local teachers union. they had made her the poster child of a secret meeting on threats to public education. her offense? asking about the curriculum. sandra: welcome back. as america reports rolls into a second hour, i am sandra smith in new york and john, great to be back with you. john: good to have you, sandra, i am john roberts in washington. we will talk to that mom who says the union harassed her for asking basic questions. she is now fighting for air know my parents rights in education. we begin with this fox news alert. many of the breadcrumbs lead to the lab where very few actually lead to nature, if any. if we don t do it, no one will. sandra: that was the chairman of the house covid origin committee, he joined us last hour, right after the committee s first hearing wrap. he says it looks like all roads lead to a lab leak but some democrats, including the white house, are not buying it. they say the evidence remains inconclusive. john: that hearing come
declining to answer more than 440 questions during a civil deposition in new york on wednesday. i will be joined by former national security advisor and u.n. ambassador john bolton to talk about the iranian plots to kill him and four other top trump national security officials and to get his reaction to the new legal troubles surrounding his former boss. and i will speak to chef and global humanitarian jose andres from ukraine to update the work by his non-profit to keep communities fed after more than five months of war. he met with president zelenskyy today. let s talk about the internal deliberations within the justice department. barbara, we understand that there are concerns inside the fbi and others that the fbi chief chris wray was so careful about the justice department guidance that he did not push back when he was in nebraska yesterday against the false claims by the president and others the fbi could have planted information there. yeah. that is a baseless piece
columbia 1993 when pablo escobar was killed, it is well known they were present a few years back when el chapo was arrested in mexico. if the mexican will not or cannot stop these cartels from killing hundreds of thousands of americans, then america should. sandra: real quick follow-up there, senator. i know you have done so much work on this and so much digging into this. i brought up the money trail last hour as far as those cartels and the money they have, we know they are here and killing americans on american soil, as well. what can you tell us about our ability to track the massive amounts of money that they are bringing in? and they are bringing it here and many times, you see these arrests happen quite frequently, money laundering right here in the united states, do we have a money trail on these cartels here in the united states? sandra come over the last 20 years of the war with al qaeda and isis and other foreign terrorist organizations,
be nice to the americans. accept americans, the chinese would rather abstain than vote with the u.s. in the security council. the general idea is we have to do economic development and we need america for membership in the world trade organization, these kinds of things. has that fundamental calculus changed? i don t think that the calculus has changed. i think the chinese are beginning since about 09 and 10, are beginning to feel their strength and to exhibit it, especially the neighbors. they are furious about the pivot to asia. they seem to be detecting that kerry will not be pivoting quite so much too asia, which will be good for them. but i think they realize that america s most open economy in the world, that they could sell to. it s a place they like to hack into but that they have to
also, rand paul is worried about americans killing americans on american soil. i ll explain. first, here s my take. later this year the obama administration will have to make a decision on whether to green light the keystone 350pipeline. i m sure you ve heard all the dire warnings about it, but another way to think about this is to ask, what would happen if the pipeline did not go forward? the department of state released an extremely thorough report that tries to answer just this question, and it concludes basically that the oil from these tar sands would be developed at about the same pace whether there was a pipeline or not. in other words, stopping keystone might make us feel good, but it really won t do anything about climate change. why? well, given the demand for oil in the united states, canada s producers will still get