good afternoon, i m chris jansing live from msnbc headquarters in new york city. ahead for us, how a trump co-defendant is trying to get the charges against him tossed out with accusations about the personal life of the fulton county d.a. we ll explain what s causing all the controversy. plus, the u.s. strikes back after dozens of attacks in the red sea, the pentagon launching strikes on houthi rebels. will it be a deterrent or lead to a wider war? . 14 nations and the united states all issued a warning to the houthis that this type of illegal and reckless activity needed to stop or there would be consequences, and last night there were consequences. and mother nature flowing down the final scramble before the iowa caucuses. the impact the weather could have just as polls show nikki haley beating ron desantis there. but we begin this hour in atlanta, what might have been a routine procedural hearing in donald trump s georgia election case is now anything but. one of
getting sick and dying in the area. the epa told fox this just hours ago. we have been in over 460 homes testing the air quality. we re going to test 28 more homes today. the data shows that there s no elevated levels. martha: so east palestine resident chelsea simpson said her lips with polka-dotted and had red patches on her skin. governor dewine will respond and give answers in his home state. first, let s go to garrett tenney live in east palestine today with the latest. hi, garrett. hi, martha. every day we re hearing more stories like those while officials say based on all the data that they collected so far, the danger has passed. the air is safe to breathe and the soil is safe and the small amount of chemical that is being detected in the drinking water shouldn t be a concern for folks. that disconnect between what the officials are saying and what folks are seeing and experiencing first hand is why most of the folks we ve talked to here don t have a lot of conf
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on friday the u.s. justice department announced that it will seek the death penalty for the buffalo mass shooter payton gendron. he pleaded guilty to killing ten black people at a supermarket in 2022. this is the first time the administration has pursued the death penalty. however self the victims relatives didn t like the decision by just tuesday department officials. as far as i m concerned, i think he is getting off the hook. he won t get the suffering i want. as long as i m alive, whether 20 or 60 year, i want to see him suffer. gendron s attorneys say they are deeply disappointed in the federal prosecutor s decision. the case scheduled to be back in court february 2. houthi targets take more fire from u.s. forces in the region. we ll have the latest on the new wave of strikes launched from this warship. plus a report on what
of these, you know, houthi missile stkes, you know, sinks not only a commercial ship, what about a u.s. navy ship, and then there s going to be a conflict between not just the u.s. and the houthis in yemen, but the u.s. in iran. i think what the u.s. did is escalate a bit to deescalate. we re still in this tinderbox situation because the houthis do have some capabilities that the u.s. military is really going to have to face. thank you all so much. up next, momentum for nikki haley in iowa, we ll talk about that after the break. plus, the justice department now seeking the death penalty against the buffalo mass shooter, what we know coming up. you re watching chris jansing reports. only on msnbc. msnbc. even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. ask about nurtec odt.