earlier this season, he had to apologise after going out after a defeat to manchester city. he is available for their premier league game at wolves tomorrow, but ten hag was asked whether he was instilling the correct discipline at the club and if rashford was showing him disrespect. nothing to do with that with me, but in football, ute discipline you need. that is on the pitch, but also off the pitch, because also, there s a line. every player knows this. every professional knows this, what is required. we have to focus on winning football games, and that s all that matters. every talk professional knows what is required. a couple of matches. barcelona have moved up to third since manager hernandez announced he would be leaving at the end of the season. they won 1 0 at home. atletico madrid can move back, but no goals yet. japan either to the asian cup quarterfinals after beating bahrain 3 1 in qatar. after a spectacular effort, after the break, goals ensured the four tim
yesterday s hearings. expert legal analysis straight ahead on all of that. meanwhile the former president is floating another birther conspiracy. we ll tell you who he is targeting this time and on capitol hill, how republicans will hold two hearings today focused on hunter biden and homeland security secretary mayorkas. we ll have reporting on that. plus, the new developments out of the middle east following secretary of state blinken s meeting yesterday in israel, the two sides appear to be at odds over plans for a post-war gaza. and days after a mid-air explosion on a boeing max 9 jet, the ceo is acknowledging the company s mistakes. we ll have the latest on that investigation and the very latest on secretary of defense austin and what is going on with his health. good morning. welcome to morning joe. it s a very busy wednesday, january 10th. joe? yeah, it s very busy, as far as boeing goes, not a great stretch that if your plane blow aparts in mid-air you take respo
aleck murdaugh trial. after hours of intense questioning over two days, the prosecution today zeroing in on murdaugh s newly changed story about where he was when his wife and younger son were killed. we re live at the courthouse, and we will break down key moments with our team of lawyers. worldwide commemoration and condemnation as ukraine marks one year since the russian invasion. the u.s. giving $2 billion more in aid as ukraine s president vows 2023 will be the year of victory. i ll talk with a key zelenskyy adviser. and new signs of cracks in the donald trump base, a washington post reporter joining me with compelling new information on how republican voters view the former president and the times, they are a changing. but we start in south carolina where the stakescould not be higher for alex murdaugh. the once powerful attorney taking the ultimate gamble testifying in his own double murder trial of his wife and son. today the prosecution dissecting his opioid
and welcome to all of you watching us here in the united states, canada and all around the world. i m kim brunhuber. ahead on cnn newsroom, from name-calling to the missing candidate in the room. we ll break down the highs and lows of the third gop presidential debate and as israel said it s now in the heart of gaza. we re hearing different versions of what post war gaza could look like. plus. it was 100% worth it. 100% worth it. it s a seminal deal. hollywood actors are heading back to work after grueling 118 days on strike, the union reaches a deal with studio executives. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber. and we begin in miami where the third republican presidential debate wrapped up a few hours ago, only six of the candidates qualify for this debate. front runner donald trump skipped it again. the debate also came after elections on tuesday all significant democratic wins. the less crowded field after did to stand out as an alternative
they want him gone as soon as this war s over. you look at polling, they want a few things. they want to be secure, first and foremost. they want to root out hamas. they want to get rid of them. they want the hostages home. they want all the hostages home. then they would like to see the prime minister leave. and in that poll that you just cited, benny gantz who is in netanyahu s war cabinet, but much more sensitive than prime minister netanyahu gets the most support for saying, here s who we want in charge when it s all said and done. it s. frustrating to us as people who ask questions of israeli officials when they come on, but perhaps it s a strategy when we ask about what happened that day on october 7th, it s, you cannot get an answer. it s we ll talk about that another time, because it does, in fact, as this war goes on, mika, expose the weakness of the prime minister. he doesn t want to explain what happened that day when his core strength, his core reason for being as prime