Hoping to get through some big pieces of business before leading tower for the july 4th holiday, including a vote on a select committee to investigate the january 6th riot at the capitol. And jen psaki saying the president will do all he can to make sure the bipartisan infrastructure deal reached last week reaches his desk. The president looks forward to and expects to sign each piece of legislation into law. He s going to work his heart out getting both of them across the finish line. We also continue to follow the developmentes from florida where the death toll if last week s partial collapse of a beach side condo complex near miami has unfortunately risen to ten as rescuers continue their painstaking efforts to find 151 people still unaccounted for. And the u. S. Supreme court giving a much needed win to the transgender community. What it rejected a appeal by a virginia school board to reinstate the transgender bathroom ban. We ll have more on that later this hour. We begin with wha
People are dead, more than 152 still not accounted for. The ag thizthid noising wait ma already harder by the report in 2018 that raised concerns about the structural damage to the building. And we ll have the urban search and rescue task force will join us live. And also ahead, a different kind of decision day maybe for the trump organization reportedly in the final day of trying to persuade prosecutors against filing charges. Good morning, i m hallie jackson in washington. We start with breaking news at the supreme court. Just in the last couple minutes, justices are saying that they will not hear a major case a transgender rights of gavin grim, the student who sued to use his gender appropriate bathroom. Let me bring in pete williams. This was something on the docket that lot of folks had been looking for. What does it mean for gavin grim and students and schools more broadly? it is the end of a local legal road. He originally went to court in 2015 after his freshman year in high sc
Antony blinken, about mr. Biden s promise that democracy can deliver. And this week s high stakes sitdown with russian president putin. Then we ll get reaction from former trump secretary of state, mike pompeo, blinken and pompeo, only on fox news sunday. Plus, vice president harris hits the global stage with a message to migrants to rethink dangerous travel to the u. S. Border. Do not come. Chris: we ll ask our sunday panel about the blowback she s getting from the right and left. And our power player of the week, an olympic gold medalist, on the debate over transgender athletes in women s sports. All right now on fox news sunday. Chris: and hello again from fox news in washington. President biden continues to meet with american allies in europe, hoping to rally them to join the u. S. In countering russia and china. He s trying to engage them on trade and human rights, on covid and climate change. Pledging america is back as a better partner than it was under president trump. All this
This is transamerica. Hello, everyone, and happy pride month. I am joe fryer. Over the next hour, we ll focus on the reasons for hope and concern for those who are transgender. We ll have indepth conversations about politics, mental health, safety, faith, pop culture, and more. But let s begin with a look at where we are right now. Who s with me? it was the groundbreaking tv series with a short title and lasting legacy. This month pose came to a bittersweet end, but not before setting a new bar for transgender representation. Representation is key. We haven t shattered that glass ceiling yet. It s just a bit cracked. Visibility that s reflected in hollywood and beyond. I, dr. Rachel levine. In the political world dr. Rachel levine became the first openly transgender official nominated by the senate. I think it demonstrates how important equality and fairness is and that anything is possible. She now serves as assistant health secretary for a democratic president when california caitlyn
Waiting for word of any injuries. It s on collins avenue in surf side, outside of miami beach, a large unit built in 1981 called champagne towers south condo. The collapse was first reported at 2:00 in the morning. Undoubtedly people asleep in the building at that time. No word on casualties but we ll have a live report in a moment. Let s turn to potential break through on infrastructure talks. A group of senators has agreed to a framework and will head to the white house to meet with president biden today. Specifics of the deal, including how it will be paid for have not been released. Lawmakers did seem optimistic when they left a closed door meeting with white house officials last night. Republicans and democrats have come together, along with the white house, and we ve agreed on a framework. And we re going to be heading to the white house tomorrow. Let s bring in nbc news capitol hill correspondent, host of way too early, kasie hunt. Also with us, mike barnicle, jonathan lemire, t