flyers on edge. the nation s airports continue to be hit with delays an cancellations. now pete buttigieg feeling the heat with another 50,000 flights expected today. welcome, everyone. i m charles payne in for neil cavuto, this is your world. we have fox team coverage with madison all worth with how flyers are holding up and jonathan serrie in atlanta. severe storms that could have those problems piling up. madison? hey, charles. yeah, i mean here in newark, things are smoother today, which is welcome relief for newark travelers. this was an airport that was hit the worst when it came to delays and cancellations, especially if flying on united. fox has now confirmed that united is going to be pulling back some routes this summer from newark airport in part because of the meltdown last week. they were not specific about just how many routes or flights will be cut. the company also handed out 30,000 frequent flyer miles to travelers that were hit with those delays. trave
that puts the political divide over education on a pedestal. we recognize the importance of making sure our college communities are diverse. this is a day where we understand being judged by the content of our character not the color of our skin is what our constitution wants. this is tantamount to sticking a dagger in our back. we judge on merit. we won t try to divide you up with skin color. bill: republican homefuls are putting classrooms and parents rights in their kids education front and center as they gather for the liberty summit today. dana: william la jeunesse standing by on the fate of the student loan hand-out program. bryan llenas is live in philadelphia. good morning. it has been a rise for moms for liberty. the organization did not exist in the 2020 election. today four of the top republican presidential candidates are headlining its second annual summit joyful warriors summit in philadelphia. 700 parents concerned about parental rights in educati
our top story this hour, the two major new rulings by the u.s. supreme court and what they mean for the nation. our justice correspondent jessica snider, she s here with mere in the situation room. jessica, walk us through these very, very significant decisions. yeah, two major decisions on the last day of the court s term, wolf, from what has become a very divided supreme court. so the conservative majority striking down the president s student loan debt forgiveness program while also issuing a ruling in favor of a website designer that leaves the door open for businesses across the country to discriminate. the supreme court ending the term with a dramatic finish and showing just how ideologically divided the justices are. first, all six conservative justices ruling in favor of a christian web designer from colorado who refused to create wedding websites from same-sex couples citing religious grounds. she objected to a colorado law that prohibits discrimination saying it v
the january 6th case that could be approaching its end game. plus, in the classified documents investigation, previously unreported details on a subpoena for surveillance footage, not from mar-a-lago this time, but from donald trump s bedminster golf club. first, though, something exciting to share that s a little closer to home. tomorrow on this very program at this very time, president joe biden will join us in what will be his first live sit-down interview since becoming president. we don t have to tell you there is a ton to ask him about and talk to him about. you won t want to miss it right here at 4:00 tomorrow. but after i pick my job off the floor that i just actually read that, we ll go back to our top story, rudy giuliani, mr. four seasons total landscaping himself met with special counsel prosecutors in recent weeks. nbc news confirmed that he did that with his own political adviser, ted goodman after earlier reporting in the day from cnn. crucially, goodman insi
documents case against donald trump, while also continue to go investigate the january 6th case. and on that, we have news. brad raffensperger, and rudy giuliani have now both been interviewed by prosecutors in the special counsel s office. one presumably talking about the receiving end of donald trump s alleged attempts to overturn the election results, the other the one who was allegedly help donald trump do the overturning. what could the georgia secretary of state tell jack smith s team, and what could the president sf? we imagine their versions of events are quite different. so what might be the overlap. joyce vance is here to line it up for us. she ll also help us sort through news on the documents indictment, questions on why bedminster was not searched by the fbi. and how donald trump s latest defense that what you heard in that audio tape was all bravado might hold up in court. joining me now, nbc news justice reporter, ryan reilly, and nbc news correspondent vaugh