hello, everyone. i m bianna golodryga. welcome to cnn newsroom. i m victor blackwell. good to be with you. president biden is taking his state of the union pitch on the road. right now he s speaking in the battleground state of wisconsin focusing on his administration s effort to boost manufacturing in america. this is part of a two-day swing. biden is also going to tampa, florida, to reinforce last night s message which is seen as a preview of his expected 2024 re-election campaign. cnn s phil mattingly joins us now. so what more do we expect to hear from the president today? i know he s feeling good from that speech last night. i don t think white house officials could be happier in the wake of the speech last night, not because they feel like they delivered on the extensive remarks they spent months probing and in the off-the-cuff moments he had with republicans back and forth where they felt the president demonstrated a level of vigor they wanted him to show but als
the archbishop of canterbury. god to the living grace, to the departed rest, to the church, the king, the commonwealth and all people peace and comfort and to us and to all his servants life everlasting and the blessing of god almighty, the father, the son and the holy spirit be amongst you and remain with you always. amen. god save the king heard in this cathedral by many. what you heard for the first time in 70 years was god save the king. joining me is correspondent keir simmons. what we heard from the bishop of london there is that she was a remarkable constant, talking about the queen, a remarkable constant. and now similar from what we heard from king charles iii saying our values have remained and must remain constant. absolutely. and just a remark, hearing god save the king, just another moment where things are remaining constant but changing so much. i was just thinking before talking to you, katy, just think about t
what is there in the election for young voters? national service, reform, covered in the cost of living crisis? what is in it for you? and rishi sunak says he is incredibly angry about the betting scandal. good evening live from the newsnight studio, where our guests, young, old, well, older and somewhere in between, entertain us with interviews and searing, late night insight. we shouted out for younger voters to get in touch about how they re feeling about the election. 26 year old harrison from bournemouth came straight back. hello, newsnight, definitely feeling ignored during this campaign. six months ago, i had to quit myjob in watford and move back home to live with my parents in bournemouth with the cost of renting being the leading factor in my decision. i simply couldn t afford to live where i worked. i haven t heard anything from any of the political parties during this campaign that i think will materially improve the lives for young people. we ve got a stuffed so
we asked romney s office for any comment about it. they declined to comment about this episode, but mitt romney made very clear to me last night he wants george santos to resign and he wishes his speaker of the house would join him in those calls. good lord, the gall. we don t eno the true nature of george santos background. manu raju, stay with us. joining us is laura barone lopez who is correspondent for pbs newshour. we know the administration feels good about this speech last night, but do they feel that the president was effective enough in defending his record and more importantly now promoting why he should in fact run for 2024 for re-election in 2024 if he decides to do so? yes. all of the white house officials that i ve talked to today and after the speech say that they feel as though he made a very
draw a direct connection between his speech last week, that fiery january 6th speech, and what remains to be done to secure american democracy. in the words of the president, the president is expected to talk about the fact that voting rights are under assault, in his view, and talk about the fact that this is an opportunity for january 6th to mark not the end of democracy but a renaissance of democracy. i want to read you a part of the president s speech today. this is an excerpt we have. the president is expected to say that the next few days will mark a, quote, turning point for the nation, whether or not choosing democracy versus autocracy. he ll also talk about the fact that he does not plan to yield in this fight, trying to rally his base around this cause. and say that the question is, where will the institution of the united states senate stand? now, people familiar with the president s speech say that he is expected to go into more detail about where exactly he stands on chang