on msnbc, the tsunami warning in japan after a series of powerful earthquakes erupted off the country s coast. fires breaking out, collapsed homes, tremors felt even in the capital city of tokyo. we ll have a live report with the latest in israel, a barrage of rockets fired toward tel aviv with prime minister netanyahu saying the war is expected to go on for many more months. what that will look like. the rising tensions in the region after a u.s. helicopter sunk three houthi rebel ships. just two weeks left before the caucuses. candidates barnstorming the states. who will come out on top. happy new year to you, it is 10:00 a.m., i m frances rivera reporting from new york city. we begin with the breaking news out of japan. overnight a series of strong earthquakes in the sea of japan prompting a tsunami warning among the nation s western and coastal regions. one quake reaching a magnitude of 7.6 grounding commercial flights and halting rail services for the affected
than anybody else. people come to the border and try to get in without the necessary legal basis to do so, they will be sent away. talk to the migrants coming across the border, what do they say, we are here because of your president, here because of president biden and that s why we keep coming. i ve made a call to our president, our vice president, we need action. united states of america does not care about the safety, security of the border. border state officials fire back at the administration, as the migrant crisis could get work to start the new year. rich edson in new york. jonathan: jonathan hunt in los angeles. a fresh wave of 15,000 migrants head straight for the southern border, alejandro mayorkas and sent of state antony blinken are set to meet face-to-face later this hour with the president of mexico to discuss the migrant crisis. rich: chris clem is standing by whether the meeting will lead to policy change, but first to our team of reporters. c.b.
ideology being pushed of something just fallible like a ponzi schemes but we were forced to treat it with this respect. you node to give more money to the bernie-made off institute. that s climate activism. you can t trust an addict. the apocalypse is always around the corner and we turn that corn ir and it is nothing. it is the next corner and the next. they got more corners than a haunted corn maze. why? because it is incentivized. you do this grift, the world opens up to you.
one of the things that juanita says that is true is the fact that trump has a tendency to be a little inferior of somebody who is seen as running top. so that s going to be interesting going forward, how he handles the relationship with desantis. as you know, desantis pushed back on that rally in florida when they were doing the surfside rescues. the other thing is the ability to raise money. trump will probably use the fact he is winning won the straw poll if he ran, to raise money for his own pac to build that war chest. desantis, you node, he has friends of desantis, which is his super-pac. he ll be trying to raise money as well for that pac, so there s also the money element, too. there was a vanity fair articles talking about basically the fact that the former president now feels threatened by the florida governor desantis
herald investigative reporter julie brown who is i am eternally grateful for the unbelievable reporting on this majorly important story. julie was awarded the prestigious george polk award. i am joined by former federal prosecutor and my good friend glenn kirchner. my goodness, julie, accosta was nominated as labor secretary in 2017, now he over sees child labor and human trafficking. he released this statement through a spokesperson that, i ve got to be honest, i didn t even understand. i m going to read a portion of t. the office s decision was approved by departmental leadership and followed departmental procedures. this matter remains in litigation and, thus, for any further comment we refer you to the department of justice. you node what, maybe i m actually going to go to glenn. you re my legal beagle. what in the world does that mean? that s a whole lot of bureaucratic nonsense is what