organize a lab leak suppression campaign to cover his tracks now you can expect that republicans are also going to be zeroing in on whether or not dr. fauci ever used a personal email address as you alluded to in your intro, there has been questioned it s about whether or not some of his subordinates were trying to skirt public records laws. you can expect a republicans are going to be pushing him on those questions, but democrats are arguing that 15 months of investigations about the origins of the coronavirus pandemic could have been better used with yeah we re we re obviously having some audio problems. there with lauren, but as you can see, this is live on your 3a1. this is dr. fouchier sitting in front of this subcommittee about to take questions from republicans and democrats, and we just saw the media scrum around him as he entered the subcommittee room,
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debate in my mind. because it s a philosophical question about rights and how do you tell terrorists from other people without establishing a baseline. we always talk about that here. and we always go back to okay, then you have to say profiling. and it almost got to that point where he actually admitted we have to profile. and the eye rolling when somebody s talking about death is kind of bad. but i thought that rand did really well at the beginning of his debate. i felt that he kind of got his ass that s a tough subject. i think he did well at the beginning of the debate, too. foreign policy issues are tough for him. let me jump in and say i was watching the trump show and a real debate broke out. that was terrific. that was just great. that was interesting. . two people who knew how to articulate their points of view going at it. you re blowing hot air in some subcommittee room and you re hugging obama. donald trump went at rand
i remember the y river talks. but george tenant said he would resign. and we got the deal without pollard. coming up, i ll be back 5:00 p.m. eastern, a special two-hour edition of the situation room. newsroom with brooke baldwin starts right now. thank you, wolf blitzer. great to be with you here on this tuesday. i m brooke baldwin. this is cnn s special live coverage of two major stories unfolding right now. first, as wolf has been reporting here, time is running out on the search for flight 370. sources in the malaysian government are now calling that dramatic left turn their words, a criminal act. we will tell you why. also, any moment now, on capitol hill, these are live pictures inside this house subcommittee room. families who believe their loved ones were killed because general motors took years to announce a recall, are about to hear from the company s ceo. and that is where we begin this hour here in washington, in this room here on the hill. the head of gm is abou