woman to serve on the supreme court. all the members of the court, i am pleased to welcome justice jackson to the court and to our common calling. [ applause ] her elevation to justice coming at an incredibly politically fraught moment for that court following the conservative-leaning bodies overturning of roe v. wade. joining me is nbc news justice correspondent pete williams, nyn professor and former law clerk melissa murray, and politico author eugene daniels. appreciate you joining us on this. pete, before we get to the history-making moment, i want to talk specifically about the two decisions that came down, really kind of a split decision for the biden administration here. reporter: that s true. the easier one to talk about is the remain in mexico program. supreme court said the biden administration went about it the right way trying to end this program that was launched during the trump administration. that required the government to send asylum seekers back
president erdogan. i think it s politics, the administration realizing that its key focus now, russian and china, means that other things need to be compromised. yeah, yeah. absolutely. that s a great point, well. i wonder here i was reading a piece earlier talking about how long the united states along with europe could sustain aid to ukraine, right? announcements from the united states, $800 million, $800 million, $1 billion, as well, air, land, and sea aid, as well. how long they could maintain this. when you look at the global economy right now with inflation where it is, energy prices the way that they are, as well, obviously summer it s easier to handle. as you head for the winter seasons, having to heat homes in it it causes a lot of issues obviously across the world right now. so i m wondering if they are having those types of conversations inside the halls of the summit and what they think ukraine needs to maybe think about giving up in order to end this war. reporter:
have the majorities in the state legislaures and the seats on the supreme court to do it. i think this is about abortion rights advocates really focusing on the kind of representation that really matters which is representation in state governments and representation on the courts. charlotte, thank you. coming up, everybody, more on the supreme court ruling that will make it harder for the biden administration to fight climate change. and, quote, defending every inch of allied territory. at nato, the president unveiling a plan to ramp up u.s. military presence in europe amid russia s ongoing threat. amid russia s ongoing threat dollars. when we got the quote back from pie, it was a sigh of relief. they put us in a policy where we fit. i m grateful that there s company out there that s willing to insure us little guys because every dollar counts. ask your
of news, turkey getting out of the way of finland and sweden joining nato. that massive ramping up of military to protect the border with russia, european border with russia and those tough words in the nato strategy. you had all that. but for me i think the big takeaway is how much the world has changed, transformed. just look at president erdogan of turkey who joe biden in the past called an auto accurate. this week they looked like best friends. i actually put that to president erdogan, and he laughed and said things change. he certainly certainly do. and i think we re going to see that more and more. we re seeing how president putin s actions in ukraine really are kind of turning the world upside down. just think about this president biden, who came into office to organize a democracy conference buddying up with