this. but then chief justice roberts wrote this in his decision writing for the majority today. he said it would be odd to think that separation of powers concerns evaporate simply because the governor is providing a monetary benefit rather than imposing obligations. we ll dig into this decision here this afternoon. the president says for his part and we are about to hear from him live, that the fight is not over. i will stop at nothing to find other ways to deliver relief to hard-working middle class families. the supreme court also ruling today that a christian website e and her attorney. very interesting words from justice gorsuch on this. saying you can t compel someone to act. you can t coerce them to act against their religious beliefs. so we re going to talk about that in a moment. first, let s bring in betsy devos. a couple of huge decisions that are related to education have come down from the highest court in the land. betsy, great to have you with us. thanks for
right now on ana cabrera reports, lawyers for donald trump in a florida courtroom for a doubleheader, attempting again to get the classified documents case thrown out and trying to prevent trump from being hit with a new gag order. we re outside the courthouse. plus, countdown to the showdown. president biden and former president trump to face off on the debate stage this week. their preparations and the expectations. also ahead, the fall of roe two years ago today, up ending the nation s reproductive laws and political landscape. the white house s big plans to highlight the impact. later, another week of extreme temperatures. tens of millions of americans under heat advisories. where and when you can expect some relief. good morning. thank you for joining us. it is 10:00 eastern. i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. we re monitoring the latest courtroom duel and delay in the latest classified documents case of donald trump. the judge is holding two of three of th
the student loan decision resonates with working class voters. why should you have to pay for somebody that went to harvard or yale? why aren t these schoolers lowing the cost of education? why is education so cost prohibitive for kids across this country? i don t think this is going to be a big galvanizer for democrats, this was brought by asian students. asian students, a minority group being discriminated against from harvard and other higher learning institutions saying because they re asian they re unable to atenned. that is wrong across the board. we re on the common sense side of this. i think independents will agree with republicans on these issues. martha: one last one on the debates in august. we re looking forward to the big night, the rnc debate in milwaukee on august 23. chris christie saying that the former president should be
that was it was interesting. she doesn t have the greatest favorable ratings herself. but they re highlighting her, what do you make of that? they ve come out and know she has been someone that has faced questions about whether she was a drag on the ticket and you see democrats doing it kind of proactive defense of that. that is not only including her in the campaign, i think you saw folks menging that yesterday. kind of framing her as underestimated, as a former chief of staff klain made that argument this week. an this is a runway for the vice president to try to flip that narrative as you see more on the campaign trail, i think republicans will try to make the argument, maybe more subtly than nikki haley, but vie to make the vice president a larger issue on the vice president. the onus is on the vice president to answer some of the questions so she could be a leader and galvanizer for the democratic party. i remember when she was chosen, joe biden campaign was saying
since roe first was happened in the early 70s. now the question really is about how much of a galvanizer this is on the other side of the aisle, for those who have taken for granted that this would just be the law of the land forever. again, history tells us that that is where the energy is more likely to be. not on the side of those who whose energy for 50 years paid off. this is certainly something that a lot of conservatives have wanted to see for so long. it has been one of their defining principles. maybe it animates the base, but not the swing voters who are hesitant about something like this, had this ruling happening, this coming down, what it means for the future of that. that s where the concern from some of these republican senators comes from. one thing that is important, because we are getting into the nitty-gritty of the nmidterms, there is such a difference between the house and the senate and the dynamics that could play