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and there s no catch. it s fre. we make money from ads, but they don t follow you aroud join the millions of people taking back their privacy by downloading duckduckgo on all your devices today. good morning, it s saturday, december 30th. and you re watching velshi on msnbc. i m charles coleman junior, in from my friend ali velshi, and we have got a lot to talk about. we begin this hour with the very latest with the legal drama unfolding around the twice impeached, multiple indicted ex president donald trump, who also happens to be far and away at the front runner for the republican nomination for president once again. in addition to the 5 separate trials hughes pacing in 2024, donald trump has now been removed from the primary ballots in 2 states. colorado, as well as maine. both on the grounds that he is ineligible to run for office because of his role in the january 6th insurrection. now, the trump campaign is calling both rulings election interference. and lawyers ....
president zelensky went inside congress on capitol hill. he is there pleading with lawmakers for more money for the war, republicans will not sign off on that until they get security on the border. negotiations have stalled. zelensky s visit seen as a hail mary. joint news conference with the president and cover that live for you. first i want to get to this. breaking news also. moments ago harvard s governing body announced its unanimous decision, he said, not to oust the school s embattled president. a week after she appeared to testify in defense of students calling for jewish genocide. it was weak testimony at that. good morning, everybody. a big two hours. i m bill hemmer. good morning and morning to you, partner. dana: great. i am dana perino, this is america s newsroom. we do have a hopping two hours for you. claudine gay will remain in office despite her hesitancy to condemn calls for the mass murder of jews calling it a matter of context. bill: we re told ....
Calendar looks like now for january. florida moved its primary to the end of the month. now they re on the 31st of january. so south carolina moved up to the 21st. nevada moved up to the 14th of january, prompting iowa to move theirs to january 3rd. new hampshire s secretary of state saying that may not leave them any other choice but to hold the primary on the 6th of december. that is less than two months away. a.b. stoddard, associate editor of congressional newspaper, the hill. good morning to you. good morning. bill: they jockey for position every time we come around. it was a big deal in 2008. how do you see this working out now in 2012? well, new hampshire takes this very seriously and doesn t want to be messed with and wants not to be the first caucus which is usually iowa but wants to be the first pry mary. that is why new hampshire is threatening because all these states moved up as you said. ....