prioritise the planet. across the hospitality sector, theatres, nightclubs, weddings and events. you can hear a collective sigh of relief as they gear up forjuly the 19th. as you ve been hearing, the prime minister says that s when most legal restrictions and guidance in england will be lifted despite the rising number of covid cases in the country. his annoucement was met with positive reactions from industry groups representing the sectors that has been hardest hit by the pandemic. a significant third wave could still be on the way but is it time now to think differently about covid? in a moment i ll be discussing this with the head of policy and governance at the institute of directors. but first, kate nicholls, chief executive of uk hospitality joins me. of this is the news you have been waiting for, butjust explain the challenges facing those in hospitality still. it those in hospitality still. it is those in hospitality still. it is very welcome news, for a quarter of o
argue it is a distraction to move our eyes from russia. the same speech they always give. i don t know what in particular provoked this response. behind-the-scenes the trump administration has been working to erode support for iran s leaders including launching a new media outlet to help uranium is get around internet censorship. not only television but radio, digital and social media so ordinary iranians in iran and around the world can know that america stands with them. reporter: back to some of these potential agreements with north korea, one of the things to be watching for is the possibility that some of the remains of fallen service men and women in the korean war, a possibility their remains could be coming back to the united states as early as friday. the date is important because
this friday is the anniversary of the signing of the armistice that ended the korean war. thank you very much. the associated press definable trump doctrine as suffer no slights and coun
quickly went to make mention we have an area of low pressure that could develop and bring rain along the coast of texas, this is separate from florence, several systems we are watching but the bottom line is we are uncertain. we are uncertain thursday and friday what happens. that cone of uncertainty getting wider. bottom line north carolina, south carolina, georgia. if it stalls this is going to be a prolonged impact along the coast. remember harvey when it stalls. rob: if it stalls over the ocean it could be good news in the wind department because it might lean less powerful winds. going back to diana a couple decades ago. it stalls, moved southward before making landfall and it weakened to a category one. that would be awesome. however we want people to still
keep your eye on the ball. this is a category 4, still a major hurricane. we have to fine-tune the forecast. along the coast, carolinas, georgia, virginia, keep watching. jillian: people who live along the north carolin
Credit card debt. for the last three years or 21/2 years people have lost about $4,000 in purchasing power because inflation has been running so much faster than people s income. there is a middle-class you are right. kamala harris yesterday accidentally told the truth, people are straying. reporter: tim scott tweeted out after that, that so-called abu agila mohammad masud kheir al-marimi is a problem, americans lost $10,000 in spending power because of the biden/harris agenda. what is driving this inflation? the $6 trillion spending spree. there the most financially reckless president in american history. when you spend that much money you will have inflation. one other thing about this. president biden said prices are coming down.
The michigan panthers star receiving the defensive player of the week award. and 21/2 sacks. very happy. a lot for player of the week. good for him. turning to week 6, michigan taking on the reigning champion stallions at 4:00 this afternoon on fox. for the big matchup, the pittsburgh maulers taking on the memphis show boats at 12:40 eastern time. those are your headlines. coming up, a really scary story. a fourth person has died from contaminated eyedrops. the stark warning the just went out. rachel: man is demanding a multimillion dollar reparations payment. listen. each and every black person in the city of tampa, $3 million. rachel: our next guest says people who want reparations are ignoring history. stay with us.