the wuhan lab a month before china reported any cut of the cases. this is speetwentynine. i am kayleigh mcenany in here today, may have cost, harris faulkner and emily compagno. host of no interruption on fox nation, tomi lahren with an episode out today. everyone check it out. in the virtual center seat, dr. marc siegel, fox news contributor and professor of medicine at nyu langone medical center. the white house wants a new investigation on the potential links to covid. but not by u.s. scientists. instead, they want the world health organization doing this, which has been under fire over its close ties to china. senator tom cotton says americans need a real investigation into the origins of the deadly pandemic. what matters most to me is that the american people get answered. the chinese responsible down that government is responsible for unleashing a pandemic on the world. the combination of negligence in
intensity, more events. we probably could have kept it running for a couple more years and got a lot of useful information out of it, i think that was more political and money considerations. a rather small amount of money on the scale of what a particle collider costs. do you worry the federal government is not funding basic science on the left it used to. i worry we don t have a vision of how we re doing to continue funding it. i think for a long time america was the place where discoveries were made, at least my field. i visited a lab a european there saying we re better find a particle because we aren t finding things in europe. they are all being found in america. it has shifted as far as the experiment goes. you re worried as you look forward into the future, america is losing faith in science, if you watch the republican primary debates, i think you ask them how many of them believe that evolution is, you know, a valid
money considerations. a rather small amount of money on the scale of what a particle collider costs. do you worry the federal government is not funding basic science at the level it used to in the 1950s and 1960s? i worry we don t have a vision of how we re doing to continue funding it. i think for a long time america was the place where discoveries were made, at least my field. in particle physics. i visited a lab a european there saying we re better find a particle because they just weren t finding things in europe. they were all being found in america. it s clear the attention has shifted to europe, at least as far as the experiment goes. you re worried as you look forward into the future, america is losing faith in science. if you watch the republican primary debates, i think you ask them how many of them believe that evolution is, you know, a valid theory, i think there were maybe seven or eight people, one or two willing to say that.
get back on message but he is spending only to her today, the other three accusers, two of whom received settlements from the national restaurant association in the 1990 s he will not discuss. shepard: there are three other accusers and one s family has outed her as this person and has submitted her if ticket a couple of newspapers and one online tablet magazine from the parent company of this network. will he talk about that? carl: you are talking about the communications director for the inspector general s office of the u.s. department of the treasury and was a journalist and lab a spokesman and a communicator for the i.r.s., as well as the immigration and natural savings service and served under the obama, clinton and bush administrations. her brother-in-law identified to
all they re saying is they would like to interview them because they believe they hold many, many answers. we asked if they were close to making an arrest, and the response, megyn, was, quote: i don t know. all this coming as baby lisa turns one year old this week. missing, now, for more than a month. megyn: it s interesting, because they say that guy jersey who s emerged so many times as a possible intruder, purely speculative and lab a has been arrested on another warrant, we believe he s still in police custody, the cops are saying he is cooperating. they won t use that word with respect to the participants,al parents, although they want to be careful about saying saying the parentst cooperating, but they clearly want to interview them again, and they are not allowed to do that pursuant to the lawyer for the family. trace, thank you. coming up later, we re going to speak with former nypd detective pat brosnan about these latest developments, and