detrimental loan provisions to affect borrowers affected by a national emergency, in this case the pandemic. the supreme court chiefjustice expressed doubt. ~ ., ., f doubt. we re about half $1 trillion and doubt. we re about half $1 trillion and 43 doubt. we re about half $1 trillion and 43 million - trillion and 43 million americans. how does that fit under a normal understanding of modifying? the under a normal understanding of modifying? modifying? the biden administration - modifying? the biden administration says i modifying? the biden - administration says almost 20 million people are eligible to have their entire student loan balances cancelled. the whole oint of balances cancelled. the whole point of the balances cancelled. the whole point of the statute, balances cancelled. the whole point of the statute, its - point of the statute, its central mission and function is to ensure that in the face of a national emergency that causes financial harm to borrowers that t
and so what we re seeing now is this issue. it impacts more than just your economics. it impacts your opportunity to actually live. when we have this debt, it s hard to think through all the bills that are in front of us. and so we need to make that indebtedness go away. it is a form of economic enslavement. but is president biden s plan fair or even legal? he believes it is based on a law passed 20 years ago that says the government has the power to waive or modify loan provisions to protect borrowers affected by a war or other military operation or national emergency. in this case, the pandemic. but the supreme court s chief justice expressed doubts. we re talking about half a trillion dollars and 43 million americans. how does that fit under the normal understanding of modifying? but the biden administration says almost 20 million people are eligible to have their entire student loan balances cancelled.
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me. oh, it s game changing stuff because we have no so much forces, we have no so much guns, and bullets and so on, so we have to be smart or we will die. reporter: the place is run like a start-up, no idea is off limits. the soldiers work around the clock, repairing, modifying, and arming consumer drones. led by a young whiz known as the serpent. it s way better to know in advance that an assault is covering. literally every meter we are watching it helps to save lives during the assault and withdraw. reporter: ukrainian s army says the russians have around five times more troops here than kyiv does. the brigade filmed this video they say shows russians simply charging towards ukrainian positions out in the open, disregarding the lives of moscow s only soldiers.
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