56, from the us, from north carolina. This is ryan routh, now 58, speaking two years ago in ukraine where he had volunteered to fight against russia. He is now in custody in florida, after He Alledgedly turned his sights on Donald Trump. Attempted assassination of the former president. Routh was detained on one of the main highway heading out of florida. Pictures taken by a Passing Motorist show a large number of police surrounding a vehicle. Routh was driving the black car, seen here on the side of the road. Donald trump was playing golf on his own course when a number of gunshots were heard. They have an agent Thatjumps One Hole ahead of time to where the president was at, and he was able to spot this Rifle Barrel sticking out of the fence and immediately engage that individual, at which time the individual took off. The police recovered what they say is an Ak L Style rifle with a scope. Two backpacks containing ceramic tiles, and a gopro camera. We are not sure right now if the indi
shots were fired around 12:30 a.m. rachel: it s unclear what started the shooting not. arrests have been made. we re going to be following this story that s developing as we speak, and we ll share the updates with you as we get them. will: and to another alert, protests continue in france for a fifth straight night after the shooting by police of a teenager last week. hundreds gather in the parisian suburbs. resulted in protests in some places and obvious riot and destruction in others. more than 700 arrests were made by early this morning according to french officials, and officers lining paris champs el say. joey: the reason why will read that. the violence reaching the home of a french mayor who says rioters rammed a flaming car into his home injuring his wife and one of his small children. he tweeted: my home was attacked and my family was the victim of an assassination attempt. wow. rachel: french president emmanuel macron even pulling out of a state visit to germany du
against president biden s student loan bailout plan on friday but its allies are vowing that the fight is not over. rachel: that s right. defiant democrats are also face something tough questions. after the supreme court quoted nancy pelosi s own words in their decision. joey: our very own martin meredith is live at the white house and he s got more on this story. martin. reporter: joey, rachel and steve good morning to all three of you. president biden said he s disappointed in last week s supreme court ruling which nullified his efforts to cancel some student loan debt but the administration says it s working on a plan b. it s really important, first of all, borrowers hear loud and clearly we re not stopping the fight that we recognize how important this is. within hours of the supreme court decision, which we totally disagree with, i think is wrong, we announced that we are moving forward with another pathway to debt relief. reporter: that other pathway includes
nbc news that jack smith has a tape of donald trump talking about a classified document he took with him from the white house. an audio recording of the former president talking to aides about iran, and a document he knew was classified. detailing a potential u.s. attack. cnn reports that according to their sources trump allegedly acknowledged that its classification limited his ability to share it. nbc news has not heard the recording but our source tells us that it was played during grand jury testimony. donald trump has denied any wrong doing. ken dilanian is with us to explain what we know. andrew weissmann is here to explain the significance. and vaughn hillyard will join us in just a moment from the campaign trail with how things are going on the road as donald trump tries to block out ron desantis. what exactly are the two men saying or not saying about this new reporting? joining me now is nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent ken dilanian. so, ken, what do
following all of this for us. thank you. top of a brand-new hour on cnn newsroom. good to have you. i m victor blackwell. i ll bianna golodryga. the supreme court just finished hearing oral arguments in two cases challenging president biden s student loan forgiveness plan. the decision could affect 40 million borrowers. the program, which would provide up to $20,000 of debt forgiveness has been on hold after a lower court blocked it back in november. conservatives challenging the program argue it will have widespread economic repercussions. the congressional budget office estimated it will cost $400 billion over time, but justice ketanji brown jackson argued one of the largest servicers of student loans, mohela in missouri, is not a government entity. in fact, isn t that really as you say the most important thing if economic injury is the point? yes. i understood that the injury that was being asserted here was an economic injury, but if we look at mohela and we