and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star spangled banner yet wave o er the land of the free and the home of the brave will: protests outside the supreme court following two monumental rulings. in a 6-3 vote the high court ruled in favor of a colorado graphic designer who refused to design a custom wedding website for same-sex couples arguing at conflict with her christian faith. the majority putting her first amendment rights above the state s nondiscrimination law. today is certainly a day of victory but not just for me, for all americans. affirmed the government cannot force anyone to say something it doesn t believe. joey:the justices struck down president biden s $430 billion student loan bill. it would have allowed eligible borrowers to cancel $20,000 in debt. president biden: i think the court misinterpreted the constitution. rachel: this follows a
his hair in the green room. what? president biden finally getting off his butt to do something about it. but didn t sound too energized. i spoke yesterday with prime minister trudeau, and i ve decided to dictate national interagency fire center response toes canada s request for additional firefighters and thes fire suppression assets such as airtankers trying to put the fire to sleep. meanwhile climate change parrots are chirping away and high profile democrats using wildfires to push the issue progressive congresswoman says, quote, imagine being a republican climate change denier in congress. you show up to work at the capitol today see the sky is filled with smoke and you still don t get that we need bold and immediate action to save our planet. ridiculous. and despite the pollution coming from trudeau trees in canada claiming it is americans who drive suvs that are to blame. the climate crisis is real and it is here to stay. nothing to do with climate change it is
and you still do not get that we need immediate action to save our planet, ridiculous. despite the pollution coming from trudeau s trees in canada, liberals claim americans drive suvs are to blame. speak out the climate crisis is real and it is here to stay. and has nothing to do with climate change. meteorologist, talking about wild fires, storms going to be more frequent and extreme. if anybody has any doubts this past couple of days what we are good to be dealing with for the next few, climate change is here. happening all around the globe and it s only becoming more and more common in all because of climate change. increasing climate change and warming, we can expect more and more of these kind of wildfires. one of the things that s amazing is people will make those statements and never follow-up with any data. in the pronouncements are not only untethered to data but any kind of practical solution. at least smokey the bear will tell you what to do. they just
men in uniform. active duty pilots are here with us today. i roll deep, and you guys. talk about an entourage. there they are. thank you guys. thank you, chloe. look of the draw is out today. by the book and chloe, congratulations. cnn this morning continues right now. we had 70-degree weather and now it is again cold and all over the place. we are out here on our own and usually the plows come by and it seems like we are being forgotten about. is not just the whiplash of warmth and cold. it is dangerous and it can be deadly. good morning, everyone. from the mountains of california to the streets of new york city, back to back winter storm staring across our nation. coming up. the dangerous situation unfolding in some mountain towns. will the supreme court scrapped president biden student loan forgiveness program? his education secretary joins us live ahead of today s crucial oral argument. the white house ordering government agencies to delete tiktok from
program, a ruling that will impact millions of people, one of the court s most influential cases this term with implications beyond the student loan issue. the plaintiffs which include six republican-led states, two borrowers who do not qualify for this program, are challenging the legality of the plan which would cancel up to $20,000 in debt for some borrowers. so just to give you an idea of the scope here, outstanding student loan debt in this country is more than $1.7 trillion. the vast majority of that, we re talking more than 90%, is from federal student loans and those are the ones that would be eligible for some forgiveness under biden s plan. so far 16 million borrowers had been approved for that relief. when the legal challenges put the plan on hold, officials estimate the program could cost some $400 billion. education secretary miguel cardona speaking with cnn this morning talked about why the administration is so focused on this and why the administration believ