chinese facility started the pan pandemic. the f.b.i. has for quite some time now assessed that the origins of the pandemic are most likely a potential lab incident in wuhan. the f.b.i. has agents, professionals, analysts, etc. , who focus specifically on the dangers of biological threats. so here you are talking about a potential leak from a chinese government-controlled lab that killed millions of americans. that s precisely what that capability was designed for. bill: wow. the mounting evidence sparking a push for accountability. special house committee on china held its first hearing last night. lawmakers both sides republicans and democrats calling for action not only on covid but also on china s threats against taiwan and the role in the deadly fentanyl trade today. dana: glenn youngkin is on deck with us in studio. let s go to the white house where lucas tomlinson is standing by. the f.b.i. director providing the first public confirmation of the borough s class
hospice care instead of more medical intervention after series of hospital stays. will have reaction from fox news medical contributor dr. marty makary. but first, alexis mcadams live in art new york city newsroom, alexis. to my former president jimmy carter is back home with his family in georgia. foundation releasing this statement about his condition, take a look apart after series of short hospitals as former u.s. president jimmy carter today decided to spend his remaining time at home with his family. receive hospice care instead of additional medical intervention. he is the full support of his family and his medical team. the carter family asking for privacy during this time and is grateful for the concern shown by his many admirers. jimmy carter s longest living u.s. president in history. the democrat was beloved by many turned 98 years old in october. carter was the 39th president of the united states he s been married for more than 70 years, a loving husband, fathe
has been a disaster on this issue and real leadership is finding solutions, not blaming other people. bill: i see this morning the ceo of norfolk southern will testify before the senate next week on capitol hill. something we ll be watching. thank you for your time today. senator j.d. vance from ohio thanks. dana: on that note a deadly train collision in greece happened last night. 36 people killed. dozens injured. officials say a passenger train and cargo train were running towards each other on the same track for several miles before they slammed into one another. the cause is under investigation and word coming in just now that greece s transport minister has resigned over the incident. bill: another alert. members of the new house committee on china in rare agreement on one thing. the threat posed by the ccp out of beijing. how a divided congress can come together to protect u.s. interests here and overseas.
medicine, toxicology and disease, jon. seems like everybody s got to be wondering what took so long from the government standpoint and maybe the railway. is mineral source of frustration for folks here that live in this area and have been told to come back and to live in this area that is supposedly safe even though many of them have been sick and experiencing symptoms that line up with exposure to these chemicals. where heavy beds been? or has norfolk southern been the executives from there? officials and folks we have spoken to said they are glad to help is starting to show up. it s better late than never. but they say they wish it would have come a whole lot sooner. can understand that for sure. garrett live in east palestine in ohio thanks. quick senior state department official senate secretary antony