$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
Afghanistan saw almost no snow as of mid-January, a new sign of the heavy toll of global warming on the Central Asian country which is usually accustomed to harsh winters, experts say.The tunnel has been frequently cut off by heavy snow and avalanches in winters of the past.
marketings were up 33%. in july they were up 19%. and so this tracks the 2011 numbers and what it means is very simple. the fewer cattle there are out in the country, the fewer calves will be born and prices will rise. dana: is there anything you have learned from your study of history of droughts and the impact in america that we should all be aware of? anything you are asking from washington, d.c. aside from prayers for rain? well, we re not asking for a hand-out or looking for a government solution. we always prefer a free market, free enterprise type of solution.
I think there s only a couple of times ever in an artist s career where you reach a point where you think, That s perfect. I couldn t do that any bett.