when he was vice president. when the fbi searched biden s home, the president s legal team said they gave the justice department full access. they can look at anything they want. will vice president pence do the same? he s made that clear. we know that vice president pence is looking at a presidential rain in 2024. will this factor into that? and when might he make a decision? i don t think he has concerns about that when he travels across the country. i think he hears encouragement as he travels. i don t anticipate in him making an announcement, jake. i think he s in the continuing conversation with his family and getting support for the american people about what decision he faces. i think the trajectory of most candidates who get in early in republican primaries don t fair too well. there s a benefit for him to wait until later in this process. what did you think of the state of the union address last night? probably for president biden it helped shore up his support
testing his message ahead of a expected announcement for the campaign. i hate to disappoint you. but the biden economic plan is working. reporter: president biden on the road in wisconsin. the first stop, to sell the message he delivered to the nation last night at the state of the union. we ve been sent here to finish the job, in my view. reporter: a primetime message of progress and more work to do. i m glad you see it. i ll tell you, i enjoy conversion. reporter: mixed with a lively and offscript back and forth with republican lawmakers. the soul of this nation is strong because the backbone of this nation is strong because the people of this nation are strong. the state of the union is strong. reporter: and culminating with a message of optimism about the path ahead, despite an array of challenges, foreign and domestic. for biden, a primetime moment to sharpen a steadfast message to working class voters. folks, my economic plan is about investing in places and peo
to the programs. the president naming names and providing receipts of past quotes from senators rick scott and mike lee. clearly, a battle they want to have and plan to have in the weeks and months ahead, jake. phil mattingly, at the white house for us. thank you so much. wisconsin is once again going to be the site of a visual battle in the next election. biden narrowly carried the state by 20,000 votes. but do voters want to see biden at the top of the ticket next year? jeff zeleny is there to find out. with any presidency, it s never all good. and it s never all bad. reporter: natasha voted for president biden and has applauded many of his achievements. but with another campaign looming, she admits she s eager for a fresh start. it s always seeming like we re trying to do a lesser of two evils. and it would be, in by opinion, it would be lovely, to have somebody not in their 70s and 80s running for president. i love that. reporter: when we met her at her wisconsin toy sh
for me to be able to even consider having a life again. and linsey davis with here tonight. all of this is so alarming to hear. and a lot of people at home, i would think, would be is puzzled as to why no one on campus seemed to know this father was living in his daugtser s dorm? reporter: sarah lawrence college says they did not know at the time. they said when these crimes happened, he was not living on campus, but last month, the 63-year-old was sentenced to 60 years behind bars, effectively a life sentence, david. all right, linsey, thank you. and daniel and felicia speaking out here, also featured in the docuseries stolen youth, that launches tomorrow on hulu and then next week, much more of linsey s interview on impact by nightline, streaming on hulu next thursday. when we come back here on the news tonight, we have news on president zelenskyy this evening. his emotional plea tonight. and then the expected moment here in the u.s. today in the
ago, she was grateful biden had turned the page. just the tone down of the rhetoric. not having to be glued to the tv or social media to find out what the latest is going on, has been refreshing. reporter: at the halfway mark of his first term, respect for the president runs deeper than a desire for him to run again. even among his admirers. would you like to see him run again? i m on the fence. i m not sure. i m concerned about his age, not his brilliance or his competence. but his age. reporter: laverta commends biden for his commitment to diversity, restoring civility and forgiving student loan debt but waivers on the prospect of a second term. you can tell the job has worn him down. but he s still there. that spark, that fire, that honest, gentle man, he is still there. reporter: inside his walk brewery, tim said inflation and high interest rates have taken a toll. but he doesn t blame biden and hopes he runs again. if i were him, i m going to