[playing national anthem] [playing national anthem] [playing national anthem] [playing national anthem] [cheering] good Morning Welcome to fox friends, one third of us incredibly refreshed after ten hours of sleep, thats incredible, ten hours of sleep when they do the morning show. I got in bed at 615. Pete damages not even alabama domination but not even the comeback in the second half. Will i did not see the pregame. Rachel does this mean you are officially old . Embrace it. Im here for the weekend. Pete did you go outside and get me coffee. Pete he had some brewed up outside i assumed you would come back with two cups. Will we also have the fired Apartment Coffee as well. Caliber coffee. Pete you slept ten hours and got yourself coffee. Rachel i made espresso in my office. Im going to throw this out and go get that stuff. Will is much better i shouldve gotten you something. Usually we have Coffee Waiting for us and i only got one cup, my apologies. Rachel he is old and selfish. Will
It is tuesday, so i must be talking about, you guessed it, project 2025. Digging through this 900page tome is my work until election day. Then theres this other part, cutting taxes for corporations and the wealthiest among us. Now, today the progressive think tank, center for American Progress, released an analysis of what project 2025s tax plan would actuallys look like for Americas Bank accounts if trump enacted it. The top lines in this thing are amazing. According to the center for American Progress project 2025s tax plan would cut taxes for households making more than 10 million a year by an average of 2. 4 million a year, which is great news for the hyperwealthy, but what about for the rest of america . Check out this chart. This is a visualization of the added tax burdensu for a middle class a married couple with two c children under project 2025s tax plan. Under the plan families by that description that make anywhere between 35,000 a year and 170,000 a year would all see their
supreme court set to release new rulings any moment. a big one we re waiting for will decide the fate of president biden s student loan relief plan. the court must decide whether the administration has the legal authority to cancel hundreds of billions of dollars worth of student debt held by millions of americans. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom. i m dana perino. bill: good morning. dana: what? bill: for later. i m bill hemmer, good morning at home. the nation awaiting the supreme court decision on the student loan bail-out. at stake forgiving more than $4 billion in student debt allowing people who received the federal loans to keep that money in their pocket. some lawmakers are pushing to repeal the president s plan for student hand-outs. grady trimble live at fox business on the hill. let s start there, grady. good morning. good morning to you, bill. the debt ceiling vote is getting most of the attention here right now. but another vote could happen
they will not work and they are unfair. also in the programme this lunchtime. questions from relatives about why it took police almost two days to find the victims of a car crash in cardiff that left three young people dead and two seriously injured. scientists say annual flood damage in parts of the uk could increase by more than 20% over the next century. calls for anyone with a prepayment meter for their energy supply to have it removed for free. and tickets for this year s eurovision song contest final in liverpool have sold out in just over half an hour. coming up on the bbc news channel. refunds for liverpool fans who attended last year s champions league final, as uefa take responsibility for scenes where supporters were tear gassed in paris. hello. good afternoon. enough is enough the words of the home secretary in the last few minutes as she outlined the government s plan to stop migrants coming to the uk on small boats. suella braverman was introducing to the ho
eastern time here on msnbc katy tur reports right now good to be with us i m katy tur on monday, kevin mccarthy was in new york city trying to get wall street on his side as he plays a game of chicken with the white house on the debt limit. today it s president biden who is making his case this time he is speaking to union workers in maryland. the president is arguing a clean raise of the debt limit is the only good option at the same time he s pitching his own plans on the economy some that have already created jobs in the past few months we ve seen the president or the vice president in places like upstate new york, dalton, georgia, durham, north carolina, minneapolis, minnesota and more touting green energy initiatives or the chips act the financial times says $209 billion have been pledged by the u.s. or foreign companies to create 280,000 new factory jobs and that amount is almost double the capital spending commitments made in the same sectors in 2021 and nearly 20 ti