News, the president is speaking out about trumps behavior, whether he should get Intelligence Briefings, whether he would vote to impeach if he were still in the senate. I ran like hell to defeat him because i thought he was unfit to be president. I watched what everybody else watched, what happened when that crew invaded the United States congress. But im not in the senate now, i will let the senate make that decision. Should former President Trump still receive Intelligence Briefings . I think not. Why not . Because of his erratic related to the insurrection. What is your worst fear if he continues to get these Intelligence Briefings . I would rather not speculate out loud. I just think that there is no need for him to have that Intelligence Briefing. What value is giving him an Intelligence Briefing . What impact does he have at all other than the fact he might slip and Say Something . Tonight the latest reporting from the New York Times says trumps defense lawyers, bruce castor and
right now on early the early, house lawmakers took a step dloers impeaching a cabinet official. it would be the first time in 150 years. plus president biden says he s decided how the u.s. will respond to the killing of three u.s. troops in jordan. when will it come and where? and did you hear the one about the mega pop star and the sports hero faking their romance and fixing the big game and trying to sway the presidential election? taylor swift, travis kelce and the maga meltdown. good morning to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m kasie hunt. it s wednesday, january 31st. just a short time ago in the house, lawmakers took a step towards doing something that we have not seen since grant was president. the clerk will report the tally. on that vote, mr. chairman, 18 ayes and 15 noes. the ayes have it and the motion is agreed to. that was the homeland security committee voting along party lines to advance two articles of impeachment against
in los angeles and this is america s late news. fox news @ night. breaking tonight, so much for a season of peace and joy, both the fbi and homeland security now warning americans about a big-time threat to public safet this holiday season. the feds are not pointing to intelligence about any specific attack, but in the wake of attacks and we are told spike and he crimes here in the u.s. is much more likely. here is more on the threat leve and what to watch out for a. as the four intensifiers wer learning, but so does the potential for a possible terror attack at home. the fbi is closely both the fbi and the eft the department of homeland security released an official warning to the public saying threats are now being amplified by the ongoing work. they re looking at lone ector violence that could target larg public gatherings freight event related to the holidays, religion, and new year s eve s elevations as well as gathering protected by the first amendmen like protest a
reporting about the missing russia binder, plus congresswoman jasmine crockett of texas on the senate republicans pushing for a border deal. we re also gonna ask her about ted cruz in the abortion question he refuses to answer. plus, hayes brown on what he calls the fact free biden impeachment inquiry. . we as i bet you all very good day from msnbc world headquarters here in new york, welcome everyone to alex witt reports. when it comes to breaking news. dhs secretary mayorkas and the bipartisan group of senators or holding meetings today. they re hoping to reach a deal to unlock funds for ukraine and israel. republican leaders say a deal must include border security measures, where the surge of illegal crossings has reached record levels. nbc s julie tsirkin is following all of those negotiations on capitol hill for us. welcome again, julie. i know you spoke to the key negotiators just moments ago, tell us what they re saying? alex, i told you last hour, the plan must ha
senator amy klobuchar joins me in studio to weigh in on that, plus new ethics concerns about justice clarence thomas. and other hot button issue facing the senate, as they return to work this week and tennessee representative justin j. pearson is back on the job in the state house i will ask him about being bac at work with the sam republicans who expelled him and where his fight for gu safety reform stands now i have something to say. congress is back in sessio tomorrow after a two-week break, and they have their work cut out for them judicial nominations in th senate, controversy in a supreme court. but first, we are discussing a case that could have drastic effects on peoples lives one of a two pill treatmen used to terminate a pregnanc in its first two weeks it has been in circulation for more than two decades. it is a safety record of 99% it is the nation s most common method of abortion a single judge in texas has pu that axis in jeopardy. judge matthew casimir ha suspe