ensure that the majority of families earning up to 125,000 for an individual or 250 for a family are able to access higher education. one estimate from the education data initiative puts the price tag of the plan at $700 billion. paid for by new taxes targeting wall street, including a .05% tax on stock trades. thanks very much. wall street tax would hit average americans saving for retirement. let people say that people on wall street, thank you. if the supreme court does not rule in biden s favor, progressive also push for a plan b some say biden could use the higher education act to do it. that gives the education secretary the power to collect that some say it also means it gives him the power to cancel debt, too. bret? bret: you get your steps up there on capitol hill, hillary. nice job. thank you. thanks. bret: the supreme court is preserving the system that gives preference to native american families and foster care and adoption proceedings of native children.
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$20,000 for some americans. the policy details are drawing critics on both sides of the aisle, but the move allows the president to keep a campaign promise and will provide relief to tens of millions of people. republicans who wanted the midterms to be a referendum on president biden are now contending with the near constant stream of new information about the former president. saturday the u.s. intelligence chief informed congress she is conducting a damage assessment of the documents taken from mar-a-lago, including a, quote, assessment of the potential risk to national security. her announcement comes after friday s release of the detakted search warrant affidavit which showed the fbi retrieved 184 classified documents from mar-a-lago in january, including files that could compromise human sources and argued that they would also be likely looking at evidence of obstruction. joining me now is democratic senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts. senator, i want to get to