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my whole goal for running is because you have a majority of americans who are saying they do not want donald trump and they do not want joe biden. >> these are the stakes of this election for our country is being destroyed the only thing standing between you and its obliteration is me. >> there they are the final pitch from the republican candidates in south carolina voters are casting their ballots today in a high-stakes primary they are. former president trump looking to complete a sweep of early voting states hoping to get the win tonight to perform at south carolina governor and un ambassador nikki haley is looking for a win in her home state that would be the first primary victory for her if she gets it. the polls close in just a few hours from now fox news complete coverage for you. a lot more ahead from the palmetto state. but first another illegal immigrant suspected of a murder parade this is the suspect in the killing of that georgia
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nursing student identified as venezuela. immigration customs enforcement and the department of homeland security tell fox news he was denied a bond this morning faces multiple charges including malice, murder, felony murder, assault and kidnapping. hello everyone this is fox news like i'm eric shawn. hi arthel. arthel: hi eric, hello everyone i'm arthel noble bird georgia officials a 22-year-old nursing student lincoln riley died of blunt force trauma injuries. she did not know her accused killer bread friends reported lincoln missing after she went out for a run and never returned. she was found thursday in a wooded area near intramural fields on the university of georgia campus. students say the area is a popular spot to hang out they are shaken up by riley's murder. >> we have friends in the sorority she was in to think it somebody we know actually knows is scary it could be anyone.
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>> aims to walk every morning it feefeels like a very safe space. it is on campus. so like i said it doesn't feel like it will be unsafe at all. >> we have fox news team coverage for a retired new york city police department inspector paul morrow on the investigation. bill melugin live on the border in southern california about illegals flowing in and cb cotton on the continuing migrant crime in new york city but first let's go to madison live in athens, georgia with the very latest on this disturbing case involving that suspect, a migrant or in the legal immigrant. madison? >> eric, 26-year-old josé antonio made his first court appearance at this morning for the murder of lincoln riley. the judge denied him bonds. the hearing was only a few minutes long. very short too. pre-was sitting withhis public a
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translator he did not speak at all but he did actually look around and makes them by contact with people in the courtroom. police say he did not know the nursing student and are calling this a m murder a crime of opportunity. police also revealed, as you said riley died from blunt force trauma. the corner here says the official results for her autopsy won't be complete until monday at the earliest. he again with in the u.s. illegally is facing a long list of charges including malice murder, felony murder, aggravated assault, hindering and i will call along with other chargers. police say there is strong evidence against the suspected killer. but really it was a vital and catching him was video footage on campus they obtained. georgia governor brian campos sent a letter to the biden administration demanding information about how he entered the country. residential candidate nikki haley spoke about riley's death today and says there needs to be
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strong border policies to prevent tragedies like this. >> i am completely disgusted. my heart breaks for this family. but more than that it makes me angry. it makes me angry at joe biden that he refuses to go and really make this a number one priority. we are losing too many americans for reasons we should not be doing this. >> riley's sister spoke out on social media yesterday calling riley her built in best friend and culture death unfair. there is a vigil on campus for riley except for 3:00 p.m. on monday there is also a fundraiser for her family that is already reached over $40000. >> just so heartbreaking and outraged. madison thank you. >> at this time the investigation suggests they had no relationship. he did not know her at all. i think this was a crime of
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opportunity. where he saw an individual and bad things happened. arthel: university of georgia police charging venezuelan migrant with the murder of nursing student lincoln riley. ice and dhs sources telling fox the suspect is here illegally. customs and border protection reports a record number of migrants with criminal convictions have been caught entering in that u.s. is so far this fiscal year platelets bring in right now paul is a fox news contributor retired nypd inspector. paul at first went to get your reaction when the suspects the legal status was revealed. >> you can imagine especially in light of some of the events we've had here new york city not a day goes by we do not see reporting of the venezuelan gangs are bring in and around times square's committing some new outreach including shooting at the police unfortunately otherwise would have had a much worse story.
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this is something of a watershed event. we now have a dead young girl who is so sympathetic and the situation is so outrageous. the biden administration is going to have to step up and give us answers just as governor kemp said. what is his status? how to get here? you want to go to the issue of sponsorship. biden administration has measures in place that venezuelans can be sponsored into the nation as long as or someone is going to take responsibility for them for there is reporting an ngo here new york city may have been involved in that. now, we need answers because at the end of the day if you drill down far enough it is american taxpayer money that is paying to get these people here through ngos and through the un. why are we paying to bring these people here? are they vetted? what is their role? it's very much shrouded in mystery we should at least know what we are paying for here. >> paul, kenny suspect be prosecuted as an illegal
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immigrant? >> certainly. i am sure he will be. it sounds like the evidence is strong, kudos to the campus police who reacted very quickly. they got right out there they were at the scene and it sounds like they did what they had to do to preserve it. they pulled the video they got to the perpetrator quickly. but again the larger issue certainly there riley family deserves answers to, why is this occurring? and again it's something we've seen in the past and not the first person to bring up 1980, venezuelans and cubans are very close internationally. their intelligence agencies share information it is not much of a supposition to say at madura it was taking a page out of castro's of bookies emptied his prisons, he has emptied his insane asylums he sent us a couple serial killers that's lost in history but it is a fact. we'll see a lot more of these stories predictably has suspended that repatriation flights just as castro did these
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people here on a one-way ticket. they're not all bad for not saying everybody came here as a perpetrator. but the situation is seriously broken and we are seeing the results. arthel: i want to play more sound from university of georgia police chief we just heard from him a moment ago and here's more of what he had to say. >> the evidence is robust. it is supported by key input from the community, physical evidence and expert police work. importantly we were assisted by video footage from our campus security cameras networks which have proven a vital in many cases. arthel: unfortunately it will not bring lincoln riley back. but how important was it to catch this guy quickly? >> obviously very important because we do not know his background. we know, according to reporting, had a brush with the police here new york city was arrested for endangering the welfare of a
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child. so here he is in either an illegal in the country or sponsor in the country again it's unclear which itself is a problem. yet he's free to run around and do something like this but we do not know what he did back in venezuela. he comes in on vetted. we do not know what we have youe there are thousands more like him that we don't know what we have. getting quickly is very important as you say because we do not know what he was going to be further capable of. but arthel, just to close the loop our colleges are starting to suffer. our universities are really under pressure there is an explosion in campus crime recovered on the website this is not an isolate incident that were going to see a lot more of it. we need to wake up because administration needs to remember what country they are actually governing this is our money funding this and it is way too vague. >> paul, if i could get a short answer on this i do and to ask, this guy is charged with malice,
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murder, felony murder, aggregated bag battery, false imprisonment, kidnapping, hindering and i'm a long call and concealing the death of another. can he be charged with more? if he is convicted were to go to prison? >> is going to a two state prison if he is convicted and god knows he's charged with enough those are heavy, heavy valleys malice murder is what we call murder one or two here in new york. if he is convicted he's not getting out. hindering 911 calls an interesting take her and i'm wondering if he had her phone on him? maybe there is 8911 call where they have audio they hear him trying to get in the way of that. the phone maybe in fact one of the raised they tracked him so quickly. that is an unusual charge to add to these heavy felonies but look, it sounds at the chief and his people were on it. they got there quickly put it sounds like they have the right guy and he'll be tried in the georgia state court and hopefully convicted and put away for a long time. but he is not going back to venezuela quite clearly he is our problem for life.
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>> paul, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> someone enters this country illegally from another country wheaweek run through ncic b-1 through our databases in most countries we don't have access to the criminal databases. so people say there vetted, they are fingerprinted let's it so i think you have access to problem. they are releasing thousands of people every day we do not even know who they are. they don't give us anything. >> so who are they? learning more about his arrest raises alarming questions about the criminal element among the migrants made they have records, how are they vetted if at all and now can we stop them? bill melugin live at the border in california with more on all of this, bill? asked eric, masses great releases have been taking place all day long i hear again just a few moments ago we had a group of men from georgia with ankle monitors on who got in a taxi
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and left. just on the frame of our camera live a group of six chinese men waiting to be picked up or take a look at this video here but this is one of the mass releases that happened earlier this morning producing at least seven border patrol buses drop off and do this already. it's predominant single adults from all over the world being released here. asia, africa, central and south america literally all over the place. they are planning to go all of the united states, take a listen. >> new york. >> atlanta. >> pickwick chicago. now ngos offering rides some decide they're going to pass on that. take a look they decide to get into taxicabs and get their own rights elsewhere out of town. the mayor of the nearby city was down he told us he has been notified his city is next. next week for the migrant releases, take a listen. >> they also told the starting next week my city will be one of
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the drop-off centers as well. since the federal government is not telling may think the state government is not the only thing i wanted to come down for myself and see what we are going to be looking at. >> these mass releases are continuing by the hundreds and keep in mind the suspect charged in the murder of nursing student lincoln riley in georgia has been confirmed and that venezuelan national according to our sources to cross the border illegally in el paso, texas in september of 2022 and was released into the u.s. via parole. will send it back to you. support you talk about the mass releases, who are they? 6400 migrants have been caught with criminal records we know if they include homicide, murder, battery, assault, how do we know the people you've shown in those you are seeing being mass released into our country are not criminals? >> it is impossible to know. as you heard tom say earlier that u.s. only maintains a
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criminal databases with certain countries or their countries around the world that do not share their databases with a slight countries in the middle east, syria. the u.s. authorities can't really only run fingerprints against databases here in the united states for it against interpol red notices and countries that cooperate with us. it is very difficult to find out in a criminal history for some of the migrants cross the border from some of these countries the u.s. does not have a lot of diplomatic relationships. >> totally alarming and astounding, bill thank you. arthel? arthel: thank you. migrant crime is been issued new york city as well bring some of ththe suspects are reportedly believed to be migrants in the latest incident the stabbing of a teenager and busy times square happening thursday. six people arrested. some charged with gang assaults and most are teenagers themselves. cb cotton in new york city with that story. >> hi arthel.
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a source confirms a teen who was stabbed is a migrant he was taken to the hospital, he is expected to be okay. this stabbing, one of two chaotic crime scenes in times square which we all know is a tourist destination for thousands on a daily basis. this was the knife, take a look officers found at the scene they tell us run at 5:30 thursday in the migrant teen was chased by a large group of people before he was stabbed in the back. 214 -year-olds, 3816 -year-olds and an adult man have all been charged for it as you mention the "new york post" reports some suspects are indeed at migrants nypd is still looking f for 16 other people. >> i saw a guy coming and the cops held him and it was dangerous. some people say it's crazy now i look it's very dangerous here. >> two hours after the stabbing on thursday evening's punching
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kicked in the head after getting into an argument with a group of people he too expected to be okay. local reports say the victim is from new york city. 214 year old and 16 year old have been arrested detectives are still looking for two more people. times square again has become a backdrop for a series of violent encounters so far this year, to weeks ago a 15-year-old migrant arrived in the country less than six months ago was a shoplifting and shot a tourist in the leg after opening fire on a retail security guard and officers who tried to stop him. one week prior to that to nypd officers assaulted in times square several migrant meta- been charged in that case and are currently in custody awaiting their next court date. >> cb cotton, thank you very much. >> the brutal murder of lincoln riley transit unforgiving light on the issue of crime by president biden is facing
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arthel: we are waiting to see if the white house as in a comment on a migrant from venezuela being charged with the murder of a georgia nursing student. we are talking about lincoln riley bread meanwhile president biden will host governors from across the nation tonight at a black-tie reception. yesterday he told them he is considering a major policy shift to get a grip on illegal crossings. lucas tomlinson is at the white house with the details, lucas? >> arthel, so far no word from the white house on the murder of that young woman in georgia. we did hear from georges governor brian kemp blasted the white house in a post on exit tweeting a short time of ghosts" lincoln riley's a tragic death struck the hearts of georgians everywhere has sparked a national outrage. joe biden's failed policies have turned every state into a border state we are demanding information from him so we can protect our people when the federal government won't ever hear senator lindsey graham earlier.
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>> this guy it was in custody and was released, what you tell the family? what does president biden tell her family? we have been talking about this for two years. 8 million people seem to be 10 million people come across our border illegally during the biden presidency and this young lady died for no good reason? she died because of a failed policy? >> republicans want to see joe biden reverses executive actions he signed on his first day in office as you can see here scrapping the trump era border policies. since a biden took office, three times more migrants have entered the united states than donald trump's entire four years in office. the governors will be having supper at the white house this evening. biden spoke to them yesterday made no mention of executive action he blamed house republicans for the chaos of the border. >> a petty politics intervene. the speaker of the house is refused about on the bill even though again there is significant support. i have eight republican i have talked to, talk to republican
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colleagues they are the votes on that floor to pass that bill. >> we just received a word american and british forces have carried a fourth round of airstrikes out of yemen striking the iranian backed houthis after a number of attacks against commercial shipping has continued in the red sea and in the gulf a british cargo ship earlier this week was hit by a missile it is now leaking oil. there is an 18-mile sheen and also it has over 40000 tons of fertilizer on board earlier today an american destroyer uss mason struck down another ballistic missile targeting an american cargo ship. arthel: we are going to keep an eye on those latest strikes they are put lucas tomlinson thank you very much for that update. >> folks, doing nothing is not an option. compromise is part of the process. i did not get everything i wanted in that deal but you know
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some positive steps, significant step you know that. we deal with this every day some of you deal with it every single day. we have real skin in the game so if this matters to you, and managed your state tell your members of congress show a little spine. >> president biden yesterday urging governors to support lawmakers who are trying to revive the bipartisan border bill that died in congress. the president's facing pressure to take executive action on the border. overwhelmed agents we are told release large groups of migrants into the u.s., mass releases we just saw bill melugin reporting. new york congresswoman alexandria among the democrats he said that could return to trump era restriction she posted on exit quote seeking asylum is a legal right of all people in the face of a threat but we should not buckle on our principles. we should commit to them. the trump policies need to be
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reimposed. republican congressman claudia tenney member of the northern border security congress and the ways and means committee congressman get to see you thanks for coming back. >> rate to cu. >> of course but what would you say to your new york congressional delegation calling aoc who says we should not change or fiddle with the asylum laws? >> well, i do not think you're going to find a single american especially republican who is against illegal immigration we have millions of people waiting in line to come across our border illegally. when it comes to asylum claims if you have eight legitimate asylum claim you are going to come through a port of entry. that is the actual executive action the present biden is talking about doing is requiring asylum claims to come through port of entry. you have a legitimate claim that is what you would do but what he doesn't talk about and what aoc does not talk about is the cartel's control of the border in the human trafficking and the drug trafficking going on and their ability to go between the
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ports of entry and get people in between parts where the wall is not built, able to cross the wall where it is built and she is not talking about the fact of record numbers of people coming across it. we have no vetting. it's interesting governor kathy vocals down the white house. she basically is put in the billions of dollars to pay for illegal immigrants in your can continue to get more but all of a sudden she's crying foul saying we need to vet them and of course in light of this tragedy in georgia we have had a murder by an illegal immigrant in upstate new york. we have rape charges we have fentanyl, live human trafficking we've seen going on. these are issues that aoc does not want to contend with but they are reality and the people are seeing it. before we talk about the southern border a lot the focus majority of the focus is on the southern border. but as you know the northern border has more criminal migrants or criminal illegals coming over the northern border far more than the southern party
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just mentioned a case is where detroit new york is, northern new york city near albany. you know the details of that case question because at similar to its will not in georgia? >> it is a similar case but not a student. so that is being investigated and that is when it kathy hochul was awake in bed but my district is a northern border of new york. i have basically all of the shoreline of lake ontario to niagara county. people are making entries into the border across the water you say 85% of the people on the terror watch list or coming across the northern border. and i will tell you why. there are so many resources being shifted to the southern border influx of illegal by guards we have left ourselves exposed at the northern border. i just met with customs and border patrol for like the fourth or fifth time. i've been to the border numerous times but we have a 250% increase across the niagara river and just one county in new york. we have over three to percent increase in what's known as the swarna sector.
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and tragically some of these people being trafficked have died trying to get in. but the biggest problem cited by customs and border patrol is number one catch and release a policy is something president biden removed a good trump era policy removed by executive order brai buried the remaining mexico policy which is a critical element cited by every agent new york has called the green light law put in place in 2019 by governor cuomo prevents the department of motor vehicle sharing information with other agencies about a person if you pull them over with her driver's license because illegal immigrants are issued driver's license in new york you cannot test or find out who they are and remember one of the things one of the border agent ramirez pointed out to me is the very reason we had 911 commission and the key findings was our police team to work together but they need to have interoperability so
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we can prevent the science of crimes and terrorist acts from happening. this could be avoided if we could repeal the green light law which is something kathy could do but we could eliminate new york as a century state. all of these things could be done to increase the safety of the citizens. before you know the democrats do not want to do that. laugh like there's pushing in albany they do not want to do that. finally, briefly lincoln riley the tragic case of the georgia nursing student killed allegedly by the illegal migrants. what do you think present biden should do what is the reaction of this country when we see this type of savage sacrifice happen here at the hands of literally an illegal migrants? >> look, we are hearing about this crime everywhere including upstate new york. this is may be the horton bulb and the famous moment when a killer was let loose and george bush and up winning the election in 1988 over the carcass. this is the moment were biden
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has to act he needs to go back to at least those two things here and he needs to urge the senate and chuck schumer who is long dust to collect on a chare of, our great border security bill and take at least the best parts of that bill and put them into a package we can support on the republican side. he is wrong he doesn't have the votes on the republican side ann many of the democrats fear if we don't do something on the board they are going to have blood on their hands and this is only bad for the reelection. i think you're going to see a lot of pressure on him and if i were him i would immediately reinstate remain in mexico and i would reverse the catch and release a policy breed that is s why you're seeing illegal immigrants and now we are seeing criminals and the interior of our country causing harm to our citizens and people are starting to wake up on this is not going to be good for the biden administration or democrats come november unless they fix it. eric: officials say they are executive orders that can be done right now. a new york congressman claudia tenney, always good to see you thank you. >> thank you so much.
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>> most cap south carolina voters sunk so they will cast their ballots in the presidential candidate. i'm sure there are some who voted for nikki haley too. over president trump is expected to win by a wide margin. former governor haley says she will not and her campaign. even if she loses her home state today we expect the final result of the polls they're going to close in less than three hours from now. it is going to be an exciting night no matter how it goes alexander hoffa's life in the state capitol of columbia with the very latest from there. hey alexandria. >> hi eric. right now before the polls even close a trump campaign says they have shifted their focus one 100% to the general election. showing a lot of competence they are pre-they think they will come out with a win tonight double digits. you can feel the confidence throughout the states because the former president trump a spent little time little money here in south carolina compared to nikki haley voters we spoke with date he really did not need to spend more than that polls had shown he held onto a lead
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that ranges from 26 -- 33% in fact the bulk of the date trump spent in the d.c. area heat said this at cpac a short time ago. >> is a big election going on today you probably have read a little bit about it. and i am supposed to be in a slightly different location, not too far away but nevertheless it is different and i said no i'm sorry i have to be at cpac today. >> he is coming back later tonight to these headquarters his headquarters thewatch partyp spoke at the black conservative federation gala here in columbia last sunday spoke for about an hour and a half seldom mentioning nikki haley we did not hear her name and altering his remarks. this morning we caught up a south carolina governor henry mcmaster who endorsed and cast his belt this afternoon he was asked if nikki haley should have done anything differently here in her home state.
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>> i think everybody is far behind trump in the polls and that is because the people, the citizens out there they see trump as a leader. next to matter who it was campaign against the former president they would've had a really hard time. when pepin south carolina gop said as of this morning both totals had surpassed that. speaking with voters we had some tell us they did not even of the primaries happening. >> is always the case it seems that there is a lot of enthusiasm a lot more tonight alexandra, thank you. >> you think haley or trump will be easier to beat? >> first of all she's one of our better surrogates. all the stuff she says about trtrump. >> she is spot on.
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99% of it i am enjoying this primary and hope it continues. i wish her luck. >> california governor one high-profile democrat rooting hard for nikki haley to beat the odds' stay in the republican presidential race and shows most americans do not want another biden trump rematch let's bring in the panel right now. julia national politics reporter for the hill and moran glaspie former advisor to house speaker jon weiner and a founder and principal of blue stack strategy. so should she stay or should she go which is it and why? juliet you are up first. >> look if she is getting the money from donors nikki haley is going to continue to stay in this race. now in terms of what her endgame is? we really don't know she says has to win at the primary but it is hard to see how the delegate math racks up once we get to some the super tuesday states we
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see more proportional delegates maybe she will be focused on that. but it is going to be a real uphill climb for her. one thing we know for certain or we don't know it's for certain that there is a question as to whether she will ultimately fall behind to trump. she made that vowel or that promise to endorse whoever the eventual nominee is. visit primary has become increasingly personal and her staying in the race is really just making trump and his allies more angry. arthel: more how do you see it? >> i think she should stay in the race. see the rematch of biden versus trump is something people don't want. as much as as earlier at least% or more do not want a rematch they are not enthusiastic about this election unfortunately. i think that hurts us. what it represents to me this this is the impact of what the political party machines once. they've given us choices we
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don't feel inspired by an nikki haley as representing an alternative somewhat younger someone who can stay a in should she win for eight years that it trump nor biden could that. it's interesting governor newsom would say things like he loves her attacks on trump. all this think she is saying could also very well be applied in the lot of the plate cases to bite in the agent questioned the ability to stay in office for more than four years using and nepotism as a concern for people put all of those things could be tieback to biden as well. it's interesting he would say something at that. >> two and half months ago we have a poll here going to pop up 56% 58% of americans polled respectively said they don't want another biden/trump rematch so here we go ladies. in the vein of madden fantasy football who would be your on your fantasy take it?
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you are up first because of those two choices? no. >> anything? >> is fantasy. >> i will take nikki haley over those two choices. we need someone who is looking forward but i think with biden and trump are looking backwards. i am looking to someone who has anot just grudges for the past. >> i don't mean to throw the cop out but as a journalist i don't necessarily make those decisions. but what i will say it is remarkable that we are headed towards an incredibly unpopular matchup. these and multiple polls. she's beating president biden. so to piggyback off of the point earlier i think it is really interesting that gavin newsom is praising nikki haley because talking to democrats as they say
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of course we want to run against trout. we do not want to run against haley. haley has the primary problem in the good election candidates and runup against joe biden. >> well, we will watch to see if she can last through march 5 at least will have both of you bak and talk about it again. we love having them together, thank you very much for joining us. and of course for more on the south carolina primary we have a lot more coming up. stay right here on fox news.
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super we reported earlier this hour at british forces are carrying out new strikes against is a ready and backed up houthis rebels senior correspondent mike tobin was aboard the uss eisenhower who saw firsthand the american defenses against the houthis and how we are striking back even though they are continuing. mike george's life from tel
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aviv. >> we have confirmation now from two different u.s. sources the u.s. navy the british royal navy supported by six other nations have conducted a pretty sizable offensive into houthis controlled yemen striking 18 different targets that includes eight missile launchers, that includes her drone launchers and weapons storage facilities for joint statement says this is conducted in response to all of the different strikes we have been talking about against merchant vessels that have been traveling and a warships warshig through the red sea. happens hours after antiballistic missile had been launched from controlled yemen aimed apparently at eight u.s. oil tanker traveling through the red sea. stryker group to which is in the red sea the sailors and pilots putting themselves at risk for this effort to secure maritime trade.
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>> onboard the uss dwight d eisenhower in the red sea off the coast of yemen there are no training exercises every time one of the f-18 super hornets launch of the launch of what's called a launch engagement. we are close enough to the hostile they are in the range of the hostile weaponry. in the range of what the houthis are firing. athen on west side wind or missiles for near contacts. underneath the wing 500-pound bombs for air to ground contact or air to ground targets. what they are looking for is targets of opportunities or dynamic targets. as mick what these sailors and pilots cannot do is get comfortable. because the houthis despite u.s. contact have fired a ballistic
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missiles they have fired drones for they even fired an underwater drone. these sailors and pilots are expected to be able to handle any threats. the reality is they're shooting missiles out of the sky. drones out of the water there is no room for error. all of this with the goal the navy was founded for, protection of free trade in the sea this time the red sea. >> is another development aid to tell you about from the region out here. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu convened his cabinet tonight to review a proposal for a hostage release that came back from this delegation that went off to paris. apparently it involve the potential release of some 40 hostages women and elderly in exchange for 300 palestinian prisoners. eric: alright mike tobin the thank you and we thank our naval forces. more news aftethisr this. because i had two full time jobs...
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arthel: a live logo for you were going to take a look at charleston, south carolina were polls will close at 7:00 p.m. eastern but looks a little breezy there a few little sweaters. but not too bad for a day at the polls. all eyes are on the palmetto state to see how the 116th governor affairs in the primary against her former boss, donald trump. again it polls in south carolina will close in just over two hours. and the results start to roll in we've got you covered these two right here are all over it. the experts, tune in to see brett and martha anchor a special coverage tonight. that starts at 7:00 p.m. eastern. and of course you're going to want to know what happens or
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