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To ensure delivery to your inbox add email@mail.msnbc.com to your contacts | [View in browser]( Add MSNBC to your contacts [Unsubscribe from this email](listvar=sub_daily) The state of our union is… what, exactly? Tonight, we’re going to get some conflicting opinions. On Tuesday night, President Trump plans to issue a call for bipartisan cooperation during his second State of the Union address. Themed "choosing greatness," the speech is expected to focus on immigration, U.S. trade relationships, infrastructure spending, lowering the cost of health care, and foreign policy. Providing the Democratic rebuttal will be [Stacey Abrams](, who lost a razor-thin race for governor in Georgia in November. "I plan to deliver a vision for prosperity and equality, where [everyone in our nation has a voice]( and where each of those voices is heard,” she said in a statement. California AG Xavier Becerra will deliver the Spanish-language response, and Sen. Bernie Sanders will also provide his own rebuttal. Congress members have spent the past several days announcing their guests for the event, including the [undocumented workers]( fired from Trump’s golf club, the sexual assault survivor who confronted Sen. Jeff Flake in an elevator over the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh, the wife of a man detained in Vietnam since July, and at least four transgender service members or veterans. Rachel Maddow and Brian Williams will anchor MSNBC’s coverage of Trump’s speech beginning at 8 p.m, joined by Nicolle Wallace, Ari Melber, Chris Matthews, Chris Hayes, Lawrence O'Donnell, Joy Reid, and more. [Trump admin at a loss on reuniting kids they took from parents]( Lee Gelernt, deputy director of the ACLU's Immigrants' Rights Project, talks about the legal effort to hold the Trump administration accountable for what may be thousands of kids separated from their parents with no means of tracking or reuniting them. [Watch Now]( [Breaking: Federal prosecutors subpoena Trump's inaugural committee]( Federal prosecutors in Manhattan have issued a subpoena to Trump's inaugural committee seeking documents related to donors and spending, including any foreign donations. The Washington Post reports the subpoena suggests that prosecutors are investigating "crimes related to conspiracy to defraud the United States." Lawrence O'Donnell discusses with Post reporter Rosalind Helderman, Tim O'Brien and David Cay Johnston. [Watch Now]( [Hayes: The plight of the real accused (not Roger Stone)]( Chris Hayes on the Brooklyn jail that went without power or heat for a week: "The plight of the accused in this country is very very real and the president and his cronies are not the faces of it." [Watch Now]( [Trump disregard for truth challenges intelligence briefers]( David Priess, former CIA daily intelligence briefer, talks about the difficulty members of the intelligence community face trying to deliver information to Donald Trump, particularly when it contradicts his previously-held beliefs. [Watch Now]( [LATEST NEWS]( [Ginsburg makes first public appearance since surgery: WaPo]( [Stacey Abrams stars in Super Bowl ad ahead of SOTU response]( [Christie: SDNY subpoenas are Trump's biggest problem]( Follow MSNBC [F]( [T]( [I]( [G]( [T]( [R]( This email was sent to: {EMAIL} This email was sent by: MSNBC 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York, NY 10112 This is an automated email. Do not reply directly to this email. [Privacy]( | [Unsubscribe](listvar=sub_daily) | [Manage Subscription]( | [Contact]( [Privacy]( [Unsubscribe](listvar=sub_daily) [Manage Subscription]( [Contact](

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