allies in the region and saying president trump s policy would encourage china to invade taiwan. nato, president trump said he will really look at u.s. involvement with nato. rumors he might even pull out of nato. that would be a lightning strike across the world. nick haley said the u.s. is leading the way. it will be different if either one of these candidates got to power. bill: nice to see you. thanks, london. we re going to win new hampshire and defeat crooked joe biden and make america great again. chaos follows him and we can t be a country in disarray and have a world on fire and go through four more years of chaos, we won t survive it. [applause] dana: it s primary day in new hampshire. there is a lot on the line. donald trump and nikki haley going head-to-head in a two-person race for the republican presidential nomination. they are making history with that as voters head to the polls. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom. i m dana perino. bill: g
welcome. i m neil cavuto. it has happened again. a lot of people wondering how the heck it happened again. growing questions again for the transportation department secretary and what this means where we re going. garrett tenney in chicago chicago with the latest. folks that live in the small town are now allowed to go back to their home after the entire town was evacuated in the middle of the night. this train was 40 cars long. nearly two dozen derailed with several cars carrying hazardous material breaking open and catching 4. firefighters had to go door-to-door to evacuate the town. we heard the train come through. we heard a loud boom. it s like oh, my gosh, i wonder what is burning. i didn t know if it was toxic chemicals. 14 of the cars had hazardous materials, corn serum and ethanol, which is flammable. state officials say the fire is control and most of the spilled ethanol has burned off. we re concerned about what we re breathing, what s in the cars. look at
everyone. i m laura coats. this is cnn tonight. you just saw banks bust. there are fears about what could be happening overseas as we speak and how that could affect us all. we ll have more on that later in the show. plus, the president of mexico blaming the united states for the fentanyl crisis, charging lawmakers haven t done a thing about it. what is being done about the fentanyl that s killing thousands and thousands of every single year. there is news out of the full ton dcounty grand jury investigation of president trump. remember this call trying to overturn joe biden s victory in the state. so, look, all i want to do is this. i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have because we won the state. well, apparently, there is another call as well, and one only the grand jury has heard. now you re really interested. we ll tell you about it in a moment. a lot to talk about with my panel. obama white house senior director, communications director, p
resolve quickly. i think you will find there is nothing there. i have no regrets. i m following what the lawyers have told me they want me to do. exact will i what we re doing. there is no there there. harris: critics reacting with this. this just in. china and ukraine have no regrets about their access to biden s documents, either. another pointing out the president s totally different reaction to trump s document scandal. the washington post reporting quote, a justice official asked specifically that biden s legal team secure the materials from the penn biden center and refrain from further reviewing them or other relevant documents that might be stored at different locations. did they do that? white house correspondent jacque heinrich live from the north lawn. that s an important question. harris, the president is being investigated for whether or not he took classification laws seriously. the expression of no regrets is giving a lot of fodder to his biggest critics.
good evening once again. i m alicia menendez in for stephanie ruhle. it was nearly three weeks ago that former president trump first told the nation, the fbi was executing a search warrant at mar-a-lago. today, americans had the chance to see some of the justice s reasoning for that move. the heavily redacted affidavit that underpins the warrant has been unsealed and made public. the document supports much of which was already known about the criminal investigation to whether trump and his aides took secret government papers, and failed to return all of them, despite repeated demands from senior government officials. nbc s peter alexander has more on today s bombshell developments. reporter: the 38-page affidavit focuses on what the fbi says it found in 15 boxes mr. trump returned to the national archives in january. mixed in with newspapers, magazines, and presidential correspondents were 184 classified documents, 67 of them marked confidential. 92 marked secret. and 25