trillion is where it stands now. and students who do not qualify for the specific program say it is not legal. so far, 26 million have applied for relief and 16 million approved. when the legal challenges put it on hold. and so, we will break it down and speak to a student who says that there is a clear racials a speblgt racial aspect to this as well. we go to jessica outside of the courtroom, and this is a real life impact for millions of borrowers and their families. tell us about this? yes, jim. there are practical ramifications. practical, there are 26 million borrowers who have applied for the program, and 10 million of them have already been approved. but after they appliedyied and approved, lower courts knocked it down. so if this is not approved, then they will not have been approved. but if it is approves the program, then those students will be eligible for that debt relief 60 days from when the decision comes by. but the biden administration says they have th
alex murdaugh trial are testifying now in south carolina. the defense rest its case yesterday. the prosecution is calling a number of rebuttal witnesses. we are learning seven of them. among them the expartner of the law firm who just left the stand. and when they rest, that is when the jurying to go to the murder scene. it is a big day for the trial and it is going to be longer because of the seven witnesses. it was not pekted this morning. yesterday, erica, the prosecution wrapped up, and they told us they were anticipating three and four witnesses for the reput al. this ar as awful, and we are in week six here of argument, and they feel like the staet is
6th continues its quest to get more witnesses to talk meeting virtually on monday with right wing conspiracy theorist alex jones. he spoke about the appearance on his podcast monday. i just had a very intense experience being interrogated by the january 6th committee lawyers. they were polite but they were dogged. reporter: jones revealed he invoked the fifth amendment nearly 100 times. i said this almost 100 times during the interrogation, on advice of counsel, i am asserting my fifth amendment right to remain silent. reporter: and said he did not want to answer all the questions for fear of perfect jurying himself. i try to answer things correctly even if i don t know all the answers. half the questions i didn t know the answer to and a bunch of them were emails i had never
it. mark: is that what this hearing about, trying to lay prett prete for impeachment, i never heard the politic tha politician tt runs committee, judge u, jurying and sentencing. is this simply trying to lay a predicate for an impeachment case. i try to the to read other people s minds, if i did, i would not start with his. but i can t think of any other reason for doing what was done in the way it was done. they lied about what the situation was, and repeatedly gave their impression of what