touch every single person in this country. how major decisions on affirmative action, lgbtq rights and much more are reshaping america. plus, supreme showdown. this is not a normal court. biden lashed out at the supermajority. the left said it is time to do something about it. we re witnessing the most radical politicized supreme court in recent history. and the fight to beat donald trump. no more excuses. 2024 is the time to put up or shut up. half way through the year, the ex-president is still clobbering the gop field. we have a massive lead. leading by so much that people don t even want to put out the numbers. they don t even believe them. is his nomination inevitable? hello and welcome to inside politics sunday , i m abby phillip. one year after ending a federal ban on abortion, the supreme court s conservative supermajority has now flexed its muscle once again over key aspects of american life. in a block bluster ruling, a finale to term, the six
that saw the private military wagner group seize cities and come within 120 miles of reaching moscow. hello, welcome. great to have you here, trace. trace: this is america reports. whereabouts of yevgeny are not known, but he claims he was not trying to overthrow the government but rather to protest the kremlin s mishandling of the war in ukraine. sandra: dan hoffman moments away where putin will go from here. gillian turner at the state department and how the biden administration administration is responding to the turmoil in russia. benjamin hall is live in london. what s been putin s reaction so far today? good to see you this afternoon. today we finally heard from both putin and putin was giving a normal talk to a youth group, and saturday he was talking about mutiny and he was threatening those who were going to attack him. that being said, what we have seen over the last few days is the worst cracks to his regime over the last 23 years. we saw wagner moving to w
supreme court set to release new rulings any moment. a big one we re waiting for will decide the fate of president biden s student loan relief plan. the court must decide whether the administration has the legal authority to cancel hundreds of billions of dollars worth of student debt held by millions of americans. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom. i m dana perino. bill: good morning. dana: what? bill: for later. i m bill hemmer, good morning at home. the nation awaiting the supreme court decision on the student loan bail-out. at stake forgiving more than $4 billion in student debt allowing people who received the federal loans to keep that money in their pocket. some lawmakers are pushing to repeal the president s plan for student hand-outs. grady trimble live at fox business on the hill. let s start there, grady. good morning. good morning to you, bill. the debt ceiling vote is getting most of the attention here right now. but another vote could happen
the party s first black presidential nominee. he has already made history as the first african-american elected to both is the house and senate. he promises voters the american dream is still real. i believe that america can do for anyone what she has done for me. restore hope, create opportunities and protect the america relive. creating opportunities and protecting america. to me you focus on financial literature in education and making sure the american dream is alive and well for the next generation of americans. to me it s about winning over americans to my brand of conse conservatism. dana: ron desantis is expected to announce that could be a grueling battle with president trump. bill: senator scott is about to make his announcement. good morning, mark. good morning. senator tim scott will launch his campaign from charleston southern university here in the gymnasium in two hours. he won t be in the state very long. he is heading to iowa and new hampshire, the
party also, those maga republicans are a real problem. but among voters maybe the problem is him. his approval rating hitting new low in a recent gallup poll with 59% disapproval of the job he s doing. and democratic strategist don t like all of the negativity. it sometimes frustrates me when i hear people and some democrats say that, you know, joe biden doesn t excite them he doesn t send a thrill up their leg and that i think we need to maybe value some different things in who we choose as president he s a man of tremendous integrity and in public service for the right reasons. but is that a public service leaning saying he works about six hours a day only able to schedule events between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. you want a job like that dongt you and biden approval may be at all time low but vp and 224 polling lower, behind scenes of the white house and biden campaign team trying to give the veep and image boost she s featured in formally campaign announcement and featured