jordan, before our service members were attacked we would respond. so iran and its militia groups knew we were going to respond. we also said we were going to do it at a time and place of our choosing. we planned the attack, executed the attack, we hit where we wanted to hit when we wanted to hit. of course, there will always be armchair quarterbacks, but we re confident in the steps we have taken so far and we re confident in the course we re on going forward. that s national security adviser jake sullivan responding to criticism of the retaliatory strikes for the drone attacks that killed u.s. troops in jordan. we ll go through that military action in the middle east and what could come next. plus, we ll bring you the details of the long-awaited bipartisan border deal, which is now getting pushback from members on both sides of the aisle. and also ahead, the latest nbc news polling on a biden/trump rematch. the new data is highlighting some of the president s real str
ybefore to know before you head out. and welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m christine romans. this morning reaction pouring in after the supreme court ruled to gut affirmative action, a move that will transform college admissions beiacross the countr. justices rules that colleges and universities can no longer consider race as part of their address missions process. the supermajority all voting to reverse decades of prez department. republicans praising the decide. kevin mccarthy said that it will leave to fairer admissions. but democrats are slamming the ruling. vice president kamala harris calling it a step backward that will make the nation s colleges less diverse. jessica schneider reports. reporter: the supreme court stirring up protests with its decision gutting affirmative action saying colleges and universities can no longer rely on race in the admissions process. but prospective students are still allowed to talk about how the
that voters are going to feel. planning to will quarter of twitter s workforce. members are no longer directors. speech is their enemy. this is why they are going completely nuts. makes it to chupp. takes off. dives. touchdown. everybody wants to rule the world. brian: i don t know if everybody wants to rule the world. more a party wants to rule the country and they want some power and the republicans feel they are poised to do it. we have a lot going on with seven days until the big day. ainsley: one week until this crucial and very important midterm election next tuesday. steve: and you know what? i bet a lot of you have already voted in your state. a lot of people want to avoid the rush. historically republicans show up on election day but that has changed over the last couple of years. on the program today we have all sorts of people from all across the country with seven days to go. as you can see right there senator tom cotton a brand new book and le