today on inside politics, two roads diverge on a campaign trail. one nominee is talking to voters in a must-win and swing-state, while the other is choosing to be inside a courtroom in a must-win criminal case. well, donald trump s courtroom strategy work in a general election good did in the primary. plus an obstacle to peace. that s how chuck schumer is describing israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, the highest ranking elected jewish officials so official in us history is calling for new elections in israel, while also decrying that rebranding of hamas terrorists and tiktok they need us owner and fast trump s former treasury secretary, steve mnuchin says, if congress forces its chinese owner to sell, he wants in, i m dana the bash. let s go behind the headlines and inside politics first step, donald i m trump is inside a florida courtroom as we speak for a hearing on his classified documents case. and joe biden is heading from one battleground state to another, try
clarence thomas and chaired those hearings. our coverage of the state of the union will continue now with our colleagues. don t go anywhere. stay right here. good evening and welcome to msnbc s state of the union coverage. i mtonight president joe biden gave a rousing speech just a few feet from where we are now. noting the country is eyeing a reflection point with democracy under threat at home and abroad. here is how he opened his speech, invoking fdr in 1941 telling congress that hitler was on the march. president roosevelt s purpose is to wake up congress and alert the american people. that this was no ordinary time. freedom in democracy were under assault in the world. and now it s we who face some unprecedented moment in history of the union. yes, our purpose tonight is to wake up congress and to alert the american people that this is no ordinary moment either. not since president lincoln and the civil war had freedom of democracy and as they are today. what makes
jerry nadler. t cnn has not independently verified the tape. in a statement to media claimed they were generated by a.i. thanks for joining us. ac 360 starts now. tonight on 360, the latest stop on the former president s road from courthouse to campaign stop and back. how it might play in new hampshire, whether he can make it lead all the way back to the white house. also tonight, what happened in the courtroom today as e. jean carroll already found guilty of abuse and defaming. a new murder charge against the long island alleged serial killer and a remarkable detail about how investigators made their case. thank you for joining us. we begin tonight with the former president wrapping up his event in atkinson, new hampshire after showing what his campaign will look like from here on out as both the republican front-runner and a defendant in multiple civil and criminal trials, straight after last night s victory in the iowa caucuses, he flew from des moines to new yor
i was at home when i got a phone call from the director of news at the bbc saying that s the queen was gravely ill. he didn t stand on ceremony or offer any small talk clive, how are you? he simply said the queen is gravely ill and can you come in? and i was preparing to fly to italy on a filming trip the next day and i thought. i should go in. i was in the newsnight office because we d had wind, obviously with a note being passed through the house of commons, that something was happening. i know i speak on behalf of the entire house when i say that we send our best wishes to her majesty the queen and that she and the royal family are in our thoughts and prayers at this moment. and of course there s this big protocol, obviously, if the queen had passed away then newsnight wouldn t be going on. but simultaneously i was getting calls, as we were waiting to see if this event was going to unfold, i got a call from don macinnes who was running the events coverage and he said
to be open towards migrants coming from outside europe. the british public will be invited to swear allegiance to king charles during his coronation on saturday. the mainly christian service will also see religious leaders from otherfaiths play a part for the first time. now on bbc news it is behind the stories: the monarchy. i was at home when i got a phone call from the director of news at the bbc saying that s the queen was gravely ill. he didn t stand on ceremony or offer any small talk clive, how are you? he simply said the queen is gravely ill and can you come in? and i was preparing to fly to italy on a filming trip the next day and i thought. i should go in. i was in the newsnight office because we d had wind, obviously with a note being passed through the house of commons, that something was happening. i know i speak on behalf of the entire house when i say that we send our best wishes to her majesty the queen and that she and the royal family are in our thou