sars, of course. also mers, middle eastern respiratory syndrome. good reason to do those that research. the question is whether or not that research, you know, has led to a lab leak. what the most likely scenario, if it isn t just natural origin, is that the virus may have developed naturally, but was being studied at the lab and escape that way. that s the information that we really need to find out. i am not concerned with the nih grant. i m more concerned with the lack of transparency, particularly from the chinese government, about what happened in the investigation. the u.s. is hitting a major milestone today. more than half of adults are fully vaccinated. the cdc says it s safe for vaccinated folks to enjoy memorial day weekend. should we be concerned about unvaccinated people gathering? i m concerned.
that s the information we really need to find out. so i m not concerned with the nih grant. i m more concerned with the lack of transparency, particularly from the chinese government about what s happened in this investigation. the u.s. is hitting a major milestone, tom, today. the cdc says it s safe for vaccinated folks to enjoy memorial day weekend, but should we be concerned about unvaccinated people gathering? i m concerned, particularly in parts of the country where vaccination rates are low. frankly in much of the south, the vaccination rates of adults is half of what we see in the northeast and other parts of the united states. there s still a lot of people who have yet to be vaccinated, and i m concerned that we ve declared victory too early. people remember last year at this time in may and you and i were talking in interviews like this, cases were dropping
different from the process here in california. here in california, if someone is arrested for a crime, such as murder, the district attorney s office first files a complaint, alleging what the charges are, and then files the complaint. the first court appearance is an arraignment where the accused enters a plea of not guilty and therefore a preliminary hearing takes place. they look at what evidence the prosecution has, and to make a determination as to whether there s probable cause to believe, number one, that a crime was committed, and number two, that this person committed that crime. if there s sufficient evidence to hold the person to the charges, that an information, a more normal document is filed, and the process starts again with another arraignment, and ultimately a trial by jury. sorry. in colorado, the initial appearance is not the arraignment, but an advisement of bond return hearing. and at that time, the defendant is told what his rights are. and if charges ha
spending. how will the president agend hit the wallet? we will talk to kaylee and congressman of florida, that s all ahead. a very busy day. it is. we begin first with house lawmakers now introducing two bipartisan bills that aim to hold china accountable for its role in the pandemic for the legislation would example shoul commission to investigate how this pandemic started and how families of victims to sue beijing. hello, and welcome to i m sandr smith here in new york. and this is america reports. i am in for john roberts fro los angeles, the bill has come is house republicans on the judiciary and oversight committee wants her own investigation into an nih grant that reportedly used taxpayer money to fund the institute of