donald trump is not willing to show up on the debate stage. chaos follows him and we can t have a country this disarray. taking their shot, ron desantis and nikki haley trying to take down the frontrunner donald trump on live tv. and plus phoning it in, trump warns iowa supporters not to sit back next week over speaker phone. and joe biden heads to battleground pennsylvania today to set the tone for his 2024 re-election bid. good morning, happy friday. we made it. it is 5:00 a.m. in washington and 4:00 a.m. in des moines where ron desantis and nikki haley each made their case that they are the better choice to face president biden in the fall. the democrats want trump to be the candidate. they are going to talk about all the legal tough, january 6, that will be what the election will be about. you don t want to be a infrastructure on trufrnl and the past. you want to be a referendum on booi biden s failures and our positive vision. and you need somebody that can ser
seven minutes of that activation. and located multiple gunshot victims. still unclear exactly how many are injured. there is no further danger to the public. john: we are awaiting an update in iowa, there are multiple gunshot victims after an active shooter was reported at perry high school earlier this morning. no official word of the number of victims and their status, but police can confirm a shooter has been identified and there is no danger remaining to the public. and with that, hello, i m john roberts in washington. welcome to thursday, sandra. sandra: good to be with you, john. this is america reports . so, here is what we know so far, it all happened before school even began this morning when police received that emergency radio activation. it happened shortly after 7:30. officers say they were responding within seven minutes of that activation locating several gunshot victims at that time. john: fbi agents on the scene assisting state and local authorities. s
few hours after she quit that she claimed to be the victim. claudine gay resigned after all that wildly controversial capitol hill testimony on anti-semitism on the harvard campus and a pile of mounting plagiarism claims against her. the republican lawmaker who fired off the questions that sparked the controversy for claudine gay, actually her answers did that. anyway, that congresswoman says two down, one to go talking about presidents in ivy league colleges where anti-semitism has been raging. i m harris faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus. the new york post cover today claudine gay, playing the victim in her resignation letter. a victim who refused to answer whether students calling for the genocide of jews should be disciplined. here is a refresher. it s a yes or no question. let me ask you this. you are president of harvard so i assume you are familiar with the term intifada. bill: i ve heard that term. do you believe that type of hateful speech is contr
whole truth what the what had happened and what was happening and what s going on. objective in his commitment is to bring transparency and truth back to government to share the truth even when it s hard to hear. the american people have the right to expect those who are serving in high office to meet high ethics and transparency standards. harris: they didn t mean any of it. they took us for a ride and dumped us off to the side without the truth. we heard the president promise again and again and his team as you just saw told us so many times promising more transparency than america has ever seen with the biden administration. well that s certainly not what we got. that is certainly not what we re getting. the man in charge of our nation s military defense was out of commission for several days. and even left the president of the united states unaware in the dark without the facts. the man had surgery and some kind of post op pain reportedly that sent him back to the
this sunday night, don t miss a whole new episode of the story. 15 years, the miracle on the hudson. we ll talk to the former airline pilot sullenberger and passengers who survived the emergency landing here in new york s hudson river after birds crippled the airbus two engines. one whole hour, one whole story this sunday 8:00 p.m. eastern pacific only on cnn. the news continues, the source with kaitlan collins starts now. the supreme court agrees to take on one of the biggest cases in american history. whether donald trump can be kicked off the ballot in colorado just ten days before the first votes of the 2024 election are cast. plus, president biden condemning donald trump while marking the third anniversary of january 6. people died because of trump s lies and so could democracy. also the long-time leader of the nra resigning on the eve of his corruption trial. but wayne lapierre s exit could mean to the fight over guns in america. i m kaitlan collins, and this i