senator elizabeth warren made forgiving student loans a central component of her platform during her campaign for president and while candidate who declared i have a plan for almost everything didn t become the nominee her ideas have played a huge big role in the momentum that made student loan relief a reality. while president biden s plan doesn t cancel all the debt it does help millions and millions of americans. up to one-third of the 45 million people holding federal student loans could see their debts foregiven and despite the republican effort to cast it as elitist, at least 75% of the debt relief will go to households making less than $28,400. hello, people, rich people s kids don t get student loans. they don t need them so biden s idea directly helps the working class and they know it s politically popular which is why they are flinging themselves around like drunken chickens including this laughably
i mean and those were the numbers a couple weeks ago. i believe it has increase, of course, we are getting ready for may 23rd whenever they repeal title 42. we expect thousands of more people coming across. people that are just waiting in mexico for may 23rd so that they can come into eagle pass. i winner i heard a solid plan. i heard that dhs put out a six point plan. that doesn t get to the issue of how you are going to stop these thousands of people from coming in to texas, these immigrants from coming into texas. that plan doesn t address that issue specifically. pete: mr. mayor, what s the impact on your citizens, the citizens of eagle pass, the services? you know, this has definitely had impact on police department, fire department, every day i get calls, concerns from citizens.
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of the investigators is putting to him that the pressure from his finger could have caused to come to discharge. the main piece of information they don t yet have is how live avenue mate ammunition found its way onto that set. we heard reports of crewmembers going out and doing target practice the night before. that comes out in the information we have received, but we don t yet know, and this is crucial to the investigation and to whether criminal charges will be brought, is how live ammunition was brought onto the set. the armourer said, welcome to the worst day of my life. they are asking her for details, to the worst day of my life. they are asking herfor details, and she says i was the armourer, or at least i was and how her career is over. a lot of this information is very interesting, harrowing to watch, but it doesn t change the course of this investigation. they are still waiting for those crucial pieces of
has been destroyed completely. i was talking about that steel plant. apparently, vladimir putin has agreed in principle to icrc being involved in evacuating people from that plant, but we should emphasise what russia says it is a plan doesn t necessarily translate into reality, so we ll keep an eye on what actually happens. our next report is from the village of senkivka, north of here, near ukraine s border with russia and belarus. it s now a frontline in this war. russian troops occupied it at the start of the invasion. they ve now pulled back as their troops focus on the east. our correspondent yogita limaye went to meet people living there to ask about the impact of this war. for lydia, who is 91, it was the second time in her life seeing tanks at her doorstep.