a king by wiping out half a trillion dollars of debt and make you, the taxpayer, pay for it. but not so fast. a coalition of six g.o.p.-led states are fighting back, and now the top court will decide if joe overstepped his authority. chuck schumer and the squad bashing the conservative justices and demanding they won t side with biden. 90% of the relief going 2 out of school borrowers will go to those earning less than $75,000 a year. this isn t a handout to the wealthy. callous and spiteful republican officials, disconnected from the hardship of every day folks, who are burdened by this debt. they want this radicalized, extremist supreme court to take away the hope that the president of the united states has given those of us who have been rallying for this call. this unhinged supreme court can make these decisions but we are not going anywhere. the president of the united states that i hope can hear me does have the legal authority to cancel debt. jeanine: but it is
another. no silver bullet. is your money safe? is your job safe? jesse: everybody was hurting and we needed help. in a moment of fear, we elected a rookie senator from illinois, barack obama. he promised hope and change. but the first thing he did was bail out wall street instead of main street and something snapped. this is america. how many of you people want to pay for your neighbor s mortgage that has an extra bathroom and can t pay their bills? raise your hand? [crowd boos] president obama, are you listening? jesse: the bankers that wrecked the economy got bailed out. snagged pope newses and not a sing get one went to jail. at that moment a tea party was bon. big government in bed with big business while americans got shafted. it wasn t just the right that got angry. years later occupy wall street took over the park in manhattan and socialists could smell something was fishy. town halls started getting a little rowdy, remember that? stay out of my business.
up. england s lionesses will attempt to make history this afternoon when they take on germany in the final of the european championships at wembley. ukraine s president, volodymyr zelensky, has reiterated the order for residents of the donetsk region to evacuate as soon as possible. the two candidates to be british prime minister set out new promises on health and education. authorities in kentucky say 25 people are now known to have died, in some of the worst flooding ever experienced there, with rescuers struggling to reach some of the worst hit areas. hundreds of flamingo chicks are fitted with identity rings in one of europe s biggest flamingo colonies to help track their journeys and ensure their survival. we are going to catch up with all the sports news, a very important day. mike bushell is in birmingham for us. we ve also got to the commonwealth games on, of course. it s a huge day, wall to wall sport on the bbc, fantastic. here we are in victoria square in central
cheribesaley won. madison cawthorn taken down by his party not for bringing guns on planes or calling ukraine evil or making hitler s home part of his vacation bucket list or alleged misconduct, no, no, but rather for snitching on the alleged republican cocaine orgies. we begin in pennsylvania with a reminder of how elections work. now, you see there are many different ways to vote. there is early voting and voting on election day and filling out mail-y ballots. anyone can vote by mail in pennsylvania but they cannot be counted until election day. that s why in 2020 it took a few days past election day for joe biden to be declared the winner. and the lead can change as you count more and later tallied votes. nothing nefarious about that. and yet donald trump and republicans used that perfectly normal process and its completely routine delays to cry voter fraud and stolen election which led to trump s lawyer rudy giuliani winding up holding that embarrassing press conference a
america to a state of, quote, godliness. the secret recordings that are creating fresh controversy for supreme court justice samuel alito. plus, a rare op-ed from attorney general merrick garland this morning, defending the doj as the house takes new steps towards holding him in contempt. and later, a primary day battle of wills, how donald trump s endorsement power is colliding with kevin mccarthy s revenge tour in south carolina. great to have you with us. thank you for being here. it is 10:00 eastern. i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. we begin with verdict watch in the federal gun case against hunter biden. the jury back to deliberations this morning after being handed the case yesterday afternoon, following closing arguments where the prosecution called the evidence overwhelming. and the defense argued the prosecution had not proved their case beyond a reasonable doubt. nbc s ken dilanian is outside that courthouse in wilmington. also with us, civil rights at