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protection clause. and it turns out, this is a cause for celebration for the vast majority of americans. who agree with the supreme court wrote quote limited english discrimination means eliminating all of it. it cannot mean one thing when applied to one individual and something else when applied to a person of another color. abc poll reveals 52 percent of americans, agree with the decision to overturn race-based missions. but sadly, this did not go over well with many democrats. new york congressman jamaal bowman says the court is illegitimate. and they are there to serve white supremacy and white patriarchy. the supreme court is here to serve oligarchs. they re here to serve billionaires come here to serve corporations, here to serve white supremacy and white patriarchy, and nativism. they want to take away our civil rights, they want to take away our voting rights, human rights, women s rights, they want to make our country more dangerous by spending concealed carry perm

CNN CNN Newsroom With Alisyn Camerota and Victor Blackwell July 7, 2024

team now filing a response to that fbi search for all of those boxes of classified material in his florida home two weeks ago. we ll start with the fbi seizure of classified documents at mar-a-lago. the former president wants a neutral third party called a special master to review the documents taken by the fbi and return anything not within the scope of the search warrant. we re also getting new information about how much sensitive data was at mar-a-lago and the concern at the national archives months ago, which set off this entire investigation. all right, so, let s get to cnn s senior crime and justice reporter, kaitlan. we know in january, the national archives retrieved 15 boxes of material from mar-a-lago, and we are learning, thanks thao the reporting, about exactly how much classified info was in those boxes. one of the things we re learning now is because the national archives is making public a letter back in may that fills out our timeline a little bit more,

CNN CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto July 7, 2024

guns in this country. we ll bring you all the breaking developments from the supreme court as they all happen this hour. that s right. also this morning, we follow several economic stories. hours from now, we could potentially see the biggest interest rate hike in decades. experts believe that the federal reserve is poised to hike rates as much as 0.75%. that may cool inflation, american consumers would feel the impact in many other ways. mortgages, car loans, credit cards and student borrowing would all become more expensive. also this morning, in an effort to drive down historically high gas prices, the biden administration is putting pressure on oil companies for, quote, concrete ideas, lower rising costs. we are following all of that. also, new details on mike pence to block the certification of the election. vice chair of the committee. congresswoman liz cheney teasing ahead to tomorrow s hearing releasing a portion of a taped deposition with former trump white hou

FOXNEWS Fox News Tonight June 4, 2024 00:25:00

education. put it kids are brainwashed 18 years to believe going to college is mandatory for a life with and a shred of dignity. there was a 17-year-old with no understanding of personal finance to decide to indenture themselves with the option of bankruptcy, probably for decades. one person we can thank the interestingly enough, is joe biden. in 1978, joe biden supported a bill called the middle income student assistance act. as intercept noted the bill eliminated income restrictions for federal loans to expand eligibility to all students. so it made it easier for students to borrow money, regardless of whether or not they be able to pay back the money. in just 12 years, student borrowing went from just under $2 billion, to $12 billion in that year joe biden also brought a bill in tennis is to stop them from using bankruptcy on

CNN CNN Newsroom With Alisyn Camerota and Victor Blackwell June 4, 2024 18:55:00

borrowing and some forgiveness tomorrow. what do you know? and we know there are some economists who think this whole thing is a bad idea. this is a controversial topic. we know so many people are struggling with a lot of student debt right now. it has a real impact. i mean, some people haven t been able to move out from their parents house because they have these high student loan payments or to buy their own home or start a family. the president is under a lot of pressure to do something here. now, our colleagues mj lee and phil mattingly, they re reporting that the white house is leaning towards cancelling up to $10,000 in student debt per borrower. that is for borrowers who make less than $125,000 a year. there has been push back here. one, because it would be expensive, right, there s some estimates that such a plan could cost $250 billion, and that would eat into much of the deficit reduction from the just p passed inflation reduction act. this could potentially be

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