hi there, everyone, it s 4:00 in new york. in a few minutes president biden will address the community of lewiston, maine, the community still reeling from a mass shooting just over one week ago. 18 people were killed in that shooting. the victims range in age from 14 years old to 76. the story of what this community has been forced to endure is one that has become all too familiar to all of us. 18 people some of whom were out playing corn hole at the local bar, others were bowling with their families at youth night. new dads, sign language interpreters, honor students, youth bowling coaches. some of the latest victims in america s gun violence crisis epidemic. the new york times reports this,that, quote, the vit will most likely also be an opportunity for president biden to repeat his call far ban on assault weapons and tougher gun control and mental health measures that have been blocked on capitol hill. with me at the table, former top official at the department of justi
angeles gutfeld! coming up in two minutes but first this fox news update. biden pushing for a humanitarian pause in the israel-hamas war a blatant shift from previous statements about israel making its own decisions. john kirby said multiple humanitarian pauses are being considered and the administration does not support a full-on cease-fire. prime minister netanyahu declared nothing will stop israel from their goal of dismantling hamas with forces now completely encircling gaza city taking out at least 130 terrorists and destroying critical infrastructure in ground operations. in the meantime the house approved a bill to provide $14.3 billion in emergency aid to israel. the measure is not expected to pass the senate. here s more from northern israel with the latest on the war front. steve? trace, multiple attacks today into northern israel from hezbollah, positions just across the border in lebanon. at least 16 locations in northern israel hit one town hit by at least 12 r
george floyd. floyd s sister will join me in a few moments. and fallout from the interview with prince harry and meghan, alleging racism in the royal family. there s a conversation with you with harry. about how dark your baby is going to be? potentially, and what that would mean or look like. much more on that interview straight ahead this hour. but i want to get right to something we ve all been waiting for. the cdc releasing official guidance for americans who are fully vaccinated against the coronavirus. what can they do? where can they go? can you hug your family, or be inside without masks? dr. jonathan reiner joins me now. thanks for joining. this is good news. we can see some small gatherings, grandparent hugs. but dr. leana wen argues, it s too cautious. you should be cautious, right? she says the cdc should be saying if you re willing to get vaccinated, you should be able to travel freely. do you agree? i agree. this administration said that science wo
tonight the cdc releasing new coronavirus guidelines and it s good news for people who are fully vaccinated. they can visit other vaccinated people indoors without masks or social distancing. jury selection set to begin tomorrow in the trial of the former minneapolis police officer accused of killing george floyd. floyd s sister will join me in a few moments. and fallout from the harry and meghan explosive interview with oprah winfrey, alleging racism in the royal family and that someone expressed concern about the color of their son s skin. there s a conversation with you with harry. about how dark your baby is going to somebody. potentially and what that would mean or look like. much more on harry and meghan s interview straight ahead this hour. but i want to get right to something we have all been waiting for and that s the cdc releasing official guidance for americans who are fully vaccinated against coronavirus. what can they do? where can they go? c
cdc though is cautioning against taking two steps back as more and more states are gearing up to reopen even though only a fraction of their populations have been fully vaccinated, so joining me with more on that is cnn s nick watt. reporter: this country is now averaging under 60,000 new covid-19 cases a day and about 60% of americans, 65 and older, the demo in deepest danger, have had at least one dose of vaccine. no guarantee because we re ramping up our vaccine at record levels every day we re nearly out of the woods. there are now cdc guidelines for the fill vaccinated. basically they can mix unmasked with each in private, in public still mark offed around distanced. i was a little disappoint that had they didn t say anything about travel. we re told the cdc talked about travel but there was never moment mum behind a change. still, more than 5 million people flew over the past five days. spring break is coming up. it s important to to tell people how to travel.