east coast. we are expecting president biden to address the supreme court 6-3 ruling blocking his student loan handout plan. that ruling already reigniting calls from the left to change the highest court in the nation, shannon bream will join us on that. welcome back as america reports heads into a second hour, i m sandra smith in new york. mike, great to have you here today. mike: sandra, great to be working with you. i m in for john roberts. the president s plan would have wiped out up to $20,000 in loans per person, but a lawsuit from six states and two individuals said the president does not have that authority and the court s majority agreed. that leaves about 40 million americans in limbo. one student loan borrower disappointed with the decision weighed in last hour addressing why he thinks the plan was fair. as someone who graduates in 2024, i m expecting to enter a very competitive job market looking for an entry level position. that s ultimately not going to pa
expected to go up to the hill in september to testify before the house judiciary committee. we ll see if there s any response to this letter involving what the members of congress, who they would like to testify fairly soon. the president will be speaking on camera talking about the supreme court decision. mike, it s always possible he could take a question involving this. mike. all over it, mark, thanks a lot. sandra. sandra: meanwhile, the push for return to work in-person continues as the wall street journal is reporting more and more bosses are pushing to get their workers back in the office, especially on mondays. they say it creates good energy and it booster productivity. however, many employees who have gotten used to work from home they are hesitant, pushing back to work remotely. kennedy and abby will react. standing by. our next guest has struggled getting his staff into the office on mondays. jeff joins us now.