i'm harris faulkner.
here today, melissa francis.
katie pavlich, "downhole" editor
and fox news contributor.
marie harf, executive director
of serve america pac and
fox news contributor, as well.
in the center block, dr. marty
makary, physician and professor
at johns hopkins university and
fox news medical contributor.
he, as we say, is "outnumbered."
great to see all of you today.
there is a lot of heated
discussion going on across the
country, and, katie, i'm going
to sit with you about this whole
process of "open, don't open?"
>> katie: well, we all know
that one-size-fits-all policies
are not going to work for
everybody.
that is why the white house has
deferred to the states with the
three-phase program.
they don't believe georgia is
meeting the mark.
i found what the governor said
about giving business owners the
benefit of the doubt when it
comes to managing this reopening
interesting.
i think businesses have an
incentive to do this as safely
as possible.
they also know there's a