who will be that winner? south carolina senator will be throwing his support behind donald trump tonight. who does that hurt more? nikki haley who was the former governor of the palmetto state or ron desantis who just moved most of his campaign staff to the palmetto state. what the florida governor makes of this latest move. ron desantis is here and only here. neil: welcome. busy show for you. the governor will be joining us shortly. bryan llenas in new hampshire on the fast-moving developments and separating move by senator tim scott. bryan? neil, good afternoon. well, for senator tim scott ready to endorse former president donald trump. we know that they will make an appearance at a rally in new hampshire. it s important to know that sources tell fox that both haley and trump called to try to woo senator tim scott on their side. but in the end, the senator chose the frontrunner, trump. now, he did that despite the fact that haley is the one that appointed scott to the s
. welcome to this special spec edition of hannity . i m kayleigh mcenany, and for sean. and tonight, the white house is eerily quiet. president is long goneth off for yet another vacation. just one day after returningom i from a leisurely christmas trip to camp david. must be niceas. vitamins spend the next week relaxing in sunny st croixd ther in the u.s. virgin islands. here s biden arriving at his beachside vacation . t of f got to be a lot of fun for the president. what we are sufferinesident g he at home. biden has spent approximately 40% of his presidency on vacations. the resultncy ons certainly sigy the time he spent away. here you see hims spen relaxing in the sun seems to be a trend. meanwhilsee, at home, we havecho chaos at our southern border. at ourlook at our screen as we . a massive migrant caravanugh me is traveling north through mexico. already, record numberxis, illegal immigrants are pouring across our border on a daily acs in record numbers. listen to t
members, and really everyone at the next stage of healing. in an email to university officials, prosecuting attorney in the county explained why he does not believe the house is of further use to lead investigators, based on review of idaho case law, the current condition of the premises is so different than at the time of the homicides a jury view would not be authorized. the prosecution did file a request to go ahead and try and have the trial scheduled for next summer. at this point, we are waiting to see if that request is granted. anita. anita: we will all stay tuned for the trial date. christina coleman live in moscow, idaho. thank you, christina. nothing coming out of that meeting, frankly just a waste of time and a joke of a meeting because of the u.s. does not step up and lead strongly on this. unfortunately it was just a check a box meeting. top biden administration officials wrapping up high texas meeting with the mexican president over the unprecedented
world. i m laila harrak. thousands of people ordered to evacuate their homes in california as the storm-battered state endures another round of heavy rain and flooding. donald trump facing new legal woes. the former u.s. president now weighing whether to testify before a grand jury about his alleged role in a hush money scheme. plus, a major step for the middle east as iran and saudi arabia strike a deal to restore diplomatic ties. the surprise agreement helped along by beijing. we ll break down what it all means. announcer: from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with laila harrak. we start this hour in california, where residents are getting battered by more storms, the result of yet another atmospheric river. at least two people are dead and nearly 10,000 people are under evacuation orders. more than 40,000 homes and businesses currently without power according to poweroutage.us. the central coast has been the hardest hit with creeks being turned into raging rivers
mike: president biden approving mississippi disaster declaration earlier today after tornadoes tour through the state friday killing more than two dozen people carving path of destruction more than 100 miles long. play for these teams so a tough pill to swallow. we heard from the superintendent from schools who says that the schools will be closed for at least a few days now because there s some damage to some of the schools down here and there s a lack of water and power but, mike, i can tell you that we have seen utility crews out here all morning long, in fact, some here behind us working on utility pole and they are beginning the process. we spoke to one of the city workers this morning who tells us that half of the town is at least with power now, so plenty of progress going on here, mike. mike: charles, have they given you context of how bad this is compared to previous storms? charles: yeah, i ve spoken to a lot of people who live in this particular town and a lot o