i ve told you, i hate to have to do this. things are being done, things are going as normal. i mean, it is just i hate it that a lot of these officers are having to go through this. senator tuberville is so sorry, and in the same breath claims it s not a big deal that key positions in our armed forces are going unfilled because of him. even fellow republicans are done with him. also tonight, eric trump gets testy on the witness stand in the new york fraud case after claiming, i know nothing about the trump organization s financial statements that he when he was shown evidence that he did know. oops. plus, the more you learn about speaker mike johnson, the more you realize that behind that mild mannered temperament is an extremist with a history of inflammatory rhetoric on lgbtq issues. and a live report from the israel gaza border after a day of intense bombardment as israeli soldiers encircle gaza city. we begin tonight with the second day of testimony from don
corporations over 125, are doing things like that, giving back to their greatest asset, their employees. because of this tax cut. they know how to best give back to their employees who service their customers way better than the government does. and this is an example of the free market economy working at its best when we are, corporations are giving back to their employees. trish: and the ceo of walmart citing the tax plan, the gop tax plan, saying this is one of the reasons he s able to do this. isn t this the idea, twunt free up money. i like shopping at walmart, they have really good deals. this makes me happy. i want people to be earning a good living. i want people to get the bonuses, i want them to have a better minimum page, sure, working at walmart. it is a psych that will goes around and around a cycle that goes around and around. customers are happier, workers are happier, the economy is happier. it is. ceo doug mcmillan said it
senator feinstein, a democrat, has come out against the strategy. we need to be more aggressive. adam shift said the same thing. evidently the reports in friday s i think the washington post said this isn t between the pentagon and the would you say has never been greater. are you concerned that there might be permanently broken? not perm neanently broken. i ll fix it in january 2017. the problem is we ll have a lot of things that will happen between now and 2017. you re worried about the next 18 schnozz. of course. who wouldn t be? the president s counter-terrorism director says isis is the number one threat to american citizens. a threat to americans and drug addiction. there is a video of that you has gone viral. you came out and said i m against legalizing marijuana. i think that sends mixed messages to our children. twunt lock up drug dealers. but people addicted to drugs as you ll see here, need help. let s listen. i m pro-life.
you re in the situation room . the first republican presidential contest is two weeks away and a top obama adviser says the democrats are counting on a long primary season slugfest between newt gingrich and mitt romney. every word from the candidates could make a difference. jim acosta is covering the final sprint of the caucuses. jim, we re seeing a possible shift in the romney campaign strategy. what are you seeing? what are you hearing? reporter: well, there may be a big momentum shift for mitt romney out here in iowa, wolf. he had a pretty good debate on thursday night against the gop field. he merged pretty much unscathed. he was not the subject of the attacks from the other candidates. that was really newt gingrich s role. he was beat up pretty good during that contest. and so mitt romney came into a city and he said he plans to take over the voters in the coming weeks. what concerns me is that we have in washington a class of people who spent their whole time i