311,000 jobs last month. we created more jobs in two years than any administration created in the first four years. it s no accident. it mean our economic plan is working. but that good news was quickly overtaken by bad news that could get a lot worse. thank you. thank you. silicon valley bank may not be a house hold name. but it is a very big deal in term of lending to and financing operations of many leading tech companies. and today, it collapsed. struggling with high interest rates, unable to find a buyer. well, the very last time we ve seen a bank of this magnitude fell was in 2008. and, that could be a true indication of where our economy is at. now, the white house insists comparisons with the financial crisis of 2008 are overblown. our banking system is fundamentally different because of the changes that we put in place in 2008.
rachel: this is your yellowstone moment. it feels good, looking at this from new york over there. pete: almost too fast the first time. she was done by the time we started the hour. these high turns. will: the barrel stayed up. she s coming home. rachel: that s impressive. pete: a relationship between rider and horse, trust, looking at your face, in mud at the rodeo. i ve never been to a rodeo. i confess i need to. rachel: i have been to a rodeo. i love them. they are fun. will: so many things people love about the relationship between man and horse. a little squeeze with your left leg, light touch with the reince and the horse turns. it is an unspoken communication. i m not telling you i m an expert or a master but i ve been part of it enough to say there s a reason people fall in love with horses. they are amazing animals. rachel: you re in your element, it shows. rachel: we signed our kids upper horse camp. rachel: i took valentina for horse therapy but they offer them for