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is incomplete, but us officials say the agreement is exactly what it really officials proposed bill following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central today, fireworks and emotional testimony on capitol hill as the man who led the us response to the covid-19 pandemic was grilled by republican lawmakers for the past four hours, dr. >> anthony fauci testified before a gop led house subcommittee on the origins of the coronavirus and the government's response to the pandemic which has killed more than 1 million americans. fauci spent a considerable amount of time denying republican claims of a covid cover up and defending pandemic the guidelines. >> and at one point he got emotional when he was asked about the death threats that he and his family faced it is very troublesome to me it is much more troublesome because they've involved my wife and my three daughters at this moment. how do you feel you per micah? terrible cnn's lauren fox has been covering for this on capitol hill one, this one on for many, many hours and got quite personal in both the attacks and then also what dr. >> fauci he was sharing about his experience yeah. >> jessica, this hearing went on for nearly four hours and in a lot of ways, it retread through many of the areas that fauci has been attacked on by republicans for year is we should keep in mind fauci retired back in 2022, but this is part of it a months-long investigation that house republicans have conducted into the origins of covid and the government's response to the pandemic. they sat with dr. fauci back in january over the course of two days for about 14 hours. but there were still a lot of fireworks from republicans today. here's marjorie taylor greene making up guidelines like six feet distancing and masking of children. do you think that's appropriate to the american people deserve to be abused like that, mr. fauci, because you're not dr. your mr. fauci and my few minutes no, i don't need your answer. to quorum. >> are we allowed to deny that a doctor is a doctor just because we don't want him to be a doctor yes. >> because in my time that man does not deserve to have a license is a matter of fact, it should be revoked and he belongs in suspend and, marjorie taylor greene, of course, has called into the question, the efficacy of vaccines at times she's also someone who has been known to go after dr. >> fauci in the past. but what's significant today is obviously the fact that this is still an ongoing debate on capitol hill has been years since the pandemic and yet democrats are arguing that republicans have used their time in this investigation to go through old issues instead of really focusing on how to get the country ready for potentially another pandemic which dr. fauci even acknowledged could happen to the united states in the months or years ahead jessica? yeah, it seems like a lot of this was really about spilling vitriol and spewing vitriol. lauren fox, thanks so much. briana let's talk about this a little more now with dr. megan rantisi shoes, the dean of the yale school of public health, and she's an emergency room physician dr. thanks so much for being with us. >> how do you see the lab leak? theory? now and how are people seeing it as a prevailing theory compared to how they did before we're honestly no closer to note the pandemic? >> than we were a year ago or three years ago. >> might it have been a lab leak. it's possible. >> might it have come from natural causes? >> quite likely. is further investigation at this point going to help us figure out it is unlikely that spending more time and money trying to litigate the past when we know that many of those early records of the earliest cases of covid-19, were destroyed, are unavailable. >> it's unlikely that we're going to make forward progress what i'm really concerned about is that possibility of a future pandemic. >> we have h5n1, which is already here and we've just reported the third human case we have the ability to create pandemics in the lab, not talking about covid, but about nefarious actors terrorists who can manufacture harmful viruses using tabletop dma manufacturing technology those are the things that we should be talking about how to prepare ourselves for the future and help prevent the next one. not trying to go back to something that we're never gonna get the answer for what do you make of the split because there are some folks like you who think that it's unlikely, maybe that it's a lab leak, but there are people who look get it and they see a lot of factors and china has been so lacking in transparency on this that would really obviously help get to the bottom of it but they do look at certain factors that really i think require more questions. what do you make of the fact that there's this division i think the division highlights the fact that there are many people who are paying attention to the way that we do virology research for the first time do we need safeguards in place? absolutely. do we need to think hard about what type of research we fund and don't absolutely should we be shutting down all research on pandemics and on possible infectious pathogens absolutely not. so i think this is a bit of folks seen this for the first time because they never thought about it. i also think there's a political sayyed unfortunately, this pandemic got politicized very early on. there was a group of people that are trying to take this origin story and turn it into an indictment of one party. and particularly this one person, dr. fauci, and thereby are distracting again from the real question, which is, what can we do better? the next time? because we know there is going to be next time when if what we can do better, if the lab leak is a real possibility, that's important to look at because that would also inform what you can do better next time. i agree with you so much of this has been more about the search, not for truth, but sort of for political gain, for deflection of blame when it comes to the handling of the pandemic. but even while you have some people republicans who have operated not in good faith when it comes to trying to talk about what the origin story was. who have pushed conspiracy theories there's also been this question when it comes to the lab leak, if you do get into it the does bear some questioning without going obviously, to those steps of conspiracy theories and deflection of blame what do you do with that so i'm looking here to what the world health organization is currently working on, which is updating its pandemic preparedness accords and treaties almost every country in the world agrees that we need to have clarity and transparency when there aren't you emerging health threats, including possible infectious disease pandemics, you are right that china did not participate with clarity, transparency, or speed at the beginning of this pandemic. >> and that set the world back in terms of the ability to develop testing and the ability to develop vaccines, we need an international coalition we need investment in sheared surveillance or monitoring for emerging pathogens. and we need a commitment to put limits in place on emerging ai and biotechnology techniques that unfortunately make it more possible for terrorists and other emerging cells outside of the united states or inside the united states, it makes it possible for people to manufacture pathogens going forwards. so we need international collaboration and funding on precisely the kind of thing that would have allowed us to know what the origin was had it been in place back in 2019? >> all right. dr. randy, thank you so much. we appreciate it. we're obviously watching this testimony very carefully. jessica the first day of jury selection and hunter biden's federal gun case is moving quickly today. >> the pool of 250 delaware citizens has now been whittled down to about 25 potential jurors. and they're close to move into the strike phase. that's when each sayyed would be able to eliminate prospective jurors for various reasons. the president's son has pleaded not guilty to three felony charges, accused of illegally purchasing and possessing a firearm while abusing or being addicted to drugs questions so far for potential jurors have heavily focused on substance abuse, addiction, and gun-rights. cnn's evan perez as is outside the court and is joining us now and evan, we understand one potential juror remains in the jury pool, despite prosecutors objections, that he's talking about his own daughter, who was a recovering addict. what more do you know about this? >> that's right. jessica, this is a retired maintenance worker who was part of this jury pool and in questioning during this during the voir dire process, he described his own daughter who was struggling with drug addiction and he says he said in response to questions, everyone deserves a second chance that prompted prosecutors to object trying to figure out whether two remove him from the jury pool the judge decided to keep him inside inside potentially the pool that we have now reached at least 34 people who are in the pool after lunch, after the lunch break, we expect i'd get at least a couple more and then the process will begin to whittle this down to potentially 12 jurors for alternates. now, as you pointed out, today, has been dominated not only by the issue of addiction and and people who are in recovery, but also gun-rights. we had one juror who potential juror who said that he believed people had a god-given right to possess to possess guns under the second amendment. another juror potential juror, who said that she was it's a trump critic who supported banning all guns. said that after donald trump was elected in 2016, she joined what she called a resistance group and of course there's also the specter of politics that hovers over all of this. we've heard at least one juror who was removed was dismissed after saying he wasn't didn't really think he could be fair. he said he watched a lot of fox news, a lot of newsmax and the judge thanked him for being honest about his biases and excuse them from serving again, this process is going a lot more quickly, perhaps in people i anticipated we could very well have a jury today, which means that the opening arguments of this trial could happen as early as perhaps this afternoon or early tomorrow. again, this is a trial that centers on the issue of gun rights because hunter biden bought a gun during a time that he has said publically, he was addicted to drugs and so that's what prosecutors homing in on using his infamous laptop text messages from that his own personal statements, its own statements about his drug addiction. and so the odds obviously for hunter are against him because of all of the public evidence that is already out there about him discussing his struggles with drugs during the time that he owned this gun for 11 days in 2018, jessica. evan perez, four as live in wilmington, delaware or this is all getting underway. thanks so much. >> briana to new york police officers are now out of the hospital after they were shot by an undocumented migrant early this morning, authorities say the suspect who is in custody is from venezuela and entered the us in july of last year. >> he's also been investigated in connection with a string of robberies in queens cnn's gloria pazmino is here on this story. gloria, tell us what happened in this shooting what brand i was a close call for to new york city police officers early this morning, two of them shot at one in his leg, the other one in his chest. the bulletproof vest that he was wearing, a saving his it's life. here's what we know so far, right around 140 in the morning to police officers, tried to pull over a man who was driving the wrong way on a scooter that's when police tell us that the suspect ran away on foot. the police gave chase and the suspect opened fire, injuring those two police officers. the officers returned fire, injuring a. does suspect and taking him into custody. now, here's what we know about this suspect. a so far police are telling us that it is 19-year-old, but not adult. raul castro venezuela national, who came into the united states through the southern border in july of last year, we have reached out to immigration authorities to see if we can learn anything more about him. >> what we have not heard back yet. and as you said, brana, this his part of a pattern that we have been seeing here during new york city in the last year. robberies that take place on scooters, people do at our riding scooters, they have to a cell phones, they have assaulted people. the police officers who spoke to the media early this morning said that this is something they have been working on for the last year, that there there have been a lot of these incidents. the mayor once again highlighting the efforts of his police department to take illegal guns off the street, 15,000 weapons recovered, uh, so far. and also just highlighting how close of a call it was, the two officers went into the hospital. they were in stable condition and as you said, they were released earlier today we saw that video of them being led out of the hospital. they are both expected to fully recover. in the meantime, we are waiting to learn more about the suspect and anything we can tell you about his background the charges that he will likely soon be facing brianna. >> all right. we'll look for that. thank god. those officers are all right. obviously, this could have been so much worse. gloria. thank you for that report. and ahead this hour on cnn news central is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu raising doubts about a ceasefire deal presented by president biden, even though the white house says the deal was israel's idea, we have the latest from overseas and everything we know about mexico's first female president. we're going to head 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