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Journal Columnist And Editorial Board Member James Freeman and Editorial Board Member kyle peterson. James, what did we learn from those emails from this week that we didnt learn before . James well, we saw the researcher from California Scripts Institute noting that dr. Fauci that when you look closely at covid19, it appeared to have certain parts that looked like they might have been engineered. In other words, not natural. This is in February Of 2020. A month later, that same researcher, christian anderson, writes the paper with colleagues essentially ruling out this possibility saying that it could not have been manufactured and that really ended for a time, the pursuit of this question, but we saw at the same time dr. Fauci downplaying the possibility that this thing originated in a lab. Now we see that they knew it was a possibility and a year later as theres still the lack of evidence that this was natural is why didnt dr. Fauci shared with us everything he knew at the time about the possibility that thus was a Vie Ross that t came from a lab. Paul Behind The Scenes and health officials organized to downplay this because there was the scientific letter also calling it a false possibility. Is that something that we should explore . James a number of implications here. Money from dr. Faucis institute, the National Institute Of Allergy And Infectious Diseases went to the wuhan institute of virology. Now, theres this question of what did they do with it. Dr. Fauci said they didnt use the money to engineer deadly viruses, but i dont know what else they did besides the work they were doing with us. I think a big question here as its now sort of acceptable in Media Circles since Donald Trump is out of the White House to really explore this question is what did Anthony Fauci disclosed to Donald Trump in 2020. Its hard to believe if he had said actually its possible this thing was created in a lab that i helped to fund. It is extremely hard to believe that the president would have been invested with all the authority that he did in 2020, essentially leaving us to the Disaster Shutdowns and many other highly consequential decisions on how to deal with the virus. You have a question of who did what and who funded what, where this thing was originated and also what dr. Fauci disclosed to his colleagues in government as he took on this enormous role with with huge consequences for the u. S. Paul kyle, theres also an email from a peter, who is a researcher in the Virus Area thanking dr. Fauci for not pushing the possibility of a of a lab origin. Why is that significant in your mind . Kyle well, its significant because hes tied in with doing this research in china. The thing to keep in mind is important with the emails is the timeline on them and part of what has made the likely hypothesis seem more likely in retrospect and we have gone a year and they have not identified the path the Virus Path from animals to people. In May Of 2003 or six months later, researchers found animal, species of animals that carried the virus. The question is what thats what has made the likely hypothesis, pushed it more out into the open and the public but there are all sorts of questions that the emails raised and i think james is right particularly theres one where fauci seems to be concerned that there may have been gain of Function Research going on at the Wuhan Lab and asked deputy to kind of look into that. Paul so, i guess, kyle, what do you think the public health officials, dr. Fauci and others were so reluctant to look at this, after all, it should be an open inquiry, we would like to know what happened and lets examine all possibilities, but why were they so reluctant . Kyle well, part of it, i think, an effect to go with the simplest possibility. We know viruses move from animals to people all of the time. Theres swine flu, theres Bird Flu and the Fauci Mentality in march, april or February Of 2020 might have been, give us six months and we will find the route just like we did with sars. But i do think there are reasonable questions to be raised about whether there was a particular reluctance to poke around and and part of the issue is fauci has used strategic deception in several places. Hes talked about how the public shouldnt buy masks and he later said he was trying to reserve them for healthcare workers. He moved his target on the percent of vaccines americans needed to get before we would get Herd Immunity and the problem is when you do that, when owe use strategic deception, people start reading your emails later and trying to figure out whether you really meant what you were theying. Paul james, finally and briefly, how should we investigate this since China Isnt going to cooperate . James step 1, dr. Fauci has to testify under oath before congress. I have to say if they were pursuing the simplest explanation and this was an honest effort by dr. Fauci and others, i think a simple explanation would lead you to wonder, gee, this is a coincidence, this thing showed up in wuhan, china where they happened to have lab looking at viruses. Paul stakes for the Vice President and the administration when we come back. Neutrogena® for people with skin. Is mealtime a struggle . Introducing oreida Potato Pay. Where oreida golden crinkles are your crispy currency to pay for bites of this. 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Yes, the numbers continue to climb and thats among adults and also unaccompanied children. The administration likes to talk about how they are dealing with the unaccompanied children but they are really sort of taking them out of the immediate area. The message from the administration, i think, that the migrants are receiving is that they will be make it easier to get to the united states than Donald Trump and they will make the effort. Paul how important is for ending the remain in mexico policy, had that worked when it was implemented . I think thats major. In february the administration began to take people out of those camps, people waiting on the mexican side and let them into the u. S. Not all of them but something like 11,000 were led into the u. S. And told that they would have Court Dates later. The third week of marge, the president said it very bluntly, he said, theres an expectation that the biden administration will be more lenient with migrants and for people who want to get into the u. S. , that motivated them to believe that it is now easier to do so. So that has had an effect and now as you mentioned Secretary Mayorkas said they will end remain in mexico policy, any adult in the u. S. , claim asylum, they are given a Court Date and then allow today show up months later and theres a big motivation on part of people to make an effort to do that because if they can work in the u. S. For one or two or three years, even if theyre deported, they can save some money. Thats one of the things that young men in places like honduras try to do. Paul of course, many of them never show up for Asylum Hearing because its just so long and they build lives and they dont want to take the risk of being of being deported. All right, so dan, lets move to Kamala Harris, her trip to Central America, what do you expect the message that she will deliver to be . Daniel i would expect to be latitude and shes trying to distance herself as far as she can from the problem on the border. She hasnt visited it and theres no expectation that she will. Her remit is to go talk to Guatemala And Mexico of the quote, unquote, root causes of the problem. Of course, the root causes of the problem probably go back to 100 years, the economic policies of the countries. Thats not going to change any time soon. I think she and her people are acutely aware that the problem on the border is probably the most politically difficult thing the biden administration is dealing with. In recent fox poll, the number of people disapproving on immigration. The numbers are very low and basically trying to soap the problem and hoping they will go away and hope the media will lose interest but the scale of the problem on the border is such, paul, that is not going away and the biden administration has no more solution to it than any previous administration has had other than trumps which is basically to seal the border. Paul mary, the Vice President , theyve leaked that she will go down there with offers of more foreign aid for Central America and i guess some economic advice. Elaborate on the usefulness of those. Well, if you think about the Vice President and the Administrations View of economics in this country and then sort of, you know, put that in a developing country, you can see why you should have different expectations for the visit. She will announce that theres big multinationals that will go along with the biden administration and make investments but economies grow from the ground up and you need a Rule Of Law and you need secure Property Rights and contracts and so forth. And nothing that the administration is doing and none of their allies in this region are interested in that. They are interested in promoting socialism in the developing world and thats why, i think, its very troubling. If im a latin american, Central American entrepreneur, i dont think i have a lot of confidence that the biden administration is going to help my government create an environment that is safe for my investments and thats a problem a longterm problem. Paul thank you, mary. When we come back, escalating cyberattacks from russianbased groups raising the stakes for this Months Summit between President Biden and Vladimir Putin. General Jack Keane on the growing threat of Cyber Warfare and what it means for american national security. Announcer xfinity wants to send you to Universal Orlando resorts three incredible theme parks. Where you could feel the rush of the hunt on jurassic world velocicoaster, opening June 10th plus, youll stay steps away from the action at universals cabana bay beach resort. To enter just say Universal Parks into your xfinity voice remote, or go to xfinityadventures. Com for your chance to win paul growing concerns about the safety of the Nations Infrastructure and the series of cyberattacks including this Weeks Hack of the worlds largest Meat Producer and last Months Breach of the countrys largest fuel pipeline. Fbi director Christopher Wray comparing the current spade of attacks to the Challenges Post by september 11th, 2001 telling the Wall Street Journal that the agency is investigating different types of ransomware many trace back to hackers in russia. General Jack Keane. Fox news senior strategic analyst, general, welcome. So any doubt in your mind or in the Intelligence Services that these hacks emanate from russian hackers, affiliated or associated in some way with the russian state . Jack No Doubt whatsoever, paul. I mean, what is really taking place here strategically, in the case of russia but also we have other adversaries involved in this type of activity as well, certainly china or iran, korea. But what the russians are doing, they are conducting a massive cyber Warfare Campaign as an instrument of their national power and in doing it to undermine western democracies and disrupt institutions and have people lose confidence in them and they have a primary and specific focus on the united states. They have three ways they go about doing this. They use their own russian government hackers in the military intelligence community, the gru and the fsb which is equivalent to cia and they do the majority of the hacking against Nation States and the institutions in those Nation States to include the private sector, Solar Winds is a recent example of that. The second thing they do is they hire Cyber Criminals who are conducting activities for their own personal gain but they work for the fsb. Most recently, lexy is one of them. He hacked into Yahoos Database and sold 500 Million emails and indicted in 2017 and other examples along those lines where the russian government hires Cyber Criminal to do their dirty work for them and then the third, Cyber Criminal activity in russia. Russia tolerates, that means they are sanctioning it because they dont prevent it and they dont try to stop it and when a Nation State like the united states finds somebody specifically and identifies them russia protects them and does not hold that person accountable. This is the scale of that activity and because they are successful, they will keep coming at us. Paul thats an astonishing for most america find list of particulars astonishing and threatening. So what has the u. S. Done about this because obviously the u. S. Government has access to to this information . What have we done and why have we responded with more force . Yeah. Those are great questions. And we should respond. You know, to deal with something to massive like this. We have to sit down and put the strategy together. It has to be a whole of government involved, Interagency Effort and establish goals and objectives and some has to be offense and some has to be defense. First of all, we have to hold the Nation State accountable for all of this activity to include the widespread criminal activity, Cyber Criminal activities being used most recently in the united states. There should be no separation thats permitted here and not identified the russian government as tolerating this activity and not stopping it. And secondly, we should attack. We have offensive capability. We should be attacking the cyber infrastructure of these criminal activities and if its government activity, the same who are conducting the attacks. We should not hold back whatsoever. We have done this, paul. Its Mart Matter of Public Records against russia and we did it successfully. Thats cyber Commands Job to do it and the president should direct activity. The other thing when they are attacking critical infrastructure like the grid on the East Coast and if it was universal meat distribution, that in itself would become critical infrastructure although its not on the list, then we should Sanction Russia for that and hit them where their pocketbook is. Im talking about the Oil And Gas industry and the people that are involved in that. Putin wants hands off. Thats their weak spot. Thats whats going to hurt them. I think the congress has got to get involved here. We have some legislation to incentivize these privatesector companies who have very good it programs, put a lot of money in it but they dont put nearly as much money to harden their defenses and we have to incentivize them to do that and i also think we have to have much better Data Sharing between their government and the private Sector And Vice versa. We have to see the enemy together. And those things are steps in the right direction. Paul general, you and i have talked about the responses from the u. S. Before and one of the problems you pointed out to me is that our agencies that have this cyber capability and we have enormous capability, they are reluctant to use it in these circumstances because they say if we use it, then the the adversary will see what we can do and we may not have it available to us in a real crisis. How much of a problem is that . Well, i dont buy that preposition. What i do know about it is we can use it and we can protect ourselves in doing that and the authorities are there now to be able to take this kind of action and hopefully we already have, but i suspect strongly that we have not and it has to be part of tool kits against cyber campaigns that our adversaries are pursuing against us. Paul general keane, fascinating stuff. Still ahead the battle over Voting Rights as democrats take aim at a Texas Bill and President Biden puts Kamala Harris in charge of pushing hr1 through the senate. Under assault with incredible intensity like ive never seen even though i got started as a public defender and civil rights lawyer. Its simply unamerican. Paul President Biden in oklahoma this week commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre and repeating claims that the right to vote is under assault in the united states. Biden announcing that Vice President Kamala Harris will lead his administrations efforts on Voting Rights including a push to Pass Hr1 through the senate. The new role comes as republicanled legislatures in states including georgia, florida and now texas move to pass election laws democrats say make it harder for americans to vote. We are back with Dan Henninger and kyle peterson. So kyle, youve been following these Cases State by state, Take A Look at texas. What do democrats object to and do they have an argument . Kyle well, its a 57page Bill and theres a lot there and major provisions is one would ask for a State Id Number or last four digits of a social Security Number on a mail ballot. This is a change that florida and georgia have also done and the idea is to get rid of Signature Analysis so that election workers are no longer like squinting at peoples loops to try to make sure that the voter is who he says he is. Another paul kyle, let me interrupt for a second. That should actually help i mean, that doesnt hurt voter access. That might prevent some votes from being thrown out, right . Kyle right. So theres a study in 2018 of georgia and the votes that were thrown out for Signature Or Oath issues, i think, the number was 54 of them were from black voters and so you could you could make an argument that there are also people who dont have ids, but a lot of the literature on Voter Id laws shows that those dont really change turnout at all. So, yeah, the State Id Number seems like a much more rational way to me to verify that the person sending in the ballot is the voter, is who he says he claims he is. Just to move on from there, there was a provision to roll back some of the pandemic changes from last year so there was a county in texas that did Drivethru Voting in 24hour Voting and the bill would have prevented that. And then there was one provision that would have said that Sunday Voting cannot start any earlier than 1 00 p. M. And that was a provision that even some of the republicans now that the bill has died, they say they are going to bring the bill back in a special session but even some republicans are now saying, 1 0e that out and maybe we dont like that provision anyway. Paul theres also a change that would move to a preponderance of Evidence Standard from a clear and convincing Evidence Standard for a court to be able to say that to find fraud in an election and perhaps call a new election. Some critics say, oh, it would make it easier for trump and others to overturn the results to have election. What do you think of that criticism . Kyle well, i think its a Judgment Call on n my mind. Theres a portion to have bill that says if the number of illegal ballots exceeds the margin or matches the margin, so a race is decided by 50 votes and theres 50 ballots that have shown been illegal than a court can throw the election out and order a new election and one criticism is, you should go through the 50 votes and figure out who voted for whom and how the actual outcome of the race would have changed but i dont think its a crazy argument to say that if the number of illegal ballots matches the margin in the race, that maybe the best thing for public confidence in this election is just to redo it especially since if you found 50 bad votes, you dont know how many more, you know, got through and werent detected. Paul well, my view is that Donald Trump lost in 2020 based on either of those, the new or the old standard. Dan, lets talk about the politics here. Democrats are really making this a Big Issue and i think their goal is obviously to Pass Hr1, S1 In The House and the senate. They dont have Bill Manchin on board. What do you make of putting the Vice President in charge of of trying to get manchin to vote for this . Daniel well, if Kamala Harris is in charge of getting manchin to vote for this just as shes in charge of the border, she seems to be given all of the hopeless causes for the biden government right now. You know, earlier in the year its hard to figure quite frankly, paul. Earlier in the year she went down to West Virginia, Joe Manchin, senator from West Virginia did not know she was going down there. She went down there basically insulted him and he was enraged publicly enraged over what she had done. The fact is they cannot get this bill passed without him voting for it or Senator Kristin Synema as well. Ultimately what we are talking about here whether the democrats will blow up the filibuster and for that they need Joe Manchin and synema and without its unlikely the senate will get 50 votes. Paul 6 trilliondollar Budget Blowout, prediction of slow economic growth. What happened to the president s promise to build the economy back better n. Wealth is shutting down the office for mikes retirement party. Worth is giving the employee who spent half his life with you, the party of a lifetime. Wealth is watching your business grow. Worth is watching your employees grow with it. Principal. For all its worth. Ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. Great tasting ensure with 9 grams of protein, 27 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients to support immune health. 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Indeed, i dont particular care whether it meets or beats expectations. I care whether it meets and beats potential. We have old businesses shutting down and opening up. We know that 1. 4 million people, fewer this month than last month are saying that they Cant Find Work because of business shutdowns. So 1. 4 million is what the Jobs Number should have been. More than twice is what we got. Now, you know why that is, i know why that is. Its because in marge they extended federal Unemployment Benefits which paid people not to not to work than to work. People are not stupid. Something else too, the extra round of Stimulus Payments made it so that people could actually quit the jobs theyre already in. So the Labor Force shrank this month, paul. People left the Labor Force when the economy is opening up like a flower. Paul so what harm is this going to do going forward because you and i both have expected really strong growth. Youve been calling it a boom, but is this going is this shortage of workers going to really restrain the growth we can have . Yeah, its going to restrain it. I think we are going to get it. People should here is some context for this. You know what the very best Calendar Year ever for u. S. Gdp was 1950, right, it took quite a while to recover the united states and the whole world from the rigors of World War ii. 13. 4 gdp in one year in 1950, that shows what happens when you come bouncing back from a global catastrophe. We have the potential to do that this year and this is the mischief to hold it back. We will have to settle for a mere 8 . Its going to be great but all the loss potential, man. Paul lets talk about the biden budget and when you look at the economic assumptions, they have growth of 5. 2 , i think, this year and then another good year next year, 4. 3 . But, this is the fascinating thing, for the whole decade they have growth averaging less than 2 for that whole period. Right. Paul what does that signal to you about the impact of the biden policies . Well, lets give them credit for accurately and honestly modeling the economic impacts of their own proffered policies. What they are telling you is that they wont work. They are telling you that spending 5 Trillion more than baseline, taxes more than 3. 3 more than baseline will produce worst growth than we had in the stagnation years of Barack Obama and Donald Trump. By their own admission, they are saying this wont wont. Wont work. This is supposed to be a Growth Budget and this allows us to compete with china. Couldnt they tell a better story . Paul right. So their argument is, the secular stagnation economists is that, look, this inevitable, demographics are destiny. Fewer new entrances into the workforce. The workforce is aging. Younger cohorts are less productive, thats it, thats all the best we could do. You disagree . All right, so we i completely disagree. We can project into their numbers that what theyre really saying is this this Budget Blowout is a Hail Mary Pass to saver us from an even worst fate. You can rehabilitate them by saying that and that may be what theyre thinking but i think you and i both know that this economy could just simply be unlearned from excessive taxes, excessive regulation, we could improve education, we could do so many things that would light this economy on fire, whether the population grows or shrinks, it wont even matter and certainly can we agree that theres no way to do it. To tax the private sector 3. 36 million and put that in the hands where you know it would be allocated less than optically and thats not saving us from china, thats just in the true. Paul all right, don luskin, appreciate it. Always fun. The Big Apple surging crime Rate And Post Pandemic Economy taking Center Stage at this weeks democratic mayoral debate, after years of bill De Blasio do any of the candidates have what it takes to turn the anybody that has struggled with their weight knows how hard it is and this is the only program i have ever done city . Paul just over two weeks to go until the primary election the democratic candidates for new York City mayor scared off this week in the first Face To Face Debate clashing over the future of americas largest city amid a surge in violent crime and an economy struggling to recover from the Coronavirus Pandemic. We have gone from a pandemic of covid to an epidemic of gun violence. This is a critical time for new york. We are facing a pandemic of crime, inequality and injustice. There will be no economic recovery if we dont make our streets and subways safe. Paul we are back with Dan Henninger and Wall Street Journal Editorial Page Writer mene uka, mene, you have been following the candidates around what strikes you as the biggest story biggest stories of the election . Sure. Whether its the candidates you talk to or voters on the street, crime seems to be number 1 topic and not only people are reading of increased shoots across the city and continued since last summer but they are seeing the Disorder Right in front of their eyes. More attacks in the subways and general sense that a lot of wrongdoers have basically come Center Stage and you are seeing the disorder and feeling it every single day in the city. Paul this is a direct response to, i think, De Blasios, mayor De Blasios policies. Whats the divide among the candidates . Are candidates taking on De Blasios policies directly and saying, look, we need to roll those back and go back to policies of Michael Bloomberg and Rudy Giuliani and their Police Commissioners . Well, the good news is that the fervor to defund the police from last summer has died down. As crime has continues, people have seen consequences. The Bad News is only a couple of them have put concrete proposals on the the table that would accomplish that. You have eric adams, Borough President of brooklyn and former Police Officer himself saying sg that he need to restore the antigun units, plainclothes officers that searched city for illegal guns and sustain stop and frisk. Andrew yang has done a fair job saying he wants to increase the number of Police Officers in the subways but you also have a lot of candidates who basically say the main focus should be on reducing Police Misconduct rather than putting more officers on the streets in a way that will allow them to fight crime accurately. Paul some say they should cut Police Officers, maya wily, former De Blasio Administration member. Exactly. You have a lot of candidates basically saying the main problem in new york is that we are not spending enough on social services and they want to redirect some of the funding that goes to Police Officers doing patrols in neighborhoods and redirect that to social servants who they believe are going to essentially respond to these incidents. I think that thats a really suspect suggestion given that its very unlikely that you would have any way of reducing violent criminal actions on the streets just by sending in social workers to address those problems. Paul dan, its interesting, i think in some ways this race is about those people who are saying, we want to change and move away from De Blasio and those who are saying, we want more of De Blasio. I guess the question our audience people who dont live in new york or in the region, why should we care about what happens to to new york in this in this election . Daniel well, new york is hugely important city and the economy of the united states, tourists come to new york, new york stands for a lot inside the country and its got 8 Million residents and if it sinks back into state of criminal disorder as it did in 1970s and 80s, that is going to spread to the rest of the country. It has spread to cities like chicago, minneapolis, seattle and portland. The disturbing thing about this election, paul, is that in the polls 25 of people say they are undecided and if you push it hard, you can come up with a figure of 50 not quite knowing who to vote for and these candidates have not been entirely clear about what they are going to do about crime other than they might support the police or the progressives saying they will pull back from the police. But this has turned out to be an extremely difficult choice for new yorkers to make amidst the 8 candidates running. And you know, what paul, its a little difficult to be hopeful about the citys future. We need to solve the Crime Problem to get the postPandemic Economy running in the city. Man, it looks like an uphill climb at the moment. Paul all right, thank you both. Its going to be a fascinating final two weeks. We have to take one more break. When we come back, hits and misses of the week. Wait, this isnt a Hotdog Stand . No, cant you see the sign . Wet. Teddy. Bears. Get ya wet Teddy Bears onehundred percent wet, guaranteed or the next one is on me only pay for what you need. Liberty. Liberty. Liberty. Liberty. Is mealtime a struggle . Introducing oreida Potato Pay. Where oreida golden crinkles are your crispy currency to pay for bites of this. With this. When kids wont eat dinner, Potato Pay them to. Oreida. Win at mealtime. Why choose proven Quality Sleep from Sleep Number . Because a quality Nights Sleep is scientifically Potato Pay them to. Proven to help boost performance. Introducing the new Sleep Number 360 smart bed. 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I could hardly have said that myself taking to her guns here than Joe Bidens big agenda has a big problem. Mary. A miss for 18000 for an invisible sculpture by an italian artist last week in europe. The sculpture is literally nothing which the artist says is his rendition of a vacuum. It might have even gone for more but it has to be displayed in an Area 5foot by 5foot, two big for most new York City apartment where theres no place to put nothing. [laughter] im going to give a hit to major League Baseball this past wednesday had his inaugural they say you saw 30 from the league paying tribute, in 1939 was responsible for the greatest moment in professional sports when diagnosed with las considered himself with the luckiest man in the world. Raising money for research for als. And dan. Minus goes to the biden administration which this past week announced suspending Oil And Gas in the national Wildlife Refuge because simultaneously let me putin announced russia have a mammoth exploration creating 400,000 jobs and even 15 new towns. Clearly Vladimir Putin is looking to see how far back Joe Biden would go on u. S. Oil production and now he is the russians are rushing in to fill it, a monumental miss to Joe Biden. Iran wants to keep drilling if they have that new deal exporting, china is going to keep filling Coal Plants even as we decide to shoot ourselves in energy production. Remember, if you have your own hit or miss, tweet it to us at je are on fnc. Thats it for this week show. Thanks to my panel and for all of you for watching. Hope to see you here next week. 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