Thursday on the NewsHour, the Supreme Court ends an enormously impactful session with critical rulings on immigration and climate change. Then, as the NATO summit comes to a close, a member state bordering Russia weighs in on plans to expand the alliance. Plus, the Biden administration announces plans to distribute more vaccines to counter a rise in monkeypox infections.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Supreme Court hands down climate change, immigration rulings
EPA administrator on Supreme Court climate change ruling
Supreme Court curbs EPA’s power on emissions
How the White House is reacting to ruling on immigration
News Wrap: Kentucky, Florida judges block abortion limits
NATO leaders conclude a key summit in Madrid
Lithuania’s president discusses tensions with Russia
White House pledges more vaccines for monkeypox infections
Gay puppeteer uses his art to bring understanding to Kansas
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00:00 – Full Episode
02:36 – Historic Term
09:32 – EPA administrator on Supreme Court climate change ruling
16:14 – Supreme Court curbs EPA’s power on emissions
22:58 – Immigration Ruling
27:56 – News Wrap
32:12 – NATO leaders conclude a key summit in Madrid
35:22 – Lithuania’s president discusses tensions with Russia
42:40 – Monkeypox
48:32 – Kansas Puppeteer
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