at this hour, a dramatic volcano eruption in iceland. what we know about the most powerful eruption to hit the area in years, next. and appeals court has just shutdown mark meadows bid to move his case into federal court. the major blow to trump s former chief of staff and the big win for fani willis. plus, a new report on the january 6th rally outside the capitol. the text messages showing the organizers purposely misled authorities about their intentions that day. and a blue and green christmas. despite how some americans feel about the economy, a new survey says it isn t stopping them from spending big this holiday season. and just how much more may surprise you. our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments. we begin with nbc s molly hunter on the eruption in iceland, spewing lava 300 feet into the air. what s happening, molly? yeah, of course iceland, no stranger to massive eruptions, but the pictures we have seen overnight like nothing we ha
a month away, marking the first-time primary voters will get to weigh in on their party s nominee for the white house. as things stand right now, a biden trump rematches on the horizon. according to new polling, that could spell trouble for president biden. a survey by morning consult, bloomberg, of a hypothetical 2024 election matchup shows donald trump narrowly beating biden in seven swing states. that same poll reveals that biden is losing support from a key constituency, black voters, with only 62% saying they would vote for the president. now, 62% sounds like a lot, right? well, let me put that number into perspective. in 2020, president biden won 87% of the black vote. a slide and black support is deeply concerning because every democrat elected president has committed a coalition of voters to win the white house. here s why. no democrat running for president has won the white house, the white vote, the white vote since 1964. because of a, african american voters have b
personhood. every state has the same positive feelings towards letting the people make their own choices about their bodies, whether it s north or south. i just need to make sure it s understood, it s because we can t vote. it s because they have changed how the campaigns work down here, how the legislation works down here. it s not well. all right, we re going to dig deeper into that to get a good understanding of how it works. thank you, robin. michelle is a columnist of the new york times, offers of the means of reproduction, sex, power in the future the word, and robert maher served west falmouth and author of the new handbook for a post roe america. still, ahead the downfall of rudy giuliani, from america s made a to a long tie donald trump in fulton county sprawling r.i.c.o. case. now, he s been ordered to pay 100 and $48 million in damages to two election workers who he defamed. then, white house and senate negotiators are at work this weekend, trying to come up
it is a dining room that allegedly seats for people, a library, a gallery, a dining out cove a butlers pantry, a staff room,, a kitchen and laundry and unit. it is on the upper east side of manhattan on the corner of madison and 66 street. it is one block from central park. it is currently on the market with an asking price of six point $1 million. this luxury slice of real estate is owned currently by former new york city mayor, rudy giuliani. that property, or the money from that property to be more specific may soon be in the hands of former fulton county election workers and sheamus. you likely remember ruby freeman and shaye moss for their incredibly emotional testimony before the house january 6th committee, that is when they described how a conspiracy theory about them somehow altering votes in the 2020 election and amplified by giuliani and fed to trump who amplified it even more. they described how that conspiracy theory turned the wrath of trump supporters against
for watching, tomorrow at 5 pm eastern i will host politicsnation live from buffalo new york where i will be commemorating the first anniversary of the mass shooting that killed ten black people last may. governor kathy hochul will join me to discuss her fight against hate crimes in the state. right now american voices with alicia menendez begins. ican voices with hello to youm alicia menendez. on the air tonight, some bad news for trump fans in iowa hoping to see the former president onstage tonight. run by the weather. tonight was supposed to be a side by side look at how the 2024 gop nomination is taking shape. it clashed between trump between and ron desantis. desantis is carrying on despite not officially throwing his hat into the race, while trump postponed his rally. however, nbc has exclusive reporting tonight about the governor s political operation set to move into its new headquarters this monday. when that happens, desantis must file paperwork to run within 15 da