tomorrow s contest is now out. if the trends in this poll hold, donald trump is going to pull off a win by an unprecedented margin for a republican or a democratic presidential candidate in iowa. this is the final nbc news des moines registry iowa pole ahead of tomorrow s caucuses. trump, his lead is down ever so slightly, by the way. this is what was in december, 51. now he is at 48. you can see that he has 28 point lead over his next closest competitor, nikki haley. nikki haley s first choice support, meanwhile, rose from 60 to 20 points. ron desantis support has slipped three points from last month, 19 to 16. vivek ramaswamy is an out below, heat remains below 10%. the current record margin of victory in the iowa republican caucus says for a non incumbent candidates is 13 points. that was set by bob dole in 1980. trump wins to more by anything remotely close to what these polls were predicted, he won t make history. that s an addition to the history that donald trump is al
leadership. but boy, was this a test. and there s video from inside. it is real. it is authentic. it is striking. we should note as journalists, that it was not captured independently. it was captured by her daughter. you can factor that into the context because i always want you to know where we re getting what we show you. but no one is denying the authenticity, the vigor, the seriousness of these moments. house speaker pelosi and chuck schumer dealing with a physical security emergency. you have to remember, i m about to show you one of the new pieces of footage. no one in that room knew what was going to happen. no one knew whether these calls were going to bring in the help that was urgently needed. or whether more people would be attacked, hurt, like some of those police officers who were tragically wounded. or whether politicians would start to be assassinated by donald trump s mob. here s new video. well it s still not safe enough for us to go back. they re even sti
get onto the next day, many don t even have usable drinking water, many don t have a place to call home but they listen to our vice president who thought it was a good time to say this. vice president harris: our lowest income communities and communities of color that are most impacted by these extreme conditions and impacted by issues not of their own making, absolutely. we have to address this in a way that is about giving resources based on equity. kayleigh: i cannot believe when i heard this, harris. when those floodwaters are rising, when your home is destroyed, when you potentially lose a family member as some did come the last thing you are thinking about is race. at a time when america came together perhaps one of the most unifying times in our countries after a national disaster on the whole comes together, she chooses to invoke hateful divisive race-based rhetoric. harris: i got a bit of a lecture from will cain on the faulkner focus her mind to me this morali
interview with him is like being in a washing machine, ali. don t tell ali that i did a rap lyric. we ll keep that between the four of us. good to see you. thank you for being here. i will see my reporter friends in the next hour. zak, good to see. you dasha burns and des moines. vaughn hill your indian indiola thank you for joining us. the fight over abortion access and the broader ability to save lives is that to go before the supreme court again this, from leaving the future of america s health care system up in the air once more. a law professor and author, dr. michelle goodman, goodwin, joins me after this. upped, or journalists groups and the families of two perspective reporters recently killed in gaza are restarting israel s claim that those reporters were terrace. we ll will talk about the firestorm that they re just have set off amongst press advocates worldwide. vocates worldwide. s it. new pronamel active shield actively shields the enamel
make a correlation between that sounds like you re protecting the criminals. emily: and what counts as rap music? this is another thing that have done my definition of the law is so vague, so pro-criminal imagine a prosecutor trying to bring in and say this isn t rap and all of a sudden there are 1 million motions of does this constitute a rap lyric or not? wasting our tax dollars. wasting everyone s time totally missing the point which is do we want crime cleaned up? do we want murderers prosecuted? apparently not periods before you nailed it. the legal angle goes to who that person is. first amendment rights, protected. as the guy who actually work with rappers and did a talk to show with willie d from the ghetto boys, gangster rap was what it was but it is protected under the first amendment unless you are issuing a direct threat. the first amendment already