glamping. fyi. inside politics better start right now. today on inside politics a big bet on new hampshire. nikki haley is crisscrossing the granite state making her case to as many voters as possible. stakes for the first primary are incredibly high but she s trying to keep expectations low. plus, chaos and bedlam, donald trump is warning that s what we can expect if the u.s. supreme court says states like colorado can rule that he s ineligible to run for. the for president. less time at the podium, more time ordering milkshakes, what to expect from president biden on the trail. we have new reporting on his campaign s attempt to highlight what they think is the president s best attribute, connecting with voters. i m dana bash. let s go behind the headlines and inside politics. we start in new hampshire where nikki haley is all over the map literally. she s holding six events in that state today and doing some tv interviews along the way. here s just part of h
ainsley: it is 6:00 a.m., fox & friends right here on this beautiful monday morning. we are live from new hampshire. it s monday, january 22nd. and the news broke last night or yesterday afternoon, then there were two. tomorrow, is the all-important primary and this morning we have exclusive reaction from former president trump. lawrence spent the day with him. nikki haley, steve spent the day with her. and all the news on ron desantis dropping out of the race. look, he endorsed me. we have policies very similar, actually. i think those people will all come to me. i think his supporters are up for grabs. think about it. his supporters love america, they wanted a new generational leader. we give them that. steve: as you can see i went that hockey came game and the governor showed up and crashed the party. inside look on the last day. actually the penultimate day on the campaign with nikki haley out on the trail. seven stops, yesterday. all day every day. i have bee
suburbs of chicago. first tonight, tracking this new storm from texas up to michigan, over to the northeast. multiple states under alerts for ice and freezing rain, as the death toll now rises from these brutal winter storms. at least 75 dead. the rescue playing out, several stranded on lake erie. a fire truck spinning out of control. and the major change coming. ginger zee standing by to time this all out. the u.s. launching those new air strikes on iranian-backed militants. it comes after a missile attack on a u.s. base in iraq. james longman with late reporting. tonight, the identities of two u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s lost now revealed after they fell from a ship during a daring mission. the race for president. the new hampshire primary is tomorrow, and tonight, the showdown between donald trump and nikki haley. haley trying to make the case that she is the only person left to prevent a trump/biden rematch here in the u.s. rachel scott in new hampshire. the border, and
that s sunday morning at 9:00 eastern and again at noon. our coverage continues now with one mr. wolf blitzer. i ll see you on monday. happening now, the attack filled run up to the very high stake said new hampshire primary now just four days away. donald trump is getting ready to rollout an endorsement that could rattle nikki haley s campaign. i ll get reaction from a key haley supporter, the new hampshire governor chris sununu. also tonight, court records now show the trump special prosecutor in georgia paid for trips he took with the district attorney who hired him. standby for details on what if anything this could mean for the case against trump. and more than two years after the fatal shooting on the rust movie set actor and producer alec baldwin was just charged with involuntary manslaughter. we re breaking down the indictment and the timing after previous charges against baldwin were dropped. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world
doesn t care about the profitability and doesn t care we have to bear an on board government enforcement agent more than the crew will make. will they real in the regulators. these cases deal with fishermen but the ruling could impact a lot more across american industry as we say hello. back in new york, bill hemmer, here we go. had a good time in iowa? dana: i m dana perino. this is america s newsroom. yes, i m glad to be back in my own bed. i could have used three more hours of sleep. i love this supreme court case. it is a big one. it might sound small but it could change everything in d.c. and federal agencies are watching it closely. this one commercial fishermen are fighting the government on a rule forces them to help fund a federal conservation program costing ships $7 hundred per day and experts say that could bankrupt the entire industry. let s get to the chief legal correspondent shannon bream at the supreme court. do you share my enthusiasm? dana, you know