Everyone. Im judge Jeanine Pirro along with jessica tarlov, Jesse Watters, dana perino, and greg gutfeld. Its 5 00 in New York City and this is the five. Another loophole in the law and cancel student debt, 30 million borrowers. Aoc is cheering joe on and is giving the plan her socialist stamp of approval. Didnt feel like id be able to afford medical school, and so, hopefully someone else who is at a Competition Somewhere will be able to do that because of this. Judge jeanine as usual, President Biden is trying to cast republicans as the bad guys. Student loans. That is what they are offering america in this election year. Not what america most needs, for banks to make more money off people who took out loans to go to college. Isnt that really, you know, morally, isnt that a real justice issue for america . Judge jeanine more interest to the banks. I never realized that was a student debt issue. You know, ill go to you, dana. The truth is, the Supreme Court is basically saying that thi
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legacies they leave behind. he really wanted to be instrumental in helping people s lives become better. tonight, we remember lives well lived. one year ago, a cruel and mysterious threat arrived on our soil. in the beginning, it was unclear how long covid would be here and how many people it would steal from us. but in the weeks and months that followed, covid moved ruthlessly through our biggest cities and eventually invaded even our smallest towns, leaving no part of our country untouched. covid took from us americans of every age, gender and race. ultimately, it would exact a far greater toll on communities of color, but no group of americans has been spared. hi, everyone. i m nicole wallace. over the past year we ve been honored to share with you the stories of some of those we ve lost and tell you about their lives, lives well lived. their stories were all so beautifully unique, but they were united by two undeniable truths. they all ended too soon, and they each
he signed in $1.9 trillion bill, that bill is being called a coronavirus release to relief measure. he isn t planning on taking any questions about it. that s not surprising, he has not held a press conference since taking office, the longest and at least a century of president hasn t waited. our leaders don t believe they have to justify spending nearly $2 trillion, even though the entire gross domestic product of canada it s tripled all federal spending during the entire new deal, accounting for inflation. you think you would be able to ask some questions about it. in a functioning democracy, argent reporters would demand joe biden would explain why the relief bill does not seem american at all. they may also ask why they re so many money for farmers with certain skin color state is that legal? we did it. it violates civil rights, but we can t ask him why he did it, he s not taking questions, and probably doesn t know anyway. the past year has empowered our leaders like n
that new york will get a blue states bail out with the bill that passed. and cuomo is facing protests outside of his mid town new york office. welcome to fox news @ night. i am shannon bream in washington. we begin with breaking news on governor cuomo. these allegations are egregious and very, very sad. the most severe account we have heard so far. the governor tonight reacting to this, calling them gut wrenching. this latest accuser reportedly a current employee of the executive chairman said she was groped inside the governor s mansion late last year. the times union said she was summoned there to help the governor with his cellphone. they write, they were alone in cuomo s private residence and he closed the door and allegedly reached under her blouse and began to fondle her. governor cuomo is responding to all of these allegations, writing this. i have never done anything like this. the details of this report are gut wrenching. i am confident in the result of the attor