of tonight s republican presidential debate, a debate that, again, was a republican debate but the candidates themselves came back to the topic of republicans losing. they kept bringing it up themselves, unprompted. we ve lost 2018, 2020, 2022, no red wave that never came. we got trounced last night in 2023. i m sick of republicans losing. look, people they are cheering for. losing in the republican party. we ve become a party of losers at the end of the day. and yes, the man who has been the leader of the republican party in the period in question, through all of that losing, this is pretty much as closed as anyone got to outrun out criticizing former president and current presidential front runner donald trump, tonight. i can talk about president trump. i can tell you that i think he was the right president at the right time. i don t think he s right president now. i think that he put us eight trillion dollars in debt, and our kids are never gonna forgive us for
proxy groups, paid terrorists by iran in the middle east. and finally unleashing a second round of airstrikes, but continued argument that is the lightest thing we can do to the enemy. it is the least amount of effort. the pentagon is calling the latest strike an act of self-defense, after u.s. forces in iraq and syria were targeted staggering 42 times. we hit a couple buildings with ammo in it. this is you d, i m harris faulkner here with co-host emily compagno, tammy bruce, culture plus group co-founder and ceo lili gil valletta and former new york congressman lee zeldin. the pentagon says the latest strike took out an ammunition and weapons storage facility located in eastern syria that belongs to islamic revolutionary guard and used to target u.s. military men and women around the region. senior military official said what we blew up were bad things, it could have been rockets, drones, artillery shells, whatever it was, was what was being used against our forces in the re
everybody all right? everybody make it through okay? yes we did. good evening, welcome to our special coverage of the third republican presidential primary debate which was held today in downtown miami, florida. the debate just wrapped up seconds ago, after two hours onstage. you can see there, the debate hall, some of the candidates, the five candidates who participated, still milling there. people in the audience the milling there. just finishing up within the last few moments. i am rachel maddow, here at msnbc headquarters, with my colleagues, michael wallace, joy reid, stephanie ruhle and lawrence o donnell. tonight s debate in miami was a home game for one of the candidates, ron desantis. of course, it s the governor of florida, a heck of a lot good that is doing him. a poll out just before the debate shows governor desantis losing his home state, at least as far as the polling says by 39 points against his constituent, florida man and former president donald trump, who
the voters have spoken. the message they are sending now today to republicans and democrats alike after last night s big election. it is debate day in america. donald trump is skipping, but the five candidates who are showing up, they are already planning sharper attacks. which candidate absolutely needs a knockout punch? and michigan congresswoman rashida tlaib censured over her comments about israel, how she s responding to the rare and stunning rebuke. i m sara sidner with kate bolduan and john berman. this is cnn news central. forget reading the tea leaves anymore, forget analyzing polling data. this morning we have new and concrete data from the voters themselves who went to the polls in multiple states. democrats appear to be breathing a sigh of relief, republicans maybe some of them left scratching their heads about what this means today. one issue that voters seem to speak with a loud voice on yesterday is abortion rights. an increasingly conservative ohio
the joe biden we know, and the pattern is,no when you count hi out, is when he comes back stronger. we shall see.ro that does it for us for willie and me, and joe, and ana cabrera picks up the coverage right now. right now, on ana cabrera reports, another day of supreme court decisions and a supersized term that has been extended into next week. still on the docket, a picture of cases that could completely shift donald trump s legal exposure. we ll take you there live. plus, a brutal and bumpy presidential debate. i really don t know what he said at the endll of that sentence. i don t think he knows what he said either. every single thing he said is a lie. you have the moves of an alley cat. former president trump spouting aney assortment of fal claims throughout the night, but it s democrats who are in panic mode after president biden s lackluster performance. and coming up, what are pnt voters saying? well, wevo sat town with voters from a key bloc to see if the