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🗓️ 1 July 2023
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In a week of monumental decisions from the Supreme Court, the conservative majority today blocked Biden's student loan forgiveness program. Former Education Secretary Arne Duncan joins to talk about what the President might do next to help student borrowers. Plus, the justices also ruled in favor of a web designer who refused to create sites for same-sex weddings. But, there's a twist that may make many think the case has been manufactured. And, a big week in the various Trump investigations ends with members of the former president’s inner circle talking to investigators.
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0:00.0 | Good evening everyone, I'm Allison Camarada, welcome to CNN Tonight. It's been a week of |
0:13.8 | monumental decisions from the Supreme Court, decisions that will affect millions of Americans. |
0:19.7 | Today, the conservative majority blocked President Biden's student loan forgiveness program. |
0:24.9 | The president fired back saying the court quote, misinterpreted the Constitution and bowed |
0:30.6 | to put forward another plan to help student borrowers. What will that look like? We're |
0:35.7 | going to ask former education secretary Arnie Duncan. Also today, the justice is ruled |
0:40.2 | in favor of a Christian web designer who refused to create websites for same-sex weddings. |
0:45.6 | But there's a twist that makes many think this case might have been manufactured and that |
0:50.2 | no gay couple asked for a website. Now, supporters of LGBTQ rights fear the court may go even |
0:56.5 | further. Plus, it was a big week in the various Trump investigations. Remember back on Monday, |
1:01.6 | when CNN obtained the audio tape of former President Trump talking about those classified |
1:06.5 | secret documents that he held on to? Well, the week ends with members of Trump's inner |
1:11.5 | circle talking to investigators. We'll get the latest on where everything stands tonight. |
1:16.6 | But let's begin with the Supreme Court decisions on LGBTQ rights and President Biden's student |
1:22.1 | loan forgiveness program. Here's what the president said today when asked if he had given |
1:26.3 | students false hope. I didn't give any false hope. What I did, I thought, was appropriate |
1:34.3 | and was able to be done and would get done. I didn't give bars false hope, but the Republicans |
1:39.4 | snatched away the hope that it was they were given. Okay, here to discuss. We have CNN |
1:45.4 | and senior political analyst Ron Brownstein, civil rights attorney, a reivomartan, and |
1:49.7 | presidential historian Douglas Brinkley. Great to have all of you on this beginning of |
1:54.2 | a holiday weekend. So Ron, give us a big picture here. How will today's rulings affect |
1:59.4 | all of our lives? Well, I mean, these rulings are enormously significant in their own terms |
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