calling on the president to susspend interest payments for student loans for 12 months. nancy mace on that and who pays for it. she s here. welcome, everyone. i m not neil cavuto. neil cavuto is getting well-deserved vacation. i m edward lawrence. this is a special edition of your world. first to jacqui heinrich on what the white house is saying about next steps for this. jacqui? yeah, the white house is going to have a hard time fulfilling calls from alexandria ocasio-cortez and others to suspect interest on students loan payments during that 12-month great period the administration is enacting before payments resume. as part of the budget agreement, the president signed in to law those payments must start again after august. the first ones are due in october. the only reason this grace period is considered a valid work around is because the bills would still be due but interest would be accruing. otherwise, it would be a postponement, which is barred under the new law.
decision. where does it go from here? jonathan and charlie coming up. this is the worst, the very worst. flights got delayed through denver by like four plus hours. i have never seen it like this, never ever. i m glad i got here early. if i was later, i don t know if i would have made it. not much you can do other than hope to get through before we miss a flight. overcrowded airports causing some major headaches, but many travelers say getting to the airport just half the battle. welcome to america reports. i m molly line. i m bryan. sandra and john have the day off. more than 1,000 delays across the u.s. after a brutal weekend with 15,000 slowdowns and hundreds more flights canceled and may be more chaos ahead as stormy weather coupled with staffing shortages are forcing planes to stay on the ground. c.b. cotton in new jersey, how are things looking there today? hi, bryan. severe weather this afternoon could be the biggest threat to holding up people s trav
either detonated or threw explosive devices at three different businesses in the nation s capital within the span of minutes sunday morning. officials are offering a reward for information leading to an arrest or conviction as the search continues. correspondent david spunk joins me live in washington. good evening, david. mike, good evening. still no word on a suspect or suspects. they believe there may be multiple people involved given that multiple locations were hit within 15 minutes. authorities are advertising a $20,000 reward for more information leading to the arrest of a suspect or, as i said, possibly multiple suspects. police are out with a wanted poster hoping to bring awareness and information to crack the case. it s hard to make out the suspect, but the vehicle is a gold champagne-colored acura tl with a clear clot of a maryland plate. now, the attacks began at 4:30 yesterday morning. the first a truist bank atm, someone detonated an explosive outside the buil
matter you can make it. space is not necessary without title 42 the crisis at the border showing no signs of slowing down. massive groups and we mean massive, record a massive outpouring and as a covid era policy are lifted. in texas a national guard scrambling to deal with the surge and even blocking some migrant groups from attempting to cross the border. the guy in charge of the lone star operation in charge of it, brigadier general matt is here and only here. and arizona democrats are denying the white house declare emergency over the crisis. we will talk to county sheriff mark daniels and in new york mayor eric adam says his city is overwhelmed with asylum seekers he is busting some to decembers. folks in the suburbs aren t happy. were going to talk to those trying to stop the mayor s plan. the morning everyone i am neil cavuto very good heavy this weekend. and uglier at the border. they talked about containing crowds. luck with that. the latest right now in el paso, tex
Im paula reed in washington. For a ferocious freeze complicating Rescue Efforts after a deadly winter storm pummeled the u. S. Freed warnings in effect across the u. S. Snow and sheets of ice. The storm blamed for at least 26 deaths. Roads impassable in Upstate New York after a monstrous blizzard. For nearly 12 hours it was almost impossible to go anywhere in a vast majority of the community. This is an area with approximately 500,000 residents between the city of buffalo and the suburbs. It was such that we had to pull Emergency Rescue vehicling off the roads. The bitter cold icing over the christmas celebrations. This morning parts of the south seeing the coldest christmas in decades and making a mess of holiday travel. 1,800 Flights Canceled again today. We have a team covering this all tracking the latest Winter Weather developments but beginning in buffalo, new york. Paw lo sandoval is there. Last time we spoke we did see some trucks on the road. Whats the latest there . Reporter