$15,000 of student loans. bill: i would have loved to have been given 10 grand. it could change your life but i signed a contract. a contract. i had to pay it. that was the bill. dana: i was so afraid i couldn t make my next payment that i made two payments at night. i was a waitress. president biden has had to make this decision over and over because he has hemmed and hawed about it. right now today he is expected to cancel up to $10,000 in student debt for americans making less than $125,000 per year. he will also reportedly extend the pause on loan repayments until after the mid-terms even though apparently we have the best job market in history. bill: taxpayers will foot the bill for all of this. it will cost anywhere between $300 billion at the low end and upwards of $980 billion at the high-end depending the decision he makes. dana: the price tag is raising alarm bells on both sides of the aisle. critics are calling it a hand-out that will do more harm than good
incident at the capitol where seven staffers of the cbs late show were arrested. my staff was just cooking their job. this whole double standard drives me crazy. more left wing intimidation tactics ahead of the smowrpts expected abortion ruling. i don t think there is much political support for abortion on demand. center. scores. and he buried it. sunrise, sun burn, sun set repeat. moon light, all night crashing in to me. just sunrise, sun set,. steve: good morning, everybody. what a pretty sunrise, warsaw, virginia. 58 degrees, daytime 85en this the 21st day of june. it is the first day of summer, welcome to fox & friends, we re here on the mezzanine level of studio m. as we look at the commonwealth of virginia. they are also having a primary today. alabama and georgia are run off but brian is in a place called mcclain s family restaurant, which has been family owned since 165 in the commonwealth of virginia because it s primary day. brian? brian: yeah.
it s how they write their memoirs. those are some of the new excuses from republicans about why donald trump took classified documents home with him to mar-a-lago. there was, though, one of the old ones about hillary clinton. the former president now is previewing his legal plans as he pushes more dangerous rhetoric. also this morning, new polling from nbc news shows americans no longer believe the economy is the most pressing issue facing our country. steve kornacki joins us to break down the numbers and to tell us what is on the minds of americans. good morning. welcome to morning joe. it is monday, august 22nd. with us this morning, u.s. special correspondent for bbc news, the great katty kay. katty, taking broadside shots a moment ago at your home country and the technology there. i was deeply concerned by that. i know. i was just hoping no one was listening back home. i think you re okay. we ll redeem ourselves here. okay. let s start with the new nbc news
at the supreme court. did not abortion decision today but still a heavy presence of demonstration. protests turn into riots and violence. slashed the price of the picture of the v.p. selling tickets for $15,000. now you can get a photo for 5,000. she would have to pay me to take a picture with her. say hello hello. are. steve: hello. it s wednesday, june 22nd, 2022. you are looking live at niagara falls, right now, 17 degrees there daytime high of 89. there s a chance of rain. but if you are at niagara falls you are probably going to get wet anyway. brian: you should not get in a barrel and go over the edge. steve: that has so been done. 3,000 tons of water go over the falls every second. it is the world s honeymoon capitol. ainsley: they were lighting it up with all different colors. they have lights under the water sometimes it s pink, sometimes it s blue. sometimes it s green. steve: there are actually three water falls, horseshoe falls also known as
federal reserve is directly contradicting the president about the main driver behind that inflation. white house correspondent jacqui heinrich starts us off live tonight from the north lawn. good evening, jacqui. good evening to you, bret. for now rebate cards are out and the federal gas tax holiday is in. president biden s problem few democrats don t see the point. i fully understand that a gas tax holiday alone is not going to fix the problem. but it will provide families some immediate relief. president biden wants congress to suspend the federal gas tax for 90 days to bring down prices at the pump. but evidently didn t nail down lawmaker support before making the public plea and congress is lukewarm. house speaker nancy pelosi writing: we will see where the consensus lies on a path forward. democrat senator joe manchin indicated the votes may not be there at all telling abc. i m not a yes right now that s for sure. even if congress gets on board, there is nothin