susan: welcome to the journal editorial report, it s election day in south carolina. donald trump is expected in the palmetto state later today while nikki haley cast her vote there just hours ago. we begin with mark meredith who is in mount pleasant with the latest. reporter: we ve had pleasant weather until this hour. storms not impacting people showing up to the polls. there could be stronger turned out which could have a big impact on the republican party going forward. donald trump will be back in south carolina speaking to supporters in columbia. he was at the cpac conference in suburban maryland, trump favored to win, a number of his surrogates out there. he has the republican party backing his bid. nikki haley is a household name. she s trying to get out the vote all she can crisscrossing from upstate to low country and told reporters after getting a chance to cast your ballot alongside her mother that she believes voters are thirsty for an alternative. i hope the
10-15 people are injured after a shooting at the kansas city l chiefs super bowl parade. want to go to jonathan hunt he has more for us and then we ll have the five. jonathan. dana, this shooting happened t at thehi end of the parade and rally which was supposed to, of course, be a celebration of the kansas city chiefs super bowl victory. instead, it has turned into chaos and tragedy. one person, as you mentioned, confirmed now by the kansas citu police chief to have been killed in this shooting. she is also saying that 10-15 people were injured. we do not have an update at this point on the condition of those whtho have been taken to a numb of area hospitals. but it was interesting, dana, listening to the police chief. the anger and emotion in her n voice very clear as she de described thissc shooting breakg out at the end of the rally and police officers are rushing towards the sound of those shots. know from the police chief is that two people have beelin taken into cust
being tested like never before with the indictment of donald trump now secured, we ll look at the legal challenges and the stakes for the country as well as for d.a. alvin bragg as he undertakes one of the most consequential cases in u.s. history. and while the legal issues play out in court, it may end up being the single most animating issue of the presidential campaign as well in fact, it s already turning the 2024 race on its head, turning trump s adversaries and his defenders and setting the stage for an election unlike any other. even in new york city, which is no stranger to security challenges, police are dpeering gearing up in a way rarely seen, bracing for potentially huge protests outside the courthouse and trump tower in particular. how are they preparing, and what besides protests are they preparing for? but we start with the test ahead for manhattan d.a. alvin bragg can he make his case at trial and turn the first ever indictment of a former president into the f
incredible work holding down this hour before this launch and for that i am incredibly forever grateful. thank you. and on a final note, please don t forget to set your dvr s for alex wagner tonight. that is the time for the last word with, my friend lawrence o donnell. good evening. lawrence hey alex this is very exciting. it s wagner week. that s the way it s gonna be remembered in television history. you know, i saw the little gremlins attack at the beginning of the show. here s the thing to know. on my first show, first one of these which i did which is 12 million episodes ago. the very first one. in the first segment, the teleprompter went down. now you have to be bryant williams to handle a teleprompter going down. you have to be a professional which i wasn t and still am not. so there s this gremlin thing. you re still on the air 12 million episodes later that s the important part of this. that is the lesson. i believe that is the blessing from the gremlins saying
land is more important than the principles that we re all sworn to protect. and i well understood the potential political consequences of abiding by my duty. our republic relies upon the goodwill of all candidates for office to accept honorably the outcome of elections. and tonight, harriet hageman has received the most votes in this primary. she won. i called her to concede the race. this primary election is over. but now, the real work begins. she put country over party. and, joe, she paid for it politically. yeah. she did. but, my gosh,ful anybody s watched this show more than a couple days heard me say that in politics, sometimes, when you win, you lose. and sometimes when you lose you win. i think here is the beginning of something much larger than being one of 435 members of the house, one of 535 members of congress. the language was remarkable. talking about in the spring of 1864, the union, after the union suffered more than 17,000 casualties in the battle of the