the 2024 road show has begun. the lead starts right now. president biden leaving the beltway. taking the state of the union message to voters in some key battleground states. will he get cheers or jeers from the american people? then, more than 12,000 people now have been killed. the death toll from the earthquake in turkey and syria continuing to rise to staggering heights as hope fades of finding survivors left in the rubble. and a passenger s battery catching on fire mid flight, forcing a plane to make an emergency landing and sending four people to the hospital. what you need to know about flying with potentially dangerous electronic devices. welcome to the lead. i m jake tapper. the scene after the state of the union address looks like the campaign trail. president biden is in the crucial swing state of wisconsin, where he is talk ja jobs and the economy. echoing the themes of last night. kamala harris is in georgia, another key battleground state, that you mig
calling on people to protest. he expects to be indicted on tuesday on his truth social page today the former president urged supporters to, quote, take back our nation, ahead of what he says is his expected arrest days from now. he went on to say, they re killing our nation as we sit back and watch. we must save america and protest. but he appears to be speculating. the prosecutors are wrapping up the investigation into hush money payments made to porn star stormy daniels. we have learned there is at least one witness still expected to testify on monday. sources tell my colleague kristin holmes and i that trump s legal team has gotten no word from the manhattan da s office of any timing of a poe tpgsal indictment. if he is indicted the trumped team would be notified and likely negotiate any surrender and court appearance. the former president has been pushing his team to get the base riled up over the idea of a possible indictment because he believes it would help him politic
you are live in the cnn newsroom. we begin with breaking news here at cnn. former president jimmy carter, the 39th president of the united states is now receiving hospice care at his home. that s according to a statement we have just received from the carter center. let s go live to priscilla alvarez. she is live at the white house. what else do we know about his condition? reporter: we re hearing from the carter center that said after a series of short hospital stays jimmy carter decided to spend his remaining time at home with his family and receive hospice care instead of additional medical intervention. he has the full support of his family and medical team. jimmy carter is the oldest living president at 98 years old. he s kept a low profile since the coronavirus pandemic though he has spoken out about the rir risks to democracy. he and biden have a long-standing relationship going back to biden s days as a senator. and in 2021 carter did visit him and said the two ta
well, the first thing, welcome the guests. she s the best thing to happen top sunday since church and football, host of fox news sunday and author of the love stories of the bible speaks, very a rousing, the evil shannon bream! [cheers and applause] greg: it s been less than two months and democrats are already wishing they had voted for him. former new york congressman lee zeldin! [cheers and applause] greg: she considers crawfish to be the sixth food group, cohost of the bottom line on fox business, dagen mcdowell! [cheers and applause] greg: and, finally, she s never been told you should come here more often. fox news contributor, kat timpf! [cheers and applause] greg: all right. before we get to some news stories, it s time for this. greg s leftovers. greg: yeah it s leftovers where i read the jokes we didn t use this week and as always it s my first time reading these so don t blame me if they suck. here we go. on thursday president biden had hi
we re not looking for a new cold war. and i make no apologies, and we will compete. and we ll responsibly manage that competition so that it doesn t veer into conflict. paul: let s bring in seth jones, senior vice president of the center for strategic and international studies and author of the book, three dangerous men: russia, china, iran and the rise of irregular warfare. seth, welcome. good to the see you again. so what lessons do you draw froa balloon episode, and should americans be reassured by the way it was handled? paul, i brought two major lessons from the balloon incident. one ises the only it is the only one of the few visible examples we ve seen of a much broader effort by china which views the united states as its major competitor to collect information including within the u.s. homeland. there has been extensive activity, and there continues to this day to collect information through the confucius institutes as part of the thousand talents program, as part