Friday on the NewsHour, the Supreme Court strikes down President Biden’s student debt relief and sides with a web designer who refused service for gay weddings. A State Department report says the U.S. failed to plan for worst-case scenarios before the fall of the Afghanistan government. Plus, GOP presidential candidates appear at an event run by a group with ties to far-right extremist groups.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Supreme Court strikes down Biden’s student debt relief plan
Ruling allows refusal of some services to LGBTQ+ customers
News Wrap: Wildfire smoke brings air quality alerts to U.S.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wBEu3EYxrE
U.S. did not plan for worst-case before leaving Afghanistan
Colleges adapt admissions after affirmative action ruling
GOP candidates appear at far-right Moms for Liberty event
Brooks and Capehart on Supreme Court’s landmark decisions
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00:00 – Introduction
01:52 – Supreme Court strikes down Biden’s student debt relief plan
12:20 – Ruling allows refusal of some services to LGBTQ+ customers
19:13 – News Wrap
24:29 – The Fall of Afghanistan
30:42 – Ending Affirmative Action
36:32 – Behind the Book Bans
43:29 – Brooks & Capehart