. you could be surfing if you to florida or california, this isu a call on to start off the day, with some of us down to the 20s ,f currently 29 degrees mansfield, in 30 degrees for cleveland, akron-canton, started off with sunshine . to the farther south, is clouding up a will have increasing clouds . to the south, mark klaus . sunshine to start off the morning . it will be with wins out of the northeastl, 10 to 15, at noon and will feel more like 28el it s going to be a cold day . next week a cold start with 60 s, and in the 8 -day forecast . . those who attended had little to celebrate akron-canton shop clerk killed during a robbery honor him on what would have been his 22nd birthday kevin freeman says they re still searching for justice. sea glass flowers in may garden to remember her son zakareia husein friday would have been zak s 22nd birthday was created in front of the supreme new york style pizza shop on east glenwood avenue in akron where he was gunned down du
f course, trump calls it me and a couple of half rapists. what? some people laughed. hillary clinton wins iowa thanks to a series of coin tosses. of course, she did. her husband is a master of chooses between head and tail. audience: ooooh! larry: you know that s true. and martin o malley has dropped out of the campaign. yeah. well, i assume it s so he can spend more time boring the ( bleep ) out of his family. this is the nightly show. let s do this. captioning sponsored by comedy central ( cheers and applause ) larry! larry! larry! larry! larry: thank you very much. please, please be seated. such a great crowd tonight. look at this crowd. please be seated. such a great crowd. welcome to the nightly show. i am larry wilmore. lewis black on the show tonight. ( cheers and applause ) yup. i will be voting for him for president. you guys got it out of me. but, man, big night in iowa last night so let s check in with the continuing and seemingly non-ending effort to d
( cheers and applause ) larry! larry! larry! larry! larry: thank you very much. please, please be seated. such a great crowd tonight. look at this crowd. please be seated. such a great crowd. welcome to the nightly show. i am larry wilmore. lewis black on the show tonight. ( cheers and applause ) yup. i will be voting for him for president. you guys got it out of me. but, man, big night in iowa last night so let s check in with the continuing and seemingly non-ending effort to denegroify the white house. let s see what s happening with the unblackening. ted cruz won last night the iowa republican caucus with 20% of the vote. larry: yeah, that s right, donald trump who predicted he d win so much we d get tired of it, came in second. or in other words, you re a loosah! a loosah! will the owner of a blue toyota come outside. you left your lightses on. blue toyota, left your lights on, thank you. the biggest takeaway from last night was iowa s voting process. it s an ab
well, hi there. i m joshua johnson. good to be with you from msnbc headquarters in new york. welcome to a special hour of msnbc live. the coronavirus pandemic across america. the u.s. has more than 131,000 confirmed cases of covid-19 and nearly 2,300 deaths. but it s really easy for numbers that big to kind of lose their meaning. it s just a big statistic rather than thousands of individual lives that are shaken or taken by this virus. in this hour, we want to humanize those numbers with a deeper look at the cities and states that are fighting this pandemic. our correspondents across the country are wanting to share those stories. we will find out how some of the nation s mayors are trying to help their residents. we begin with a quarantine quandary. a comment from president trump that could have dramatically affected 32 million people in the epicenter of the pandemic. yesterday president trump claimed that he was considering a federally mandated quarantine of new york, new
looking for the company or country they represent. that s a real positive. you talk about i just don t know, i just don t know whether or not the voters appreciate it. you talk about self-funding but you ve received this is the first time you ve run. what did you learn in iowa. i ve learned that they re great people. i thought the people in iowa were fantastic. i think they re just great people. and you know, obviously, i was second. i had the largest vote getting in the history of a republican primary except for one. and i brought many of those extra people in. and they also had, as you know, the largest turnout in the history of republican primaries in terms of iowa, by far. not even close. i think it was like 50 or 60,000 more than they ve ever had before. so you know, i just, i learned that they are terrific people in iowa. mr. trump, do you worry [ inaudible question ] yeah, i look forward to that, yes. mr. trump, you talk about self- marco rubi