Youre watching cnn news central. Im Boris Sanchez with brianna keilar. We want to go straight to anderson cooper, where sirens are going on. Whats going on . Sirens have not occurred here for really today, certainly over the last several days. Theyre quite extensive sirens. You hear them all over tel aviv. It started maybe 30 seconds ago. It remains to be seen. If rockets do come, they generally come from that direction that sounded like an Iron Dome Interception. That was a rather large explosion. That is something we have nod heard very much here in tel aviv. No, i think were fine in this location. Matthew, what do you think, was that an Iron Dome Interception . I Vice President hearty anything like that dinse sorb. And interesting that the sirens stop as soon as that hit. Im assuming that was an interception by iron dome, but theres cloud cover here, we didnt actually see the rocket, but theres quite a large explosion, and it is sirens had now stopped the there was an araid maybe a
group of smart people and break down the big stories in our own way. today, we re asking, with ron desantis and nikki haley both making a lot of news is, either of them now a serious threat to donald trump? plus, hunter biden s strategy shift, getting aggressive with house republicans, did he outsmart the gop. and the aarp, our panel, yea or nay, from rocking on nur 80s. everyone is here and ready, so sit back, relax, and let s talk about it. up first, crunch time in the republican presidential race. the iowa caucuses are now just six weeks away, which means the clock is ticking, for top challengers to donald trump, to start gaining ground, and find some way to cut into his big league. and two of those candidates are making some noise. the next president of the united states, nikki haley! first, nikki haley, the super pack, americans for prosperity action, announced it is backing her, bringing massive resources to her campaign. they like my economic plans and my pla
won the new hampshire primary but with 28% of the vote because mainstream republican vote was hopelessly fractured between bob dole, lamar alexander, steve forbes coming in fourth that year. the day after the primary, bob dole came downstairs, reframed the race as a contest between the mainstream and extreme, started beating pat buchanan 2-1 in primary after primary and had the nomination sewed up. it took pat buchanan winning to united republican party in favor of bob dole. we ve got to wait next year for wednesday to know what happened on tuesday? we can t go by election results tuesday night as to who actually won? if trump wins the new hampshire primary, are you going to give that same speech? it s going to take more than one caucus and more than one primary to nominate a candidate this cycle. you are not selling that primary, you are not selling the republican primary in new
want him in a public role? do you want to send the message? right now, you re talking to grassroots activists. is that a helpful thing in virginia right now? look, again, this is no disrespect to eric cantor, but i think the message that it sends to some in the party isn t going to be a positive one. meantime, chuck, a new report from bloomberg s mark halpern that hillary clinton s campaign is telling democrats she has about one fifth of the delegates sewed up. this is the so-called super delegates. if you followed the 2008 campaign between obama and clinton, whoever is winning in the prielary, the super delegates gravitate to. hillary clinton is winning, there s no doubt she s secured a big chunk of super delegates in her favor. now, the party rules, they have ratcheted back the number of super delegates now, but when you have a big chunk of them, like an establishment candidate like hillary clinton does, it s a reminder and a message sender by the way, to joe biden. this is not g
marketable skills. for adult prisoners, we have the alaska corrections industries which is the furniture shop where they learn the skills of woodworking. but they really learn the skills of going to work every day, giving a full day s job. some of these guys are the highest-paid guys in the institution. we start off at 85 cents an hour and it goes from there. greg houck has supervised the alaska correctional industries furniture shop for the last five years. we sell to private businesses, oil fields, related industries. close to $500,000 a year for the sales. since i ve been here, for five years. how long before you have all this cut, sewed up? by 10:00 tomorrow morning, cut up, sewed up. probably about another three hours. it s one of the most productive jobs here. one of the only places you can make something and somebody else assigns a dollar value to it. so you have bragging rights.