leave the both of them after this entire and ugly process. sandra: you can kind of answer the question. isn t there the countersuit happening where amber heard s team is counter suing johnny depp and that has to happen separately, david spunt told us last week. yep, for 100 mil. john: the white house says president biden is considering an income cap for any potential student loan forgiveness program. former chief of staff to vice president pence says cancelling student debt is assinine. sandra: and left is melting down, for elon musk taking over twitter. what some groups are doing to shut down free speech on the platform. the goal i have, twitter, to have broadly inclusive as possible. when it comes to pain medicine,
i definitely don t think the income cap is should high. more importantly, this needs to be automatic. question not get another failed repayment program where borrowers would have to do an application. we have to make sure that if we want to help the low income boar ro borrowers, it should be automatic. it shows up in your bank account and you don t have to go through tons of hoops to get to the cancellation. you also argue that most student debt is good debt. meaning the borrower upsndersto the investment they were making. our current system tells black and latino borrowers to leverage debt. credentials for which they must pay more up front and 20 years
pursuing. i think the current proposals are too blunt of an instrument. if you want to reduce debt then you should be aiming the policy in a more focused way. using it for low income, aiming it at low income debtors, for example, and not given a general loan forgiveness check to every one. right. right now what is under consideration pretty much anyone could be eligible for this based on their income. earners under 125,000, 150,000 who are single to 350,000 couples would qualify. do you think that perhaps the income cap is too high and should go lower?
i have no more time but i m going to barreled through with one questioned and get an answer regarding student debt and the presidents request to counsel all that. according to an initiative, 1.7 trillion dollars are owed. this is a huge number. how would this work? who would pay for it? can americans absorb that? quickly, should there be some sort of an income cap to qualify for that? alex, we should cancel as much of it as we possibly can. 45 million borrowers, 99% of them have not gone to ivy league schools or anything like that, 40% of them do not have a college degree. this is an incredibly popular policy across the country. this is why republicans are trying to attack it. this is why the president should cancel as much of it as we possibly can. i hope that we call for 50,000. he said he won t do 50,000.