against former president donald trump. an accusation he denies. what the jury has heard so far and new developments surrounding the humanitarian crisis at the border migrant shelters in texas say they re at capacity and anticipating even more people coming as the pandemic-era border policy comes to an end in just two weeks we begin this hour with breaking news from the white house, where president biden is putting a special focus today on the u.s. relationship with south korea. a short time ago, he and the first lady welcomed south korea s president to the white house for the first of several events culminating with a state dinner this evening at the white house. right now the two leaders are meeting in the oval office we re expecting to see more from that meeting i ing any minute nw an hour and a half from now, president biden will hold a news conference with south korean leader, the president will likely face some questions about the next election, one day after he form
starting with breaking news starting with breaking news and starting with breaking news and going to the scene live at oklahoma where this is the scene at the university there. we re watching a potential shooting incident that is coming into us. on the campus of the university of oklahoma. you can see a huge police presence there. university has said on its twitter account that police are investigating possible shots fired on the norman campus and urging people to avoid the south oval area. shelters are in place. it is just after midnight there and you can see the number of security police and other officials on the campus there which is now in lockdown. we re yet to hear whether there have been any casualties but we are going to keep an eye on the scene and situation there. the school as i said urging people to avoid south oval area and on twitter saying shelter in place. will bring you more on that as we any more information. let s move on to israel where the prime minister
with the former president more as an issue that these contenders had to speak to, rather than a direct rival, especially when most of them didn t want to engage him directly as that. ali vitali, thank you so very much. great seeing you. joining us now, former ohio governor and 2016 presidential contender, john kasich, julian castro, 2020 presidential candidate, both msnbc political analysts and tara setmayor, former gop communications director and senior adviser at the lincoln project. so, let s do a lightning round with you all. who was the biggest winner and who was the biggest loser and let me start with you, tara. biggest winner, obviously, donald trump. his position hasn t changed at all. it is clear the party is still very much his and he is very much the front-runner, no one, i think, did anything to change that last night. but i would also say that nikki haley overperformed last night
their cases and send them to federal court, blocking their arrest in fulton county. what does this say this is going to mean going forward for the case? i think what it suggests is the judge didn t buy their argument in terms of getting that relief to block them from having to surrender. but it doesn t necessarily mean the judge won t go for their arguments about having the entire case removed to federal court. i think it is too early to tell on that point. as for getting the case blocked or at least getting it temporarily paused so that they wouldn t have to get arrested, on that point the judge said, look, you don t have a good argument, it is not supported by the law, the law is clear that in a situation like this, the state case continues to go on, even while you re making all of your motions in federal court until the thing is actually removed. at this point it hasn t actually been removed, so therefore you have to go ahead and surrender. and the d.a. has made it really clear, j
weeks for people to turn themselves in, and despite this sort of last ditch effort to get a federal court to intervene, it hasn t been successful, so they need to turn themselves in by 12:00 p.m. tomorrow or they re going to be subject to arrest. and, catherine, alleged co-conspirator kevin chesebro filed a motion demanding a speedy trial. what could that mean for how this case proceeds? in georgia, you re allowed to do that and he s entitled to have his case tried first week of november. there are 18 co-defendants, and most of them do not want to go to trial the first week of november. so, it is really what he s doing is asking for a motion to sever, separate his case from the other 18, who, of course, are most of them are going to say, no, i m not going to trial. it is a brilliant move or bone head move and what i mean by that is by going to trial, saying you want to be tried in four months, you as a defense attorney are waving your right to make motions, to suppress evidence. yo