in a sub merible like the james cameron? in the right vehicle yes, i m claui m dana: i volunteer hemmer. great to have you. thanks, guys, appreciate it. devastating military retaliation for the targeting of american troops in jordan, a friendly nation across international borders leaving three dead americans and more than three dozen wounded. dana: our u.s. forces becoming sitting ducks. republicans stepping up the pressure on president biden for a strong response to iran following the drone strike from an iranian proxy that killed three u.s. soldiers and wounded dozens of others in jordan. will the white house hit back hard or keep its powder back? we ll wait to see. bill: good morning. what do you think? is tony onto something? dana: i think it will be fun when you go and check it out and let us know. bill: take some pictures. those three deaths of these americans all from the state of georgia, the first u.s. service members killed in at least 165 attacks
the president again. in 30 minutes, he ll speak from the roosevelt room, explaining the white house s next steps because a lot could change with a ruling that sided with a web designer opposed to same-sex marriage. and a lot will change now that the president cannot constitutionally cancel student debt. joining me now nbc news correspondent julia ainsley who s outside of the supreme court for us, and nbc news white house correspondent mike memoli. noah pransky is here with us as well, and cnbc washington correspondent, emily wilkins. thank you very much for being here, everybody. so 6-3 ruling, two more 6-3 rulings, i should say. student debt. you re right, katy, if somebody was going to sum up this supreme court right now, the name of the book might be 6-3 because we re seeing so many opinions fall along those lines. today we saw two more, the first coming in, a case having to do with a web designer in colorado who says that she does have gay clients but didn t want to be
40 million americans. the high court ruled the biden administration s bailout amounted to executive overreach. the president now promising to use other means to grant student borrowers some relief as he tries to deliver on a key policy priority. meanwhile, former president trump applauded the supreme court decision while speaking at a rally in south carolina just earlier today. the supreme court also ruled that president biden is not allowed to wipe out hundreds of billions, probably trillions of dollars of student loan debt which have been very unfair to the millions and millions of people who have paid their debt. alexandria half is live at the white house with more. hi, brian. starting to see the beginnings of these rulings. they will play out on the campaign trail. four president biden pushing the need for a revised plan he has to reduce the student loan burden. four someone like former president trump, today he pointed out that under her head as ministration three
already struggling to wages war on ukraine. we have a live report what this means for the kremlin and will sit down exclusively with the key member of the senate foreign relations committee. democrat ben cardin to ask what the u.s. knows and how we should respond. plus we will ask about critics is a president biden is a bungling the u.s. relationship with china. and we will debut a brand-new survey from the reagan institute on how americans really feel about the u.s. position on the global stage. then, when you re after the dobbs decision states make bold moves on abortion and some candidates draw a line. the supreme court of the united states set roe versus wade to the ash heap of history where it belongs. former vice president mike pence calls were 2024 test on one of the nation s most divisive issues. asks for his rivals to join him. i did this call and every other candidate. for the republican nomination to support a minimum standard of 15 week band too. pence joi
projected to get to the lowest level in a generation and they have protected that it will have a 17 billion pounds to the economy to get the economy growing and every part of britain. forgive me if i may take you to the policy that you are espousing today which is put more money in the pockets of savers and actually, by your own figures out was looking at the release you put out today summing it up to 10,000 pounds in saving to get an extra 50 for the here from what you are proposing, how is that going to affect inflation? because it makes it more attractive for people to make money into their savings account rather if anybody has 10,000 to keep in their saving, what the effects would be marginal wouldn t they? sure, but what you are looking at is the magnitude for any government has to tackle it but for the chancellor he says that he is doing, we are proposing constructive ways in which he can help to ease the burden and ease the pain for people right now, one