conservative fierce that some viewpoints aren t welcome on social media but censored. hawley calling it an assault on the first amendment. this kind of coordination between big government and the big monopoly corporation is scary stuff and censorship. the status is independent private companies, it looks more in danger here. bill: jackie heinrich begins coverage from the north lawn. what are they saying about this? good morning, bill. the white house says misinformation is keeping people from getting vaccinated and they are asking social media companies to crack down on what they are calling super spreaders on their platforms. we ve increased disinformation tracking within the surgeon general s office and tracking problematic posts in facebook that spreads the information. it seemed to indicate the administration through the surgeon general s office is actively monitoring and flagging what they deem to be problematic posts. the advisory from the surgeon general s pa
comes to capitalism. plus jonathan turley, joe concha, and senator marsha blackburn all on deck. sandra: a rocking show coming up here with begin with the supreme court handing down a pair of major rulings in the last couple hours including a huge victory for religious freedom. hello and welcome, i am sandra smith in new york and this is america reports. look who s here. great to see you, i am trace gallagher and for john roberts. the justices siding unanimously with the catholic foster agency in philadelphia saying he could legally exclude same-sex couples. the court also upholding obamacare and a 7-2 vote. sandra: chief legal correspondent shannon bream has more. thank you for joining us. what do we know? what happened the last couple hours? let s start with the religious liberty case. advocates are celebrating unanimous decision in favor of a catholic social services group in philadelphia. working with the city placing children into foster care but the city barred
are at their highest in england since all schools fully reopened in march. there are devastating consequences for festivals, say mps, unless the government offers more support. as scotland crash out of the euros, england are through to the final 16, and will find out later who they play next. good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news. a police officer has been found guilty of the manslaughter of the former footballer dalian atkinson. a trial at birmingham crown court heard that pc benjamin monk tasered mr atkinson for 33 seconds, and kicked him twice in the head. the former aston villa striker died outside his father s home in telford in 2016. monk was cleared of murder. jurors are still deliberating an assault charge against his colleague. let s go live now to our correspondent in birmingham, phil mackie. yes, jane, yes,jane, i yes, jane, i followed the case throughout, for five years nearly, since dalian atkinson died that night in august 2016 in telford. just before midday,
and the us envoy for climate change defends america s record on reducing carbon emissions after admitting 50% of its reductions will come from technologies that don t yet exist. hello and thanks forjoining us. the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has brushed off international appeals for an immediate ceasefire in gaza, saying it will take time to restore calm. he says the military operation against palestinian militants will continue with full force. in the past few hours, israeli warplanes have launched 80 air strikes in several areas of gaza city, shortly after hamas militants fired a barrage of rockets at southern israel. the un secretary general has appealed for an immediate end to the fighting but in gaza, health officials say 42 people were killed in the latest israeli bombardment, among them 10 children. meanwhile, israel says hamas has launched 3000 rockets in the last week, killing 10 israelis. 0ur middle east editor jeremy bowen reports. not much is left of
remarkable and it has been commented on. the light is back on in her eyes. and happy birthday to one of the world s most iconic buildings. the empire state building is 90. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. all adults in india can now get a first dose of a coronavirus vaccine. that s good news in theory for a country that s become the first in the world to record more than 400,000 coronavirus infections in a single day. but many states in india have closed vaccine centres because of a shortage of supplies. and hospitals are still struggling to cope, short of beds and oxygen. devina gupta has more from the capital delhi. 400,000 and counting. surging covid cases now making inroads in india s hinterland. these villagers in the eastern indian state of 0disha are living in fear. people here are so poor that they can t afford a proper mask, let alone expensive treatment. now three people have tested positive. translation: there are no facilitie