goes to the chinese island where that balloon was launched from what she found there dramatic video of an off-duty chicago police officer shooting and killing a man trying to rob her, right after she warned him she would kill him. i will kill you watch this fema finally arrives in ohio after that toxic train derailment, as we go inside one of the labs testing the county s well water is it safe plus, how these dogs are saving lives. can they find our correspondents buried in the snow? announcer: this is nbc nightly news with jose diaz-balart. good evening we begin with some sad news former president jimmy carter, the country s longest living president, is back at home in plains, georgia, tonight after a hospital stay. but he is now foregoing medical treatment and entering end-of-life hospice care we don t have much detail on the former president s health issues, but the 98-year-old has been in and out of the hospital in recent years and fought off cancer well int
parties today finally getting a briefing on the classified documents found at the homes and offices of president biden, former president trump, former vice president pence. will they get the details they have been demanding on what secrets may have been exposed? the latest on rupert murdoch. a live report from kier simmons in crimea. many civilians will be caught in the middle. 2.4 million people live here. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in washington where supreme court justices have been hearing arguments on two separate challenges to president biden s student loan forgiveness plan. the 26 million americans have applied for it. putting at risk a program potentially available for 40 million people. the program blocked late last year by a circuit court of appeals and a federal judge, would provide up to $20,000 in debt relief for borrowers earning less than $125,000 a year. at issue, whether the states have standing to appeal as well as the larger constitutio
election. the bombshell coming as he once again runs for the white house. what is the unprecedented charge or charges? and would he surrender for arrest? also tonight, the video appearing to show an american journalist arrested in russia on a spying charge. if convicted, he could face 20 years in prison. how will the u.s. respond? also tonight, the chilling 911 calls from the nashville school shooter. a teacher hiding in a closet, pleading for help as shots ring out. the military tragedy. nine soldiers killed when two black hawk helicopters crash in kentucky. the investigation. our nbc news exclusive. the former fox news producer at the center of a defamation battle, breaking her silence. she says fox bullied her into giving misleading testimony. her allegations of a toxic workplace and the shocking thing she says she was told about fact-checking election falsehoods. and words of kindness. the best-selling author and the outpouring from fans, inspiring america.
the vice president and almost every lawmaker was inside and when everybody knew there was going to be a rip a rally expected at the capitol that day . coming up tonight, the person serving as the capitol police chief on january 6 will join us and help answer that question. it s a truly important question as they said at the time, the january 6 committee, they had t predetermined outcome to go after donald trump and bludgeon him as much as possible bird that s why congressman jim jordan, congressman jim banks were off the committee, they were kicked off the committee and only members that impeached delmo trump were allowed on the committee. not exactly a fair committee. democrats are not interested in learning how that capital was breached, why security failed s badly, but here is the saddest part to me in it should be the whole country. that is this whole saw god is the. key and important information that we know about intelligence that they had that was being ignored in the
is being made when they aren t feeling or seeing it? one thing that could help, the billions set to be spent on fixing our nation s infrastructure. transportation secretary pete buttigieg will join me live later in the hour to explain when people might actually see those changes in their own communities. and the latest on the staggering scope of destruction after the earthquakes that flattened parts of turkey and syria. moments ago, the death toll was raised to 6,376. with temperatures dropping and search and rescue efforts stretched to the limit, i ll talk to one expert who thinks the death toll could grow significantly. but we start with arguably the biggest speech of joe biden s political life now just a few hours away. a huge opportunity to frame his vision and the agenda for the next two years even beyond in front of what is likely to be the biggest tv audience he ll see all year. the task is a big one, persuade a divided congress and country to embrace unity, and conv