neil gorsuch sided with liberal colleagues. he writes the current border crisis is not a covid crisis and courts should not be in the business of perpetuating administrative ed ictus for one emergency. we re a court of law, not policymakers of last resort. some democrats want the president to act on the crisis and show his administration has a real plan in place once title 42 is gone. congresswoman elect in a border district length it rip. they refuse to come down to the border to see what s happening. they haven t put any policy nor any plan in place for this surge of migrants that is going to come across our border once title 42 is lifted. molly: former border patrol chief set to weigh in on this. we begin with aishah hosni in washington keeping us updated on these changes. good morning. lawmakers on both sides are urging this administration to use this time, this extension, to come up with a better border strategy. texas representative henry cuellar this morning. h
prepare to resume federal student loan payments in januar. while he s set to an kel cancel billions of dollars. progressives they are not happy. they say this doesn t go far enough. critics say the move will penalize the responsible american who already paid off their loans by making them now foot the bill for those who haven t paid just yet. there are concerns of the handout will increase inflation and widen the wealth gap. let s look at the numbers. the plan is expected to give the $10,000 handout to those making less than $125,000 a year. that adds up very fast with one estimate putting it at $300 billion over the next ten years and that is on the low end. even still, that amounts to an additional $2000 for every single american taxpayer. karlie, the left says handout to the rich. they complain about tax cuts. make no mistake. this is a handout to the rich. we have the numbers. anywhere from 68% to 70% of loans are going to go to those in the top 60% of the income distri
suspicious circumstances based on the child s age, the fact that we have not found any evidence to indicate where she is at and other than where she was last at. there is also a $50,000 reward for information in the case. her father told me today he hopes by keeping the story in the media someone can help them bring his daughter home. we hope to help. molly: thank you for that report. we appreciate it. new york city s resolving door of crime. a couple of new examples. prosecutors released a serial shoplifter dozens of cops. they nabbed him for 27 heists. this man is accused of killing two people and stabbing two others in a four-day crime spree. adams ran on the promise of restoring public safety almost a year ago. you look at what we inherited
higher level of brazen shoplifting and organized retail crime. i mean, it s a little crazy out here. reporter: it s not just the streets and the stores. this i.t. technician living in brooklyn says she started feeling less safe after what happened to her. i was in the subway and somebody snatched my purse and my shoes. i was your purse and your shoes? and my shoes. reporter: with some feeling more uneasy, they re turning to new york city s mayor, eric adams, now in office for about a year. adams ran on a platform that he, as a former cop, was best suited to tackle crime. i think this city and the police commission is moving in the right direction. but are you moving fast enough? yes, we are. it s been 11 months. and what i said i wanted to focus on when i was campaigning, shootings and homicides and guns, 27-year high in removing guns off our streets. reporter: murders are down 13% and shootings down 15% since
it for them. reporter: shoplifting has gotten so bad this year, rite aid is considering literally putting everything behind showcases. it s already closed at least two of its stores in new york city. a spokeswoman saying in part, in regards to theft, like many in the industry, we are seeing a higher level of brazen shoplifting and organized retail crime. i mean, it s a little crazy out here. reporter: it s not just the streets and the stores. this i.t. technician living in brooklyn says she started feeling less safe after what happened to her. i was in the subway and somebody snatched my purse and my shoes. i was your purse and your shoes? and my shoes. reporter: with some feeling more uneasy, they re turning to new york city s mayor, eric adams, now in office for about a year. adams ran on a platform that he, as a former cop, was best suited to tackle crime. i think this city and the