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students $200 on average. borrowers would repay $470 billion in debt according to the and wharton model. that's more than president biden's student loan forgiveness was expected to cost. paul: $407 billion. what legislative authority is the president calling for? >> 0, just waving it into magic executive order. let's get cynical about this. clearly after the first one was struck down by the supreme court, they are back and the point is democrats joe biden really want the college vote or the vote of recently graduated college students carrying this debt. the political question is by putting the subject in front of people so often will it build resentment as suggested with the first one among young

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

time to get that trust back. >> martha: you're right. that is a tragedy. i think that sort of acceptance and admission of things that we got wrong. look, this was an unprecedented situation. everybody made mistakes along the way here. i think an admission of that might help to build that trust with some of these individuals again. >> absolutely. >> martha: thanks, dr. carson. great to have you with us. >> thank you, martha. >> martha: let's bring in our panel, dr. nicole saphier and ian prior, fight for schools, american first legal senior adviser. he worked in the trump administration's doj. great to have you with us. ian, i want to start with you. i want to talk about the money that went into reopening schools. $307 billion was earmarked during the course of covid. because we heard from randy weingarten and others that it was going to take resources, which means money, to get these

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CNN Newsroom

administration officials, but trump himself was not charged. now, of course, all of this i should point out, comes at a cost to the taxpayers. so let's take a look at these costs of the special counsel investigations. $57 million, and $101 million. $37 million. at the end of the day, this is a small drop in the bucket compared to what the federal government spends at large. they've spent $907 billion this fiscal year. it comes at a cost to the taxpayer, but the business of government has to be the business of government. guys? >> thank you. >> thank you. >> we are expecting to hear from the white house at any moment on the appointment of that special counsel to investigate president biden's handling of classified documents. stay with us. - how'd d you get here? - kayak! they compared hundrereds of travel sites to find a great deal on my flight, car and hotel. [h[hissing] - kayak. search one and done..

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BBC News

richest person in the world. bernard arnault. he is a french businessman and he is the luxury brand owner of louis vuitton and sephora and he is now worth $165 billion. moving on to mark zuckerberg, his fortune declined $45.6 billion. it means that he is now ranked in 20 fifth place on the billionaires index. if you cast your mind back to 2018, you will remember that amazon founderjeff bezos was announced as the world's richest man. unfortunately, he is now ranked in sixth. he is now worth $107 billion. taking a bit of a hammering, - now worth $107 billion. taking a bit of a hammering, these . a bit of a hammering, these tech entrepreneurs. what about russians? the oligarchs have taken a hit in terms of sanctions, haven't they? yes, russian oligarchs _ sanctions, haven't they? yes, russian oligarchs were - sanctions, haven't they? yes, russian oligarchs were faced l with strict sanctions from western nations over the war in ukraine. looking at abramovich

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which is pretty impressive. and it means that this guy is now the richest person in the world. this is bernard arnault. he is a french businessman and he is luxury brand owner of louis vuitton and sephora and he is now worth $165 billion. moving on to mark zuckerberg, whose fortune declined $45.6 billion. it means that he is now ranked in 25th place on the billionaires�* index. and if you cast your mind back to 2018, you'll remember that amazon founderjeff bezos was announced as the world's richest man. well, unfortunately, he's now ranked in sixth place. he's now worth $107 billion. they've all taken a bit of a hammering, these tech entrepreneurs. what about russians? the oligarchs have taken a bit of a hit in terms of sanctions, haven't they? yes, that's right. russian oligarchs were faced with strict sanctions from western nations

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small change to him, probably. he's now worth $138 billion, so it's still a lot of money — and to put that into context, it buys you about 1000 boeing commercial planes, which is pretty impressive. and it means that this guy is now the richest person in the world. this is bernard arnault. he is a french businessman and he is luxury brand owner of louis vuitton and sephora and he is now worth $165 billion. moving on to mark zuckerberg, whose fortune declined $a5.6 billion. it means that he is now ranked in 25th place on the billionaires�* index. and if you cast your mind back to 2018, you�*ll remember that amazon founderjeff bezos was announced as the world�*s richest man. well, unfortunately, he�*s now ranked in sixth place. he�*s now worth $107 billion. they�*ve all taken a bit of a hammering, these tech entrepreneurs. what about russians?

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on the billionaires�* index. and if you cast your mind back to 2018, you�*ll remember that amazon founderjeff bezos was announced as the world�*s richest man. well, unfortunately, he�*s now ranked in sixth place. he�*s now worth $107 billion. they�*ve all taken a bit of a hammering, these tech entrepreneurs. what about russians? the oligarchs have taken a hit in terms of sanctions, haven�*t they? yes, that�*s right. russian oligarchs were faced with strict sanctions from western nations over the war in ukraine. looking at abramovich first of — who is, of course, the former owner of football club chelsea. he was forced to sell the club, and this is after he was faced with uk government sanctions. and also, the fortune of gennady timchenko, this is a billionaire energy investor and also close friend of vladimir putin.

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Americas Newsroom

>> the president was -- took too long to really begin to tackle inflation. and i think we still have work to do on lowering energy costs. i think it is important in the inflation reduction act we stood up to big oil and giving tax cuts the families who invest in energy efficiency in their homes and pivoting away from our dependence on big and foreign oil to a green energy economy. >> bill: she is not the only one. democrats at new hampshire congressional district 1 are seeing a similar thing. >> it's a contradictory message. the first the president took too long to focus on inflation. the inflation reduction act, what is it? $307 billion to push american towards more expensive forms of energy. you will see as people start to see the price of this climate mania, it is not an inflation reducer. she mentioned the incentives.

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

infusing with $107 billion. the postal master says that isn't enough. it is based solely on the services and the products it sells. the postmaster general says package prices have to go up. this can be an inconvenience for some people but this can be devastating for folks who rely on the postal service for prescriptions and for small businesses who rely on the postal service to ship packages. >> you're saying 30 cents to $6. that's a big increase. postmaster general lajoie was fired for slowing mail times. is that still going on? >> democrats have accused him of deliberately undermining the mail-in ballots. these are allegations he denied. people ask, why does he still have a job given he was a trump appointee. president biden has anamed all of his appointees to the board

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party leader and therefore by default voting on who is to be the next prime minister. it default voting on who is to be the next prime minister.— default voting on who is to be the next prime minister. it could be a lona next prime minister. it could be a long process- _ next prime minister. it could be a long process. thank _ next prime minister. it could be a long process. thank you - next prime minister. it could be a long process. thank you very - next prime minister. it could be a l long process. thank you very much indeed. the former chancellor has already received the backing of one of the party's so—called red wall mps, jacob young, mp for redcar. here he explains why. i think you only need look at the measures that rishi's already implemented which helped working people up and down the country, whether that's the changes he made to universal credit so people could keep more of their money there, whether that's the changes he's made to national insurance, which benefit the lowest well—off, whether it's the interventions he made on energy and giving people a discount if they lived in council tax bands a—d. all of his measures are focused on helping people who need help the most. i think that's been his record while he was chancellor, and i think that he'll continue to do that as prime minister as well. we spent £407 billion during a once—in—a—lifetime, once—in—ioo—years pandemic,

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