sunday night in america. omor the race for the white house is kicking off in earnest tomorrow with the iowa caucus. iowa is the beginning, but the caucus does not always accurately predict how the story nd will end. a political graveyard is full of those who want iowa but did not go on to win the nomination but nevertheless winning is almost always better than not appear it polling indicates former president trump is the overwhelming favorite.ll are the poles right? and he emerge as the top challenger with poor showing persuade any candidate to exitig leftht or right? i joining us now is the host of good story and that debates c and town halls on election coverage, martha maccallum, who may have to pay taxes in t iowa because she s been there like weeks and weeks. jessica tarlov who is a cohost the five and wakes up every morning knowing she will be outnumbered even though that is not the name of the show but shs will be outnumbered 5:00 easter0 time when she more than h
to charge the marine vet and will not present the case to a grand jury at this time. his attorneys have said penny could not have foreseen his efforts to subdue neely would be deadly. a former of the manhattan d.a. testifies before the house judiciary committee about bragg s decision to charge former president trump criminally for taking hush money from an alleged affair. what you just saw moments ago, laura. yeah, it has been a busy day here in lower manhattan. daniel penny was just arraigned in criminal court on the charge of manslaughter in the second degree. we learned about the charges yesterday, in the subway chokehold case that ended with the death of jordan neely. he was released on $100,000 bail moments ago, we want to show you what happened earlier. the former marine surrendered to the nypd, the charge he is facing could bring him 15 years in prison if convicted. penny, who was handcuffed for his arraignment, was quiet throughout the court proceedings. his attor
china retaliation. we have to start talking about it that way. fox news poll shows trump s lead is growing in the g.o.p. primary race. 64% is disprove. top numbers on the economy, the border, on all kinds of things. elon musk and other major tech leaders calling for a pause on artificial intelligence. bret: they are worried about the risks developing machines smarter than humans. foreign adversaries are still going to be developing it. brian: we begin with a fox news alert and it s not good news. two u.s. army helicopters crashing overnight in kentucky with multiple deaths reported. a parent complication happening during a training mission northeast of fort campbell in trigg county. steve: about 10:00 last night. the blackhawk helicopters crashing in a field. emergency crews are at the scene. the choppers involved are used to transport soldiers to the battlefield and perform medevacs and also deployed for special operations. ainsley: quent s governor rel
that wraps up the hour for me. i m jose diaz-balart. thank you for the privilege of your time. lindsey reiser picks up with more news right now. good morning. i m lindsey reiser at msnbc headquarters in new york. and right now we re watching for a major decision set to come any moment now about the deadly shooting on the set of the movie rust. it s been 15 months since cinematographer halyna hutchins was struck and killed by a live round fired from a prop gun by actor alec baldwin. now a new mexico district attorney is about to announce whether any charges in the case will be filed. i want to get right to nbc s vaughn hillyard in new mexico. what do we know so far? reporter: yeah, lindsey, we re talking about a tragic case here in which there was a certain level of intelligence, several layers of negligence on the part of alec baldwin and individuals who were a part of the crew on this western set here of rust which was being shot just outside of santa fe. but the ext
it is evidence of tyranny, we re in a battle right now between liberty and tyranny. it what kind of a country do we want to live in? you have a department of justice headed by radical politicals. not just garland but names you problem never heard of before. deputy attorney general. lisa monaco. long time obama operative. vanita gupta. and u.s. attorney in washington, d.c., matthew graves. they make up the kabul. that is making decisions about the future of this country. and they are using the law in a way we were told would create tyranny. tyranny. he was one of favorites of ronald reagan, he wrote, the law perverted and police powers of state perverted with it the law i say, not only turned from proper purpose, but made to follow a contrary purpose, the law becomes the weapon of every kind of greed, instead of checking crime, the law itself is guilty of the evils it supposed to punish. that is what is taking place today. i want to read something to you. it is the soviet