the first one is brought by a group of republican-led states. the other by individual borrowers who say they were unfairly excluded. bill: the two cases present a direct threat to one of the president s signature policies. the plan would wipe out more than $4 hundred billion in student debt and pay $10,000 to people making less than $125,000 a year and $20,000 to those who got pell grants for low income households. dana: the high stakes legal battle is dividing lawmakers right down the middle. those of us watching this closely are praying and hoping that they will do the right thing and say that the president cannot be the congress and the executive branch. he can t be the legislative and the executive branch. he has no authority to do what he is doing. our government is supposed to be about people. not making money out of us going to school or seeking higher education. dana: shannon bream is live outside the supreme court. good morning, shannon. there are speaker
o er the ramparts we watched were so gal atlantaly the gallantly streaming. and the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. o, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave o er the land of the free and the home of the brave will: good morning and well to fox & friends on this saturday morning in the middle of madness in march. historic upset yesterday. only the second timest the ever happened that a 16-seed took down a 1 in the ncaa tournament. fairleague kick cannenson busted every bracket in america save one. the one bracket that was busted before that upset was that of president joe biden who picked the university of arizona to win it all, and just the day before yesterday number 2 seed arizona lost in their opening game as well. so there you have it. the day after st. patrick s day and already half of america s bracket is busted. will cain, rachel campos duffy and joey jones if for in f
joey: we re going to bring in now dan bongino, host of unfiltered and author of the gift of failure. dan, i would imagine you ve got something to say on this. yeah. listen, the police state s here, guys. that s inarguable to the libs listening. you can, again, plant a big wet one on my rump because i have no desire to hear you right now as you re celebrating again the collapse of the constitutional republic. the police sate s here. state s here. it s not as if donald trump s sons were caught on tape talking to their dad about illicit business deals or anything with foreign communist parties and nuclear-powered enemies of the united states, shuttling millions of dollars to the trum, that s right. that s the biden fam oh, sorry, guys. you know, as a commentator, i should be really up on the news and stuff. but the police state and this abomination is here right now. this is third world b.s., that s exactly what this is. this is the kind of story you re used to reading o
made available to the white house and congress, the department reaching the same conclusion as the fbi, that covid probably escaped from a lab. keep in mind, this was repeatedly dismissed as a conspiracy theory over and over again, both by scientists and members of the media. that is not the only thing that s giving folks whiplash in recent weeks. a major study finding masks made no difference in stopping the spread, concluding natural immunity provided as much protection as being double vaccinated. and the talking heads all too quick to dismiss it. i m really sorry that the lab leak has become a distraction for so many people. frankly we still don t know. there s no evidence really to say. it s very strongly leading to this could not have been artificially manipulated. just weeks ago, dr. jonathan fauci disputed the conspiracy that it was made in a lab in china. escaped from the lab, sounds like something from a marvel movie or a science book. this coronavirus
bret: the death toll from a massive earthquake that shook turkey and syria today continues to climb. it stand injured. the world health organization estimates the death toll could climb exponentially. countlessbodies are believed to be under the rubble and some survivors have been texting or tweeting out calls for help from underneath the debris. today in southern turkey, a second earthquake or aftershock 7.6 within 12 hours of that first quake. correspondent alex hogan has the story. it s turkey s biggest earthquake in nearly 100 years as rescue teams there and in northern syria search through mountains of rubble for survivors. thousands are dead and missing or wounded. more than 20 countries, including the u.s. pledging support. the president authorized an immediate u.s. response in addition to the u.s. personnel currently on the ground. this hospital s plead for international aid. the situation is too bad. we need urgent help. millions of people throughout the