in that room. darrell issa will be here shortly. i knew that joe would always be the education president. i want to just say for a second what you and what the president has done, it is more than any other president since fdr and maybe more than fdr. you have a direct number to director walensky. yes, i have director walensky s direct number. let s give public school teachers a raise. we begin this tuesday with american students falling further behind in the classroom and new evidence that lockdown learning loss may be permanent for millions of kids. hello, i m john roberts in washington. you like the new digs, sandra? we are renting it renting it from bret. sandra: looks great. great to be with you, john, kicking off a brand-new hour, i m sandra smith in new york and this is america reports . despite billions of taxpayers dollars to help students recover from the unprecedented disruption they face, a brand-new study says progress in reading and math is stall
i am michael steele in for my good friend ali velshi. it s the summer of grievance for donald trump. he s already been indicted twice this year. and the former president is still facing the possibility of being indicted with even more criminal charges in multiple ongoing investigations over the coming months. but rather than focus his efforts on his legal defense and actually finding lawyers willing to represent him, he has chosen to litigate his case on the campaign trail instead. and as we have witnessed in recent months, trump s third presidential bid well, it is unlike anything we ve seen before in american politics. this independence day weekend, trump took over to pickens, south korea caroline, a small sleepy town near the blue ridge mountains, population of about 3000 people. he was supposedly there to campaign, but mostly, he was there to complain. for most of his speech that is what he did. he complained about his legal situation and vowed to protect his supporters f
business owners. i am incredibly grateful for the court decision the government cannot force anyone to say something they do not believe for. also unanimously paving the way for more religious accommodations in the workplace. the courts of liberal justice stone it with the president, blasting the ruling saying the court is taking the country backward. is a rogue court? this is not a rogue court records are public and presidential candidate nikki haley monumental week for the high corporate will also drill down on haley s tough talk on the handling of u.s. china relations. he s going to keep ignoring the chinese threat. we are falling behind. practically and bring it massachusetts congressman who was a challenging her foreign-policy threats. then the president make this economic hit to voters that his policies are good but there books. is another way of saying restore the american dream progress will ask our sunday panic work whether americans are buying it. plus the
business owners. i am incredibly grateful for the court decision the government cannot force anyone to say something they do not believe for. also unanimously paving the way for more religious accommodations in the workplace. the courts of liberal justice stone it with the president, blasting the ruling saying the court is taking the country backward. is a rogue court? this is not a rogue court records are public and presidential candidate nikki haley monumental week for the high corporate will also drill down on haley s tough talk on the handling of u.s. china relations. he s going to keep ignoring the chinese threat. we are falling behind. practically and bring it massachusetts congressman who was a challenging her foreign-policy threats. then the president make this economic hit to voters that his policies are good but there books. is another way of saying restore the american dream progress will ask our sunday panic work whether americans are buying it. plus the
tonight s lead right now, we are following reports that u.s. israeli and hamas negotiators are closing in on a deal that would release some hostages in exchange for a pause in fighting in the israel-hamas war. it comes as stark new polling from nbc news shows just how much this conflict has impacted the president s approval rating, which at its lowest point amid widespread dissatisfaction with his handling of the war six weeks into the conflict, and 11 months out from the 2024 election, which according to the new polling, the president could narrowly lose to donald trump if voters went to the polls right now. house democrats assistant jim fibrin joins me in a minute with his take on the data. also tonight, 20 of the nation s big city mayors just wrapped up their conference and how to tackle america s urban homelessness crisis. los angeles is the grand zero for that crisis, and we ll talk to the city s mayor. karen bass, about how her administration is tackling homelessnes