only to highlight the court s own impotence in the fact of an america whose cries for equality resound. meanwhile, presidentjoe biden called the ruling a severe disappointment. here s more of what he had to say: i believe that while talent, creativity and hard work everywhere in the country, not equal opportunity. it is not everywhere in this country. we can t let the decision be the last word. earlier i spoke to us secretary of education miguel cardona on the impact of today s decision. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. you ve written today puzzling decision was that the country back decades.- country back decades. what im act country back decades. what impact do country back decades. what impact do you country back decades. what impact do you think - country back decades. what impact do you think it ll - country back decades. what| impact do you think it ll have couege impact do you think it ll have college admissions? physicians today took away a very important to all th
we will have more on the landmark supreme court decision to strike down affirmative action in the next hour with a republican and democrat view. thank you for watching, stay with us. hello there. at the moment, the weather seems to be changing quite a lot, really from one day to the next. on thursday, we were in cooler, fresher air with some sunshine, a few showers for northern parts of the uk. but on friday the weather s going to look and feel quite different. there ll be a lot of cloud heading our way. it s going to be bringing a bit of rain and drizzle and it will feel more humid as well. and we ve seen that cloud beginning to push in on a westerly breeze coming in from the atlantic into western parts of the uk and the cloud will continue to thicken, particularly on those weather fronts which will bring the rain in from the west. but we could start the day with some early sunshine across eastern scotland and eastern england.
of law, formerly with the naacp legal defence and educational fund akayla gardner, bloomberg white house correspondent and shan wu, formerfederal prosecutor. good evening and great have you. ifirst good evening and great have you. i first what your thoughts on the ruling we saw today. i am definitely watching the white house reaction today with president biden giving a national address after the ruling to show how much he is committed to diversity in his own words. something that was interesting as we really saw the white house with a quick response and that s much different than roe v wade when they face a lot of criticism for being slow to the decision and we are told president biden has been meeting with civil rights organisations, legal organisations and universities for months in preparation for the decision. that seemed to really inform some of the responses and one is the justice department and department of education have said they will provide guidance to universities about wh
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