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>> kayleigh: the biggest primary day of the year is officially underway, you are looking at it, super tuesday, pols are open in 16 states and one territory and millions of expected to decide who will be on the ticket this november. this is you'd, i'm kayleigh mcenany, here with emily compagno and harris faulkner and fox news contributor lisa boothe and bill hemmer. president biden won't be facing off against any major challengers today, we'll contend with growing number of democrats who plan to vote uncommitted. they did this in michigan. nikki haley is looking to make a last stand against former president donald trump. donald trump's campaign is expecting a blow-out victory.
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mark meredith is with us. >> mark: donald trump has been calling this a very big deal. he is likely to pick up new delegates. trump was on fox and made it clear this race is all but decided. >> i want everybody to come together, unified party. our real opponent happens to be named biden and he is a disaster destroying our country. >> mark: trump and his only remaining gop rival, nikki haley, have been crisscrossing the counter to get out the vote. haley says there is thirst for alternatives in this race and where the party stands. >> we went to 10 states in five days and thousands showed up because they want to see something positive and good and
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go back to values that make our country great. >> mark: we'll be talking about this map throughout the day, showing where votes will be happening today. 15 states with delegates up for grabs in texas and california and will have an impact on the delegate count going forward. we have seen the biden-harris campaign spend time and energy focusing on donald trump and this race is focusing on super tuesday. this weekend, you have trump and biden in the same state holding dualing events. >> kayleigh: thank you. bill, the trump campaign coast they will get delegates today. mark talked about this general election match up and it looks
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like it will be biden versus trump and isis axios saying trump goes for the jugular. go for donald trump's jugular. other sources say biden is looking for a fight. do the american people want a fight is the question? >> bill: we'll find out, i think general election season is underway. the fact they are both coming to georgia emphasizes going for the jugular. i know what the white house has said about using surrogates to push their message. i believe that. there is a reason for that. he can't do it. and if you watch him walk across the gravel last week in texas, all you have to do is play that video and know for yourself, the
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capacity physically he may or may not, i emphasize may not bring to this campaign. i have your cheat sheet for the night for viewers watching tonight. we'll come on 7:00 eastern time. virginia closes then. interesting things here. >> harris: nikki haley has been there. >> bill: that is right and vermont closes 7:00, those are the states where she'll have the best chance. polls say 15 to 20 points tonight. 7:30 is north carolina and tennessee 10:00. those states have a lot of delegate, texas 8:00 and 9:00, minnesota closes 9:00 and you mentioned uncommitted. minnesota is interesting and harry harris and i were talking, they have half the population of
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arab americans. i don't know if the vote will be substantial there or not. 11:00 is california, very important to point out. trump campaign went into the primary states and were successful in california. if you get majority, 50% plus one vote, you get all delegates, well over 160 delegates in california. cheat sheet. >> kayleigh: 169 delegates, that is big money prize everyone wants and then texas. uncommitted vote is interesting. reading about kamala harris being this voice that is coming out calling for ceasefire, clearly someone trying with latitude to win progressive and real in the far left.
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>> harris: yesterday she met with the opponent of benjamin netanyahu. what is strategy of doing that? we had her talking to the podcast, they are specific about what israel can and cannot do. hamas has to do things. i don't know what that means, we never do with her. they are putting her out there like they did on the abortion issue. wow, everyday she's talking about that issue. some polling has shown biden is so poor at this and bleeding support in those community,arab american muslim communities, they agree on uncommitted 100,000 of them. we'll see what happens in minnesota. she polls better and i never believe people do things, she's a better communicator, we know it is not that. something says maybe they can
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get closer to not losing as much community until they figure out policy wise how to keep them and keep relationship positive with israel. >> kayleigh: i want to get to the new yorker piece. biden sits down for this interview with a reporter, we are just getting full profile. we're going to take you now to a fox news alert. here is president biden speaking. take a listen. >> president biden: five in a row. you guys only look at the "new york times," they're a great paper. >> israelis to allow more aid into gaza. >> president biden: pardon me. >> the israelis, are you pressuring them to get more aid to gaza. >> president biden: i'm working hard with them, we must get more aid in, no excuses, none. >> how is your relationship with benjamin netanyahu these days?
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>> president biden: like it has always been. >> what are you preparing for your state of the union address? >> president biden: you'll hear me on thursday, thank you very much. >> kayleigh: that was president biden talking about gaza, need to get aid in, talking about his relationship with prime minister netanyahu and that state of the union comment. i'm curious what we'll see. clearly on his mind is the former president and i mentioned this new yorker piece. this is curious to me, president has a few pockets, every president carries a pocket. here is what biden was using, a white notecard with trump comments. biden tossed the list on his desk and gave a look of disbelief. i bring this up, everybody has opposition research on their
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opponent. this seems to be the strategy, go negative against trump. he needs a different list for state of the union, his vision for the future. >> lisa: what else does he have? the majority of americans think this country is on the wrong track and question his mental fitness. what else does he have? only strategy is to go for the jugular and make this an election of donald trump is worse. i will caution people about complacency. polls today are only a snapshot in time. there is still question of mail-in balloting and you can look to how this primary race is being observed by the media as to what donald trump will be facing this election cycle. the fact anyone is saying nikki
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haley hsz a chance is fantasy land. one fifth of delicates are in california. it will turn into de facto, winner take all state. trump is almost 54% of the vote. nikki haley has no chance, even if it got to convention. trump train is rolling, just a question when it will get there. >> kayleigh: i agree with republicans not being too confident. when asked about polls, reporter wrote he treated it as provocation and said you doubted me in 2020, look what we did. maybe posturing, confidence is curious given the polling. >> emily: we have seen it similar to when you poke a bear or child or someone with a short fuse.
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that frankly outburst and don't reflect what a commander-in-chief should. in the new yorker article, he said he lamented media coverage of trump. he blamed them. he said, like you have become numbed by it and blamed them. he called trump a loser and posted if biden were to wing, trump would contest it. he sounded like someone who had a lot to prove because he is failing on the policy front. for smfrn someone to complain about the media coverage when his surrogates put so much on trump's soldiers and put that against president given fewest news interviewing and held media at arms length, even "new york times" admitted.
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karine jean-pierre talks about the president, they bucked the trip to ireland, none of those when they meet with other leaders at the white house. so many opportunities they have had. he said he would meet americans where they are in terms of coverage and he ignores media, refuses to discuss with them and blames them for covering trump is ironic andally and he is scratching and clawing at his vote. >> kayleigh: attacking the other guy will not work. that is what i'm looking for thursday and tonight, lots to watch, tune in for special coverage starting tonight 7:00 p.m. eastern time until 11:00 eastern and beyond and bill will be there. >> see you then.
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>> kayleigh: see you then. after supreme court ruling democrats announce deal to kick trump off the ballot. details are next. lord, you know what's on our hearts. you know where we struggle. you know where we need to be pushed. help us give it all to you. the good, the bad. help us turn to you in everything. amen. you should join me in more prayer on hallow. stay prayed up. i would like to take a moment to address my fellow veterans, because i know there are so many of you who have served your country honorably, whether it's two years, four years, or thirty-two years, like myself. one of the benefits that we as a country give you as a veteran is your eligibility for a va loan.
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>> harris: the meltdown and epic, democrats in the media over u.s. supreme court unanimous and historic ruling that states cannot just kick former president trump off the ballot. some suggesting the court should be dissolved. >> this is what i was concerned about when i heard this case in colorado. i was concerned supreme court would rule this way. >> i would laugh if not so bad.
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>> melinda murray calls this the yola court. >> never seen a court interfere with elections. >> i am not can have the produce result good for american democracy. >> court went further than it needed to go. >> this is actually a 5-4 decision. >> i think what we saw was a court where justices that behaved in a partisan matter. >> the court is playing interference. >> the conservative majority supreme court playing the game as if they are on team maga. >> he doesn't just get the p
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presidency. >> imagine iffure your name is sonia sotomayor or brown jackson. you should have voted the way you were expected to vote, not 9-0. you would you know divisions, they are professional at it. democrats are determined to keep trump off now a federal ballot. here is congressman jamie raskin. >> the supreme court punted and said it is up to congress to act. i am working with a number of colleagues, including maxine waters and swalwell to revive determining someone who commit the insurreksz is disqualified by section three of the 14th amendment.
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>> harris: lisa, eric swalwell will work on keeping trump off the ballot? >> lisa: i don't think democrats believe this narrative, they want to the means to justify the means. trump is so bad anything is justifiable to stop him from being president, removing him from the ballot and taking extreme measures and democrats want to decide the outcome of this election, not voters. it is up to voters to save the country. you had david axelrod say something similar, that is how elections work, should be in the hands of voters. they want to deny that right, it shows how power driven they are they will do anything to stop trump and keep power in this country. >> harris: i thought about this yesterday, learning all that was
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happening with donald trump, i said how motivated are those people who thought their votes wouldn't count. do you think they are more anxious to vote today, eager to vote for trump? what about maine and illinois hoping their votes will count. we don't know yet, but it looks like that is the case. think about enthusiasm for trump now. >> kayleigh: you are absolutely right. democrats tend to be shrewd political actor s that act together. in this case, they are shooting themselves in the foot, take away votes of three states. that did not. now have congress decide. it is nonsense and fires up the base. dmsz democracy, constitution,
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institutes democrats say they revere, until they go against their desired political outcome. obama appointed kegan and sonia sotomayor and came together with repub republican-appointed justices. those justices are now maga justices? >> harris: why are we shocked? this president said if you don't vote for him, you are not in your ethnic or color lane. >> emily: what you said in the beginning about cohesive voting block working to keep a d next to the name. if you don't votes in lock step, you are not black enough, liberal enough, blank enough for them. we are seeing this play out and
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seeing them attack justices that will -- we talked about expectation of this ruling. it would show this wasn't partisan and rose above petty politics everyday. griswald, secretary of state, for her to say now it is in the voter hands to save democracy when she was the one that ripped power from the voters hands, democratic party who talks about trump as threat to democracy, itten moos nothing, they insist on resting power away from hands of americans. i was told growing up, your vote doesn't matter because i wasn't a democrat, that is a horrible feeling and i wish everyone to feel empowered to go out there. now again, your vote does
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matter. hafrt like my pressure in "lord of the kings," attorney general thought that authority wassers. >> bill: look at jamie raskin clip, 12:06 eastern time, that decision was barely out twenty minutes. you can probably save the tape and play july 1 when the supreme court comes out and issues decision on immunity, andy mccarthy and jonathan turley say this is tough for trump. how will these people be seeing then? we saw trump derange mment -- w would take his speech, we would
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listen to what he had has to say. on primary night after primary nat, our competition refuses to take the winner. south carolina was a big deal, big vote and told us where the republican party was going. one competitor took four minutes, another 10. take news out of your name. we should all be listening to ideas and thoughts and if biden came out, we would take him and be fair. >> harris: we do it all the time. sometimes we have to put words on the screens, helicopters are too loud. coming up, elon musk warns ground work is being laid for something worse than 9/11 after biden administration admitted to flying illegal immigrants into
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>> emily: newly obtained white house record reveal biden administration admit to flying hundreds of "a thousand and one"s of illegal immigrants into the country. they show 320,000 were flown over using biden's cbp one app. the administration refused to reveal which airports the migrants landed at. public can't know receiving airports because cbp arrivals have created such vulnerabilities at airport, bad actors could secure the united states border if they knew the
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volume at each part of entry. frigh frightening. yeelsz saying this, this administration is both importing voters and creating national security threat from unvetted illegal immigrants. the groundwork could be being laid for something further worse than 9/11. >> bill: these were underage migrants down on the border that were flown to white plains. you remember the outrage there. center for immigration study took a look at this and think it is politically dubious to be able to do this. it is likely venezuela, that is where the app is being used and
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cuba, as well. nicaragua, ecuador, i said a few, el salvador, on and on the list tells us. they should tell us where they are going. >> emily: many of them were posing juveniles sxoo we learned were on certain lists that should not be there. all right. we know a handful where they are from, where are they going, and why are american citizens not being told until a flood comes in and undermines everything? >> lisa: thank you, elon, i totally agree with everything you said in your tweet. people are making point that they do not commit crime, are you -- they are breaking the law coming here and taking advantage
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of our system. you increase the logs when you let people move into the united states. i think the reason why we are seeing this happen, something biden's ag merrick garland said ballot boxes are unnecessary. you are allowing people to move into the united states, newcomers. you do the math. >> harris: new way to get around a checkpoint, come in on air. it is not enough vetting, but some approach is tried at that point. who first alerted me, senator marsha blackburg of tennessee,
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says i have pictures of flights landing in the middle of night in tennessee. they are so practiced, i wonder now that haiti has fallen, if haley help out haley. they have a reason for asylum, i can't promise you they would vote for you. don't insult people telling them you brought the blam people here. the lawlessness in >> jeanine: is heart stopping. you said 500,000 could have details, which we need. >> emily: ghost flights, this is in addition to that and know organized crime and narco
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cartels are thriving on human smuggling and concerted effort to push those venezuelans across. our cities are being depleted. >> kayleigh: ghost flights are flights with minors, we learned about family reunification flights by a foya request. foyra request figured this out, there is so much secrecy, you will see the friday number dumps and emergency intake facilities, kids eating raw chicken fort worthers, we will learn a lot. finally, last point, parking garage in brownsville where
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>> emily: fox news can confirm an illegal migrant on the terror watch list was arrested just days before biden's border visit and donald trump's visit to the same sector. griff jenkins is live in eagle pass with details. >> griff: yeah, that is right, emily. first reported in "new york post" and confirmed by fox news on february 21, a week and a day
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prior to trump's visit right here to eagle pass, an individual, colombian man named carlos mendoya apprehended by dps and turned over. the report says he belongs, is a group member belonging to a terror organization. that organization is not named in the report we've seen. we'll work to confirm that. it is reality what we're seeing across the border, not just this year, but and last year. certain individuals come across that match the terror watch list they are turned over to the terrorist watch list. this is a colombian watch list, many hit that farc terror list, that is what will be
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investigated further by the task forecast. it is reminder not everyone coming across that border are innocent individuals looking for a better life or psyching asylum and among the highest of concern among border officials knowing individuals like this guy have come across. we have 58 come across the southern border this year. 58 individuals since october 1 matched. 59 is your total number, this is latest addition to it. this is certainly immigration and border crisis is the top issue. you can hear the border patrol air boats going behind me patrolling the waters. we've had a couple small groups pass today from colombia, venezuela and peru. there were some individual
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males, they are investigating who they are. that is the situation on election day in texas, emily. >> emily: wow. thank you so much. frightening. lisa, positive match, a group member indicating he is associated with a terror organization. what frightens me, he is just number 58. only 10 planned 9/11. >> lisa: point griff jenkins made is salient, he said everyone is not coming here for true asylum propers. that is argument that people make, they are seeking asylum, they have to come here. no, they are coming for economic reasons and record number of people on the terror watch list are coming here for nefarious reasons. this is a choice joe biden and
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democrats have made. donald trump went down the golden escalator and won on the issue of illegal immigration will potentially win in 2024 on illegal immigration. >> emily: and he had the -- to say, i ignoring 94 strokes that dismantled policy that was working. >> kayleigh: right, day one. one headline, "new york post," ice arrest african wanted in senegal. he crossed the border and was released. and guy wanted for terrorism charges romed our country for two weeks. >> harris: one question, who did not tell the truth?
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mayorkas? it happened days before his visit. it is worse than that? was there complicity? did the president know? i would love to show up at that press briefing with karine jean-pierre, i hope she hasener notes straight. >> bill: texas is trying to arrest illegals and have the police do it for them. the court stepped in yesterday and said, you can't do that. maybe they will win, right now, they can't. two states over in arizona, they want to be able to jail illegals and democratic governor came in and said, i will veto that bill. that got tossed. texas keeps trying with razor wire and container compartments. arizona did it and got overruled. they are trying. the cartels know because they follow our laws also.
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cartels will take the people wherever they can stick them. >> lisa: wild concept that states are being stopped. >> harris: voters would miss kari lake, they got hobbs. >> emily: shoplifting is said to be no big deal because america is built on stolen land, that and other comments coming up next. woo hoo! ensure max protein, 30 grams protein, 1 gram sugar, 25 vitamins and minerals. and a new fiber blend with a prebiotic. (♪)
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>> super tuesday and only question, will this seal the deal for donald trump. best political minds in the country, sarah sanders at top of the hour. could republicans flip the senate? look at races and ratings and new witness comes forward in the fani willis case. and taking on dei. dr. marc siegel tells us who has skin in the game. join us for "america reports." >> harris: there is a crisis of crime in cities kroosdz this
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country. it is unfolding in front of our eyes, we have soon videotape of smash and grabs and shoplifters. we have all seen aisle after aisle of products locked up behind glass so we pay the penalty for what crooks have done. we've seen stores closing up because of crime. a new "washington post" report is blaming empty store shelves on conservatism. capitalism and conservatives must be stuck on c in the dictionary. zombie cvs, late capitalism terror story and they write, america is sticky-fingered nation built on stolen land and
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now wild narrative about cities terrifying hell holes of crime, theft and lawlessness, bleakness of cvs played into this. >> lisa: i worry about the oppressor versus oppressed. we have seen with israel attack and hamas. obama went out and gaslit american people and been dismantled law and lying to us since. >> bill: i live in a great neighborhood, it used to be not so much anymore. i was in cvs and had to ask for toothpaste, toothbrush. >> harris: that is behind glass?
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>> bill: everything. the guy was so sick of me. i just laughed and i've never been back and will never go back again >>. the guy was tired from unlocking everything. he finally said go see that person in the corner. >> kayleigh: get amazon prime, solve your problem. this reporter is all over the map. capitalism and american stolen land. she said economic factors triggering need. maybe this reporter did not get the -- now blame the police, too. get your facts right, lady. >> harris: when do we get to blame the criminal? >> emily: i wish there was a photo, not shaming her, she is quite young. from her moral high point, it is
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easy to call it petty shoplifting that we're pearl clutching over shampoo being behind closed doors. tell that to the family of the grandfather pushed to his death while trying to stop a shop lifter or the 26 year old shot while trying to stop a shop lifter also at home depot. the list goes on, hour is not long enough, to imply it is petty shoplifting. one life lost is one life too many and to them one list is expendable. save it sister, moaning about stolen land. every first of the month they pay rent to the tribe, they say we stole land from. what does she do with her income? probably gets avocado toast.
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