may 11th is the date that marks the end of the crisis officially. the crisis status that we have been in since january 2020. one thing that is not ending, though, the spending. president biden showing no signs of slowing down when it comes to hand-outs. his student loan relief measure looking more expensive than initially thought. new analysis that shows biden s newly proposed income driven repayment plan will cost you taxpayers, get this, more than $360 billion in the next decade. that s on top of the almost $4 hundred 70 billion in direct loan forgiveness. it all makes for a possible escalation in the battle between the white house and republican lawmakers who say the spending must stop. we finally reached that point in time where enough is enough. 18 trillion in debt when i got here. a little over four years ago. now 31 trillion. it has gotten to a point where if you don t start exercising a little bit of discipline like everyone else does in this country, all other enti
police department gone. two more fired. not clear whether or not they ll face criminal charges as this investigation continues. one of the two newly-fired police officers is preston hemphill. white and fired his taser at nichols during the first traffic stop but not present during the beating the second time around. the fire department fired two emts who failed to provide care to the nichols. they didn t try to stop the bleeding. the third member of the fire department didn t get out of the vehicle. those three fired and keep in mind criminal charges for many of these people could follow. tyre s mother says she wants all those responsible brought to justice. i won t stop until every person that had anything to do with my son s death is
an anti-trump republican elector is facing allegations that he lied in a big way about being a first responder on 9/11. according to reports, texas elector claimed to be one of the first firemen on the scene of the burning pentagon but investigation discovered he wasn t hired as a fireman until october. in any case his fire department didn t even respond to the pentagon attacks. here s part of it if you missed it. you described yourself, as a moral elector. you re suggesting that people who are voting for trump in the electoral college are immoral? no. i m saying i m taking a conscious decision to consider who i m voting for. i don t think donald trump needs well, despite intense and growing criticism, he s standing
well, you know, from a telephone message left at about 7:00 p.m., somebody came by to get signs at that time, and was unable to they left a message asking when we would be open again but don t know, called in by a next door neighbor around 9:00. we don t know. somewhere in between. and the fire department didn t put it out. put itself ounchts te. talk about the couch he sleeps on that got burned up. and so glad you re here. and it s [ inaudible ]. could have been here. could have been. right here? yeah. take a look. right here.
overwhelmed, and should it have been larger, should it have been anticipated? yes, it probably should have, but it wasn t. to make matters worse, the police department, the port authority, and the fire department couldn t share vital information. the radios, we didn t have a channel we could communicate with the police department on. the way in which the fire department and the police department communicate is different because generally they have different missions. the best answer is they should have radios that are interoperable so that in an emergency, both of them could be switched onto the same channel. but in the interim those radios do not exist today. so when the police department helicopter surveyed the situation, the fire department didn t get that information. the chiefs in the north tower were forced to make decisions