averages. and down playing anxiety about whether they will make the cut. in terms of being on the stage in that big dntd i d like to be there. but this debate comes six months before the selection of a single delegate. reporter: that could mean one of trump us a toughest critics. let s get a pull up bar out there. reporter: won t be on the stij. as a lot of people recognize, this is not one-shot pony here. reporter: any polls that come out before tomorrow at 5:00 p.m. eastern, including that fox news poll that shows trump in the lead could be a factor in moving these numbers and determining who makes the debate stage. we ll be keeping an eye on that as well as how these candidates plan to take on donald trump. kate. sara murray thank you so much. out front tonight, donald trump s campaign manager, corey lewandoski. thanks for coming in. we heard athena laid it out and the sarah talked about it as well. we heard the excuses about why
saying. but if they look it up you can find out where the money goes. there we go. you have to dig. dig up that information. corey, thank you very much. i appreciate your time. thanks kate. you have a great night. out front for us next we have breaking news. officer is down. whereas the suspect? a massive manhunt is finally over for a 29-year-olds suspected of gunning down a memphis police officer during a traffic stop. also for us ahead, on a much lighter note, the stunt that made a professional biker tremble in his boots.
welcome back to new day once again. following the breaking news in ukraine this morning that continues to develop as the hours tick by. let s get you up to date on the other top stories. john berman is here. thanks kate. temperatures plunging 25 to 50 degrees in parts of the midwest and east. look at this picture. this is amazing, aerial view of the great lakes. they re 90% covered in ice. beautiful. other news. bp must obey the terms of the billion settlement in 2010 with the victim of the giant oil spill. the claims stopped being paid in december because they were claiming those were seeking damages unrelated to the accident. the court ruled bp has to keep making the payments. victims do not have to prove losses were directly linked to the spill.
a divided country. they say this is a country of multiple ethnic groups and they want to keep that country together. it does seem from the reporting i ve been watching from you that they are desperate to control their own fate. check in with you later. kate? so that s a viewpoint from the ground. now let s bring in former secretary of state madeline albright on what seems to be another critical day in this crisis. good to be with you. i want to get your take first off on what russian president vladimir putin said today in his lengthy press conference in part saying russia is on a humanitarian mission in ukraine in response to a coup and he says russia isn t doing anything different than the u.s. has in
all places. as things happen on the ground, what you were describing we ll see or not see. that will be a good thing to have. we need full information here. i hope we have you back on as we develop better understanding of the situation. thank you. thank you. kate? coming up next on new day, a crazy story. an 18-year-old girl is suing her parents for college tuition. her parents say they cut her off because she wasn t following the rules. does she have a case here? so i get invited to quite a few family gatherings. heck, i saved judith here a fortune with discounts like safe driver, multi-car, paperless. you make a mighty fine missus, m lady. i m not saying mark s thrifty. let s just say, i saved him $519, and it certainly didn t go toward that ring. am i right? [ laughs ] [ dance music playing ] so visit progressive.com today. i call this one the robox.