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high-profile affidavit concerning the search at mar-a-lago. this morning, more women will not have access to abortion as new strict abortion bans are now in effect in three different states, with one law making the professional a felony with life in prison. congresswoman jackie speier will join us with that. president biden announced his plan to help 43 million americans with their student loan debt. we ll take a close look at how this will impact students of color. later this hour, over two dozen people are dead after moscow unleashed new attacks on civilian infrastructure in ukraine. we ll bring you a live report from ukraine. we begin this hour in uvalde where the school board unanimously fired school police chief direct pete arredondo. it was a heat meeting that took place exactly three months after a gunman murdered 19 children and two teachers at robb elementary. for him to not be here and actually face the consequences to his actions, exactly. if it w ....
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 t ....
d.c. conventional wisdom. the summer beginning with democrats almost fatalistic about losing the house. here are today s headlines. a shift in trends showing democrats daring to dream, the times reported on the rebound. the post reporting democrats showing momentum in these recent special elections, which is hard data. the d.c. website axios reports on the democrats now stunning turnaround. now, first, this is classic washington a narrative zigs and zags. everything gets exaggerated. there s a lot of self-interested reasons that people need to make things so histrionic. i can also tell you tonight, the reason this is the top story here where we try not to be histrionic is because there is hard data showing democrats improving. and at this point they might start asking themselves, well, how did we get here? they may ask themselves, where does that midterm highway go? same as it ever was. that s of course how the talking heads and david byrne memorably put it. the nu ....
hey, everyone. it s saturday, august 6th. thank you for waking up with us. phil i shouldn t ask about how you re holding up. how is your wife holding up with those four children? they have been fed, as far as i know right now. not watching on the cameras like you guys have. they are happy with their breakfast. i hope there s some cartoons going on. i have to be careful about tv stuff. it s saturday. you watch cartoons, right? phil, when are you coming home? after 11:00. don t worry, wifey. walk through the door and here s the children. it s the beauty of it. amara great to be with you. step by step, democrats moving closer to a major climate bill. that bill has passed a key hurdle in kyrsten sinema, who supports the legislation. her support is essential as democrats push for passage of the legislation, after what we will call a convoluted procedural process. here s a snapshot of what is in the bill. it includes $369 billion to combat climate change, which is t ....
president and his fellow democrats first laid out nearly 16 months ago. look, this bill is far from perfect. it s a compromise. but it s often how progress is made, by compromises. and the fact is that my message to congress is this this is the strongest bill you can pass to lower inflation, cut the deficit, reduce health care cost, tackle the climate crisis and promote energy security, all the time reducing the burdens facing working class and middle-class families. so pass it. pass it for the american people. pass it for america. i want to bring in nbc capitol hill correspondent ali viatali, jason furman served as chair of the economic advisers and is professor of economic policy at harvard. i don t know how much of this you were able to listen to, jason, but if you had to sort of break it down for folks to the basics of what is, as we said, a very complex economic argument that the white house is trying to make, what is it? it s a very complex economic situat ....