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featured guest on this week s version of the all-american summer concert series. he is extremely talented. 5 9 . steve steve how much does he weigh, brian? 37 years old. born november 9th. i would think he is about 172. and i think he is going to be in canton, ohio next but more importantly with us soon and as soon as they start rolling the turn out on thursday, the whole city changes shape. it just becomes they just start buzzing about the summer concert series. katie: i love country music and i love chris lane so i m looking forward to that later in the show. steve: that s right. you know, as we look outside though, it s dark. when we started the summer concert series, it was really bright. steve: there you can see the mclemores because they have been grilling up food for the vips who are in attendance today. and it s john and john. what are you fixing today? steve, katie, brian, we you may have an empty stage behind you, but you are not going to have em ....
$15,000 of student loans. bill: i would have loved to have been given 10 grand. it could change your life but i signed a contract. a contract. i had to pay it. that was the bill. dana: i was so afraid i couldn t make my next payment that i made two payments at night. i was a waitress. president biden has had to make this decision over and over because he has hemmed and hawed about it. right now today he is expected to cancel up to $10,000 in student debt for americans making less than $125,000 per year. he will also reportedly extend the pause on loan repayments until after the mid-terms even though apparently we have the best job market in history. bill: taxpayers will foot the bill for all of this. it will cost anywhere between $300 billion at the low end and upwards of $980 billion at the high-end depending the decision he makes. dana: the price tag is raising alarm bells on both sides of the aisle. critics are calling it a hand-out that will do more harm tha ....
doj dealing a blow to the january 6 committee. wanting to charge mark metal an his former deputy. this says former trump aides sa that navarro responds to what h calls unnecessarily harsh treatment at the hands of federal agents are flatly taken away in handcuffs and leg irons over his complaints of a subpoena. that plus an update on that gop senate primary race in pennsylvania where the recount continues to spike. a confession to fight. be begin with the economy where the white house reality appears to be set again with inflation, dashing any hopes of a rebound despite good data point. ashley strohmier has more on that tonight. how are you even though inflation is crushing americans they re praising the new jobs numbers. this is regardless of the out-of-control gas prices and the supply chain. the report shows that 390,000 jobs were created in may, which does meet expectation but falls short of aprils for hundred 28,000 jobs created. the average price of gas is now o ....
hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the social commentator, joanna jarjue, and david bond, who is the deputy political editor at the evening standard. tomorrow s front pages, starting with borisjohnson could face a confidence vote as early as tuesday according to the metro, as the response to partygate builds. meanwhile the telegraph reports on the pm s ethics adviser, lord geidt, demanding an explanation over lockdown parties and raising legitimate questions over whether the ministerial code was broken. the financial times leads on a joint effort between the uk and eu to bring in a ban on insuring ships carrying russian oil. the paper says the move will shut moscow out of the lloyd s of london insurance market and cut its ability to export crude oil, in response to the invasion of ukraine. there are calls for free school meals to be extended for the summer. bring ina bring in a ban on ensuring ships carryin ....
president declared that there is just no way that he could have seen this coming. a lot of parents are watching about baby formula. a few questions, all of a sudden it s on the front page of every newspaper and that is important. should you have taken those steps sooner before this happened? if we would ve been better mind readers, i guess we could have, but we moved as quickly as it became apparent to us. we have to move with caution as well as speed. tammy: it s on the cover of the newspapers, so he has to deal with it. the administration and their allies are putting blame, a washington post fact checker called it an outrage. and yesterday the press secretary spoke out and bette midler said try breast-feeding, it s free and available on demand. meanwhile, another individual placed blame on a woman wanting to starve small children in the government stockpiling formula for illegal immigrants. and another blame the united states for not having federally paid ma ....