the world on january 15th. seven days left before iowa, and the gop field is warning voters, your first chance could be your last chance. i don t think donald trump ultimately can win an election. these polls are garbage. if donald trump wins iowa and new hampshire, it s over, guys. reminding iowans, they set the pace. iowa knows how to do this. you tell the country where we should go. but did those warnings come too late to knock out the runaway favorite? we are leading by a lot, but you have to go out and vote. we have to put big numbers up, really big numbers. no one knows until the first ballots are cast, so with the days dwindling, now is the time for closing arguments. we have reporters all over iowa with what voters are thinking and the sharpest campaign minds on what the candidates are promising. what will work? this is how to win 2024. good to be with you, i m katy tur in for chris jansing, the iowa caucuses are one week from today. let us remind yo
interview, if he could name another state that he might be able to win, he couldn t name one. he said, vaguely, we ll win many states, he couldn t specify another state after iowa that he could actually win, again, another problem for the florida governor. let me ask you about vivek ramaswamy since you re at his headquarters, he s gone to all 99 counties twice, but he s not polling in anything right now. what is the ramaswamy team hope to get out of the caucus on monday? reporter: they re in major crunch mode right now. let me just show you around here really quickly, the team is opening up these swag boxes here. they re going to be spending that to precinct captains to voters all across the state. they ve got a bunch of volunteers, 30 to 40 folks in and out of headquarters today, making calls to voters, getting people out, as you mentioned, the weather is a huge challenge for anyone that s not named donald trump. trump s voters very dedicated. we ve been to those rallies where peo
we re following the breaking news in chardon, ohio. a suspect is in custody. the investigation is unfolding. here s the news conference that s happening right now. and rapidly. yesterday s event, as a result of that training and practice, if you would, law enforcement was quickly placed inside the school upon arrival. and we believe that that helped to lessen the tragedy that occurred. unfortunately, much had occurred prior to law enforcement s arrival. i d like to bring joe bernance, chardon s school superintendent to speak. first of all, i d like to thank our law enforcement for working with us so diligently over the last couple of hours. noejs, our sympathy goes out to the five victims in the case, there s not a lot you can say when you are responsible for the safety of 3100 kids, other than the fact that we re going to do the best we can to make sure our schools continue to be safe and continue to work with law enforceme enforcement. we have grief counselors available