mar-a-lago. could that change the judge s reasoning? we re going to explore that. plus, three months after the deadly shooting in uvalde, the police chief facing outrage for his response, has now been fired. his 17-page response to his firing, calling it a public lynching. what uvalde parents are thinking about that today. and president biden s loan forgiveness plan is getting mixed reaction. the washington post editorial board calls it a regressive, expensive mistake. even some former obama officials are shaking their heads. we ll get into that as well. but let us start with that fast-approaching doj deadline. joining me now is nbc news correspondent ken dilanian, legal affairs columnist for the l.a. times and host of talking feds podcast, lot of titles, harry, and lisa ruben, an nbc legal analyst. ken, so, the justice department has an hour more. are we even going to be aware when they ve submitted it? aren t they submitting this filing under seal as well? rep
i believe my plan is responsible is fair. it focuses the benefit on middle-class and working families. so will it help or hurt the president and democrats politically? today opinion sharply divided. i voted for the president specifically for this issue. $20,000 for pell recipients would be a major victory. i just feel it s a little slap in the face to those who worked hard to pay it off. also today restrictive abortion bans taking effect in oklahoma, tennessee and texas. combined with state bans already in effect since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. 1/3 of american women now live in states where abortion procedures are either banned entirely or very severely curtailed. but in idaho a judge has temporarily blocked part of the state s new law for conflicting with federal health care guarantees. first, though, to student loans. joining us now, nbc news chief white house correspondent and weekend today co-anchor kristen welker. msnbc correspondent tremain
network this weekend to pass the inflation reduction act of 2022. this legislation would be historic investing in things like combatting climate change, extending access to obamacare and finally, finally letting medicare negotiate with drug companies. but this is only after wheeling and dealing with you know who of course arizona senator kirsten sinema who demanded the preservation of a major tax loophole and forget this. the extremely rich hedge fund managers. the side eye is for you, we will talk more about that in a minute but first, republicans are starting to see that face bumping over the nine military and military aid are trying to obliterate abortion rights in kansas tonight go quite as well as they think. the defeat was kind of like when craig took down deebo and friday, you guys remember that? psychotic. regardless, they did not stop trump and back candidates from a sweeping victory in arizona s primaries. former tv anchor and corn election denier, kari lake said he
also tonight, a gunman opens fire on a bus near jerusalem s western wall. at least five americans are wounded. a pregnant woman shot in the stomach. her condition tonight, as well as her baby s. the father shot as he protected his son. and what we re learning about the alleged gunman. flooding fears. parts of the country that are desperate for rain are now bracing for dangerous floods. rob marciano times it out for us. salman rushdie recovering. the author, now off a ventilator after the vicious stabbing. we speak with a second victim, and new information about the suspect. fleeing the fighting. ukrainian families desperate to escape the battle near the country s largest nuclear plant. we re in afghanistan, one year after the taliban takeover. tonight, the youngest victims of this economic crisis. every baby in this hospital is malnourished. our ian pannell, who was there when the country fell, is back in kabul tonight. demand is growing for the monkeypox vaccine wi
and i m talking close to 100 phone calls to this phone number back and forth. but he did love her. i told some people at the clinic i wish i had someone that would look at me the way jon looks at susan. the question for the jury was didi lover to death. the motive was laws lost. hello and welcome to dateline if you re a fan of fictional courtroom dramas you might think that every criminal trial and with a bombshell. maybe it s a surprise witness or an 11th hour confession. well that kind of thing rarely happens in a real trial. but it did in the story. one last unexpected twist in the case full of surprises. here is dennis murphy with the valentine s day mystery. a dozen roses check. how about a candle lit dinner and a champagne toast to love? isn t that what s valentine s day is supposed to be about? we all know red is for the ribbon on the box of chocolates, not for the pool of blood in the master back. maybe chicago gangsters get killed on the scene val