dramatic video of an angry passenger appearing to attack a crew member. at that time, he was like, why are you smiling at me? that s when we realized this was probably not going to be good. television script writers walk off the job, putting hundreds of shows in jeopardy of being shut down. what the walkout could mean for viewers. you ve got this culture that just allows it to happen, and it happened again and again. teachers sexually abusing their students in public schools nationwide. a cbs reports investigation finds a broken system that enables abusers. i feel like i have a poorly-wired time bomb inside of me. in maine, this remote farm is at the center of a growing national debate about forever chemicals in your food. norah: and the tony nominees are tonight, and a look at one of this year s most-talked-about shows. i think we all thought, oh, wow, we have something special that could take us places. norah: good evening to our viewer
miss kat who is on her honeymoon. [laughter] i think we know which one is which. all right, this labor day, the rest of us were barbecuing, picnicking or if you are like me, barbecuing the picnic or, what was our president up to? you remember the speech, right? here is the clip. 3 think that he might want to repair the damage he s done, but instead he said this over twitter instead he says the proposals of maga are a threat to the country. i would say that he is tone deaf, but he can t hear me. so maga proposals, i mean, what does that mean? when we had one of the most successful presidents in history, including an economy that was the envy of the world. do you want to get married? oh, do i. we are gathered here to join this couple in holy matrimony. do you join in spite of the losers in the haters? even though your doctor said that you re the healthy of healthiness and i now pronounce you man and wife and a threat to democracy and members of mar-a-lago. hey guy
new york city. so far, texas has sent more than 1800 illegal immigrants to new york on over 35 buses. that sanctuary city is now struggling to find housing for them. meanwhile, the war of words heats up between texas governor abbott and new york city mayor adams. adams team is slamming texas for using wristbands with bar codes, which adams and others in new york are saying are used to track the illegal immigrants, but the texas governor is saying not so. in fact, he is ripping it as fearmongering. a guest on msnbc s ratcheting things up even more, calling those who support bussing migrants guess what they picked? they called it racist, just like segregationists. watch this. i speak of the conservative estimate is about $80,000 per bus trip, but we know that racists don t mind paying this money. we saw this with our parents and grandparents generations when schools were forced to integrate and they refused, so they would ship african americans to other states to attend col
borrower. it s a game-changer. we re also fixing what is called this has been the bane driving me crazy when i was out of office. this program forgives student loans to encourage students with loans if they go into public service. think of the millions that are. public school teachers. local police officers, workers at local charities, members of the military and national guard. think of the folks that work for federal, state, local governments, responding to national disasters. all of the firefighters and cops. the program is designed so that if you serve in one of these jobs you ll be able to actively assist whether you do and make your loan payments for ten years even if it s not consecutive years. your remaining balance will be completely forgiven. it s a great idea, but the program is a mess. it s so inefficient and complicated. too many people give up. think of a service member, deferring their student loan payment while they re deployed. the system is so restricted t
first major announcement since then, forgiving student loan debt for millions of americans up to $20,000 per borrower. and it s angering republicans and some democrats. hello, welcome, everyone. i m sandra smith. another busy news day. john: i m john roberts in washington. this is america reports. we ll have the president s remarks as they happen during the next hour. republicans say the move will cost taxpayers billions of dollars and worsen an already historic inflation crisis. democrats say, though, that the plan does not go nearly far enough. calling for thousands more in loan forgiveness. reaction already mixed. the government shouldn t pay for it. if you go to school, you pay for it yourself. if you can t, get a scholarship. i think we can live with it. why not give the students a break, that s our future. if you go to school, you should probably pay for it. sandra: a california congressman will react in just moments. john: peter doocy on the north lawn. y