guest. we look at biden s momentum today after the state of the union. later tonight we will go inside this quest to indict donald trump in new york with the lawyers who know the secret process. we have details, new information. that s tonight. as for the big story, though, president biden speaking today in wisconsin calling out some republicans on both style and substance. they seemed shocked when i raised the plans of some of their members and their caucus to cut social security, and marjorie taylor greene and others stood up and said liar, liar. i remind you that rick scott from florida, the guy who ran the u.s. senate campaign, has a. the president leaning into this exchange, which gave republican strategists all kinds of heartburn last night, some of their most divisive members basically disrespecting the office. this drew attention to how republicans, some of them in the party want to slash the safety net. instead of making the wealthy pay their fair share, some r
the rise, is it possible to reverse the growing support of lies and deceptions? and speaking of lies and deceptions, move over george santos, there is another gop fabulist in town. we are going to explain and our worst of the week s segment. i am ayman wilkie dean, let s get started. we begin this hour with breaking news on former president jimmy carter. carter will begin receiving hospice care at his georgia home following a series of hospital stays. the news was confirmed in the statement by the carter center saying he has decided to spend his remaining time at home with his family. carter s grandson, former georgia state senator jason carter tweeted out, i saw both my grandparents yesterday. they are at peace and as always their home is full of love. thank you at 98 years old, carter is both the longest-living and living president, as well as the post presidency era. after he defeated reagan in 1980, he worked tirelessly to provide advance democracy, human, rights an
the crime. that is what we are watching this hour. hello, everyone, thank you for being here, i m kate bolduan. right now the supreme court is hearing the arguments for two cases that are at the heart of americans. at the heart of it is the biden administration student loan forgiveness program. the argument is that the president overstepped his authority here when he said he would give up to $20 million in student debt. that is a lot of money for a lot of people and hanging in legal limbo today. signs of how much interest there is in the court decision, take a look at the crowds out in front of the court this morning. jessica snyder is also live outside of the supreme court as this is playing out. she is joining us now. jessica, you are listening to the first hour-ish of oral arguments. what are you hearing? the justices are zeroing in on the price tag of the program, and whether the president way of the extensive program. these are the numbers. 40 million students are
attempt on his life last fall. erin burnett outfront starts right now. outfront next, bitter battle. more than 30 town as cross eastern ukraine under fire tonight as new and graphic video shows the brutal russian losses on the front lines. and congresswoman ilhan omar getting kicked off a committee. and governor ron desantis publicly praising a lawyer who s going after trump s election deniers. let s go outfront. and good evening, i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, under fire. more than 30 towns across eastern ukraine facing bitter fighting in the overnight hours tonight. and we have new video to show you tonight from the front lines, this is from where we believe is near the town of voldahar. and it is graphic. this is the first video. it s important to understand the context of what s happening on the front lines. we believe there are russians standing by this tank. they drop that small munition, and the russians are killed. it s gruesome and graphic. you r
always great to be with you, my friend. lying is so hard and hardly makes people blush. let s go back a little bit of the hunter s laptop and the new jim crow lie or so on and so forth. the lie that the coronavirus could not possibly come from a lab leak in wuhan, china, that was said by many in the media or some in the government. that lie may top of it all. the energy department joined the fbi in saying, yep, the virus spread via mishap at a chinese lab. the white house is hopeful that the obvious made out the truth. there is still no consensus within the administration. the president believes it is important that we continue that work and that we find out as best we can how it started so we can better prevent futures pandemic. the community and the rest of the government is still looking at this. there is not a definitive conclusion. meanwhile, the chinese are pushing back that won t surprise you. if you follow the story at all, here is what they are saying tonight