Tuesday. All 50 states is Super Tuesday. Nikki haleys last hurrah or is there a plan b if she drops out of the race and by the end of the day that rematch that seven out of ten americans say they dont want, it could be on the next steps for joe biden and donald trump all right. 06 00 a. M. Here in washington, this is a live look at raleigh, North Carolina polls are opening there in just half an hour. One of the states were watching most closely today for clues about what we could learn ahead of the general election and good morning to you. Im kasie hunt. Its wonderful to have you with us Super Tuesday has arrived. Donald trump again hoping to pull off a 15 states sweep over nikki haley with more than a third of all the delegates at stake. If that happens, the former president would have more than 90 of the delegates needed to clinch the republican nomination. That of course sets up the rematch that most americans say they dont want trump versus biden on Super Tuesday eve, the former pr
right now on ana cabrera reports, the final countdown in new hampshire, donald trump and nikki haley turning up the heat in new england, why the live free or die state is now do or die for haley. we re also following a jarring warning from trump s legal team, what they re claiming could happen if he s left off the ballot in colorado. also ahead, a terrifying moment caught on camera, a flight on fire midair and forced to make an emergency landing. what went wrong. and later, say it ain t snow. more than 90 million americans under winter weather alerts with dangerously cold temperatures set to plummet even further. we made it to friday. it is 10:00 eastern. i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. thanks for joining us. we begin with the final four days left until the new hampshire primary. donald trump returning to the state today where he ll campaign this weekend alongside elise stefanik, someone trump has teased as a potential running mate calling her a, quote, kil
battery. and we are told she and a court martial were hurt and taken to the hospital after what you saw there. me laura coates, really unbelievable moment there. i hope that that judge is safe tonight. it s unbelievable to think about that. you hope that she is safe. but it also reminds you of the danger that many in the judicial branch are facing on a day-to-day basis, not just the supreme court, not just the more high-profile matters, but every single day, what it is like on the front lines of justice. thank you so much, abby. thanks, laura. i thank you. donald trump, going to the supreme court. but what took him so long? tonight, on laura coates live now, this is the case we have all been watching and waiting for. some might call it the big kahuna. donald trump asking the united states supreme court, the highest court in all the land, to overturn the colorado state supreme court ruling that took him off of the ballot under the 14th amendment s insurrectionist cla
next year is a much, much bigger contest than one between two people. the biden campaign outlined that memo, outlining democrats as protecting individual rights and abortion, well donald trump, on the other hand, is running a campaign on camp on revenge and repetition. at the expense of american freedoms, that s an argument we re trim in 2020. they re doing the same in 2024 midterms. they re optimistic at that message will be ou to keep joe biden in the white house come november 2024. okay, nnamdi egwuonwu, but think, you we appreciate. that in moments, the words of the supreme court justice that might have helped colorado justify booting donald trump off the primary ballot. at the top of the, are very good day to all from msnbc world headquarters in new york. welcome to alex witt reports. we begin with the supreme court dealing illegal blow to the special counsel investigating donald trump s role in january 6th. the justices rejecting jack smith s request for an ea
this is no typical case. according to district judge beryl howell, she says giuliani is likely to hide his assets from the plaintiffs, ruby freeman and shaye moss, adding, quote, giuliani has never denied that he has taken steps to hide his assets from judgment creditors and has offered no affirmative pledge that he will take no steps to do so. joining us right now, nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent, ken dilanian, and former u.s. attorney and msnbc legal analyst, joyce vance. welcome to you both. ken, starting with you here. realistically, what does this mean, both the order and giuliani s filing for bankruptcy. what happens first? well, alex, the bankruptcy puts the judgment on pause, while a bankruptcy judge decides how to parcel out what s left of mr. giuliani s money. he s listing between $1,000,010,000,000 in assets and at least $152 million in liabilities, maybe more. bankruptcy won t save him from the $148 million debt. some debt can be wiped away, but