a.m. eastern. polls are open across new hampshire and the first primary of the 2024 republican race for the white house. it s now a one-on-one face-off between donald trump and nikki haley. today say make or break moment for the campaign, in a mission to beat donald trump after she finished third in iowa. but new hampshire marks an entirely different landscape. undeclared voters make up a state that is more suburban and more secular than iowa. past midnight, a bright state for the haley campaign in dixville notch, betweening all six votes that has endured since 1960. trump s opponents rallying around him in a show of force while haley took jabs on her own. so if you want a losing candidate who puts america last, vote for nikki haley. but if you want a president who puts america first every single time, you re going to vote for donald j. trump and you have to get out. so, what i will say to donald trump is, if you have that political elite, you can have them, because that
the manhattantoday. they will be in tomorrow. but they won t be working on the donald trump hush money case. at least not right now. and that is about all that we know at this moment. it is unclear when the grand jury will be meeting on donald trump again. there is a report saying the case is taking a one-month break starting next week, but our nbc news team says to treat that pronouncement with caution. at minimum, d.a. alvin bragg can still use the grand jury tomorrow, next monday or next wednesday on donald trump. as always, our sources add the agenda is fluid, and can change at any moment. we re going to get an update from someone who used to work in the d.a. s office in just a second. there are also developments in the january 6th special counsel investigation. former vp mike pence now says he and his team are considering whether to appeal a federal judge s order to force him to testify. here he is in iowa today. when are you going to decide on any possible appeal of t
when are you going to decide on any possible appeal of that decision? as i said, i ll be in washington, d.c. later this week, and i ll be meeting with my counsel at that time, and we ll review the judge s decision and we ll determine the best way forward. again, i have nothing to hide. at the end of the day, we ll obey the law but right now we re evaluating what the proper course is going forward. joining me now nbc correspondents garrett haake, and vaughn hillyard. and jeremy soland, and former u.s. attorney and nbc news legal analyst joyce vance. everybody, welcome. garrett, i m going to start with you. you re back in d.c. today, which says a lot to me about what we can expect from the d.a.? reporter: i m glad you think that. the d.a. can t operate independently from my travel schedule, but put me on team cautious here when it comes to the d.a. s schedule.