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SCOTUS Rules Both Ways & Record Heat Grips Two Continents | 6.30.26

6/30/202618 min

The Supreme Court drops multiple high stakes rulings dealing with mail-in ballots and executive powers to fire government officials, a brutal heat wave grips Europe causing over a thousand deaths, and rising beef prices threatens plans to celebrate the United States’ 250th birthday. Reporting from Cabot Phillips & Tim Pearce. Plus, we speak with Jonathan Scruggs. Get the facts first with Morning Wire.
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  2. Georgia Howe· Host0:29

    [upbeat music] The Supreme Court disappoints Republicans with their ruling on mail-in ballots, and hands the president a win on executive powers. We break down the latest rulings.

  3. Jonathan Scruggs· Guest0:43

    The Watson decision, which was the ballot decision, was a bit of a, a surprise. It was five to four. I think the other decisions came out as expected.

  4. Georgia Howe· Host0:50

    I'm Georgia Howe. John is on vacation this week. It's Tuesday, June 30th, and this is Morning Wire. [upbeat music] Populists in Europe rally around a surprising cause, air conditioning, after thousands die from a deadly heat wave.

  5. Speaker 4· Soundbite1:11

    This could be dangerous with the prolonged nature. If this was one day, two days, okay, but we're talking more than three or four days, a bonafide extreme and historic heat wave.

  6. Georgia Howe· Host1:22

    And beef prices hit dizzying highs while the administration scrambles to shore up supply.

  7. Ben Spell· Soundbite1:28

    Not to be the bearer of bad

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