under pressure too. she says it may take time for vaccinated people to feel comfortable removing their mask. it seems like the president is one of them. here he is coming out of church outside, puts the mask on as he goes from church to the car. then there s california, new york, maine, massachusetts. they re playing catch-up. the last couple hours, headlines crossing every hour it seemed about things they re dropping and letting people do in those states. new jersey though still likes the indoor mask mandate for now. dr. makary has been ahead of the curve all along. he gets credit for that. he s a professor of health and policy and management at johns hopkins school of public health and a fox news contributor. he s joined by joe concha for the hill and a fox news contributor. you represent the two sides of this equation. you have the public message, what it looks like, what the media is saying and doing about this from joe, and the medical side from dr. marty makary. so i wa
election system. republicans call it enemy number one. that s where we start. good morning on tuesday. i m bill hemmer. dana: your friend number one. i m dana perino, this is america s newsroom. gas issue. is it necessary? if you can t get gas it s an emergency. right about that. it hasn t been resolved and a big story today. we ll be back in a moment. dana: the senate rules committee set to battle it out over one of the democrats top priorities an hour from now as republican-led state legislatures push their own bills. democrats say they are meant to restrict access to the polls. let s begin with chief washington correspondent mike emanuel. hi, mike. quite a fight ahead of this bill labeled s1. top priority. the hearing will feature chuck schumer and republican leader mitch mcconnell. quite rare. the two did it back on march 24th t. previous time was seven years ago in a fight over campaign finance. schumer and mcconnell will square off again today as senators pre
very clear about what he thinks about the former officer. if you could talk to him and be in the same room, what would you say to him? i refuse to be in the room with him and i will not mention his name. what this week s easter gatherings might mean with the most people traveling yet. and at the u.s. capitol, a push to beef up security after another deadly attack. plus a new warning from the police union and what they re saying in just a moment. kristin gibbons who is a civil rights attorney that served as a prosecutor. we re also joined by britney cunningham, a former member of president obama s task force. there is really strong words from the police chief and we re talking about what we re expecting later this morning, possibly in a matter of minutes when they get started on the prosecution s slate of witnesses today. the testimony is set to begin in the next half our or so. he is expected to testify at some point today. now as you mentioned in my interview last summ
arbitrary whelms of the bureaucracy, the paperwork. fortunately under the laughably misnamed homeland security express check-in. get a human trafficker to throw you into the country. yeah, how about that? it s time for your toddler to start crawling. through the dessert. for some reason many apparently sensible person cnn and listeners to npr and the new york times think the government industrial scale enablers to some of the most evil people on the planet is progressive and compassionate. it s not. there is nothing kind about incentivizing human trafficking, which, by the way, is merely a synonym for slavery and the same people who want to tear down the statue if the guy s family had a plantation 300 years ago are all cool with the global trade in human beings of the 21st century. so, joe biden or whoever has got his hand wag gling that moth eaten sock puppet is consciously enriching these cartels and ensuring that they can expand their operations including morph to kill a
he was shot while lunging at officers with a knife after ramming his car into a capitol check point barricade and the two officers. the suspect was pronounced dead shortly thereafter. the motive is under investigation. this comes at a continued tough time from the capitol police force, less than three months since the insurrection. officer brian sicknick died at the hands of trump sympathizing domestic terrorists and sadly two other office ofs died by suicide in following weeks and now two more officers are suing the former president for inciting the insurrection attack, adding in court docks the former president is responsible because trump inflamed, encouraged, directed and aided and abetted the insurrection mob. there are more arrests as well including a california man who alleged aattacked a police officer with a stun gun while other attackers chanted, quote, kill him with his own gun. these are the types of people the former president continues to defend. senator rob por