perino anna pensive greg gutfeld this is the 5. trump made his tramp and return to washington to unite the republican party and it was a lovefest. he got a rock star or reception from congressional republicans they started singing happy birthday to him. senate republicans gave him a cake he turned 78 tomorrow he was on a mission to get everybody on board to win bigness november and save america from the biden catastrophe what went down in the meeting he rippled the biden doj is dirty no good bastards for their law fair campaign against them calling joe biden a dope later on he was touting the republican unity. we have great unity and common sense and very smart people in this room and a lot of people we love our country we are a declining nation and nation being laughed at all over the world a leader being laughed at all over the world and we will turn it around and turn it around fast we need to get elected and take this beautiful place and make it something special. right
this just kind of acknowledging the reality of having kids in school that you can t actually space them six feet and get them all in a classroom? hi, brianna, thanks for having me on. i think it s a little bit of both. i ve looked at this research and it does seem that the spacing doesn t need to be as far as six feet in order to keep the children safe, and so that s one of the factors involved in the cdc changing its guidelines. the other factor is exactly what you said. there is a push to try to get these schools reopened and then you can t do that with them six feet apart so i think both factors play a role, but it does seem, from what the evidence looks like, that three feet might be enough distance. with masking, right? masking is obviously the key part. correct, correct. yeah. so, the things that need to occur for that to be safe is that they have to be fully masked and continue to do this the hand washing and things that we have become accustomed to. very imp
developing. biden s white house calling the situation at the border a challenge at a big problem but still not calling it a crisis. this is as the administration officials blame the trump team for what is happening there. now biden s homeland security chief s warning we are on pace to encounter more individuals on the southwest border when we have in just the last 20 years. john: pretty shocking statement. were going to speak with texas senator john cornyn and arizona s attorney general who is leading efforts to sue the biden administration over its immigration policy. so-called public charge. we begin with casey stegall live at the southern border in alamo, texas. casey, what s the situation? john, sandra, good to see you. the border patrol agent chief for this very sector which is the rio grande valley of south texas, one sector alone covers and encompasses some 277 miles of the entire southern border. over the last couple days, he says his agents have arrested almost
the work is accomplished. we ve been working for 2 1/2 years. we re ready to go. reporter: so you heard her say she s ready to go. there s still a question. exactly what that i could that mean? we don t expect her to seek the indictments in the next day or two, but in the next week other two, we will be on high alert for any potential announcements coming out of district attorney s office. boris? part of the reason for the high alert, some of her staff is working from home, and we ve seen barricades, they ve been preparing for a charging decision for some time. she expanded on the security concerns this weekend as well, right? reporter: yeah, that s right. i think what we have heard from this district attorney over the last couple years, she s gotten particularly vile threats. that was true again over the weekend. she shared a racist sexualized
as far as she sees it, her investigation is ready to go. take a listen. some people may not be happy with the decisions i m making. sometimes when people are unhappy, they act in a way that could create harm. we ve been working for 2 1/2 years. we re ready to go. they are worried about potential security issues here in downtown atlanta when willis does make her charging announcements. we ve seen barricades going up. we know willis instructed much of her staff to work from home. over the weekend she also shared a pretty vial, racist and sexualized threat she had received with her partners here in fulton county, basically as a warning shot of the kinds of stuff she s been getting over the last 2 1/2 years of this trump administration. she said in her email to these other fulton county partners, i guess i m sending this as a reminder that you should stay alert over the month of august and stay safe. wolf. sara murray in atlanta doing