interview with the spokesman of the taliban, shahel sh aheem, about what he will do when the forces leave. also, you heard about the biden/putin meeting to americans. i told him we need some rules we all can abide by. but what did it look like to russians? i ll ask anthony toomah, the head of the national russians council. who has been chosen to replace the iran president? and what will it meet for nuclear arrangements in the mideast? but first, here s my take. america is back at the table. america is back. the united states is back. this was the refrain that joe biden kept repeating on his first trip abroad as president. it s a fair description of what he accomplished, a restoration of america s role that can set the global agenda, gain cooperation and deter maligned behavior. so the global union is back. but is america? that s the question. biden came in with two specific achievements under his belt. he ramped up the jean so fast that america is the first
frustrated. i always considered the cdc to be the gold standard many i don t anymore. chris: we ll discuss the politics and the science with dr. rochelle walensky, the head of the cdc. then my focus is on unity. chris: republicans elevate trump defender elise stefanik to the number three seat in the house, two days after ousting liz cheney. we ll ask what it means for her political future and the direction of the gop. plus, panic buying and shortages at the pump after a cyber attack on the nation s largest gas pipeline. we ll ask our sunday panel how president biden should respond. and our power player of the week, a new memorial to remember the heroes of america s forgotten war, all right now on fox news sunday. chris: and hello again from fox news in washington. we begin with breaking news, another night of fighting between the israelis and palestinians in the worst outbreak of violence in years. israeli air strikes hitting gaza and targeted this high-rise, housin
frustrated. i always considered the cdc to be the gold standard many i don t anymore. chris: we ll discuss the politics and the science with dr. rochelle walensky, the head of the cdc. then my focus is on unity. chris: republicans elevate trump defender elise stefanik to the number three seat in the house, two days after ousting liz cheney. we ll ask what it means for her political future and the direction of the gop. plus, panic buying and shortages at the pump after a cyber attack on the nation s largest gas pipeline. we ll ask our sunday panel how president biden should respond. and our power player of the week, a new memorial to remember the heroes of america s forgotten war, all right now on fox news sunday. chris: and hello again from fox news in washington. we begin with breaking news, another night of fighting between the israelis and palestinians in the worst outbreak of violence in years. israeli air strikes hitting gaza and targeted this high-rise, housin
them of spreading lies about abuses of uighur muslims. at least thirty two people are killed and many more injured in egypt in one of the worst train crashes there in recent memory. hello and welcome if you re watching on pbs in the us or around the world and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. germany has imposed travel restrictions on france, declaring the country a high risk area for coronavirus infections. people arriving in germany from france will now need to show a negative covid test and go into quarantine. the country will deploy an extra 90,000 police officers at railway stations, airports, and toll booths on motorways, to prevent people moving between areas without permission. as francedeals with a surge of cases, its foreign minister accuses the uk of blackmail over its handling of coronavirus vaccine exports. france has called for the eu to implement tougher export controls whilst its own roll out has struggled.
during the will of the people in a series of referendums last year more than 2 thirds of voters said marriage should only be defined as a union between a man and a woman but that s far from the minds of these rights activists celebrating what is a landmark day. all right joining me now is kyle nighties an elegy rights researcher for human rights watch in new york mean this has to be seen as a great success for taiwan s elegy community what was your reaction when you heard the news well it s incredibly gratifying to see that the many years of advocacy on the ground in taiwan have paid off but i think over and above the victory in the outcome of same sex marriage recognition before the law is that this is an example of a government standing up against popular sentiment in some cases this is an example of a government saying we protect our minorities and respect them and recognize them as
equal before the law even when that might be on top kill or i think that s one of the takeaway mes