reporting from the campaign, the caucus site and john king at the magic wall and of course, stay with cnn tonight a special edition of ac 360 begins now. tonight on 360 new endorsements, fresh polling, final pitches and sub-zero cold. we re indoors and out with candidates all across iowa with the opening contest of primary 24 just hours away. the role evangelical voters are expected to play in iowa and beyond, joined by bob van der plat. since hamas attacked and took hostages and the conflict wide edge. good evening. thanks for joining us. we are 24 hours away from the first vote to the 2024 presidential race. 24 hours away from the start of the irk what caucuses most of which convene at this time tomorrow night, just getting started of what is normally poll closing time in most other states. one of the many things we ll talk about tonight which set iowa apart including this year with a blizzard in the final days of the campaign and record cold temperatures expecte
2023. we start at 6:00 a.m. eastern time with a fox news alert. as you can see, a potentially perilous day for the biden family. house republicans threatening to hold hunter biden, the son of the president in contempt of congress if he skips a closed door deposition set to begin at 9:30 this morning. brian: that is scary music you requested, steve. also today the house g.o.p. is set to hold a vote on whether to launch an impeachment inquiry against the president. house judiciary committee chairperson jim jordan joins us later to discuss that and more. that s the head shot he gave us. ainsley: plus, nikki haley picking up a major endorsement ahead of next month s primary in the imran nit state. finally endorse nikki haley for president. you better your [bleep] i am. lawrence: don t go anywhere haley and new hampshire governor chris sununu will join us live on fox & friends for exclusive. let s go it lucas tomlinson with the high stakes proceeding on capitol hill. g
with a silent crowd for applause. so can i look to you to spread that sense of hope to those that you know? come on. reporter: in 2007 former president barack obama also had a line that fell flat with caucusgoers, on an iowa farm he noted rising supermarket prices asking the crowd, anybody gone into whole foods lately and seen what they charge for arugula? i mean, they re charging a lot of money for this stuff. the state of iowa didn t have a whole foods at the time. obama quickly moved on to another topic, though he did go on to win the state. randi kaye, cnn. love that piece. thank you for that. despair in dallas, the cowboys gut punched by the packers in their own house. the nfl playoffs in full swing next.
Himself pleading with a silent crowd for applause. So ill look to spread that sense of hope to those that you know. Come on. [ laughter ] in 2007 former President Barack Obama also had a line that fell flat with caucusgoers. On an Iowa Farm he noted rising Supermarket Prices asking the crowd, anybody gone into whole foods lately and seen what they charge for arugula in theyre charging a lot of money for this stuff. Turned out the state of iowa didnt have a whole foods at the time, obama moved on to another topic though he did Go On to win the state. Ra randy kaye, cnn. Hamas Terror Attacks since the war began. In Tel Aviv large crowds gathered on October 7th and the more than 100 people still being held hostage. A live report from Tel Aviv next
been a weapon against people of faith, exactly? well, because of the fact making even one little statement or, say, having one line in a church news letter that mentioned the candidate, brought the death penalty for tax-empxet organizations, including churches and ministries. you could have a $50 million budget as a ministry and if the head of that ministry made one statement about a candidate, they could lose their tax-exempt status and destroy the ministry. it had a chilling effect on the first amendment right to political speech, which we think is sacred and invoinviolable. but isn t that the purpose of separation of church and state? no, this doesn t just affect churches, it affects all tax-exempt organizations including a lot of ministries that are doing a lot of good out there. by giving them a more vibrant,