calling on the president to susspend interest payments for student loans for 12 months. nancy mace on that and who pays for it. she s here. welcome, everyone. i m not neil cavuto. neil cavuto is getting well-deserved vacation. i m edward lawrence. this is a special edition of your world. first to jacqui heinrich on what the white house is saying about next steps for this. jacqui? yeah, the white house is going to have a hard time fulfilling calls from alexandria ocasio-cortez and others to suspect interest on students loan payments during that 12-month great period the administration is enacting before payments resume. as part of the budget agreement, the president signed in to law those payments must start again after august. the first ones are due in october. the only reason this grace period is considered a valid work around is because the bills would still be due but interest would be accruing. otherwise, it would be a postponement, which is barred under the new law.
french president emmanuel macron says social media is playing a significant role in the continued rioting. tonight in the streets, we ve seen a significant police presence. law enforcement looking to send a message to those rioting. edward: stay safe, trey. emmanuel macron set to meet with the leader of the french parliament as he tries to calm a country on edge. james carafano is here. this protest is different, a teenager is dead and people feel wronged. how did this spin out of control? what is helpful for americans to understand is how different this is from what we saw in the united states in the post george floyd riots. there s a sustained period of violence fueled by things like antifa and blm. it was structured. the parties reacted differently. republicans were against it.
ministers and one very sexist question from a reporter. how the leaders of finland and new zealand turned the tables on a member of the media. in a new letter a january 6th defendant asking for leaning writing i let one man s lies bring me to a place that couldn t be farther from reality. and this morning, president emmanuel macron set to arrive at the white house. a member of buckingham palace has resigned after questioning whether a black woman was really british at a charity event this week. bumming ham palace released a statement saying the individual would like to apologize and is stepping aside. the british media identified the woman as lady susan us si. served as lady in waiting to queen elizabeth for more than 60 years. and the widow of a former chairman of the bbc s board of
. this visit demonstrates the strength of our partnership, our friendship and our cooperation and truly all as is the background to an enduring relationship between the united states and france. a vice president and a president there. good morning, everyone, it is thursday, de1st. welcome to cnn. that is french president macron. also coming up, he has been covering the post for years but now will five republicans block kevin mccarthy s path to the speakership? we ll discuss. her sisters and parents were killed in an alleged cat fishing scheme and she is sending a warning saying the same thing
integrated management of nato and that they believe that russia is an important player in finding peace in europe. all kinds of things that run contrary to the current spirit because of the war that s going on in the background. so seen as an outlier here as opposed to macron very much pro european and tried to head off that war, kate. absolutely. jim, thank you so much. turning now quickly to the pandemic. queen elizabeth is opening up about her battle with coronavirus. listen to this. i m better now. i m recovering. i m much better. i recently left the wheelchair, so i m walking about now. i m glad you re getting better. it does leave one tired and exhausted. horrible pandemic. the british monarch made these remarks in a virtual visit at the royal london hospital.