decisions in minutes with major cases like affirmative action, student loans and lgbtq rights still undecided. this as tomorrow marks one year since the most consequential decision in a generation. it was devastating on top of terrifying, on top of infuriating. one year after the court overturned roe, where the battle over reproductive rights stands today. also ahead, the titan tragedy, what went wrong, and did the navy know the search was hopeless before anyone else? plus, if you ve been waiting to buy or sell, you don t want to miss this. more on a shake-up in the housing market that we haven t seen in a decade. let s begin this morning at the supreme court where, again, we re awaiting news any moment with the court s term winding down, we could get decisions on some major cases, on affirmative action, lgbtq+ rights and student loans. while we wait, we can t forget the significance that tomorrow will bring, one year since the overturning of roe v. wade, a year tha
supreme court, that donald trump is constitutionally disqualified from being on the ballot in the ste primary. the opinion pulls no punches. quote, president trump incited and encouraged the use of violence and lawless action to disrupt the peaceful transfer of power. the tenor of president trump s messages to hisupporters in exshorting him to had an option to fight back. the cavalry was coming to find. here s where the colorado state supreme court went further, reversing the lower court s finding that donald trump doesn t qualify as a, quote, ofce under section 3 of the 14th amendment. section 3 of the 14th amendment is a civil war era amendment to the united states taken an eat from various state and offices. it rules that the founding officers backed that up, writing americans have referred to the president as an officer from the days of the founding fathers. this is seismic. this is unprecedented,nd this is very, very likely destined to go before the supreme court. no
dragons have gotten the most attention. same shoes. how long you ve been wearing them. they ve been through two gatorade bass to cutting down of nets. three cutting down the nets, you know, regular season title conference tournament title south regional title, same shoes and they re wet, but i m still wearing them. both coaches are so fun so motivational. it s easy to see whether players love the march madness has turned into amazing april can t wait to see this place rocking tonight. april i love it. with all of the unpredictability and all the upsets. i can t blame them for wearing the same shoes, same socks, same shirt wire. i know. hopefully, you ll be changing your outfit. we ll see what happens tonight. thank you. thanks. okay? and cnn this morning continues right now. donald trump heads to new york to prepare for a moment we ve never seen before. in u. s history. we will take the indictment dissected team will look at every potential issue that we will be able to chall
while they were flipping pages over at the one in wilmington. after the fbi spent 13 hours at that house on friday and found yet another batch of classified documents. some of them dating all the way back to his time in the senate which ended 15 years ago. republicans have lost all patients today. house oversight chairman james comer will formally request records from the secret service now after that agency said it would share the list of visitors to biden s wilmington home. comber and house intelligence chairman mike turner shared their frustration over the scandal. what s amazing about all of this is it takes us to the question of why were these documents here when now we learn some of these go back to his senate time and clearly he has become a serial classified document holder. edge took the president at his word when the first set of documents were found at the biden center for diplomacy that he just inadvertently misplaced those documents, but now this has gone fro
student loan could cost over ten years. the white house is struggling to answer who is exactly paying the tab for the millions of college students off the hook. john: you don t have todd s number on speed dial, john? i ll pass it off to you. sandra smith in new york. biden administration sticking to their line of defense that the plan is fully paid for, even comparing the handouts to covid loans, even though the pandemic assistance was intended to be foregiven. john: biden facing backlash with a growing number of democrats distancing themselves from the controversial hands outs. i think a targeted an i approach right now, people making 30, $40,000, didn t go to college, they need help as well. it does not help people who have already paid off their college debt. a band aid step, a point in time step. not yet contending with the root issue, which is the affordability crisis of higher education in our country. sandra: or bipartisan political panel is on set and read