self isolate. i find out if firms are ready to shake off restrictions. in the garden of england, the rose is in bloom. justin rose, one of three english players, within touching distance of the lead at the open, alongside danny willet and tommy fleetwood as they head into the second day at royal st george s. good morning. i m on brighton beach. a gorgeous start to the day ahead of what is set to be a hot and sunny few days ahead. the forecast coming up few days ahead. the forecast coming up shortly. it s friday, the 16thjuly. our top story. at least 60 people have died and thousands of others have been forced from their homes by the worst flooding in living memory in west germany. belgium and the netherlands has also experienced unusually heavy rainfall which caused rivers burst their banks, flooding nearby communities and causing several houses to collapse. the german chancellor angela merkel described it as a catastrophe and said the full extent of the disaster would not
taylor case. newly released video shows a former officer involved in that deadly raid was at the scene afterwards in violation of police policy. but first, here s today s eye opener. it s your world in 90 seconds. totally fake news. made up. fake. we went through the same story people asked me the same questions four years ago i had to litigate this and talk about it. the new york times reporting president trump did not pay any federal income taxes in 10 of the last 15 years. i am truly humbled by the prospect of serving on the supreme court. senators are reacting to the president s nomination. the whole process has been illegitimate and i will not meet with her. hands on your head! kentucky authorities are facing new questions after body camera video surfaced that appears to show the inside of breonna taylor s apartment the night she was killed. the whole house just went up in flames. a new wildfire has erupted in california forcing thousands to eva
raymond arroyo has it in seen and unseen. first, big blue cities block america. that s the focus of tonight s angle. you can t say we didn t try to warn them. it s be coming more obvious by the day that these power-hungry governors and radical mayors are endangering their states futures and will eventually see their states left behind. we tried to warn red and blue states that if they went the way of europe and kind of slow rolled their reopening, the free states would ultimately leave them all behind. sure enough, we see it s all come to pass. democrat run states and cities that drag your feet on reopening and continue to weigh down their businesses and schools with all these mandates are bringing down the economy for the rest of america. one bloomberg columnist recently looked at the seven metro regions. new york, l.a., san francisco, chicago, d.c., boston and philly. while all those places accounted for 25% of job losses at the beginning of the pandemic, they are now res
the president hits the road today as the democrats $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill stalls in the house. todd: the fractured democrats say they will find a way to agree on the price tag somehow. lauren. reporter: good morning. it s back to the white house for president biden after a weekend home in delaware. the focus is raising the debt ceiling. tomorrow in michigan he ll turn towards pressuring lawmakers to pass trillions in spending. the president wants both bills. he expects to get both bills. nancy pelosi said they re going to pass both bills and we believe that. this piece of legislation costs zero. we re going to pay for it all by raising taxes on the very wealthy and big corporations. reporter: last week the president planned the planned vote on the infrastructure bill was delayed and delayed again. democrats can t agree on the final size of the $3.5 trillion build back better bill. this is not about a team. it s about individual sort of preferences. both
polls are giving us a closer look at the 2024 election. the gop nomination, former president donald trump growing his lead among republican primary voters jumping 7% since last month. while all other candidates saw slight decreases in support. that is staggering. these are brand-new. the choice among registered voters for president if they were voting now sees trump and hailly meeting in the potential matchup. voters saying the top two issues facing the country are the economy and border security. border security jumping 8 points over the last four months which have been filled with record breaking days at our southern border. rachel: the same polls are revealing nearly half of registered voters view the impeachment inquiry against president biden as, quote, legitimate. despite, that president biden s approval rating actually rose slightly compared to last month. so those polls which again are brand-new this morning tell quite a story. they tell a story of this election t