Taking anywhere up to eight days. Hospitals pushed to the brink again. That breaking point is close. Its very close. Schools and teachers caught in the middle. Im a teacher and i dont want to die. This morning, a bipartisan look at this crisis with Governors Jared Polis and asa hutchinson. Representative Donna Shalala from hardhit florida. Plus, trouble for trump. The latest from our brandnew poll and our analysis from our powerhouse roundtable. Announcer from abc news, its this week. Here now, coanchor martha raddatz. Good morning, and welcome to this week. The Coronavirus Crisis is growing even more dire. Cases increasing in more than 35 states. Well dive into all of that. But we begin by honoring john lewis, whos died at the age of 80 after battling pancreatic cancer. This is the scene this morning at the john lewis mural turned memorial in atlanta. In washington, the flag over the capitol flying at halfstaff. Lewis was a towering figure in the fight in civil rights. A moral compass
lay out the cases for us. reporter: arguments in the two cases are teed up for this morning. the supreme court will once again re-examine affirmative action but this time with the solidly conservative court it is quite likely that the justices could ban affirmative action once they release their opinion sometime next year. this is all happening as the groups fighting to end the consideration of race in admissions they have been quite outspoken. diversity as important as it is, cannot come at expense of asian americans. reporter: these asian american students are leading a fight against affirmative action. it s time for asian americans to break up with woke diversity. they re at the center of a law enforcement against harvard, accusing the school of discriminating against asian americans to make more room for hispanics and blacks. calvin yang claims he was denied admission to harvard because of his race. it shows there s a trend here. a trend where asian americans
pennsylvania, the side of a high-profile senate showdown. two months from now the people of pennsylvania are going to fire the radical left democrats frequency will discuss the prospects for november is democrats seat momentum shift in their favor. and republicans try to shift the subject from mar-a-lago. i want an economy that is stronger. i want a nation that is safe. i want a country that is built upon freedom frigates are joined by both parties house campaign chiefs and tom emmer. and sean patrick maloney. only on fox news sunday or sunday panel on the stunning lack of confirmed debates just two months from election day. then, school districts across the country face learning loss and teacher shortages. we will ask national governors association chair phil murphy about his trip to washington to sort out solutions. plus, one a week until she had an agreement takes a big chair for. are going to try to stick to their talking points. how do you tackle that? out right
during these extraordinary times. we are grateful. the beat with ari melber starts right now. hi, ari. hi, nicolle. thank you so much. we have news out of the supreme court. today is one of its last three scheduled decision days, and the news is a clue that the court may be slightly backing off its anti-roe and anti-choice rulings as of late. i say a clue, not a formal ruling yet, because while the court has not issued its ruling about whether to possibly allow emergency abortions in idaho, a very conservative state that has limited them, today i can tell you something unusual. the supreme court s website appeared to accidentally post what appears to be that draft decision. and it would, according to what i m telling you, which is apparently a mistake in leak or draft of it, it would allow those procedures under that draft. so, this is an apparent clerical digital error. and it marks a win for the biden administration. the draft of six justices siding with the biden doj
buckle up, we are heading into the final hours of voting and the first results in one of the most consequential midterm elections ever. it s the high stakes race to a fever pitch campaign. are you ready to win this election? i love to win. voters, making big choices in a nation on edge. with high prices. crime is rising. the woman s right to choose. what s happening across the u.s. could shake up the balance of power in congress and shape the next race for the white house. speak out, get engaged, vote, vote, vote, tonight, democrats are fighting to hold on to the senate, knowing a loss of one seat could cost them the majority. we need a senator that understands what pennsylvania is going through, not some guy that has ten gigantic mansions. the poster part of the far left radical part of the democratic party, john fetter nan. fetterman. we must change direction in washington. everything is at stake. both parties, hoping to expand their influenc