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
rules say exactly that. say that the trial doesn t start until managers appear and the articles are delivered, but the senate could set a deadline for those things. they could also change the rules. they could also just act and dismiss the charges. but for right now i think, senator mcconnell and senate republicans are fine to have this debate go on. okay. if you play it forward, waiting and holding on to articles and essentially playing a game who blinks first, what are potential options how it could play out on the senate side, once the articles are then handed over? yes. once the articles are handed over, you know, again, right now i think senator mcconnell and the majority in the senate are fine to have this session go on. once the articles are actually handed over, then that does trigger a number of procedural steps, but the big thing that we re looking for is the
that is bizarre and makes absolutely no sense so we have that. so i guess what s new? secondly, on jeff sessions, we talked about it before. here s a guy that stuck his neck out very early for donald trump. donald trump showed no loyalty. that shouldn t surprise anybody. chris christie did the same thing when donald trump was in trouble after i think it was a loss. he came out and endorsed him on a thursday or a friday, and changed the news cycle and which way it was going to his detriment. he s been thrown under the bus several times, and of course you have republicans in the house thrown under the bus for being pushed into passing a very unpopular health care bill and then donald trump calling it mean-spirited. what happens, mika? really quickly, you saw the senators voting, 50 republican senators to let the debate go on. i think you re right, it will be difficult politically to find 50
temperaturesments mid 90 s in colorado springs, terrible news for my friends there. folks in d.c. trying to deal with the weather and the power outages, but many on capitol hill trying to figure out how to sort out the health care ruling and how to play it in the weeks and months ahead. it s not yet clear, the democrats don t want to refer to this thing, and they don t want this to be seen as a tax increase. so keep going back on back and back, two little three letter words, tax and how long are we going to have this debate go on. the white house saying it s not a tax. first a penalty, now a be tax, and now it s pack to a pent. mike: it s because chief roberts used both words in his opinion so people are confused i guess. everyone has a different opinion, republican i should say democrat helped to write the health care bill, he says it s not a tax, it s a
meet the press. this is about how you behave in public. and he seems to think that every day is a new day that he can simply change all of his positions, depending on who his audience is or what the political circumstance is. and that is not what you want in a president of the united states. and here s the same ax, giving a shove, by the way, at gingrich earlier today on the daily rundown. i was amused by the newt gingrich ad, by the way, because he talked about he s going to bring the country together to solve problems. you re talking about the godfather of gridlock here. the guy who two decades ago really invented the kind of tactics that have now become common place in washington. so this is a whole new newt. well, congresswoman, let me ask you a more narrow question than who would you like to see. let me ask you this, can you size up a debate between the president, barack obama, and newt gingrich. how would that debate go on, say, over four nights on