bracing for charges. former president trump says he s about to be arrested in new york and calls for his supporters to protest, reminding some of january 6th. how likely are charges? could they stick? and how might it affect the presidential campaign? and moral compass. vladimir putin visits occupied ukraine days after the hague issued an arrest warrant for war crimes. i think it s justified. one potential gop white house contender says his party is wrong to back away from ukraine. republican governor chris sununu joins me next. and then democratic senator mark kelly on what s next in the war. plus, failure to bank. the markets have the jitters after a week of worldwide banking concerns. another major economic test for president biden. our banking system is sound. but does it raise the risks of a recession. hello. i m jake tapper in washington, where the state of our union is on edge after calling for protests. donald trump has everyone s attention once again, as t
gaining traction. it s about competency-related results. leadership that can bring something to the table, work with republicans, work with democrats, get immigration reform done, balance budgets, address all of these real serious issues that we have in this country as opposed to just living in the headlines. all right. governor sununu, sounds like sounds like you re going to run. thanks for joining us. appreciate it. all right. thank you, buddy. vladimir putin thumbs his nose at the hague with a visit to russian-occupied ukraine. democratic senator former navy pilot mark kelly will join us to talk about what s next in ukraine s war for survival. and ahead, a new yorker that goes way back with the former president on why trump thinks a potential indictment could actually help him. stay with us. not part of it but the whole upstairs the whole downstairs the e whole fridge and the whole secret nap room because is it really a vacation home if you have to share a house with a hos
congress for is more than $3 billion of border security funding in preparation for it too 482. but ultimately, when you talk to officials here, they feel the answer to fixing these problems is comprehensive immigration reform, and they ve urged congress to act on that. of course over the years there have been many efforts to try to get immigration reform done, but it hasn t quite gotten across the finish line. certainly, this administration is staring down a very steep challenge coming this wednesday and in the weeks ahead. all right. arlette saenz at the white house. thanks so much. still to come, relsspirator illnesses surging across the u.s. what the cdc is urging americans to do to stop the spread. and in idaho, over a month after the deaths of four college students, investigators are shifting through information on tens of thousands of cars. fini. its activelift technhnology provides an unbeatable clean on 24 4 hour dried-on stains.
at the bottom of the screen, a lot more people disapprove. your sense, how worried is this white house about the drop in support for the president? same question i asked chris coons. do they see it as just a rough patches going through or is it something more troubling than that. i think with trump out tougf the picture, biden is standing on his own record. the white house publicly said there s a lot of time here for biden s domestic agenda to get done but i think privately if you talk to lawmakers on capitol hill there is concern that the clock is ticking and a number of very consequential things have stacked up on top of each other, from getting expensive immigration rerecall comprehensive immigration reform done, to the stalled infrastructure bill and the voting rights which has dropped out of the picture because of the drama in capitol hill in
at the bottom of the screen, a lot more people disapprove. your sense, how worried is this white house about the drop in support for the president? same question i asked chris coons. do they see it as just a rough patches going through or is it something more troubling than that. i think with trump out tougf the picture, biden is standing on his own record. the white house publicly said there s a lot of time here for biden s domestic agenda to get done but i think privately if you talk to lawmakers on capitol hill there is concern that the clock is ticking and a number of very consequential things have stacked up on top of each other, from getting expensive immigration rerecall comprehensive immigration reform done, to the stalled infrastructure bill and the voting rights which has dropped out of the picture because of the drama in capitol hill in