to make land fall in just a matter of hours. and flooding already reported tonight ahead of the hurricane. this video just coming into us from key west florida. as you can see, one resident s basement is already flooded and there obviously many more just like it. plus, we showed you video last night of a wawa just outside philadelphia being ransacked and now we have brand new video giving us a much clearer picture of the roughly 100 juveniles some as young as ten years old causing thousands of dollars of damage. tonight how other area stores are looking to confront the increasingly rise in crime. it is a real problem across the country. and as you know we re also just days away from online applications being made available for president biden s student loan handout that could be put on hold, frankly, as there is a new legal challenge to tell you about tonight. we re going to talk to the group that has filed a lawsuit later in the show. but we begin this hour with hurricane
in this case, is that maybe congress could do this. and they, in fact, have passed over debt forgiveness programs in the past. the president cannot do it unilaterally and without cop grouchily authorization. if we let that go as a precedent, it really demonstrates the president of the united states can act on a political whim and spend half a trillion dollars. that has to be something that a court weighs in on. very interesting conversation. can t wait to see how things turn out. larry salsman representing the plaintiff in this particular case. larry thank you so much. thank you. kevin: coming up a political cartoon that put a seattle sounder s player on defense. sounds like a good story for my man jr, that would be jason rantz. he joins us from the left coast for the lightning round next. but i m truly humbled and i see the real battles our brave, paralyzed veterans have faced defending our freedom. and when they come home.
college, who haven t taken out student debt. if it goes through, it will be the most expensive executive order in american history. kevin: strong words there by betsy devos. the debate over the president student loan handouts spilling over into an actual lawsuit. the first one being filed in the great state of indiana where a plaintiff claims the tax penalty from his state will be more harmful than actually helping people with loans. and this is a very interesting topic. here to discuss is larry saltsman the litigation director with the pacific legal foundation representing the plaintiff. larry there are a number of questions i have for you. i think the obvious one is this one. if you went to college and you took out a loan, you re responsible for the loan. you should pay for it. if you didn t go to college, didn t want to go to college, didn t have the grades to go to college, did something else with your life, you re driving a truck, why on earth should be you on the hook to fund s