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The Megyn Kelly Show

COVID Origins and the Homelessness Crisis, with Richard Muller and Michael Shellenberger | Ep. 178

The Megyn Kelly Show

SiriusXM

Society & Culture, News, News Commentary

4.632.8K Ratings

🗓️ 11 October 2021

⏱️ 89 minutes

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Summary

Megyn Kelly is joined by Dr. Richard Muller, emeritus professor of physics at the University of California Berkeley, and Michael Shellenberger, author of the new book "San Fransicko: Why Progressives Ruin Cities," to talk about the reality of the COVID lab leak theory, the four main reasons the origin of COVID-19 points to the Wuhan lab, the homelessness crisis in America, the truth about drug crimes, the rise of violence in American cities, the push to "Defund the Police," how mental health counseling can help, and more.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Megan Kelly show, your home for open, honest and provocative conversations.

0:07.0

Hey everyone, I'm Megan Kelly.

0:14.0

Welcome to the Megan Kelly show and happy Monday.

0:17.0

We have got a great show for you today.

0:18.7

Author Michael Schellenberger is here.

0:21.2

He's the best-selling author of the book Apocalypse Never, which you really, really, really should

0:27.1

read.

0:28.1

If you want to know what's what, on climate change, he's a climate change realist, but

0:34.5

not, you know, he's not an apocalyptic, what's the word apocalyptic guy and he can walk you

0:43.0

through sort of what to believe.

0:44.8

But now he's out with a brand new book called San Francisco.

0:48.6

That's so good about how progressives are ruining big cities across the US by not only tolerating

0:54.9

but actually enabling homelessness, drug dealing and crime.

0:59.6

First though, we're going to start the show with Richard Muller, been dying to get him

1:02.6

back on.

1:03.6

He's an emeritus professor of physics at the University of California, Berkeley.

1:07.9

He has written several op-eds in the Wall Street Journal about the origins of COVID.

1:13.0

And since I interviewed him in June, he believes we're even closer to finding the answer.

1:19.4

And for writing what he says is the truth, he's, of course, faced very heavy criticism.

1:24.6

Welcome, Richard.

1:25.6

Great to have you back.

1:26.6

Delighted to be here.

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