details as they become available. the president will continue his visit, he ll meet with a number of wounded warriors before returning to the white house before he departs walter reed today. another live look from the march for science where people are celebrating earth day. still ahead, we will talk to one scientist who has met with the president, and he s in the running to become his science adviser. and the president is back the making promises on health care, saying that a new bill could pass as early as next week, but can he deliver? we ll debate coming up.
elizabeth: this is a fox news alert, we are learning more about president trump s visit to walter reed medical center where he presented a purple heart to sergeant first class alvaro barrentios. the president placed the purple heart on the sergeant s lapel. we re told he said when i heard about this, i wanted to do it myself. the president will continue his visit and meet with wounded warriors before he departs walter reed today. and, re land, i know you had representative tenney on. it s pretty unbelievable when he meets and works with some of these men and women in uniform just how, what an honor it is. you can really see how much it means to him when he meets with these men and women. leland: you do get a sense that he s changed as commander in chief. as we heard from the representative, heard that herring son was deploying to iraq, he says, hey, let me give him a call.
do i think about your presidential election. it s a mess. no matter who the president will be, 80% of the wouldn t vote for this personments it s not very clear. we have afraid a little. the most unfavorable result for the united states, i cording to many analysts, is that the french choose as their next president someone who wants to get out of n.a.t.o., who wants to get out of the european union, or who wants to do both. that s thought to be highly unlikely, but in this election season anything is possible. leland. leland: now, we have certainly learned that over the past year or so. greg palkot on the streets of paris, back to you tomorrow with results as well. thanks, greg. liz. elizabeth: well, up ahead, joining us to talk about the presidential elections, we ll have more on that coming up. and are sanctuary cities
well, most of them don t know any science. it s sort of a religious belief for them. you know, if you were to test them, very few of them could tell you anything about the science of climate. leland: their argument is that there is not enough funding being put towards climate change research, we need more funding, they say, and we need to take the politics out of science. i guess it s a two-part question. first, were they the ones who put politics in science, or were was the president? and at the same time, do we need more funding? well, we ve had eight years of very highly politicized, so-called research on climate, and it s not what most of us would recognize as real, scientific research. something where the outcome was demanded before the funding was provided. leland: well, i only got through tenth grade chemistry, but that does not exactly sound like the scientific method, to me.
decades? well, i hate to disagree with the president of the united states, of course, but it s not that sure that marine le pen, the far right candidate who wants france out of the european union will win. the last polls still show, the polls after the attack show that emmanuel macron, the sort of left right candidate is still ahead of her. leland: just to pick up on that, marine le pen may not be the best candidate in terms of the united states. she s very anti-american and we ve heard neo conservative analysts who say that macron s latest response to the attack is called inspiring. marine le pen is the only candidate that visited trump s headquarters among french candidates or french hopefuls.