will see you coming up. but for now, jake tapper is going to be joined b y house intelligence chairman, mike turner, michigan s democratic governor, gretchen whitmer, and republican senator mike rounds of south dakota. thank you again for sharing your sunday morning with us. have a great rest of your day. up in the air. the u.s. military shoots down an unidentified object over alaska friday. the president just wasn t willing to take that risk. and then another over canada saturday. what is going on up there? and is shooting it all down the new normal? the chairman of the house intelligence committee, congressman mike turner is here live. and, blueprint. after her party pulls off a midterm sweep, michigan s governor lays out her goals for the next two years. how much can democrats actually get done? governor gretchen whitmer joins me exclusively ahead. plus, blame game. president biden finds a new attack line against republicans. if that s your dream, i m your nigh
wants redacted from the affidavit that led to the unprecedented raid on mar-a-lago. will the doj have the final say on what we won t get to see? democrats having a big win in new york and a special election saying it s proof that the political wind has turned in their favor. a major shake-up among school boards in florida. the dream team is here to debate. we begin with the president s multibillion-dollar payout to student loan debtors. zero four oh have zero for those who ve already paid their loans. kevin corke is unpacking it. joe biden describing his plan to quote forgive up to $10,000 in federal student loan debt. making good on a campaign promise designed to give working and middle-class families some breathing room. what he didn t say is that working americans who didn t take out loans, didn t go to college, didn t have a chance to go or maybe didn t want to go. they will all have to chip in to pay for those who did. the residents announcement of these benefits are
Article: Americans deserve fairer Social Security taxes - There s no question that Congress will fix Social Security before the trust fund runs dry in 2033. The only real question is, what form will the fix take. As it s been ever since the beginning, Democrats and Republicans have sharply different ideas.