Efforts and where the Ceasefire Talks stand right now plus a major cyber attack is nearly crippled Healthcare Businesses across the country with some saying they may have to close their doors. The impacts and whats being done to get them back up and running it will be another day of dangerous Fire Conditions across texas. We are live in texas as firefighters, their work to get the fire fires under control and his residents began rebuilding we are about to see a critical week play out on capitol hill and beyond Super Tuesday, of course, just a couple of days away. And then on thursday, President Biden will deliver his highly anticipated state of the Union Address. Hes currently at camp david with key advisers there is preparing that speech know hell address the nation hours before another partial Government Shutdown deadline are taking a live look at capitol hill right now. Now, Congress Passed the Stopgap Measure last week, but it only funded the government through march 8. However, th
Were ready to go. Thats the quote from the Fulton County d. A. , saying the work is done in the investigation. An Indictment Decision could be announced at any time. It also comes as the classified Documents Case against the former president moves forward. Were on top of all those moving details. A lifeline for student borrowers. The white house outlining a new plan that could lower monthly payments,ing reduce the total amount borrowers must pay back. Well break down exactly how it works. Plus an american nurse and her child kidnapped in haiti. How u. S. Officials are working to get them home. Were following these major developing stories, all coming in right here to Cnn News Central. This is maralago property manager, now codefendant, in former President Trumps Documents Case, Carlos De Oliveira. De oliveira was indicted last week on four charges. He did not enter a formal plea during this brief hearing, and was released on a 100,000 bond. He will be formally arraigned next week. He,
Here tonight. Thanks for being here. Its gonna do it for me for now. But now its time for the last word with lawrence odonnell. But evening, lawrence. With evening, rachel. After we get through Andrew Weissmann and neal katyal talking about the case against donald trump, where it stands tonight. We are gonna get to the United Nations, which we dont do often enough here, to speak with our United Nations ambassador, because the United States becomes the head of the Security Council tomorrow. It is our term for the ambassadors term, i should say Linda Thomasgreenfield, u. N. Ambassador, fantastic. I was just talking about the u. S. Having this confounding, sort of dilemma, or decisionmaker, deciding whether or not its gonna keep its word on being really mad at uganda for their killed against law while simultaneously planning to go ahead with this hundreds of millions of dollars in funding that would we give them for anti age this year. With Linda Thomasgreenfield, which were gonna talk ab
and lots of questions to answer, so let s get started. breaking overnight, a another mass shooting. this time in baltimore, maryland. at least two people have been killed, and dozens of others injured after gunfire of wraps at an annual block party. we are live with the latest. plus, supreme fallout, the reaction from both sides of the aisle to the historic rulings from the high court, we re going to take a closer look at the decisions impacting student debt relief, and lgbtq plus rights. and, legal lines, hundreds of new laws, including crackdowns and undocumented migrants and the lgbtq+ community are now being enforced in florida. what this means for rhonda santa says presidential playbook of making america florida. all of this and more is coming up. a good sunday morning to, you i m katie phang. we are following the breaking news out of baltimore, maryland this morning as america experiences yet another mass shooting that has left at least two people dead and 28 others i
east coast. we are expecting president biden to address the supreme court 6-3 ruling blocking his student loan handout plan. that ruling already reigniting calls from the left to change the highest court in the nation, shannon bream will join us on that. welcome back as america reports heads into a second hour, i m sandra smith in new york. mike, great to have you here today. mike: sandra, great to be working with you. i m in for john roberts. the president s plan would have wiped out up to $20,000 in loans per person, but a lawsuit from six states and two individuals said the president does not have that authority and the court s majority agreed. that leaves about 40 million americans in limbo. one student loan borrower disappointed with the decision weighed in last hour addressing why he thinks the plan was fair. as someone who graduates in 2024, i m expecting to enter a very competitive job market looking for an entry level position. that s ultimately not going to pa