( ) the new festive family meal. starting at $24. now celebrating at el pollo loco. york, 11 pm in iowa where tonight caucus goers brave record low temperatures, gathered in gyms, churches, schools across the state and give us the first tangible look at where republican voters stand right now. and tonight, i will republicans delivered a resounding victory to donald trump. nothing usually surprising, there but we ll still talk about what that means. with me at the tables an all-star panel. former obama campaign manager, embassy and my old boss david blough. and the host of the weekend on msnbc, michael steele, simone sanders townsend, and alicia menendez. everybody is working very hard over the past couple of days. nbc news can project that on trump will exceed 50% tonight. we can also project that florida governor ron desantis will finish second, which is a bit surprising coming into tonight. we ll bring you any updated numbers it s in as we get them and stay close with ou
is not working. we got the announcement from the iowa republican saying they will have their caucus june 15 which means he will see new hampshire tuesday january 23rd with those dates. we are closing in towards those debates. will he jeb bush, if you will, before even getting to the first debate? i am not sure what the answer to that is. he has the support of kim reynolds, the governor of iowa. a lot can change between now and those caucuses. he has to stop shooting himself in the foot. he propagated this bizarre homoerotic as well as homophobic video that really
media distorts democracy. it is criticized for letting trolls use the platform to meddle in elections. and rupert murdoch hands facebook to pay for news running its content. interesting. early start continues now with the latest on the schumer shutdown or letdown as it was. shutdown was brief. it s over. now the work begins. senate republicans guaranteed to take up immigration quickly, but can a deal win support in the house? will the white house support it. a stunning report overnight of the fbi director threat ded quit. good morning. welcome to early start. i m christine romans. i m dave briggs. it is tuesday, january 23rd.
guy that had these kinds of issues. for example god s sake we heard it in his own voice on tape so this is not a surprise to anybody. i think the reason that you re not seeing the outrage and level of interest, is because there s not much shock value to this and people knew what they were getting. that s not what the vice president said. the vice president said he s not going to comment on the latest baseless he ain t stupid. would you comment about your boss i do think the line here that gets crossed by politicians is when they use their office. yeah. to cover up their moral terpitude, and when they use our taxpayers money to take care of those things i think that s a line that everybody cares about. i do care about what politicians do in their personal life. but not that much. that s what we all do. very good. ana navarro and matt schlapp, thanks for the debate. good morning to your new day. it s tuesday, january 23rd. 8:00 in the east.
while this procedure will not satisfy everyone on both sides, it s a way forward. i m confident that we can get the 60 votes in the senate for a daca bill. it is a good solution. and i will vote for it. and to the three-day shutdown is over. last night, president trump signed legislation to fund the government through february 8th. the deal extends the children s health insurance program for six years, but it did nothing on daca. for that, democrats got majority leader mitch mcconnell to commit to a vote on the issue next month, but house speaker paul ryan is making no such promises. welcome to morning joe. it s tuesday, january 23rd. with us we have veteran columnist mike barnacle, associate editor of xhcommentar nua washington, eugene robinson