conflict. all of that of course on the line tonight and of course this saturday morning where will is right now.w. thanank you all l for being g w and thanksks to will. it s time now for ac 360. tonight, which candidate benefits when the roads to the white house freezes over. we re live in iowa where blizzard conditions and subzero temperatures threaten to be a decisive factor in monday s caucuses. also a night after the u.s. and british air strikes on houthi targets in yemen a new message from a top houthi leader. and later cnn s donee o sullivan investigating how skeptical officials can face backlash from conspiracy theorists. thank you for joining us. we begin with iowa three days from the caucuses and the state is being hammered by winter weather. this is video of the capital des moines where the temperature is now 9 degrees. the wind chill is minus 13, and a blizzard warning is in effect. cnn s jeff zeleny is there for us tonight. jeff, i don t know how we conv
new jersey to new york. it was parnding, it was pathetic. he s a symptom of something that donald trump created. the guy who was not on the stage is the winner each time. good morning, everyone. it was the final gop presidential debate of this year, four candidates clashed on policy, they traded personal insults and they recognized time is running out to make their pitch to voters before the iowa caucuses less than six weeks away. nikki haley took the brunt of attacks from desantis and vivek ramaswamy. over foreign policy positions. to say that was an attack on america fails a basic state. if you can t tell the difference between israel is and the u.s. map is on the map. she caves any time the left comes after her, any time the media comes after her nikki, i don t have a woman problem, you have a corruption problem and i think that s what people need to know. it s not worth my time to respond to him. her donors, they make money in china, they re not going
the u.s. not trying to go after all of it but trying to go after what they used to target international shipping. talking about yesterday s strikes oren leiberman, thanks very much. i want to go to nic robertson monitoring developments from tel aviv. what do you make of the houthi strikes and what their capabilities are? reporter: yeah, i think what we saw the houthis do today which was by striking a ship in the gulf, all the coalition forces there in the red sea past yemen, hang a left and you re in the gulf there off the southern coast of yemen. and that s where they struck today. perhaps no surprise because the focus of a lot of the u.s. and british air strikes last night had been more focused down the west side of yemen, more close to the red sea. so this, i think, shows the potential adaptability of the houthis. they ve got a lot of other options or at least a number of other options for launching