good day. i m chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. a deadlock in congress and a stalemate on the battlefield. the excruciating reality facing ukrainian president zelenskyy as he comes to capitol hill looking for help. could he wind up going home empty-handed? plus, a question the supreme court has never had to answer in the course of american history until now. can the former president face federal prosecution for alleged crimes committed while in office? the massive stakes involved, and the new implications that the court could be ruling to decide things once and for all. and a new nightmare emerging in gaza. word that fully half of the population there is starving. the latest on that and new calls from the heads of multiple global organizations for the u.s. to step up and put a stop to, quote, the humanitarian nightmare taking place. i ll talk to one of the women in charge coming up. but we start with the ukrainian president, volodymyr zelenskyy
she ll travel to another state for the procedure. it comes after an appeals court put the decision to allow it on hold. could her move land anyone in jail? the stunning building collapse in new york city. rescue crews urgently searching the scene tonight. the deadly toll after more than 30 tornadoes swept through the southeast. six killed in tennessee including a 2-year-old, and the incredible stories of survival. the father who saved his family with just moments to spare. our nbc news exclusive. richard engel s interview with a released hostage. what she told us about the conditions inside the tunnels. plus her concerns about those remaining including her husband as so many face starvation as fighting intensifies in gaza. the special counsel asks the supreme court to decide if donald trump is immune from prosecution for trying to overturn the 2020 election. as our new poll finds him with an unprecedented lead in iowa. battling counterfeit drugs. undercover video of