scientist. she is from denver, but gets high editor-in-chief of the federalist, molly hemingway. like as feed them, it s always best to avoid her. fox news contributor kat timpf. and, his fights are more lopsided than kami s eyebrows. world heavyweight champion, tyrus. before we get to some news stories, it s friday, so let s do this. greg s leftovers. yeah, it s left over straigh where i read the weak jokes we didn t use this week great it s my first time reading these, so if we asaph, we all go out to the parking lot and beat the ou of a writer. on thursday, president biden took a spill after delivering a commencement speech at the u.s. air force academy for the white house says he s fine, he just tripped over an old sandbag. to phasers in lauren sanchez ar spending $600,000 a month to rent any gees empty malibu home per the amenities included pool screening room, and best of all no kenny g. after 79 -year-old robert de niro welcomed his seventh child fellow godfather s
student loan forgiveness plan, but the president won t get the last word. their senior national correspondent s life in the nation s capital with more on this. a mixed bag for the presiden of the united states today heading into the weekend with a pair of bills on his desk. one of them a victory for the administration and a nation teetering on the brink of default. this takes could not have been higher. if we had failed there were extreme voices threatening to take america for the first time in our to hundred 47 year history into default on our national debt 50 gate the default bill goes as a victory lap happens at the white house in the meantime a rejection of the biden student loan forgiveness program in both houses of congress congress would be to feed for the president if not for his pen. to give the president is going to veto this bill 90 percent of the relief will go to americans who make $75,000 or less. this is part of the president s economic policy and economic
we meet the south african woman who used her own experiences of period poverty to help empower girls in hundreds of schools by delivering free pads. hello, i m nancy kacungira. turks have gone back to the polls for the second round of the turkish presidential election with voting now under way in a presidential election run off between the long time authoritarian leader, recep tayyip erdogan and his main rival, the secular opposition leader, kemal kilicdaroglu. in the first round earlier this month, president erdogan won 49.5% of the vote just over 4% more than his rival. both candidates are chasing support from nationalist voters these are the live pictures from istanbul turkey s biggest city, where reports say there s been brisk voting. people displaced by february s earthquake have been taken back home by bus to cast ballots. turnout among voters in the diaspora appears to have grown since the first round. earlier we spoke to our middle east correspondent anna foster w
just closed and the result is expected to become clear in just a few hours. around 64 million turks were eligible to vote turn out in the first round was closing in on 90% and they had a choice between two veteran candidates: the two times president recep tayyip erdogan and the opposition leader, kemal kilicdaroglu. the election takes place amid a faltering economy, with inflation in double figures and a cost of living crisis. both of the candidates have been out to cast their vote. this was the incumbent president, recep tayip erdogan, in istanbul. he arrived by limousine, with the crowds kept back behind barriers, and more or less had the polling station to himself, when, along with his wife, he cast his ballot. and at exactly the same time as that was happening in istanbul mr erdogan s opponent, kemal kilicdaroglu cast his vote in ankara. the polling station was a little more crowded, and the supporters were able to get up a little bit closer, but everything seemed
a giveaway. quickset supreme court is looking giveaway to people who own. giveaway is your term not my term. they have college debt we are going to give them money. were going to forgive them. [laughter] okay. when you talk about giveaways you have major corporations in this country that makes billions in profit don t pay a tickling nickel and taxes for the truth is you go to regeneration everything being equal the younger generation have the lowest standard of living than their parents. right now these young people are leaving school deeply in debt. they re struggling economically, they deserve a break. cooked all begin with you because they deserve a break. a problem here and this is a dishonest narrative and argument the senator is making here. 51% of these loans go to those who pursue graduate degrees but those are people become doctors, lawyers, and economists. they re the type people who can pay back the loan do not need the hand apricots what do you think uni