$10,000. senator rick scott says if dems want solutions here is one. stop wasting taxpayer dollars and start holding institutions accountable for student outcomes. former trump senior counselor kellyanne conway with this. it also is a complete farce that they already passed something misnamed as the inflation reduction act and turn around and going to make inflation worse. we are making things more expensive because they continue to spend money that we don t have on things that we don t need. let s dig into the real cost of this bail-out. according to a budget model a one-time cancellation of $10,000 per borrower would cost $300 billion. but if the white house it wipes out $50,000 per borrower that price tag jumps to $980 billion. sometimes the numbers get so big it is hard to keep track and hard to really get a grasp of just how massive this sort of pay out is. it is massive. the bit by bit number is $10,000 for each person with student loan debt outstanding that mak
golo s a lifestyle change and you make the change and it stays off. (soft music) it s the top of the hour on cnn newsroom. i m alisyn camerota. i m victor blackwell. a just released letter from the national archives reveals more than 700 pages of classified documents were retrieved from former president trump s home in january. and that collection set off the chain of events that led to the fbi s search of mar-a-lago this month. this letter, first disclosed on a web site of a trump ally lays out the deferential treatment given to former president after the discovery. it describes how the fbi waited more than a month to look into those boxes to assess the damage. that delay was to allow the trump team to review whether to claim executive privilege. the letter was made public just hours after trump s lawyers filed its first court response to the fbi finding all of those classified documents in his home. they re seeking a third party, also known as a special master now to
comprising more than 700 pages. some include the highest levels of classification and that, quote, access to the materials is not only necessary for purposes of our ongoing criminal investigation but potential damage control from the apparent manner in which these materials were stored and transported. this letter and what it reveals dovetails with new reporting from the new york times about how many documents the government has now recovered in total. multiple sources tell the new york times that donald trump held on to more than 300 classified documents after leaving office. some of those as we just explained were recovered in january by the national archives. a second set was also in mar-a-lago and was handed over to the justice department in june. the third were found at the fbi, by the fbi in the search a couple weeks ago. that s the latest on what is being reported from the government about the search and here is the latest on what trump s team is saying. they have
[scattered applause] security is supposed to stop her at the door, who can say no to that smile? so is our friend from alaska, jamie lasalle. [scattered applause] sarah palin once said of jamie s career, i can t see it from my house or anybody else s. so what was one of the most repeated phrases in last few years to describe america? other than china s bitch? how about polarized? every expert in media crank says we are at each other s throats and maybe it s true if you re on a new york city subway, or worse, married to this. but for the most part, if you go to the gym, the supermarket, or the park, anywhere jamie sleeps, you ll see people getting along buried americans pretty much get by on the universal belief leave me alone unless i ask for help and i will do the same. if it s the same words kat says to her tapeworm. we know your secret. so why the perception that we hate each other? the belief comes from the top of a pile 50 feet high. press, which which is the least popul
first breaking tonight house speaker nancy pelosi says that u.s. will not abound in its commitments to taiwan after meeting with taiwanese leaders of the past day. the beijing rebuttal crock causing a lot of concerns as china prepares for a large-scale show of force in the taiwan strafe to make clear that its claims are nonnegotiable the island it regards as a renegade province. the military drills are expected to be the most provocative action towards taiwan and a quarter century. the white house correspondent peter doocy joins us from the north long, peter. on the ground and in the water near taiwan a lot is changing. here at the white house the president s position towards china head is not changing. tonight he remains in covert isolation as speaker nancy pelosi jets around asia. we condemn them for being one of the most freest societies in the world. that s not how china sees things though. neither is this. this is a choice between democracy and toss to see. the