delivered all republican delegates to donald trump last night. the former was the only major candidate in the silver states contest. former south carolina governor nikki haley opted to skip the caucuses. she instead took part in tuesday night s no stakes. trump isn t making it a secret that he s ready to be the last candidate standing. i don t know why, she continues. she s a you know, i don t really care if she continues. it s know. i think it s bad for the party. i think it s actually bad for her. mr. trump also notched a win . haley in the us islands caucus for republican gop delegates were at stake there. it was the islands first ranked choice contest. all eyes are now set on the republican primary in south carolina in two weeks. it s nikki haley s home state, but trump has received most establishment documents there. and i m lorne greene. gutfeld starts now. i got back up. yeah. alhapphay thursday. all right. oh, thank you. it s the girl scouts over there . we ll get
good evening and thank you for being with us here on this monday night. we will have more in just a moment on that state of emergency in california and the powerful storm out west that is turned deadly. we want to begin with the surprising news from the royal family. britain s king charles iii announcing he has cancer. and it s already starting treatment. just last week the 75-year-old monarch underwent treatment for an enlarged, that procedure led to the separate discovery. the palaces statement says that the king is raising awareness for those impacted by cancer, but there are still so many big questions tonight about what type of cancer and how advanced it is. today the president of the united states campaigning in las vegas said he s concerned about king charles diagnosis and hopes to speak with him soon. cbs s charlie d agata is outside buckingham palace tonight. good evening, so how is king charles doing tonight? reporter: good evening to you, norah. the palace is ki
center of that drama. it s here in the 14th amendment arguments before the supreme court. and senator alex pay as here, yes, senate still in session, to discuss capitol hill chaos. crab or coffee inside alum, welcome to the weekend. this weekend, we start with classified documents. not president biden s but donald trump s. developing late last, night special counsel jack smith filed a motion nifor judge aile cannon to reconsider an order that smith says what identify more than two dozen witnesses, exposing them to threats. after reading that motion, judge cannon order jack smith to hand nnover that evidence to trump s lawyers by today. miss nbc legal analyst mary mccord ssis with, us she is a former principal deputy assistant attorney general for the national security division and co-host of one of my favorite podcasts, prosecuting donald trump. there s a lot of drama going on mpwith judge cannon. i ve always thought that this was sort of a live wire with her. she s provi
under way right now. five marines onboard when their super stallion chopper went down while flying from the las vegas area to san diego in severe weather. matt gutman standing by near the scene tonight. also, that dramatic scene unfolding outside philadelphia at this hour. two officers shot, that home they were responding to now up in flames. the gunman opening fire as soon as police arrived. an 11-year-old girl believed to be inside and shot. what we re learning right now. tonight, the border crisis, and senate republicans have now killed the bipartisan bill that contained many of their own demands. $650 million to build and reinforce miles of fencing. more patrols. and a complete shutdown of the border when the number of migrants exceeds 5,000. donald trump pressured republicans not to agree to this bipartisan solution in this presidential election year. and it worked. rachel scott live on the hill. tonight, the new storm threat targeting the west, amid deadly rains a
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