this. but then chief justice roberts wrote this in his decision writing for the majority today. he said it would be odd to think that separation of powers concerns evaporate simply because the governor is providing a monetary benefit rather than imposing obligations. we ll dig into this decision here this afternoon. the president says for his part and we are about to hear from him live, that the fight is not over. i will stop at nothing to find other ways to deliver relief to hard-working middle class families. the supreme court also ruling today that a christian website e and her attorney. very interesting words from justice gorsuch on this. saying you can t compel someone to act. you can t coerce them to act against their religious beliefs. so we re going to talk about that in a moment. first, let s bring in betsy devos. a couple of huge decisions that are related to education have come down from the highest court in the land. betsy, great to have you with us. thanks for
first our top story del rio once again the hot spot in the migrant crisis. customs and border protection says in less than a week agents in del rio have encountered nearly 7,000 migrants from 79 different countries spotted and lost track of more than 3,000 known gotaways. arrested 13 criminal aliens including three felony sex offenders. blocked 74 cases of smuggling. all that in just six days. now people who live there are just at their wit s end. we ve seen and hear about increase of criminal behavior at the border. the issue we run into it has increased so much and see how the local law enforcement officers hands are tied because of the resources being exhausted. so it is like the community is already gave up. dana: welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom, good morning. i m dana perino. bill: i m bill hemmer. good morning. investigators in california still trying to piece together who is behind a cold blooded murder. the killing of six members of a family includ
but they re not saying let s give access to k-12 learning for minority kids and urban communities that are being affected by bad schools. why shouldn t they have the access to good education at kindergarten? why are we worried about it at college? in college it s too late. we re seeing the literacy rates way behind what they need to be. if you can t read, you can t read to learn, right? you need to learn to reed to read to learn. this came under biden, randi weingarten and their absolute strangle hold, the teacher s unions on the democratic party, which is holding our children as collateral damage. our candidates that talk about things like school choice, it resonates with voters across the country. martha: one more for you, ronna. it s about they supreme court decisions and how you see the a f firm a fffirmative action decisions playing out for your candidates.
thank you for bringing it to light. we have to do something about this. we ll do something about it and continue to cover it. see what the biden administration does. bill: the superintendent in virginia is meeting with parent and attorney general is looking into students not notified of their awards, at least 1,000. certificate for their application as part of early action wouldn t have had that information or be able to be using that for those early action decisions. they were able to use their sat scores or act scores. moving forward students and families have that information in a timely way. dana: lydia hu has more on this. the number of schools continues to grow. we now have 17 schools across
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Welcome to our monthly digest of litigation and regulatory highlights impacting the personal care product and dietary supplement industry. April saw a re-emphasis on restriction of COVID-related claims in advertisements for supplements and therapies, developments in various class action cases, including a win for consumers challenging hand sanitizer’s claims of killing 99.99% of germs and a slew of new “natural” class actions, and finally a roller coaster ride for the FTC involving major blows and power moves.
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NAD determined that certain advertising claims made by Zarbee’s, Inc. for its cough products sufficiently identify that honey is the source of the cough soothing benefit and would not reasonably mislead consumers as to the reason for the product’s cough soothing efficacy. However, NAD found that other claims, which could reasonably suggest that the cough soothing benefit was