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following all of this for us. thank you. top of a brand-new hour on cnn newsroom. good to have you. i m victor blackwell. i ll bianna golodryga. the supreme court just finished hearing oral arguments in two cases challenging president biden s student loan forgiveness plan. the decision could affect 40 million borrowers. the program, which would provide up to $20,000 of debt forgiveness has been on hold after a lower court blocked it back in november. conservatives challenging the program argue it will have widespread economic repercussions. the congressional budget office estimated it will cost $400 billion over time, but justice ketanji brown jackson argued one of the largest servicers of student loans, mohela in missouri, is not a government entity. in fact, isn t that really as you say the most important thing if economic injury is the point? yes. i understood that the injury that was being asserted here was an economic injury, but if we look at mohela and we
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he will respond to nothing most vile racist attacks against himb . guess what?al fromk the media mob at nbc latt ,we have a full report on china s petulant saber rattling during speaker pelosi s trip to our ally taiwan. siand back here at home, we are learning shocking details about speakerg pelosi s husband, paul pelosi. his recent arrest. j it wasn t just drinking. apparently drugs were involved. wewe the details coming up. but first, breaking right now is nine o clock on the east coast and six o clockck on the west coast. that means more polls are c closed in arizona, michigan, kansas and missouri. na,and voting still underway in the state of washington at the very latest at the biger board himself as our own prepare. but a lot of big primaries tonight. yeah, five of o you ve gotna arizona, kansas, michigan, missouri and washington. sean,nsas, a lot of action happg around the country. let s start in the governors races, michigan, that republican primary to take on . gretch
republicans, they should do the same thing. lay their proposal on the table. and we can sit down and we can agree, disagree, we can fight it out. when i introduced my budget, you ll see that it is going to invest in america lower health costs and protect the strength of social security while cutting the deficit more than $2 trillion over the next ten years. [ applause ] by the way i want to make it clear, i m going to raise some taxes. many of you are billionaires out there, you re going to stop paying 3%. not a joke. the idea that a billionaire, we used to have 600 or so in the united states of america. now there is 1,000. the idea that they pay at a rate that is lower than the rate of a police officer, a schoolteacher, a nurse, is bizarre. you re going to see the people making less thanhe very