president biden didn t seemabou to have an answer when asked about the incident today. but white house press secretaryr karine jean-pierrey did at least try to come up with an explanation. take a look come up wit. > the president and the firsn lady and their family were not here this weekend. as you all reported on this. u o and as you also know that they left on friday and returned jusknow tt where we this was discovered is a heavily traveled area where many white house west wing, i should be even more specific. i sha west wing visitors come through this particular areavi. i just don t have anything more to share. it is under investigation by the m. secret service. this is in their purview. and so we re going to allos inw certainly the investigation to continue. and we have confiden t that the secret service will get to the bottom of thio ths. fr for their part, t the mainstream media found the whole situatioamn a little ridiculous. check this out. chi can t even fa
and i think that across the board, the vast majority of the american people don t agree with a lot of the decisions the courts are making. president biden in an exclusive interview with my colleague, nicolle wallace, responding to today s very predictable supreme court decision on affirmative action. and that is where we begin tonight, with the united states supreme court once again turning the arc of justice away from equality and back to the early 20th century. striking down the use of affirmative action in college admissions. the roberts court, which wouldn t even look like the court it is today without affirmative action, decided that race conscious admissions programs at harvard university and the university of north carolina violate equal protection under the constitution. it is fitting then that it would be the court s first black woman justice, ketanji brown jackson, who clearly articulated the cost of this latest regression. writing in her dissent, with let them
in our special coverage of the new hampshire primary will continue right now. it is round two for the republicans and the presidential nomination could all come down to what happens in the hours ahead. the spotlight is on historic new england and a republican race that s down to the final two. donald trump is telling a whole lot of lies. if you want a losing candidate who puts america last. vote for nikki haley. with a head to head fight and a big win behind him, will the gop front-runner seal the deal? we need big margins. we have to set the tone for november. it s new hampshire s choice. tonight, donald trump aiming for a knockout punch against the only opponent still in his way. she s not tough enough. she s not smart enough. she cannot do this job. nikki haley putting it all on the line in new hampshire. who lost the house for us? the senate? the white house? donald trump, donald trump, donald trump. will the former president with a divisive record a
the cbs news polling finds 48% of likely gop voters in iowa consider themselves maga voters which is why donald trump so easily dominated last night s contest. but only 33% of gop likely voters here in new hampshire say the same, giving haley a real shot at an upset in this state. but it is only a shot. new hampshire voters are notoriously last minute deciders, making polling something of a crap shoot here. last night, i went to yankee lanes in manchester for monday league play to ask some granite staters who they re going to pick next tuesday. as you ll see, it s not exactly easy to pin them down. so you ve already decided. does the name begin with t? it very well could. and it night not. does it start with h and end with y? i m not good with letters. does it start with none of your business, stop asking me questions? there it is. that is it. what are you going to do on tuesday? i m not even sure, to be honest. really? do you like nikki haley? she s all r
who is the pick for trump? don. likely temp scott. okay, all right. he s your friend. all of you, my, friends thank you so much for joining me. that s going to do it on this breaking news coverage with jonathan from washington continues next on this big news day. we begin the 4:00 hour with breaking news from the presidential campaign trail. florida governor ron desantis has officially dropped out of the republican presidential race, following his disappointing and distant second place finish in the iowa caucuses. desantis said, quote, we don t have a clear path to victory. instead, desantis said he will endorse former president donald trump. moments ago, the florida governor released this statement on x. we have prayed and elaborated on the way forward. but if there was anything i could do to produce a favorable outcome, and more campaign stops, more interviews, i would do it. but i can t ask our supporters to volunteer their time and donate their resources. we don