we have lots of news to cover and questions to answer. and so let s get started. supreme disappointment, the conservative-leaning highest court in the land dishing out serious setbacks to affirmative action, lgbtq+ rights, and millions of americans crushed under student loan duct. we are going in-depth on the real world impacts of these rulings in the future of the supreme court. plus, there is a take. the smoking gun that could be the most damaging evidence yet against the twice impeached, twice in the one term ex president and this is not the only legal trouble for trump this week. we are breaking it all down ahead. and later, let s take a joyride. i talked to the api team behind the movie critics already calling the funniest comedy of the year. all of this and much more coming up. and a good saturday morning to you, i am katie phang. the supreme court wrapped up its turn by rolling out a series of blockbuster decisions. the super conservative 63 majority getting camp for
officials in france say 157 people were detained overnight in a much calmer night following days of unrest. violent protests first broke out after tuesday s fatal police shooting of a 17-year- old who was of algerian descent. about 45,000 security forces remain deployed across the country as officials brace for any further violence. french president emanuel macron is set to meet with leaders of the upper and lower houses of parliament in the hours ahead. sunday he met with his top ministers and urged them to restore order. for more on this i m joined now from paris by a professor of sociology of law and policing at france s national center for
lille, where i am talking to you from. we have been speaking to people here who are angry at the rioters but also angry at the police. another night of unrest in france. tens of thousands of police were out in force, ready for a fifth night of violence. the worst of the violence was in marseille. police fought street battles with young people. the riots began after a police officer shot dead a 17 year old of algerian descent called nahel. the erson algerian descent called nahel. the person who algerian descent called nahel. tue: person who was algerian descent called nahel. tte: person who was killed algerian descent called nahel. t te: person who was killed was algerian descent called nahel. tte: person who was killed was a child and that is why more miners are coming into the movement because what is going on is unfair. what is going on is unfair. imagine if that had happened what is going on is unfair. imagine if that had happened to what is going on is unfair. imagine if tha
our legal institutions, said it was not hurting api students. that is a problem with letting white people like ed takeover arguments. you lose. the thing that you could ve won? you lost. and instead, you end up with a decision that is only way to help the mediocre white kids that ed bloom has been trying to help his entire career. and you re also doing the model minority myth wedge of the arp community to try and divide and conquer the minority groups that exist in our colors and our community of colors. elie mystal thank you so much for your insight. as always we will have you back asap to be able to talk a little bit more. thank you so much. breaking overnight in france, police arrested more than 1300 protesters as violent riots continue for a fourth night over the killing of a 17-year-old youth of algerian descent. officers fatally shot the teen during a traffic check. despite a plea by president emmanuel macron, urging parents to keep the children at home,
loot and destroy, it was not particularly about the issue. that is right. people have told us that they understand why people are angry, but, they do not condone the way that they are going about it. all of this is not going to bring back nahel m. although, it is fair to say that if you talk to people in nanterre, they will say something very different. there is a lot of anger towards the police. people are accusing the police here in france of racial profiling. of course, nahel m was a teenager of algerian descent, and they are accusing the police of using excessive. what people have already told us is that this is notjust about nahel m, this is the final straw for them, they feel that if you live in suburbs like this one, in lille or nanterre, paris, you tend to be targeted by the police more. that is why there