i am yasmin vossoughian, i hope amidst overwhelming tragedy in turkey. [speaking non-english] survivors amidst the rubble, people still being found alive days after the earthquake that has killed more than 25,000 people. we are alive on the ground there in just a moment. another object in the sky shut down by the u.s. military, this time over alaska. what we know and just as important don t know about what happened. we are also following some breaking news this hour. nbc news confirming donald trump getting involved and a subpoena issued to his former vice president. have the very latest on that. and then a rally. set to begin in just a couple of hours, in texas. as a judge there gets ready to rule in a case, that could ban the abortion pill everywhere and this country. all of that plaza historic matchup at the super bowl. first time two black quarterbacks will face off. the eagles jalen hurts and the chiefs, patrick mahomes. the next, our talk to doug williams, the fir
just a little while ago to london for the queen s funeral. it is coming as we get to see an emotional moment involving the queen s grandchildren led by princes william and harry. more on that ahead, as well. but, first the department of justice. following through on their promise to appeal judge canada s special master role in what they call out as quote, an unprecedented order in joining the executive branch s use of its own highly classified records in a criminal investigation with direct implications for national security. before this appeal, the newly appointed special master judge raymond dealey, wasting no, time scheduling his first hearing for this tuesday. for more, we get to senior politics reporter jonathan allen as long as msnbc legal analyst barbara mcquade. jonathan, let me start with you on this one. and let s get the tiktok of what we can expect first on tuesday? well that s a great question, yasmin. i think we are going to see the initial agenda actually on
rights advocates are taking to city streets. a live look at chicago. demonstrations are well underway. the demonstrations are title ban off our bodies. they come after a draft opinion to abandon roe versus wade. justice clarence fondness broaching the subject in a public forum, says the leak undermines trust among justices. if someone said that one line of one opinion would be leaked by anyone, and you would say, that s impossible. no one would ever do that. and look where we are, where now that trust, or that belief is gone forever. we never had that before. we actually trusted. we may be a dysfunctional family, but we were a family. and we loved. we trusted each other. you left. together you went to lunch together every day. well chief justice john roberts has ordered an investigation to the source of that leak. developing story on many fronts. antonia hilton from washington d.c., and jesse courage from chicago. welcome to you both. i ll begin with you antonia, where
Damage. Brennan Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson advicer to the nra. Rned from pat Mass Shootings that help us find solution now. Well talk to parents ofand sur, co place involving gun violence. Also take a closer look at horrors in syria after a massiv captioning sponsored by cbs good morning and welcome to face the nation im margaret brennan. Weve got a lot to get to ed pa, florida, with omare investigatil and local authorities handle the bh before and after the shooting. Margaret. Students will be allowed on campus today for the First Time Since the shootin reorientationm ready for classes which are udts marched past Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School where 17 classmates and teachers were killed last week. The students arerying to keep the pressure reform gun laws, this weekend the scrutiny over the police ant confessed gunman nikolas cruz inns week, Broward Deputy Scott Petersen an armed douglas resigned after school video cameras showed himring th. The Sheriffs Department is al
Expect to live a much less during retirement. In 2013 that number had grown to nearly half of all adults. This trend is getting worse but not better. Young families are having more trouble than previous generations to save for retirement. While this problem is that most acute for all middle income families, there are some families who are suffering more than others from the Retirement Crisis and the expected shortfall. Particularly lowincome households are more likely to suffer than high income household. This is true for lowincome households who do not work for an employer who offers Retirement Benefits at work. So what can we do to tackle this problem . Federal and State Governments already offer substantial tax benefits to help people save for retirement. The federal government forgoes with a 100 billion each year tax revenue to incentivize people to save for retirement. States with income tax also encourage workers and their day to save for retirement. Even though federal and State