tonight on three 60, breaking news, cnn learned when the former president will turn himself in this week in atlanta, also a new threats against georgia law enforcement would connection and the rest and threat against former president. also tonight, the still dangerous remnants of tropical storm hilary what more might do after dredging so california and nevada with more rain than they normally see all year. a shop owner in california, lori carleton, murdered for displaying a rainbow pride flag for daughter speaking out tonight about how her mom of the life of love and acceptance. good evening, thank you for joining us, we begin with the breaking news and there is a lot of it this evening. first, late where that former president will surrender to authorities thursday in his fourth indictment, that s with two sources familiar with the plan tell us. in just one of the string of late developments kicking off a week in which he and 18 others, these people here, all have to turn the
law enforcement in connection with him and an arrest in the threat against the former president. the dangerous remnants of tropical storm hilary, what more it might do after drenching southern california and nevada. lori carlton murdered for displaying a rainbow pride flag. her daughter speaking out tonight about her mother. good evening. thanks for joining us. we begin with the breaking news, and there is a lot of it this evening. first, late word that the former president will surrender to authorities thursday in his indictment. it s just one of a string of late developments kicking off a week in which he and 18 others, these people here, all have to turn themselves in. but it is his surrender, of course, that s generating most of the headlines, including more threats against those handling it. a source familiar with the matter telling cnn that threats have been made against fulton county sheriff s office employees and their homes for their role on thursday. that s in
controversial immigration law. a lower court presses pause, but whatley, will texas be barred from executing what are usually seen as federal powers? the dueling decisions creating uncertainty for law enforcement and hitting a wall, the republican effort to impeach president biden appears to be going nowhere fast. and today, the panel hearing from a former family business associate testifying remotely from prison and the debate over book bands turns ugly after a lawmaker reads a graphic depiction of rape and inserts a colleague s name into the story. following these major developing stories and many more for all coming in right here. cnn news central today president biden heading to texas after whiplash rulings over the states controversial immigration law he is targeting the latino vote. and just last hour, a three-judge appeals court panel finished hearing arguments on whether to allow texas to enforce that law sb4, it let s local and state authorities arrest people sus
states of scandal with jake good morning. you were alive in the cnn newsroom. i m jim acosta and washington donald trump is off the campaign trail and back in the courtroom just minutes ago he arrived at the federal courthouse in south florida for a hearing and his classified documents, case trump and his attorneys will ask the judge to dismiss the charges or at least grant them a delay in the trial and delay could also be looming in trump s election subversion okay. it s down in fulton county, georgia at any time now, the presiding judge there could announce if district attorney fani willis is disqualified from the case and a decision that could derail the trial from starting in august. let s begin with the classified documents hearing today in florida. cnn s kaitlan polantz is outside the courthouse. kaitlan, how likely is it that a judge aileen cannon will dismiss the case? there jim, that is going to be entirely up to her and we re watching to see exactly how she reac
in the cnn newsroom. i m wolf blitzer in washington. tonight, president biden will deliver his state of the union address, making his case for a second term. it could be the most consequential speech of his presidency. the president is expected to draw a stark contrast between his vision for the country and donald trump s message of revenge and retribution. but the speech comes as president biden trails as gop rival in nearly every recent poll with many pointed to concerns over his age and mental fitness. and that as top democrats speculating that the american people might be less concerned with what he said does that how we says it? and they re urging president biden does show the nation the fiery president. they say, they see behind closed doors. cnn s white house correspondent arlette saenz is joining us right now. she s out there on the north lawn of the white house. arlette, how does the president plan to get his message across to voters and tens of millions of people