reopening england. the british prime minister lays out what can and what can t be done, starting next week. basically, haircuts and outdoor pints. plus, paper bags? check. an ironing board? got it. too much time on his hands? probably. how an australian art director has been making the most of his quarantine. hello, i m katty kay in washington. james reynolds is in london. the vaccine effort here in the us is steaming ahead. fatalities are down. spring is upon us and, not that you can see it, but the sun is shining outside our offices here in washington dc. all good news, right? well, not really. because people are now talking about the possibility of a fourth wave of covid infections in america. with the majority of states reopening in one way or another, cases have been rising again across the nation. new hospital admissions have seen an increase as well. the us vaccination programme is going strong 165 million doses have been administered since the programme started in d
at least six people have been shot and killed by officers across the united states in just the last 24 hours after derek chauvin was convicted of murdering george floyd. optimism on capitol hill is growing after a compromise. congresswoman karen bass is to meet next week. congresswoman joyce beatty joined me in the last hour on the need for change. enough is enough. people are devastated. we have to have a better way of de-escalating. we need to take a longer look, a better look, at our system, training. how are we training police officers? i find it unacceptable that one way of training, one system, one size cannot fit all. new reaction after the senate paced the covid-19 hate crimes act which helped protect asian-americans amid rising discrimination. hirono gave her thoughts on republican senator josh hawley being the only senator to vote against it. there s not much that i can tell him to get a conscience. he obviously did this with total intention, and so the less w
hours before the debate to meet the full criteria. game, set, match. djokovic. definitely one of the toughest matches i have ever played in my life. [chanting djokovic] he truly cares about the people he sings about. is he one of us. rich men north of richmond became overnight sensation. we sent griff jenkins to catch up with the country singer. a song for human beings in general we begin this morning with a fox weather alert. hilary a post tropical it cyclone battering the west. steve: state of nevada and you state of emergency and bracing for rain it s on their way. causing mud slides in portions of california and thousands on the west coast are going to wake up this morning with no electricity in san diego. craig? good morning to you. right now it s the calm after the storm here in san diego. right now we are in point loma. a big fishing community a lot of them are getting ready to go out today. we did have a lot of rain here last night. in fact, a lot of t
[national anthem] [national anthem] will: good morning and welcome to fox and friends on this sunday morning, will cain, pete hegseth and rachel campos duffy. good morning. rachel: good morning. pete: come on in. we re here. will: feels like we never left. pete: we kind of never did. rachel: we kind of ended up at my house hanging out. pete: we did. we took rick, and we journeyed out to your beautiful home will: in maryland. rachel: it s far. i live in the country, purposefully. i can t go to tennessee pete: it was excellent, we had a great time. will: spent all day breaking down the problems of the world, and all the problems of the world ended by the end of the night. we had an hour-and-a-half long me, pete and rick in an uber sitting like this, i was in the middle seat [laughter] multiple wrong turns, lost in washington heights. pete: multiple requests by the driver to stop to get cigarette- will: which i denied. [laughter] rachel: the funny part is rick an
this all comes after the tornadoes ripped through mississippi and alabama. officials say so far at least 26 people have been killed. a pastor in hard-hit rolling fork, mississippi says nearly the entire town is completely destroyed. exodus total devastation. it is a wreckage like i have never seen. it s only a miracle of god there are not hundreds of fatalities in our town and in our area. houses leveled, houses completely destroyed. businesses like the majority of the businesses in our small town are completely destroyed. it is just terrible wreckage. alicia: and fortune of the severe weather threat for the region is not over urologist adam s life in the forecast said with the latest pickwick snowstorms continue to push across the south easily continued to the sunday. maybe even a lingering a little bit into monday. here s what we are currently looking at. some of the green polygons on your screen flooding and portions of north-central georgia. you see a severe thunderstor