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
be fresher but brighter. your full forecast here on breakfast. it s friday 30th june. our main story today. a formal pledge for thousands more doctors and nurses is being unveiled by the nhs in england. the 15 year plan is backed by more than £2 billion of government funding. there ll be a greater emphasis on apprenticeships, and five year medical degrees could be shortened by 12 months. but labour has accused the government of adopting its ideas, and said the move had come a decade too late. here s our health correspondent dominic hughes. does daniel represent the future of the nhs workforce? he s what s known as an apprentice operating department practitioner learning on the job about how to be a scrub nurse in an operating theatre. his apprenticeship at royal derby hospital is backed up by a university degree, and for daniel, it s the ideal foundation on which to build a career in the nhs. i train and practise within the trust itself, so i am able to work alongside othe
expected to celebrate pride in london tomorrow we will talk to the ukrainian singer representing her country in the parade. but first to france, where in the last few minutes all bus and tram services have been stopped under order of the interior minister. tensions are still running high after three days of violence over the police killing of a teenage boy in a paris suburb. and in the last hour police have confirmed that a young man has died after falling from a roof during the protests. armoured vehicles are being deployed to avoid more scenes like this from last night. at least 875 people were arrested in clashes in multiple cities. speaking earlier, president emmanuel macron said that nothing can justify the violence. he criticised social media, saying it played a role in stoking the recent violence and that many of the protesters have been young teenagers. translation: there are lots of young people involved in these demonstrations, sometimes very young people.