in for harris today on the faulkner focus. john roberts writing in the majority opinion, this court has never drawn the line the secretary suggests and for good reason. among congress s most important authorities is its control of the purse. justice kagan with dissent writing the majority overrides the combined judgment of the legislative and executive branches with the consequence of eliminating loan forgiveness for 43 million americans. i respectfully dissent from that decision. white house says we ll hear from the president directly on this ruling later today. in the meantime let s bring in shannon bream, fox news chief legal correspondent. a lot of political back and forthing now in washington responding to this decision but at the end of the day as you pointed out last hour, the court was not ruling on whether this was a good policy or fair policy. the court was ruling on whether the president had the constitutional authority to issue this directive in the first place.
you had a chance to look through the 37 counts? , , ., ,., 37 counts? yes, it s also a narrative 37 counts? yes, it s also a narrative about 37 counts? yes, it s also a narrative about the - 37 counts? yes, it s also a - narrative about the movement of 37 counts? yes, it s also a narrative about the movement of the buses. it s quite mesmerising because the buses moved from washington to florida to newjersey. including the allegation that before prime minister shared a highly deceptive military document at his club in newjersey. and a navy officer is also implicated, who was private secretary to the former president. not only is trumped named in the indictment, but also is assistant. that carries a turn of ten years, 32 with conspiracy to obstruct justice. ten years, 32 with conspiracy to obstructjustice. correctly concealing a document in a federal investigation, a scheme to conceal and false statements. that was either done in collaboration with mr nauta or the presid
he was released from a county jail on bail last night. but i m sure his lawyers are going to have a lot of questions because clearly, he had a constitutional right to be there to report the story. of course, waiting for more details in terms of what happened here. i just wonder, at no point in this time line did no one say this seems excessive standing there reporting and i was watching newsnation at the time. he was in the middle of a report and said we ve just been asked to stop reporting and i m stopping and then this happens. again, from what we could hear he was just being told he was being too loud. yeah. jason, thank you. it is the top of the hour on cnn newsroom. i m bianna golodryga. aim victor blackwell. the chinese spy balloon recovered in the atlantic, these are new pictures handed over by the bureau. officials say understanding its components could be important pieces of evidence for future criminal charges that could be brought. moments ago the s
respect. great message. we have to make sure these kids play and get people to volunteer. exactly. brian: you will train them. we will do our best. brian: love what you are doing and kids will grow up and appreciate you. thank you, don. thank you. brian: second hour of fox & friends starts right now. that kind of music just sooths the soul i reminisce about the days of old with that old time rock and roll. ainsley: funny, talking about disney world a lot. that s k kissimmee, florida. steve: 7:00 a.m. ainsley: wait, someone s on the bench. brian: that s what we need. somebody woke up for us. ainsley: that s where i need to sit after that football throw, right, brian? steve: there is conner. he is the son of ed. brian: and jessica. ainsley: both of his parents work here. steve: take your kid to work day. suddenly a co-host on fox & friends today. very interesting. i yes i was sick on that thursday. and i hit two field goals on national
now what he deserves justice. justice for a beautiful life taken far too soon. our thoughts tonight, i will terry s family, and this community. during this unthinkable, awful time. and on that note, i wish you all a safe night. hug your kids, from all of our family, excuse, me kind of get right. from all of our colleagues, across the networks of nbc news. when nbc family. thanks for staying up late with me. a really rough night. we ll see you at the end of monday. end o monday tire nicholas wendte nine years old. his family, and friends, remember me as a great kid and a beautiful soul. he was energetic, and outgoing, he was even goofy. they had a four-year-old son and he worked the second shift at fedex returning to his mother s house briefly every night at 7 pm for us late day lunch break. tyrannically s loved his mother. she said even had her name tattooed on his arm, which made her proud. and he loved skateboarding. tyrannical s family says he was pretty good. that was