Market or come from accidental leak at a wuhan lab . Steve mosher was our guest and internationally recognized authority on china. It has his belief that the virus jumped from bats to humans in a poorly run research lab. China has collected 2,000 dangerous viruses from the wild including 300 coronaviruses roughly we understand many of which came from the interimmediate horseshoe bats that were talking about as original carrier of the virus. But if those viruses had stayed in bats in caves 160 miles away from wuhan they never would have come in contact with people would they . Why are they taking bats of the cage bringing them to Research Facilities and investigating the viruses that the bats have . What is the purpose of that kind of Virus Research . Well, i think there were a number of purposes one goes back to sars epidemic back in 2003 which killed a lot of people in china and infected a lot more. The sars virus, by the ways being studied in a lab in beijing in 2004 and twice late f
Leak at a wuhan lab . Steve mosher was our guest and internationally recognized authority on china. It has his belief that the virus jumped from bats to humans in a poorly run research lab. China has collected 2,000 dangerous viruses from the wild including 300 coronaviruses roughly we understand many of which came from the interimmediate horseshoe bats that were talking about as original carrier of the virus. But if those viruses had stayed in bats in caves 160 miles away from wuhan they never would have come in contact with people would they . Why are they taking bats of the cage bringing them to Research Facilities and investigating the viruses that the bats have . What is the purpose of that kind of Virus Research . Well, i think there were a number of purposes one goes back to sars epidemic back in 2003 which killed a lot of people in china and infected a lot more. The sars virus, by the ways being studied in a lab in beijing in 2004 and twice late from the lab. In other words chi
For hour after hour, anywhere you could find a screen, people were riveted to the unfolding of the judiciary committee. What they saw and heard were two deeply felt accounts of what two people said happened 35 years ago. Christine blasey ford said she was sexually assaulted in 1982. Judge kavanaugh denying it all. Her allegation, and those of two other women calling the confirmation process, and im quoting here, a national disgrace. He says his good name has been destroyed over the last few weeks. She says her life was forever altered decades ago by what she says he did to her. At stake in it all is a seat on the highest court in the land. So today was a moment for senators to decide what to do about this particular nominee. But it also may be a moment for voters to decide what today means to them. Were going to talk with a senator who took part in the questioning today and well be bringing you extended moments from both witnesses throughout the hour, starting with this. Indelible in t
What they have done to this man is incredible. Always interested in hearing from her, but this is getting into the twilight zone, we are talking about Brett Kavanaugh being reckless during high school. I have a hard time believing he did it then. I think the only way to get to a fair process is for them members of the committee to have more witnesses and evidence beyond adjuster dr. Ford and judge kavanaugh. It would defy all sense of morality. For the Judiciary Committee to go forward with the vote next friday. There should be an fbi investigation and then a hearing. Giving the women a major chance to speak. Now its possible all hear that and ill say hey, im changing my mind. That is possible. We want to give them a chance to speak. Because that was quite something this morning. The chairman and Ranking Member will both give Opening Statements. Dr. Ford will give her statement or Opening Statement. No time limit there. It then dr. Christine blasey ford will answer questions. Then judg