more and more belligerent. they re using artificial intelligence to power their military to kill americans. this has got to stop. eric: gordon chang, as always, thank you,. thanks, eric. arthel: gordon, eric, thank you very much. arthel: a bank is set on fire in paris as yellow vest protesters clash with police for the 18th weekend in a row. firefighters had to rescue a mother and her child who lived in an apartment above the bank. the protests taking a violent turn after demonstrators threw rocks and smoke bombs at officers. the yellow vest protesters are a grassroots movement seeking populist changes to that economy. back here at home, gunfire erupts on the vegas strip after a brazen robbery attempt ends in a police shootout. details straight ahead. plus, as the cause of the two recent boeing 737 max jet plane crashes, max 8 plane crashes are under investigation, airlines are beginning to feel the economic effects of the
going to have to probably bring in some police divers to search the lake and other areas of the park, and it may take some time, gregg. gregg: well, we are certainly hoping for the best. the tip line was on the screen, maybe you can put it back up there. there s the number to call, 501-922-0011. rod wheeler, thanks very much for your insights. thank you, gregg. patti ann: and happening now is coming up at the top of the hour, and jon scott joins us with a preview. jon: hi, thank you. just five days to go until the iowa caucuses, and there s new polling to tell you about. who s rising, whose star is fading, what does it mean to the primaries that follow? larry sabato is peering into his crystal ball, and he ll join us. we ll also talk with a ron paul campaign adviser and senator chuck grassley of iowa. plus a jet plane crashes, flips over and bursts into flames, and everybody onboard survives. we ll tell you more.