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it s april 5th. and this is fox & friends. parents are outraged after school staff members allegedly taped a disabled student to a chair. the family is going to join us this hour. brian: plus we are three days away from a total solar eclipse. hug your loved ones. we will talk to an eclipse chaser. they re busy every 25 years. steve: who knew? brian: we will tell you the best areas to see it from. lawrence: dwayne the rock johnson tells us in exclusive interview how he really feels four years after endorsing president joe biden. watch. america right now that answer, is no. am i going to do that again this year that answer is no. steve: more from will s interview with him as the second hour of fox & friends starts right now. and, remember, mornings are always better with friends. ainsley: president biden heads to baltimore today to speak with state and local officials after last week s deadly bridge collapse. brian: mark meredith joins us from the details
In from out of state to reinforce exhausted medical workers, and in texas, mayors are demanding the right to shut down their cities to avoid overwhelming hospitals. The center for Public Integrity today obtained white house documents that show that 18 states are currently in what is known as the red zone, and that means those states have more than 100 new cases per 100,000 people in the previous week. According to that document, which was prepared for the White House Coronavirus task force but not released to the public, quote, more than a dozen states should revert to more stringent protective measures limiting social gatherings to ten people or fewer, closing bars, and asking gyms and asking residents to wear masks at all times. For more, i am joined by dr. John torres, an msnbc medical correspondent, dr. Matt hines, a hospital official in arizona who served in the obama administration, and Health Policy reporter for the Washington Post. Thanks to all of you for joining us. Yazmin le
Welcome to our viewers in the United States and all around the world. This is new day. A huge amount of news this morning from the American South to north korea to the u. S. Border. The huge gamble being taken by some u. S. Governors, even with the National Death toll from coronavirus doubling in just one week, some states are relaxing many social distance restrictions. On friday, in georgia, gyms, bowling alleys, hair and nail salons, massage therapists and tattoo parlors, they can reopen. Theaters and restaurants can reopen on monday. South carolina is already reopening retail stores, tennessee, texas, alaska planning to ease restrictions this week. None of these states, none has seen a 14day decline in cases. Which was one of the suggested conditions by the trump administration. Georgias governor concedes this decision will cause cases to spike. Also breaking overnight, President Trump claims the pandemic in the United States is so bad that he will sign an executive order temporaril
On the Monday, Nov. 6 edition of Georgia Today: The federal government sends relief to farmers in Northwest Georgia struggling with drought; Georgia is getting money from the CDC to tackle racial and ethnic disparities in health care; and Micky Dolenz of the Monkees pays tribute to Athens music legends R.E.M.