House democrats accuse apple, google, facebook and amazon of abusing their market power and that Congress Needs to rein them in. Eli lilly asking the fda to authorize emergency use for its experimental covid19 antibody cocktail those shares are rallying ahead of the open. Jim, markets trying to do a bit of a reset now as goldman weighs in this morning and says airline stimulus likely, further ppp probably not likely. What are we . Well, i mean, i think that the market went down after what the president said the president was talking about market hitting new highs and the only person that was sending them down was him. I think he does react. I think it is probably, youre not going to get that, say, listen, the dow was down, there is really in other reason. He completely dismissed Speaker Pelosi i dont know what he did with what secretary mnuchin was speaking about, whether there were phone call going on and they were irrelevant obviously he addressed the fact that the senate was interes
madison alworth on what folks on main street are saying and a senate minority whip john thune on the timing moments before people start voting. welcome. i m neil cavuto. this is your world. let s go to hillary vaughn on the fall-out from the white house. hillary? hi, neil. president biden is using taxpayer money to pay off 20 million americans college debt completely by offering $10,000 off of what students owe that are making $125,000 less that year, up to $25,000 for people with pell grants. the president says he has a way to pay for it. remember the $300 billion in the inflation reduction act that was supposed to reduce inflation by paying down the debt? biden says it s helping pay for this. how do we pay for it? we pay for it by what we ve done. the single largest deficit reduction in a single year in the history of america. the inflation reduction act will cut it by another $300 billion over the next decade. biden is extending the pause on student loan payments f
threat. whose support remembers rabid enough to get out there and life and limb support the candidate. we ll get a sense tomorrow. connell mcshane following all of in ham hurst, new hampshire. reporter: senator sanders is a slight favorite as we move into tomorrow for the primary here in new hampshire with a heavy emphasis on the term slight. the senator from vermont has four campaign events set up today. he was at a rally where we attended at keene, new hampshire, he said there were 2,000 people there, claimed that was the largest crowd in the election cycle. spoke to number of sanders supporters waiting in line, some out in the snow for a long time to see them. they pointed to a candidate who never seems to change his tune. take a listen. i think he is the most consistent on issues that matter most to me. climate change, health care, working-class people. putting those people first. just looking at his record for decade now. he has been so consistent. the fact bernie ha