in uncharted territory. the party is waking up this morning to one mounting question. is it time to bail on president biden? all attention will be on his campaign rally later today in north carolina. good morning, i m dana perino. bill hemmer is off today and glad to have you with me good. bret: talk about historic night and historic morning, we ll see. bret baier, welcome to america s newsroom. the president struggling to clearly articulate his message at last night s debate sending democrats into full panic mode and calls to replace him at the top of the ticket are getting even louder. take a look at this at some of today s front pages. blistering in their assessment of the president s performance. disaster, disoriented, death con one all used to describe this. even the president s steadfast supporters in the mainstream media struggling to find a silver lining. up until now you have seen democrats in the media shaming any warning of biden s confusion as, quote, manipula
for the u.s. supreme court. there will be blockbuster opinions soon to be released along with tonight s showdown. we have a day on our hands. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom, i m dana perino. sandra: i got a lot of sleep last night. dana: we ll need it. sandra: i m sandra smith. one or more of today s rulings could be game changers for the showdown for tonight s debate that you can watch on fox. our special coverage begins at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. among the rulings we could get today are decisions on trump immunity, those fishing mandates and homelessness. dana: our legal team is waiting in the wings. first our chief legal correspondent shannon bream is a ray of sunshine outside the supreme court and great to have you. great to be with you guys. as you said, this is the moment we are oh awaiting now. 12 decisions left. the big one presidential immunity but other big decisions on federal regulation and censorship and abortion what we think was a versi
Last week, the World Bank published the 2023 edition of its World Development Report (WDR), with a focus on “Migrants, Refugees, and Societies.” The report provides a sweeping overview of the issues facing migrants, refugees, and countries of origin, transit, and destination, encapsulating it all in a neat new matrix. While the contents aren’t groundbreaking, the fact it exists at all is. So what does the report include, and why does it matter?