days after that of her husband, also killed in the massacre. colorado s republican party jumping into the legal fight to keep donald trump on the presidential ballot. the latest on the supreme court appeal that has the u.s. heading for a legal showdown unlike any we have ever seen. it was a year that saw trump surge, biden slip, and the rest of the republican candidates essentially spinning their wheels. 2023 may be nothing compared to what s in store for american politics in 2024. steve kornacki takes a lok back and ahead coming up. we will start overseas with the growing violence inside and outside of gaza. an increasing fear the war could spread. inside central gaza, israel s military offensive is systematically destroying refugee camps for a third straight day as they hunt for hamas terrorists. more than 60,000 people who had been sheltering in those camps now forced to flee south. some on foot, somen donkey carts. israel is warning it could step up attacks i leb
going into ukraine. based on your answer, i don t think you agree with that. nonetheless the ambassador believes that if you can keep that group united that will tell putin something quite clearly. bill, you saw president biden slip in his press conference when he said minor incursion or something short of a full invasion may split the alliance further. you just saw i think an n an honest moment the head of the german navy not aligned with a tough stand and he resigned after making those comments public. at the end of the day the nord stream 2 pipeline has created a dependency that i don t think germany will walk away from. they aren t on the same page with the eastern europey an countries that border russia and want to take a tougher stand. the sanctions have to be in dollars and euros. if the largest economy in