politicsnation. ten nights lead, the showdowns to come. culture or politics have consumed the republican party as we approach an election year. threatening the legislative agenda in congress in the house speaker kevin mccarthy s concessions to the hard right flank of his caucus have led to the passage of a military spending bill. bogged down with amendments targeting diversity programs and lgbtq protections. in the meantime, alabama senator tommy tuberville is holding up dozens of military appointments over the pentagon s abortion policies. some colleagues are warning the blockade could endanger national security. against that backdrop, a potential government shutdown. the showdown looms and the first presidential caucus of 2024 is just six months away. delaware congresswoman lisa rochester joins me shortly to talk about all of it. plus, the phony war on critical race theory is still raging in state houses. and on school boards across the country one of the intellectual archi
good day. i m chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. devastatingly cold weather is making these caucuses even more unpredictable in a state known for surprises. we have the latest on former president trump s bid to run away with a win tonight and the fight facing the other candidates to have a strofrng enough showing to stay in the race. we ve got the latest straight ahead. plus, congress on the clock again. with just four days to go before a government shutdown, leaders of both parties float a plan to keep the lights on, but there s a catch. conservatives hate it. so will that sink it? iranian-backed rebels refusing to back down despite dozens of u.s. air strikes against their home base. another u.s.-owned ship attacked just a few hours ago in the red sea. this time they actually hit it. so how is the u.s. going to respond? a lot to get to on this very busy day. we start in iowa where the first votes in what will almost certainly be one of the wildest
leader. blizzard or not, if the iowans have shown up, we have shown up as well and will lead this country in the same way. iowa, you know how to do this. we are never going to surrender. in the end, we will win, win, win, win. a few hours left before the caucus tonight. i m asking you to show up. can we get this done, can you go out there and bring it home? sandra: republican presidential candidates making their final pushes to get out the vote on a frigid monday, and what s shaping up to probably be the coldest day on caucus record there in iowa. oh, john, it s officially election season 2024, and it is a cold one indeed. sandra smith in new york. this is america reports . john: the thing i m wondering, where did the last four years go. seemed like yesterday we were doing this. i m john roberts in washington. 40 delegates up for grabs in the hawkeye state and based on the results tonight. big story lines, will the polling enthusiasm match reality for president
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candidate to jump the race with a new launch video. and he will join me here, tomorrow night. and that is the reidout. all in with chris hayes starts right now. arts right now. tonight on all in we can see there is a major difference in the leadership with governor mccarthy as speaker of the house, and nancy pelosi as speaker. how governments are these aren t glad bond with monica extremists was born? tonight, new reporting on how the speaker became bffs with marjorie taylor greene, and what it means for the rest of us. then as folks know, i have declared, formally declared my independents from what i consider to be deeply broken two party system. what ruben gallego s campaign announcement means for the senator from arizona? plus two years after a failed coup in washington, the unbelievable story of a so-called calais who, in a small kansas town. i mention that we will move the gentleman as mayor, and effective immediately, we have a new mayor election.