reversed and given another opportunity to blame republicans. people think the president of the united states has the power for debt forgiveness. he does not. he can postpone and delay and he does not vascularized that powe. they were an act of congress. the left spent the day complaining about the decision and many celebrated the victory for millions of hard working taxptaxpayers and eric schmidt haunched this lawsuit as attorney general of the state and schmidt wrote on twitter that the bailout was fundamentally unfair, unlawful, and cynical employee and without loans would not have to pay off soon. senator schmidt joins us now on more with today s critical decision. great job, sir. of course one of the frustrating things that this kind of thing takes so long. remarks this is a big win for taxpayers and this ask the rule of law and zero authority at all and the constitution or any statutory authority that will allow the president of the united states with a stroke of
would be reversed, giving them another opportunity to blame republicanens. take a look. people think that the president of the uniteicans.d states, ther for debt forgiveness. s he does not. can he can postpone. he can p delayostpon. but he does not have that power. that would tha power t to bef congress. i m prepared to write off the $10,000 debt, but not 50. mr. president, let me ask you, because i don t think i have the authority to do it tigning a two year. yeah. and while the left spent the day complaining about the decisiont spening abou, mant celebrated the victory for millions of hardworking taxpayere victs, including missy senator eric schmidt, who launched thiers lawsuit whem he was attorney general of his state. schmidt wrote on twitter twittet biden s bailout was, quote, fundamentally unfair, unlawful and a cynica l election ploy,s woul adding that those without loans should notd have to pay off everyone else s. what a concept. senator schmidt join ons us n
breaking news from around the world 24 breaking news from around the world 2a hours a day. this is bbc news. starting with sudan, where they un human rights council will hold a special session next week on the conflict in the country. rival military forces have now spent several weeks locked in violent, deadly fighting. the un says the meeting was proposed by britain, germany, norway and the us and has the backing of more than 50 countries. several ceasefires have failed to hold, and the persistent conflict has worsened the humanitarian situation. the un estimates more than 100,000 people have fled to sudan s neighbouring countries. some have made their way to the town 0ur africa correspondent catherine beeya ruhanga has more. thousands of peoples continue to stream in between the vast border of sudan and south sudan. here at this makeshift transit centre, there are about 4000 people. as night is approaching, a lot of them are getting ready to sleep out in the open, and if
men in uniform. active duty pilots are here with us today. i roll deep, and you guys. talk about an entourage. there they are. thank you guys. thank you, chloe. look of the draw is out today. by the book and chloe, congratulations. cnn this morning continues right now. we had 70-degree weather and now it is again cold and all over the place. we are out here on our own and usually the plows come by and it seems like we are being forgotten about. is not just the whiplash of warmth and cold. it is dangerous and it can be deadly. good morning, everyone. from the mountains of california to the streets of new york city, back to back winter storm staring across our nation. coming up. the dangerous situation unfolding in some mountain towns. will the supreme court scrapped president biden student loan forgiveness program? his education secretary joins us live ahead of today s crucial oral argument. the white house ordering government agencies to delete tiktok from
president biden: i was briefed about this discovery and surprised to learn there were any government records that were taken there to that office. but i don t know what s in the documents. i have turned over the boxes. they have turned over the boxes to the archive and we re cooperating fully with the review and which i hope will be finished soon. harris: a big decision now in the hands of the nation s attorney general merrick garland. he had already appointed a u.s. attorney to investigate. i would ask next then will he tap a special counsel like he did in the case of the raid on former president trump s mar-a-lago office? democrats say there is no comparison between the two presidents actions. they are defending biden. we are going to support the fact that the president is following this established protocol. that he did the right thing. the appropriate process was followed. this is not mar-a-lago or a president refusing a subpoena. i don t think it compares at all