york city today. no plans for him to attend the wake for fall know police officer jonathan diller, happening not far away. brian: 25 miles. fox news alert, donald trump s georgia case continues after prosecutor nathan wade resigned. we will discuss the stakes and the agenda. joey: and batter up, mlb opening day and will cain s birthday. play ball. lawrence: mornings are better because you re our friend. brian: in a few hours, president biden will be across the street at radio city for a fundraiser featuring former presidents barack obama and bill clinton. i think it is $100,000 for a picture of all three of them. rachel: trif million so far. pr pro-pa pro-palestinian protesters are planning to make their voice heard. lawrence: peter doocy is there. hi, peter. peter: biden-harris campaign is saying this will be the most successful fundraiser in american political history with over $25 million already committed, already raised for the reelection effort. if you w
senate. we will bring you the latest. russia and china blocking a u.s./gaza cease-fire resolution and hostage resolution from passing in a blow to the administration s strategy. i will talk to the u.n. ambassador. prime minister netanyahu rebuffs secretary of state blinken s appeals on aid and rafah. the secretary signaling support to hostage families, cheering him on as he left his hotel in tel aviv today. we are determined to do everything we can to get there and to get people home. the negotiators will be working intensely to see if we can get that done. donald trump bragging that he has $500 million for his campaign, even though he has not funded his presidential bid since 2016 and he is now also contradicting his lawyers who told the new york court he has no money to pay for $500 million for a bond due monday in the civil fraud case. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in washington on a busy news day. it s down to the wire again in congress. trying to pre
$404 million civil fraud bond. what happens if he can t? plus, biden campaign surrogate joins us as president biden goes on offense. and the arizona state senator who went public on her abortion story. she is here as the supreme court gets ready to hear arguments in the abortion pill case. grab your coffee, settle in, welcome to the weekend. less money, more problems. the trump campaign and the republican national committee ended february with just under $45 million in cash on hand. that s according to newly filed fec reports. that s less than half the available cash of the biden/harris campaign and the dnc. now, new reporting from politicalo suggests the trump campaign is already looking for ways to cut costs. maybe trump wouldn t be in this position if the funds he raised went toward his campaign, not his legal fees. starting off the hour with us, former homeland security and counterterrorism adviser to vice president mike pence, olivia troy, and former executive di
now. will it get easier to finance a house? plus, what will the senate do with tiktok, the intelligence community is briefing the upper chamber on national security concerns. will it push senators to ban the app? our nbc news reporters are following all of this and more. let s bring in from texas, nbc s david noriega from eagle pass as the fifth circuit court of appeals decides what to do with senate bill 4. what does local law enforcement say about their ability to enforce this law if it goes into effect? david, can you hear me now? guys, i don t think david can hear us. i m going to venture to guess there we go. reporter: the attorney representing the texas side of the arguments was repeatedly asked specific questions about what this law, sb4 would look like were it to actually be implemented. now, on a number of occasions, he was actually just not able to answer that question. when it comes, for example, to how will people will removed to mexico, according to the r
state of the union, hitting reset on his reelection campaign, and taking his message on the road to voters in battle around states. plus as the president touts his record, the new february jobs report beating expectations, we break down the numbers and what they mean for you. we re following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central this hour, president biden will arrive in the critical 2024 battleground of pennsylvania. this is part of a new campaign, push to amplify the message we first heard in a confrontational and somewhat unconventional state of the union address last night at times, it sounded more like a stump speech. to be fair, he was contending with some heckling republicans no surprise, things were politically charged because of that looming election rematch with former president donald trump let s get you out to the campaign trail with cnn senior white house correspondent, mj lee, who s in pennsylvania for us. m