haley has what she s wanted she s head to head with donald trump in new hampshire. can you hear that sound? that s the sound of a two-person race. we re all set to win, but one favor, no matter how big we re winning, we want to win by big margins. the more we win by, the bigger signal we sent for november. that s why you have to do it. with trump ahead by double digits, is it too little, too late? we ll have the latest from our reporters and analysts on the desantis fallout ahead of tomorrow s primary. and on the 51st anniversary of roe v. wade, more than a year after the decision is overturned, the biden/harris campaign is putting it front and center today. democratic senator amy klobucar discusses the strategy with me. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in washington. we are just hours away from the new hampshire primary in a contest unlike any other we ve seen in the state s history. to start, republican front-runner had planned to spend these crucial fina
starts now. tonight on the reidout when honest people say what s true, calmly and without embarrassment, they become powerful. at the same time, the liars who have been trying to silence them, shrink and they become weaker. that s the iron law of the universe. true things prevail. yes, indeed. true things do prevail, tuck ems. you are repulsively racist as the guy you once played on tv. now, add hospital waiting room to the ever-expanding list of places where you can be shot and killed in gun-crazy america. senator raphael warnock is here to talk about today s deadly shooting in atlanta. and we ve got the latest on texas republicans unprecedented push to give one hand picked official the power to overturn election results in the state s largest democratic-leaning county. we begin tonight with how white nationalist receipts can get you fired. even from fox. the new york times reports, damning text messages tucker carlson sent to a producer after he watc
[ applause ] [ applause ] ladies and gentlemen, please receive this benediction. gracious and everlasting god, as we depart, inspired by the a powerful and long overdue honor at the white house at this hour. good day. i m peter alexander in for my friend andrea mitchell. we have been watching president biden awarding the medal of honor to paris davis for gallantry during the vietnam war. he was one of the first black officers to lead a special forces team in combat. dragged his fellow soldiers to safety, despite suffering multiple wounds and grenade fragments during a 1965 raid. an honor that is decades overdue coming to fruition in the east room there at the white house. we have been following breaking news from south carolina. convicted attorney alex murdaugh will spend the rest of his life behind bars after a powerful preamble, the judge clifton newman, sentencing the lawyer this morning after a jury spent fewer than three hours deliberating last night before findi
not at all certain, so be careful. it is not even close. i m telling everyone to assume that every single race is that close that you, yourself will be the deciding vote. anything can happen. turnout will be key. take nothing for granted. as of now, nearly every major race is dead even in polls or within one to three points. that includes the live free or die great state of new hampshire where a republican is up by one in two brand new poles. straight ahead, bualance duck joins us. we hear from south carolina senator on this race and others, tim scott, and new mexico, their gubernatorial candidate mark ron high temperature oh, polling neck in neck with the state s democratic incumbent. we will check in with carrie lake and blake master s together in arizona. the senate race in the great state of arizona is tied, according to new insider advantage poll. i have to imagine it will mean something that the libertarian bailed out, in pennsylvania, less than a point separates dr. oz
panel and a normal dad said something that cbs never would have aired just a year ago. watch. what are your biggest concerns about raising children in america right now john? the whole woke culture affecting our children. all these elementary schools and middle schools having woke culture pushed on them from the lgbtq plus community for sexual identity and gender. we should be pushing the actual school studies. math, social studies, science. jesse: not just republican parents. democratic national committee democrats and independent parents agree. the child grooming needs to stop. i can also agree with some of his points. i would say sex education. i feel like you can teach them one thing at home when they go to school they are just as much influenced by their teachers and their surrounding. we should have more input the parents of what we want them to learn. i m hearing all of you echo a lot of the same concerns and agreeing with each other. none of you are very opt