A real risk you will trigger an outbreak you may not be able to control which in fact after dark simply will set you back only leading to some suffering and death that could be avoided it could even set you back on the road to try to get economic recovery because you could always turn the clock back rather than Going Forward that is my budget concerns. Meanwhile the White House Press secretary not going any is lashed out at democrats for that question is chairing that session can may help. She really took issue with some of the criticisms coming from some of the Democratic Senators during that hearing particularly one coming from senator tim kaine who likened the fact that there has been he acknowledged that while there has been an increase in testing in the United States something that the u. S. President has touted as a success even now he in his view exceeding south korea that tim kaine pointed out in fact that there are still a very high number of deaths that are occurring in the U
Lockdowns against the will of president olsen r. O. And in all the news 34. 00 dead in afghanistan including 2 new born babies and their mothers after attackers target a Maternity Hospital and a funeral. Hello welcome to the program our top story a leading member of the u. S. Coronavirus task forces one congress of serious consequences if states rush to ease restrictions despite u. S. Death toll now standing at more than 82000 the focus has shifted to lifting the lockdown to get the economy going again but testifying to senators top Infectious Disease expert andy found she said opening up too soon could result in a new wave of outbreaks well elsewhere in russia an investigation is underway after a fire blamed on a faulty ventilator killed at least 4 coronavirus patients. And then in france some younger peoples are now starting to go back to School Despite resistance from many parents and teachers this on the day the countrys death toll overtook spains but in brazil poll suggest people
A lasting deal can be reached. What was interesting also was the fact that for example. The u. N. Envoy on libya. Said that this process the berlin conference was a combination of meetings that had triggered or started off some 9 months ago why is this interesting because throughout that 9 months all weve seen on the ground in libya is actually an escalation of fighting primarily triggered by the side of Khalifa Haftar and thats where maybe the skepticism is coming again from is that there are people who would say that whilst these agreements conferences discussions are taking place be described one in iraq will be its moscow be its here in berlin thats all well and good but theres been very little implementation facts on the ground whats happening is one side has been gaining more and more ground gaining more and more territory getting more and more state institutions on the rates and thats whats making any agreements very unlikely to be achieved least not in the framework of the time
for the presidential race? donald trump again. ron desantis. tim scott, bringing the country back together. steve: yep, we re having a party in the u.s. at 48th and sixth avenue. we usually travel somewhere in the country to do breakfast with friends, today paris bagueteset up a diner in manhattan. they are going for 1000 destinations. they have them all over the place. franchise opportunity for the right investment. we ll talk to the guy that runs it in a little bit. it is paris baguete. do we have peresian music? brian: in paris they are still playing the organ? accordion? you have never been? brian: they should have modernize. steve: it is romantic. ainsley: wi-wi. steve: all the way home. in hour three of fox and friends. according to gavin s app, it is going to rain within the last hour. we re going to try to put a dome over brian: tell dana to stay indoors. ainsley: dana will be on the show and tell janice to hold off the race one more hour
i am jonathan capehart. exactly seven years ago today, june 26 2015, the supreme court handed down the historic ruling in which gave same-sex couples a constitutional right to marry. an amazing leap for equality five decades after the stonewall riots upheld the modern gay rights movement, just a half hour from the i-seven. later this evening, in unprecedented display of acceptance, the white house was emblazoned with rainbow colors of lgbtq pride. but if this is a high-water mark of its nation living up to its ideals, what do we call it happened on friday, when the supreme court s conservative supermajority overturned roe v. wade? as a result, abortion will soon be illegal in as many as 26 states. in louisiana, abortion is illegal after federalization. and kentucky, it is now a felony to perform, or attempt to, perform an abortion. and in one clinic, abortion serves as immediately, stranding woman in rating rooms. what does the of roe, have to do with lgbtq rights? ever