Greg i know i know i would clap, too. Happy tuesday, everyone. Tonight, lets take a trip back in time, all the way back to the summer of 2023. Thats when the mysterious figure known as President Biden established the First Ever Office of Climate Change and Health Equity. A new bureaucracy deep within the department of health and Human Services. Well, at least health and Human Services belong together, but Climate Change and Health Equity . Might as well be the office of brains and joy behar. [laughter] so i bring this up now . The office of Climate Change and Health Equity, or ouchie, rhymes with fauci, wants to scold you. Admiral rachel levine. Take a look. Hello, im admiral rachel levine. This black History Month i am pleased to partner with omh in advancing Better Health through better understanding for black communities. Climate change is having a disproportionate effect on the physical and Mental Health of black communities. Black americans are more likely than white americans to
Greg i know i know i would clap, too. Happy tuesday, everyone. Tonight, lets take a trip back in time, all the way back to the summer of 2023. Thats when the mysterious figure known as President Biden established the First Ever Office of Climate Change and Health Equity. A new bureaucracy deep within the department of health and Human Services. Well, at least health and Human Services belong together, but Climate Change and Health Equity . Might as well be the office of brains and joy behar. [laughter] so i bring this up now . The office of Climate Change and Health Equity, or ouchie, rhymes with fauci, wants to scold you. Admiral rachel levine. Take a look. Hello, im admiral rachel levine. This black History Month i am pleased to partner with omh in advancing Better Health through better understanding for black communities. Climate change is having a disproportionate effect on the physical and Mental Health of black communities. Black americans are more likely than white americans to
for you today. with the president of the united states. joseph r. biden. i sat down with the president in the roosevelt room the white house on friday for an exclusive interview. president biden is headed to europe for a trip that will take him to villainous lithuania for the nato annual summit. holding nato together is really critical. it is been 500 days since russia invaded ukraine. is there any sign of an end to this war? and will nato offer ukraine membership? also, is there a foreign relations with china are or we going to see an even more intense rivalry? and, when could netanyahu expect an invitation to the white house. all of this in a special interview with america s 46th president. i think we have enormous opportunities and i just want to finish the job. i ll bring you my take later in the show. but first president biden is headed to europe today for a five-day, three-country tour. the main focus of which will be a stop in villainous lithuania for nato
disappointment saying colleges are stronger when they re racially diverse. we can t go backwards. you know, i know today s court decision is a severe disappointment to so many people including me. we cannot let the decision be a permanent setback for the country. with me right now, politico s white house bureau chief jon jonathan lemire at the white house, and democratic strategist and former executive director of the new york state democratic party, basil, so jonathan, first to you, every time there s a supreme court decision we hear how consequential elections are. what s the fallout you re following here? you just heard from president biden express real dismay at the decision. he urged colleges to consider candidates backgrounds, races, ethnicities when it comes to institutions of higher learning. he was asked as he was leaving the room there after making his statement, he was asked by a reporter if this was a rogue court, meaning the supreme court, and he paused and
beliefs. another day of decisions split 6-3 showing deep divisions at the nation s highest court in an opinion by chief justice john roberts the majority struck down the biden administration s plan to wipe out $430 billion until student loan debt. quote, we hold today that the act allows the education secretary to wave or modify existing statutory or regulatory provisions applicable to financial assistance programs under the education act. not to rewrite that statute from the ground up. the dissenters led by justice kagan argued the secretary did have that power. quote the statute read as written gives the secretary broad authority to relieve a national emergency s effect on borrowers abilities to repay their student loans. president biden who has repeatedly vowed to wipe out student loan debt while conceding he may not have authority blasted the court and promised to find other ways to benefit borrowers. i think the court misinterpreted the constitution. in today s oth