a potential recession. begin with tragedy at the southern border. a series of new and deadly human smuggling attempts, comes as the supreme court issued a major immigration ruling in favor of the biden administration. hello, welcome, everyone. sandra smith in new york. mike: i m mike in for john roberts. a warning, images might be disturbing for some viewers. at least four migrants were killed in a crash in laredo, texas as they were being pursued by authorities. just one of several recent developments on the border putting a spotlight on president biden s lack of progress on securing the border. the supreme court also ruling earlier today that the biden administration can end the trump era remain in mexico policy, policy had for some asylum seekers to wait south of the border as their cases make their way through u.s. immigration courts. sandra: we have complete coverage to kick things off. texas congressman chip roy on how the court s ruling remain in mexico could esc
to the federal government s power and perhaps a setback to the biden administration. the court has ruled that the epa lacks broad statutory authority to curve greenhouse gas emissions. epa is telling us that we have got shannon back. are you with us? this is a 6-3 opinion. we do have a concurrent. this is authored by the chief justice john roberts. what the majority is said is pushing back on the sweeping epa power to institute and implement its regulations as this. capping carbon dioxide emissions at a level i will force a nationwide transition away from the use of coal to generate electricity may be a sensible solution to the crisis of the day, but they going to say it s not plausible that congress gave epa the authority to adopt on its own such a regulatory scheme. if the decision of such magnitude and consequence rest with congress itself or an agency acting pursuant to a clear delegation from that
power the agency has. john roberts, capping carbon dioxide emissions away from coal to generate electricity may be a sensible solution to the crisis of the day but not plausible that congress gave authority to adopt such a regulatory scheme, a decision of such magnitude and consequence rests with congress itself or an agency acting pursuant to a clear delegation, that is a position that justice kagan could not get on board where. she said the court appoints its self instead of congress or the decision maker on climate policy, i cannot think of many things more frightening. so disagree about that, they agree on welcoming a new colleague. justice breyer has officially retired a short time ago. judge ketanji brown jackson was
0 land, air, sea, cyber, and space. we have reaffirmed that our article commitment is sacred. an attack on one is an attack on all and we will defend every inch of nato territory, every inch of nato territory. for our part, the united states is doing exactly what i said we would do if putin invaded. enhanced our force posture in europe. we will station warships in spain. we are stationing more air defense in italy and germany. or after 35 s in the united kingdom. added to strengthen our flag, new permanent headquarters for the army fifth corps in poland. in addition, an additional brigade combat team positioned in romania. an additional rotational deployment in the baltic countries. things are changing. we will adapt to the world as we have it today. although this is against the backdrop of our response to nato s russia s aggression and to help ukraine defend itself. united states is rallying the world to stand with ukraine. allies and partners around the globe are making significant c