This moment is, consider this, the last debate literally ended President Bidens 50 year political career. So this one is inherently a big deal. Especially since nearly 30 of likely voters say they need to know more about Kamala Harris according to brand new New York Times sienna polling. That same poll also suggests that Harriss Honeymoon is over. With the race now a dead heat in every single swing state. The top issues are the same with the Economy Front of mind for most american voters. Read between the lines and what youll see is that more than anything else, americans want fundamental change, which is what both candidates will be trying to drive out tomorrow. Trump arguing for a nuanced kind of change, you can call it that. One that brings the country back to what he did during his term four years ago, while harris is arguing for an extension and then some of the current administration. Which today some columnists argue isnt enough. Jonathan chap of new York Magazine said harris ne
central. inside politics starts right now. today on inside politics, honing in on haley. donald trump is making it clear he now sees one person standing in the way of his march to the nomination, and his attacks on her are familiar. plus, back in court right now, trump is in hmanhattan listenin to the woman who says he raped her 30 years ago. she s telling a jury how her life has been turned upside down. and more than 200 days, people have been held hostage by hamas terrorist who brutally killed people inside israel. we re going to hear directly from their families desperate to bring their loved ones home. i m dana bash. let s go behind the headlines and inside politics. we start in new hampshire where donald trump, nikki haley and ron desantis are all campaigning today, with less than a week to go before the primary there. they are intensifying their campaign schedules, and their attacks on each other. here is what we heard from donald trump last night. nikki ha
the rubble in a desperate search for survivors. meanwhile here in washington president joe biden will deliver the state of the union address tonight. we ll go through what we will and won t hear from the president. and we ll have the latest from ukraine where more signs are pointing to a major offensive campaign coming from the russian army. good morning and welcome to way too early on this tuesday, february 7th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. the death toll following that powerful earthquake in syria and turkey has now passed 5,000 people, and it continues to climb. a 7.8 magnitude tremor hit the region early yesterday along with multiple after shocks including a 7.5 magnitude quake that struck just hours later. tens of thousands have been injured, and search and rescue efforts are under way to find people who may still be trapped under the rubble. more than 6,000 buildings collapsed in turkey. some of that footage was caught by bystanders
the school to see the killer and see her moves. here are still images from the video during the attack. police shot and killed the shooter 28-year-old audrey hale. a transgender former student of the school. security cameras show hale moving through the school saying she had drawn out maps of the campus which detailed a planned attack. police also say they have what they believe is a manifesto written by audrey hale. here you see two of the six victims, schtaffers. one staffer and three children also killed including the daughter of the church pastor. a community deep in grief and we pray for them. no parent should have to receive that call or no parent should have to go through that. i saw little kids coming out and that was really tough for me. never in a million years thought it would be this close to home. we re praying for you. harris: two police officers shot audrey hale less than 15 minutes after that deadly rampage began. their fast action all but certainly sa
day. i want to say that those on the far-right attacking her on social media apps i won t name, you don t understand how sister s move. so watch this space. we will be here, her sisters will be here to support anything tiffany ever does. no. that believe that. that s tonight s read out. all in with chris hayes starts now. all in with chris hayes star ts now. tonight on all in, it s the dirty little secret you won t hear in any other ads. i will very, very, very, very probably run again. very, very tonight, the return of chaos in american government that s on the ballot in four days. then, cornell belcher on reading the wild variations in last night s election polls. plus, the republican candidate who wants a community level review process to decide whether rape victims can get abortion. there are certainly legal mechanisms you can put in place, legislatively, that would create basis for abuse. direct from the campaign trail with the rock obama, the one and only john