ybefore to know before you head out. and welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m christine romans. this morning reaction pouring in after the supreme court ruled to gut affirmative action, a move that will transform college admissions beiacross the countr. justices rules that colleges and universities can no longer consider race as part of their address missions process. the supermajority all voting to reverse decades of prez department. republicans praising the decide. kevin mccarthy said that it will leave to fairer admissions. but democrats are slamming the ruling. vice president kamala harris calling it a step backward that will make the nation s colleges less diverse. jessica schneider reports. reporter: the supreme court stirring up protests with its decision gutting affirmative action saying colleges and universities can no longer rely on race in the admissions process. but prospective students are still allowed to talk about how the
republicans take a key step today even though they failed so far to find any evidence of wrongdoing by president biden. and now the supreme court will have to rule on the election subversion case. good morning to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m kasie hunt. it is tuesday, december 12, and in just hours president volodymyr zelenskyy will start a series of meetings on capitol hill with senators and members of the house. he will urge them to pass billions in proposed military aid to his country that have been hung up over republican demands for major changes to the biden administration border policy. speaking to national security officials yesterday, zelenskyy said the big winner of a stalemate in washington is russia. if there is anyone inspired by unresolved issues on capitol hill, it is putin. this is a last ditch effort to break the stalemate as republicans and democrats refuse to bunch on border policy. clare sebastian is joining us live from
passengers are paying 40% to 50% more for flights compared to last year, but bookings are not slowing down. is it this pent up demand? a combination of pent up demand from people staying home from the pandemic and also the fact that people are kind of traveling further, international travel is up five pint points s last summer. people miss doing it and they want to continue to do it. but only thing i d say, obviously summer is the busy season and people are shelling out for the higher ticket prices, but i think that we re probably going to see a lower offseason this year because of that. people are spending now but may pull back on some of the smaller weekend trips when we get to the fall. interesting. so let s talk with some of the travel hassles. airports and airlines can t control the weather, but there is finger pointing on issues like staffing and also to the faa. what do you make of how we can make it go more smoothly or do
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