In a separate ruling, the Supreme Court unanimously is ruling that philadelphia must accommodate a Catholic Foster Care Agency that is refusing to place children with samesex couples. Big issues at question there. Jessica schneider is live In Washington with all of the details as they come in. Focus in on the obamacare ruling, please. The Supreme Court saving the Affordable Care act, once again this morning. Doing it with a2 decision. The latest challenge of the law, that was put in place, the latest challenge is invalid because the justices are saying that the plaintiffs here, including republicanled states, didnt have the injury, or the legal standing, to bring this case. The Affordable Care act remains in effect. And the 20 million that have conch coverage under obamacare, they will continue to have coverage because of the Supreme Courts decision this morning. Its possible that republicans or other plaintiffs might find a way to challenge this law at some point. For now, it stands.
about balloons in your entire life? now! yeah. i m a big balloon in those, yes i will frequently send people bouquets a balloons, because a leveller, but i do not think i would be talking this much about balloons on primetime television. well your fatten for the top i came across! so i appreciate that. i know more about balloons than i did an hour ago. [laughter] thank you very much. alex see an. expect you to rally. all right, remember when we said that corporations are people? yeah, no! you know who our people? people are people! workers are people! people who need jobs to pay rent, to buy food, to get diapers. and tonight, three years after commit a nosedive, that people are able to find jobs to do all those things again. here s today s blockbuster jobs report for january: 517,000 net new jobs were created. i ve been in the business for a long time. i ve covered the economy. that s a lot of jobs! that s nearly triple the number of drives that economists p
i did an hour ago. [laughter] thank you very much alex, see you next week. you too, ali. all right, remember when we said that corporations are people? yeah, no! you know who our people? people are people! workers are people! people who need jobs to pay rent, to buy food, to get diapers. and tonight, three years after commit a nosedive, that people are able to find jobs to do all those things again. here s today s blockbuster jobs report for january: 517,000 net new jobs were created. i ve been in the business for a long time. i ve covered the economy. that s a lot of jobs! that s nearly triple the number of drives that economists protected and it far outpaces the average monthly job growth through a solid 2022. on top of that, the borough of labor cities is part of the department of labor, they really stated today that show the job growth for nearly every month in the past year was stronger than originally estimated meeting hundreds of thousands more jobs were create
today secretary mayorkas during a budget request hearing reaffirms the border is control contrary to raúl ortiz has said. do you disagree with the head border patrol agent when he said the border is not secured. congressman i have testified to that issue. so you disagree with your chief of border patrol? i respectfully do in that regard. mayorkas wants an increase in the dhs budget $800 million for new technology and hiring 1400 more people to help secure the border but here s how republicans responded to that proposal. we could give you money to hire a thousand new board earth agents. nobody wants to work are. mr. secretary this budgeted proposal is an insult to americans. you failed in your jobs. those calls are nothing new for mayorkas. he s faced calls to be impeached. mayorkas had said by their standards then no administration has ever had operational control. ranking member and democrat benny thompson came to his defense. under this definition again
case. people who had their campaigns funded by david macintosh and club for growth are not listening to him. they re not listening to former president trump so do they really have the influence that they think they have? yeah, chaos feeds on chaos, happy birthday, congressman. we ll go up to the capitol to manu raju and, manu, tell us about the key meeting of these rebels, of these conservative holeouts happening right now. tell us more. reporter: this can be a pivotal meeting. several members we are looking closely to see how they will vote are holed up in emmer s office, a member of the republican leadership. it includes chip roy, scott perry, byron donalds, dan bishop, all people who have not three of the four haven t indicated how they may vote on this particular round. i asked byron donalds himself who first had been nominated here in this ballot whether he will vote for himself. he refused to say. he would not say whether he would vote for himself. you guys have a