good evening the u.s. supreme court tonight ending a term that reshaped the court itself and the country in dramatic fashion. the first black woman to be confirmed as a supreme court justice sworn in today justice ketanji brown jackson replacing retiring justice stephen breyer she joins a court that days ago rocked the country with its ruling overturning the long-established constitutional right to abortions the term ending today with split decisions for the biden administration on immigration and the environment. in a win for its border policy, the court saying the administration acted properly in trying to end the trump-era policy that requires asylum seekers wait in mexico while their cases are decided. but the court also undercut the administration s climate change efforts, saying the epa overreached in its efforts to move the country from coal production to cleaner alternatives justice correspondent pete williams has details. reporter: in one of the most important envi
and it s been dominated by this route for bonuses and just to remind you what that s all about and they re paying the price directly to they re paying the price directly to the players to be shared among the squad to the federations in the english fa believe that is a suitable replacement for bonuses on top of that in england players, they feel they should be following the lead of other for poor nations like the us, like australia or providing additional payments to their squads. the row has dragged on for sometime now and something they re asked awful lot about the press conference earlier and this is a whole debate is about leaving the game and a better place than what they found it in. ., , , ., better place than what they found it in. people focus on numbers and the rincile in. people focus on numbers and the principle of in. people focus on numbers and the principle of pushing in. people focus on numbers and the principle of pushing the in. people focus on numbers and the p
keep pushing the game further than where we set in and something we do regularly every summer tournament in every single year is what s next and how we can push the game on. england are not alone how we can push the game on. england are not alone in how we can push the game on. england are not alone in having issues, - are not alone in having issues, everywhere you look at this tournament, their teams filling their problems outside of football, jamaica has the crowdfund to finance their trip to this world cup, canada and spain will be an open dispute for the federation in england, for now have partner negotiations with the fa and the pick it up once the tournament is finished and theyjust want to concentrate on matters on the pitch and the squad is training in brisbane that includes the captain was recovered from that knee injury and is expected to get minutes against haiti, the opening game of the world cup on saturday.
such as how much money they re bringing home at the end of the day matters more than what s going on with robert mueller. jon: jim, you have president xi of china saying he will boost imports, reduce tariffs on american cars and that kind of thing. there are some successes to talk about at this white house right now. that s true. i also think that is an example of how foreign leaders realize that the president is weak. we ve heard this type of language from xi before. the biggest problem in china, they have tariffs but they also have nontariff barriers that keep american products out there. china is playing a long game on in. they have they re conducting trade agreements with asian partners that we just abandon. they just started a national bank that is attracting asian foreign investments. they ve been a reserve currency in the international monetary fund. they re playing the long game.