sodas to cereals. we ll go through that debate, joe, you and your diet coke. good morning and welcome to morning joe. well, let me say this, willie. let me say this, okay? yeah, i ve had a few diet coke in my day. five a day. growing up, growing up, i think we all knew three things. number one, of course, willie, we knew you never eat a big dinner before you go swimming, right? just don t do it. sure. number two, never, ever, ever, and mcarthur taught us this, don t get engaged in a ground war in asia. number three, i think we all knew from the first sip of diet coke that we had in 1982, like, we knew it caused cancer. no. you had a sip, you know, this tastes okay, but it is probably going to kill me. let me have another one. seriously, we were sitting around with our pop rocks and everything else, put down our tabs and mr. pibbs, then we pick those up. you drank diet coke, and you knew when you had the first sip, you knew, yeah, this is what killed elvi
a non-starter in nevada. majority of republican primary voters last night checked the box for none of these candidates over nikki haley by more than two to one. former president trump was not on the ballot. on ward we roll. i m bill hemmer in new york. dana: we re ready. you have to hold us back we re ready to go. i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. the nevada primary awards no delegates. haley had no direct competition in the primary. bill: the caucus is tomorrow night. is that clear as mud in nevada, same state. former president trump faces off against long shot candidate by the name of ryan binkley out of dallas, texas. dana: 26 delegates are up for grabs. the former president is heavily favored. more from las vegas. hi. yeah, a little bit of a lead. nikki haley did not campaign or spend any money in nevada and also been accusing the state gop party of manipulating the system in favor of former president trump. in a statement from the campaign nikki h
next step, a showdown in the senate. jack smith now challenging former president trump s efforts to delay his criminal trial on the classified documents until after next year s election. raising the possibility he could pardon himself. jared kushner has spoken to prosecutors about trump s alleged attempts to overturn the election. we will check in on trump s republican rivals without him in iowa for the informal launch of the republican caucus campaign. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in washington. hollywood comes to a standstill for the first time in more than six decades. sag-aftra, the union representing film and tv actors is now on strike after talks with studios collapsed following four weeks of negotiations. in a blow to the $134 billion industry, of course, the two sides clashing over residual payments in the age of streaming and the usual of artificial intelligence to replace actors. the union president blasting the studios yesterday. i am shocked by
we begin with the recovery efforts under way off the south carolina coastline following that dramatic takedown of a suspected chinese spy balloon yesterday. the u.s. military blasting the balloon out of the sky after it drifted over the atlantic near myrtle beach. president biden saying he ordered the military to take it down on wednesday. now, efforts are under way to recover the debris and analyze it to find out what it may have been doing as it drifted across the u.s. over the last few days. chinese is accusing the u.s. of overreacting. we re covering this from all angles from the nation s capital to the coast where the balloon was shot down. let s start with diane gallagher in surfside beach, south carolina, where the recovery operation is under way, even though the conditions right now are allwful. what are you hearing about the search and recovery efforts of the debris? reporter: the weather not exactly clear as it was yesterday when everybody here in the myrtle beach
team s arguments, we have been given 800,000 documents much we have an obligation to go through those. you tell us we need to be ready for trial in five months. doj says, yes, we gave them 800,000 documents and there are more coming but we told them which 4,000 are the most relevant. that doesn t answer the issue. the defense lawyers have an obligation to go through all the documents. it s not up to the prosecution which are most valuable to the defense. it s a weak response to me from doj. the other thing is, trump says there is never been a case, a classified documents case forced to trial in six months. examples of cases that took three years to get to trial. doj doesn t offer up any counter example of any import there. all right, thank you. this morning hollywood s $134 billion industry running to a tol lt for the first time since 1906, actors and sc screenwriters on strike. production from any tv shows and