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A federal judge says the spread of COVID-19 means that children held in family detention centers must be released. [View in browser]( [Image]( June 27, 2020 [Image]( [U.S. must immediately release children from family detention centers, judge rules]( A federal judge in California has ruled that the government must release migrant children held in the country’s three family detention centers by July 17 because of the danger posed by coronavirus. ([The Last Word]() [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Image]( [Chris Hayes calls for Trump to resign: 'Urgent matter of public health, public safety’]( “If this presidency had creditors, the virus' resurgence this week would have been a default event. Only it is not his creditors who are suffering. It is us,” says Chris Hayes. ([All In]() [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Image]( [We are in ‘much more dire situation than we were back in March’ says global health policy expert]( New cases of COVID-19 are surging in some states, including Florida and Texas. The White House coronavirus task force held its first briefing in almost two months, warning that some are not taking the threat as seriously as they should be. ([Deadline White House]() [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Image]( [Rep. Karen Bass to kid questioner: You’re never too young to get active in social justice]( In a town hall hosted by Joy Reid, 13-year-old Aidan Neill asked Rep. Karen Bass how individuals can further the cause of racial equality. Here's how she answered. ([MSNBC]() [Facebook]( [Twitter]( MORE VIDEOS Pence won't wear or even say 'face mask' during latest COVID-19 briefing ([11th Hour]() Health experts concerned indoor dining may be linked to COVID-19 spikes ([11th Hour]() Concern grows that police reform will hit a dead end in Congress ([11th Hour]() Trump cannot say what he would do with a second term ([The Last Word]() Russia paid bounties to kill US troops, U.S. intel says; Trump mum: NYT ([Rachel Maddow]() Premature Arizona reopening coincided with Trump publicity visit ([Rachel Maddow]() Hayes: Amid coronavirus surge, U.S. stuck with ‘same horrible choice’ as in start of pandemic ([All In]() If chosen as Biden’s running mate, how would Rep. Val Demings work to improve racial justice? ([MSNBC]() Stephen Jackson: George Floyd 'would be proud' of progress in police reform ([MSNBC]() Gov. Asa Hutchinson: 'Consistent national message' on masks is very important ([Meet The Press Daily]() Texas Medical Center hits 100% ICU capacity as COVID-19 cases surge ([Meet The Press Daily]() 'No age is immune' to coronavirus, doctor warns ([MSNBC]() ‘A sameness to this that is tragic’: Outrage over death of Black man in police custody in Colorado ([MSNBC]() House passes D.C. statehood bill; outlook is dim in GOP-controlled Senate ([MSNBC]() Beto O’Rourke: Gov. Abbott’s steps 'fall short' of what Texas needs amid rising COVID-19 cases ([MSNBC]() Southern California hospitals record 32% rise in hospitalizations ([MSNBC]() McClain family attorney: Elijah McClain’s ‘greatest crime was walking home while being Black’ ([MSNBC]() Infectious diseases doctor: We need to fight virus at local level ([Morning Joe]() QUOTE OF THE DAY ["We could have found our way to some form of normal life. But our leaders did not do what was necessary to get there. So, we are stuck — back with the same horrible choice we had fourteen weeks ago."]( — Chris Hayes on the U.S. reaching a new one-day high for coronavirus infections MORE FROM MSNBC [Image]( As people look to sustain the movement for racial justice, they are turning to the ballot box. Hundreds of Black candidates are running in local, state and Congressional races all across the country. After weeks of protest, will we see a wave of Black candidates elected as an answer to those calls for change? In this episode of ["Into America,"]( host Trymaine Lee speaks with two women who are trying to bring racial justice to the electoral system. Political strategist Jessica Byrd felt called into the movement while watching the Ferguson uprisings, and Sybrina Fulton’s journey through activism to politics began when her son Trayvon Martin was shot and killed by police in 2012. [Image]( As the country reels from the effects of systemic racism and the coronavirus pandemic, Chris Hayes sits down with mayors of three major cities to hear how they’re enacting change at the local level in their communities. Chris will be joined by Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance-Bottoms, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell. Watch All In America: The Front Lines of Change on Tuesday at 8 p.m. Eastern. Be part of the discussion by submitting a question for the mayors [here](. [Image]( This week on "The Oath" podcast, Chuck Rosenberg talks with Kathy Sullivan, an astronaut and oceanographer who recently became the only person to both walk in space and reach the deepest known point in the ocean. They discuss her work as an astronaut, the thrill of venturing into space and the dedicated team of men and women who make spaceflight possible. Listen for free and subscribe to [“The Oath”]( wherever you get your podcasts. Tell us what you think. [Drop us an e-mail.](mailto:msnbc.digital.editors@nbcuni.com?subject=MSNBC Daily) This newsletter was prepared for you by Stephanie Siek, Geet Jeswani and Stephanie Haberman. Check out ["The Day That Was,"]( our primetime video recap. Were you forwarded this email from a friend? [Subscribe to the MSNBC Daily here](. Follow MSNBC [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( Check out the MSNBC channel on Apple News Download the NBC News Mobile App and watch MSNBC [Listen live to MSNBC on TuneIn]( [Image] [Image] [Privacy]( [Unsubscribe](listvar=sub_daily)

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