One hour. She will leave the republican president ial race leaving that field for one man standing and thats donald j. Trump. Her remarks are set for one hour, 10 00 a. M. Eastern time out of south carolina. Well have them live. Thats the headline of the moment. Coming off the Big Night From Last night, so good morning. Couple of hours of sleep, back at it. Im bill hemmer in new york. Dana i got 5 1 2. Im dana perino. This is americas newsroom. Glad To Be With You this morning. Big news day. Well have nikki haley at 10 00. Right now, lets talk about donald trump. Banner day for him because georgias state senate is investigating the actions of Fulton County District Attorney fani willis and her romance with trump Special Prosecutor nathan wade. We are monitoring that. We are also awaiting word from trump on haleys decision. But last night, trump was fired up and in his element putting his victory in historical terms. They call it Super Tuesday for a reason. This is a big one. And they t
pence let me down. the panel also cited witnessed who described how trump watched tv for hours as the violent assault unfolded and the committee s republican vice-chair said the dam has begun to break as more pieces of the puzzle fall into place and new witnesses step forward. can a president who is willing to make the choices donald trump made during the violence of january 6th ever be trusted with any position of authority in our great nation again? cnn s manu raju is on capitol hill for us. what do we know about the focus of this committee for future hearings? reporter: well, they haven t decided exactly yet how they will split-up those future hearings in september. the committee members told me last night those are still issues that they are still trying to sort out. they plan to use the next month in august when congress is on recess to have more testimony from witnesses behind closed doors. liz cheney indicating that subpoenas have been issued and committee memb
and it came snapy fast. with the white house insisting there s been no change in the u.s. policy towards taiwan. we ve seen this kind of thing before after the president made those comments about vladimir putin, for instance. ukraine will never be a victory for russia for god s sake, this man cannot remain in power. harris: let s go straight to kayleigh. kayleigh: yeah, harris, it s always an unnamed anonymous white house official that cleans up the blunder. look, these gaps are alarming. they re weird to watch. they re disconcerting when it s the president. but when it s in the context to foreign policy, harris. it takes on an entirely different set of alarm thinking that you can set off an enemy, foe and world power. in the case with the taiwan remark, who is it that cleaned it up? the white house official who declined to be unnamed and the case is suggesting regime change in russia, who is it that cleaned it up? the official line was within minutes a white house offi
and to your point about beto tonight, you have these duelling rallies. so the president being in el paso, he s essentially gifting beto o rourke a stage and a microphone and a prime time audience on a cable news split screen. do you think the president is giving him a political gift here and who do you think comes out on top? it s granting him, if he decides to run, it s a campaign contribution to beto o rourke. i think coming out on top, beto o rourke is probably going to get just as much coverage as donald trump does. and beto o rourke is nationally more popular than donald trump. i think the outcome is not a true strategic thought on the behalf of the trump candidacy, but more so a failure again of sort of a strategic mind set on behalf of this administration. we ll be watching both of these men this evening. todd curry, thank you so much. and we ve got break iing ne
people who are die hard democrats, sort of disillusioned republicans who don t love president trump, and most importantly, people who never voted before in the state who k will come out for her. so it s a tale of two cities, a tale of two countries we re seeing across the country. this sort of dark immigrant, safety focused message on the right, and the message from the democrats is anything but that. it s looking into the future. it s looking forward. it s trying to build a coalition that s diverse racially and economically to push forward ideas that are very opposite from what the president is talking about. thanks for that, beth. as we monitor these duelling rallies, let s bring in our panel. victoria, an msnbc contributor and professor. paul cain, senior congressional correspondent. steve isreal, former democratic congressman. and susan, republican strategist. it s great to have all of you