deadly school shooting in iowa. police say a 17-year-old student opening fire just as school was starting in perry, iowa, outside des moines. five students and the principal shot. a sixth grader killed. the others rushed to the hospital. and rachel scott is in iowa for us. the major winter storm targeting new york city and the northeast. heavy snow, rain, potentially damaging winds. at this hour, at least 20 states now under winter alerts. the potential snow totals in new york and the northeast, depending on the track. and rob marciano will show us. the jeffrey epstein case. tonight, the newly unsealed court documents linked to epst epstein, revealing the names of people who had various connections to him, including former presidents clinton and trump, magician david copperfield, michael jackson. none accused of wrongdoing, but what the documents do claim. aaron katersky reporting tonight. former president trump and the scathing new report tonight from house democrats,
obstruction, conspiracy, lying and espionage. what happens now? when it comes to republicans in congress, this time it is not so certain. a lot of them are split. some are willing to stick by donald trump, like senator eric schmidt of missouri who said that the charges are, quote, unequal application of the law. nor senator john barrasso of wyoming who said, quote, it feels political, it s rotten. others are being a little more cautious. after all, these are espionage charges. there s, quote, no way to defend the allegations said rep don bacon of nebraska. i would not feel comfortable with a convicted felon in the white house, said a rep from colorado. there isn t a clear ideological common denominator within this split. we re going to explore why that is. what is clear, and maybe this is part of the reasoning for some is that this indictment might not be the only criminal trouble that former president trump could be in. there are two more investigations related to overturnin
mitchell reports, the attorney general speaks out. merrick garland breaking his silence for first time since donald trump was indicted. not discussing the case, of course, but strongly defending special prosecutor jack smith against trump s constant attacks. mr. smith is a veteran career prosecutor. any questions about this matter will have to be answered by their filings in court. we have what trump s republican challengers are saying today. the latest polls since the indictment on how this is all affecting the former president s support from gop voters. an nbc news exclusive. what ukraine s president zelenskyy told nbc s richard engel about the counteroffensive and allegations ukraine is involved in cross-border attacks against russia. translator: the actions, i would say, it s generally positive. but it s difficult. cutting out the junk. the president expected to get a major commitment today from big business about ending all those unfair surprise fees that impa
rule of law. of our southern border. do you agree with that? [crickets] totally consistent with jump of intees cease animal. it did escape from a chinese lab in wo wuhan. an accident followed by a cover-up. congressional baseball game brings together republicans, democrats and fans of all gladges studio b deep into left field and bounce into the bullpen. republicans took 15-6. ainsley: straight to a fox news alert. marine veteran daniel penny indicted on a second degree manslaughter charge connected to jordan neely s death on a new york city subway train. he said he acted in self-defense and protect those around him after neely said he was going to kill him. steve: ashley strohmier joins us here in studio m with the latest ashley. the indictment is under seal right now. the manhattan d.a. is expected to formally announce 24-year-old daniel penny s indictment later this morning. new york city mayor eric adams confirming in a statement to the associated
special edition of the i can gramg gram angle from new york city tonight the second batch of documents tied to jeffrey epstein has just dropped and we are going through it page by page. we will bring you all the details as soon as we can but, first, tomorrow is the big day. biden s first campaign speech of the year. he is heading to valley forge, pennsylvania to do what the associated press describes as deviling into some of the country s darkest moments jacqui, what can we expect from joe biden tomorrow? good evening, judge. president biden s under water approval ratings and voter anxiety about his age have reportedly pushed the campaign to have the 81-year-old president stop competing with himself, where he is losing, and start competing with trump. or as one aide told cnn, quote: it s about when to go full hitler when the leading republican candidate s speeches and actions go so far that the biden team goes all the way to a direct comparison to the nazi leader rather tha