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it s a game changer. we re also fixing what s called, and this has been the bane of driving me crazy when i was out of office. the public service loan forgiveness program. now, this program forgives student loans to encourage those students who have those loans if they go in to public service. think of the millions who are. public school teachers, local police officers, workers at local charities, members of the military and national guard, and so many more, think of the folks who work for federal, state, local, travel governments, keeping essentially services going, respond to go natural disaster, all of those firefighters and cops. the program is designed so if you serve in one of these jobs and be able to list those and be able to accurately assess whether you do, and make your loan payments for ten years, even if it s not consecutive years, your remaining balance will be completely forgiven. it s a great idea but the program is a mess. it s so inefficient, and compl ....
november? i ll also speak with a florida primary winner trying to become the first member of congress from generation z. and a proposal to tackle homelessness, forcing hotels to offer up empty rooms. but how do hotel guests and owners feel? a contentious debate playing out right now in a major american city. welcome to the lead. i m jake tapper. we start today with our money lead. a monumental announcement out of the white house today affecting tens of millions of americans. president biden laying out his decision to cancel $10,000 in student loan debt for borrowers who make less than $125,000 a year. some americans could see $20,000 in relief, and this move could completely wipe out student debt for one-third of borrowers. president biden is also extending the loan repayment freeze through the rest of the year. leading democratic lawmakers are hailing the president s move today, calling it, quote, a giant step forward in addressing the student debt crisis, but so ....
this. you should never use the justice department on the gland out of the boxes of material, but they won t put things in those boxes to entrap him? one man is already targeted a fbi office before being killed by police. the violent rhetoric online has reached a fevered pitch. plus democrats and the president hailing the passage of the inflation protection act, hoping it will translate to votes in november. today the american people one. the special interests last, finally. the final passage of the inflation reduction act act in the house of representatives, people to see lower health care, those that are paying zero dollars in federal income tax will now have to pay a minimum tax. we can recover all that this hour. we re gonna begin with the unsealed search warrant from mar-a-lago. hunting for people with knowledge of the document, who tunes reporting that at least one term provider signed a statement in june and serving that all material merit is classifie ....
tonight on the reidout mr. trump has repeatedly and consistently misrepresented and inflated the value of his assets. and before he takes the stand, i am certain that he will engage in name calling and taunts and race-baiting. and call this a witch hunt. but at the end of the day, the only thing that matters are the facts and the numbers. and numbers, my friends, don t lie. and attorney general tish james was right about trump, on the wednesday stand today in his civil fraud trial, trump was belligerent, showing his usual lack of respect for the rule of law and the people who administer it. also, tonight, how trump will be using this trial and his future trials as a campaign platform. plus, new reporting on what trump might do on day one if he returns to the white house, including possibly invoking the insurrection act. and the panic amongst some democrats about president biden s sagging poll numbers now that we re just one years away from election day. i ....
2010. but in this polarized era, that s still enough to tip the house to them. and as ali alluded, there are a lot of vulnerable democratic seats in some pretty blue states and districts. california, new york, connecticut, rhode island, these are where democrats are heading to election day with big problems with open seats and more retirements that are more in the democrats than the republicans. and there are also a number of democratic incumbents who have said things to make themselves more vulnerable. and so a number of them are dealing with redistricting challenges from taking on a whole lot of new constituents under these new lines. i m hoping you can clear this up as we head state by state and bellwether races. we will start with pennsylvania s eighth district. the latest new york times polling shows the incumbent democrat matt cartwright is ahead but specifically leading ....