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🗓️ 3 November 2022
⏱️ 95 minutes
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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. Welcome to the Megan Kelly show. Did you catch dark |
0:15.7 | brandens latest speech about the extreme mega-Republicans last night? It's like change. |
0:20.4 | It was extreme mega. It's ultra-mega, and now it's mega-mega, which I actually kind |
0:24.5 | of like, I like a iteration. It flows mega-mega, Republicans last night. He spoke to the American |
0:30.5 | people about the threats to democracy just days before Americans cast their ballots in |
0:35.3 | the midterm elections, and we're going to get into all of that when Andrew Cleven joins |
0:40.1 | us in just a bit of the daily wire. But we begin today with a deep dive on a hugely important |
0:45.2 | issue, and that is the origins of COVID. Did it come from a lab? Did it come from nature? |
0:52.6 | Have millions dead, got over a million Americans dead now, around the world, even more? |
0:58.5 | Not knowing is not an option, right? How is it that we can't have a definitive answer |
1:02.9 | by now? Today we have two scientific experts with us who have completely different points |
1:07.7 | of view on how it started. I'm going to be joined in a bit by Dr. Alina Chan, a molecular |
1:13.1 | biologist and scientific advisor at MIT in Harvard. She wrote a book on why she believes |
1:18.2 | the science points to COVID originating in a lab. But we begin today with Dr. Robert |
1:23.9 | Gary, a virologist from Tulane University who now believes from his research that COVID |
1:29.2 | did not originate in a lab, but instead came from nature, and he was somebody closely |
1:34.6 | in touch with Dr. Fauci at the beginning of this whole thing before Dr. Gary and others |
1:40.2 | published a piece in Nature magazine saying this looked like it had natural origins. |
1:50.7 | Dr. Gary, welcome to the show. Thank you so much for being here. My pleasure. How are |
1:54.6 | you doing today? I'm doing great. All right. So let's just get into it because as I understand |
1:59.2 | it, the best case, and forgive me because I am not a doctor, but the best case for this |
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