heat. here are tonight s headlines. the urgent rescues in kentucky and a state of emergency after flash flooding inundates homes and cars. plus, the devastation after a tornado forms in north carolina. former president trump is staying defiant after receiving a target letter in the january 6th investigation. obstruction of an official proceeding could be one of the charges. i did know practically what a subpoena was an grand jury that all of the spear but now i am like becoming an expert. speak i didn t have any option. norah: emotional testimony for women suing texas. they believe the state s abortion ban puts their lives at risk. i don t feel safe to have children in texas anymore. norah: cbs news exclusive. our interviewer with an irs whistle-blower, who claims the department of justice limited his hunter biden investigation. i was asking to do these certain things, and roadblock after roadblock was put up in front of me. norah: the myst
and martha maccallum along with jim jeanine pirro, judge jeanine pirro, sorry, judge. jessica tarlov jesse watters, and judge, here is judge judge jeanine. it is 5:00 in new york and this is the five. all right, everybody we start with this fox news alert, two very big stories happening right now revolving around the front runners of the 2024 campaign. president biden has finally gone to east palestine on a long overdue visit, more than a year, after that toxic train derailment. we ve got a lot to come on that and the reaction of people in east palestine to this very late visit. but first, a new york judge dropping the hammer on former president donald trump s business empire, reaching a blockbuster verdict in the civil fraud trial and imposing a whopping $364 million penalty against his company. trump is personally on the hook for $355 million of that. it is over what the judge ruled was a yearslong scheme to dupe banks and others with financial misstatements and infla
when you win iowa and you win new hampshire, they ve never had a loss. we are not going to be the first, i can tell you. mike: for president trump tightens his grip on the republican nomination, a solid victory in new hampshire s primary bolstering the likelihood of a rematch between president biden later this year. but mr. trump s g.o.p. rival making it clear she is far from throwing in the towel. at one point in this campaign there were 14 of us running. and we were at 2% in the polls. well, i m a fighter. [cheers and applause] and i m scrappy. and now we are the last ones standing next to donald trump. [cheers and applause] mike: hello. i m mike emanuel. gillian, great to be working with you. gillian: and i m gillian turner in washington. continuing special coverage, the first in the nation presidential primary. nikki haley, donald trump duked it out in today s showdown, but in the end you might have noticed it was not even close despite putting a lot of time and
consequences. last night, there were consequences. also this hour, the iowa caucus campaign blitz with haley and desantis battling for second place. if the latest polls are correct, donald trump has a 30-point lead. kristin welker joins me live from des moines to break it all down. former president trump refocusing on iowa after his fireworks during closing arguments at his civil fraud trial in manhattan. the judge promising his decision on how much to fine the former president and his adult sons before the end of the month. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell back in washington. while u.s. forces in the wider middle east are bracing for retaliation after they struck back at houthi rebel forces in defiance of the ultimatums keeping up their attacks. the pentagon and british allies bombed more than 60 targets inside yemen overnight that they say were used by the rebels to plan and launch dozens of attacks against commercial shipping routes vital to the world econo
enough is enough. trump s former national security adviser, john bolton is among those speaking out, and he is coming up first. plus, if trump hasn t enemies list, congressman adam schiff is probably on it. so what does he think about trump s promises this week to weaponize the doj against his opponents if he is reelected? i will ask him when he joins me in just a few minutes. also today, we hearing a lot of complaints for the former president s defenders about a two tiered justice system, and they are right, just not in the way they think. and later, a trip to maryland for a conversation with one of the governor democratic party sees rising, sars governor westmore. i get assaulted republican candidates running for president, his work to fight crime in gun violence, and his own political future. well, donald trump once again made history this week for all the wrong reasons. on tuesday, he became the first former president to ever be arraigned on federal charges. in a truly su