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Final SCOTUS Decisions, Holiday Travel Forecast & College Sports Shakeup- Friday, July 1st, 2022

2022-07-01 | 🔗

The news to know for Friday, July 1st, 2022!

We'll tell you about a power shift in the executive branch. The Supreme Court gave the Biden administration more authority over immigration and less power to combat climate change. 

Also, we'll break down the holiday weekend costs and travel forecast.

Plus, the new plan for a fall Covid-19 vaccine campaign, a new way to get internet in moving vehicles, and two big-name schools are joining a different sports conference: what it means for the future of college sports. 

Those stories and more in around 10 minutes!

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Today's fright eight july first will tell you about a power shift in the executive branch. The supreme court gave the biting administration more authority over immigration and less power to combat climate change also will break down the holiday week and costs and travel forecast, plus the plan for a fall covered. Nineteen vaccine campaign, a new way to get internet in moving vehicles and two big name. Schools are joining a difference. Super conference, what it means for the future of college sports. Those stories and more next welcome welcome. Do it is worthy of the days news in around ten minutes, fast, fair fund and on the go America mandy thanks so much for being here, you're ready? Let's do this
the? U S, supreme court ruled on a couple more controversial issues in its final opinions of this term. First, one of the most significant climate cases. In more than a decade, the high court limited the white house, his power to combat climate change; west virginia, let a bunch of other states and coal producers who wanted the court to clarify the limits of the epa authority and this week in another sixty three decision: the court cited. The epa does not have the power to regulate carbon dioxide emissions within the energy industry. Chief justice, John Roberts wrote for the conservative, leaning majority
saying when there are regulations with big economic and political consequences, they need to go through congress. This could have a big impact beyond just this case, since there tends to be debate about a lot of the policies that come from regulatory agencies without congress being involved. It was seen as a big win for republicans who have been fighting for decades to take down some of these regulations, but president Biden called it a devastating decision and promised his administration would find other ways to protect public health and tackle the climate crisis in a second supreme court ruling. Most justices sided with president Biden saying he can finally lift the controversial remain in mexico. Immigration policy that's been in place since two thousand and nineteen. It's the policy that says migrants who apply for asylum need to. in mexico instead of the united states, while american authorities evaluate their cases, supporters say it's helps alleviate some of the congestion in the southern. U s and the burden on american taxpayers, but the bonnet,
Ministration has been trying to end it, arguing it's not humane, since it forces vulnerable migrants to stay in especially violent border cities. Lower court said the violent administration did not have enough justification to change the policy that this week, the supreme court in a five to four ruling said those courts went too far. Once again, chief justice, John roberts, wrote for the majority, saying they can't force bite into keep policies that stop him for being able to set his own immigration procedures and foreign policy. Even still, this does not mean remain in mexico can be lifted right away. The justices ruling just sends the case back to a lower port to reconsider so substitute for the first time president Biden indorse, ending longstanding senate rules that have been in place for nearly half a century. We're talking about the filibuster, remember is attacked. that allows unlimited debate on a bill usually to delay or prevent congress from taking real action on it.
The only way to get around it is to have at least sixty out of the one hundred senators want to pass that bill. But now, since the senate is split, fifty fifty between democrats and republicans, it's tough to get those sixty votes. While Biden now says it's worth to do away with the rule to protect abortion access, he said the nation needs to make a woman's right to an abortion, a law and now that the supreme court has overturned roe v wade the only way to do that is through congress. If the filibuster did go away this, then it would only need fifty one votes. Instead of sixty and a law guaranteeing abortion access would be much more likely to pass and to make the filibuster go away. Only fifty one senators would have to support the idea But the thing is not even all the Democrats in the senate are on board with this move, a couple of them say would fundamentally change the nature of the senate and could backfire if the geopolitics, the majority. So at this point, unlikely vaccine makers happen
given the go ahead, to make new coven nineteen shots once to better target Amir khan sub variance be a four and b a five as well as the original strain. The idea is to tackle the versions of covert nineteen that are most common right now, the fda told companies like pfizer and madonna to make combo vaccines that can be rolled out for a fall booster campaign. This is pretty much what happens with the flu shot each year as well. Vaccine makers make their annual updates to try to target whatever strain is most prevalent that year and experts say it's necessary with the covert nineteen vaccines, since the ones currently on the market are starting to become less effective against the latest variants, especially in people who got the original shots a long time ago, madonna, an pfizer, say they're, both up for it that they can update their vaccines technology pretty quickly, and can start clinical trials right away. Today are
Neighbours to the north are celebrating canada day. It happens. Every July, first to celebrate canada's birthday since the country was officially formed on July. First, eighteen, sixty seven basically, it's the canadian version of the fourth of july and just like the fourth of July, people around the country will celebrate with parades, festivals, barbecues, fireworks, concerts and citizenship ceremonies, and this year many celebrations are also. recognizing indigenous peoples. Then, on Monday, it's the united states turned to be patriotic. Coming up. Will tell you what to expect this fourth of July weekend from navigating busy rose and airports to spending money on things like fireworks and cookouts. For news this delay the first a quick break for our sponsor better help online therapy, we all know, how powerful our brains are. They control everything we do so why not treat our minds with the care they deserve? I've experienced it myself that when I invite the time and effort into better understanding. What's going on in my mind, and how
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airlines are facing many more challenges now like staffing shortages and even before the peak travel time. This weekend there have been delays and cancellations on various airlines delta is even reaching out to customers to offer free booking. So that means customers won't have to pay fair differences for a new flight within the provided window, alot of people plan to drive the began to aaa predicts forty two million people will travel by car over the holiday week in which a true will set a record despite the high gasp, is he prepared at the cost of fourth of July. Celebrations will be more expensive this year, axios reports, fireworks will cost you about twenty five to thirty percent. More one industry group said: there's been unprecedented demand for backyard fireworks ever since two thousand and twenty when many cities and towns canceled the professional shows because of covet so that, coupled with higher shipping costs and shipping delays have led to higher prices, even backyard. Barbecues will be
I see her this year because of the higher cost of burgers chips and food. Overall, the american farm bureau federation found the price of a traditional holiday. Cookout went up by seventeen per cent or about ten dollars in the past year. Not including alcohol like many things. This I'll have to do with inflation. California, just approved the recriminations, most strict requirements for plastic packaging state lawmakers past the legislation with bipartisan support, saying they hope it sets a precedent for other states to follow and right away the when our signed it under the new law, companies will have to reduce plastics in single use products, ten percent in the next five years and twenty five percent in the next ten years. So any company that sells shampoo soap, detergent, food or other products, wrapped in plastic, we'll have to further reduce the size of their packages, switch to a different material or make the product reusable or be philippeville. Also in ten years plus, it will have to be recycled at a rate of sixty five percent, which is the massive jumped from
today's rates right now. Most plastic products are not recycled in the: u s, with millions of tonnes ending up in landfills and the world's oceans, space acts got the green light to use its starling internet service on vehicles in motion. We're talking everything from trucks, two boats to planes to Arby's the fcc just granted the company's request saying it's in the public's interest. Already space acts has deals to put its internet on private jets and why and airlines flights over the next couple of years and its hoping to expand well beyond not soon to get the internet service, customers want to buy a personal antenna or user terminal. That's men to connect with any starling satellites that might be overhead. Until now, those dishes had to stay in a
it's location to access. The system spacex has launched some twenty seven hundred satellites into orbit since twenty nineteenth, it's being called a seismic shift in college. Athletics, sports powerhouses. U s c and u c l a are leaving the pac twelve for the big ten, that's pretty huge since the two california schools have been in PAC twelve for the last century, and it's going to give the big ten a lot of reach from as far west as loss, and was and as far east as college park maryland, they were voted in unanimously usc unusual. I say the move on more visibility, exposure and resources for their teams, but the pact twelve said in his statement. It was extremely surprised and disappointed by the decision this which will happen starting in twenty twenty four after the pact. Twelve current media rights contracts expire with box and yesterday,
not a word, the menus. Today's and now it's time for feel good friday. When we bring you, one extra feel good or positive news story before the weekend, but first a quick word from our sponsor. If you have some summer time, all coming up like I do then you'll love having rocky shoes on hand their perfect for commuting an travelling there crazy comfortable, almost like a slipper, so whether I'm wearing them with yoga bans or maxie dress. I don't have to worry about my feet: hurdy and their stylish. The kind of sheep were every one tends to notice them and they can be dressed up or down, which is another reason. Their great for travel. One pair of shoes for multiple outfits plus rallies take sustainability to the next level. All of their products are knit withdrew edit made from plastic water bottles. They re purposed about a hundred and twenty five million water bottles. So far, your
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I think Martin's, former roommate Melina Marquez organized a gofundme campaign that has raised nearly eight thousand dollars for the seventeen year old. I didn't expect none of the signs of that it just doesn't do it as soon as I saw his actions I'll think, oh man, I hope my son grows up to be just like him. Rodriguez says he's going to buy some ass with the money, but you erika you can catch todd and his co host Alison rose and on the upper the weekly pod gap, or we will be back to morrow with our special edition Saturday episode, giving you the best advice. I've heard about time management and creating a life. You love just in time for the summer season and a quick note that our team is taking the day off Monday. For the fourth of July holiday, so we'll be back to catch you up on too you stay for now. Thank you so much for listening and have a great holiday weekend
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