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here's the w correspondent, john phillip schultz and jerusalem with more on the court's decision, as according to its really media, a draft document had already been leaked some days ago. so it probably comes doesn't come as a complete surprise, but the prime minister and it's on the island. his government has certainly hoped that the court with not known such a decision during the on going a war against how much as you know, as you mentioned, they have been protests throughout the last year. and it has very much a divided to the society here. and so uh it was in the end, basically the terrorist attacks and the ongoing war against how much that's have 1st sidelines these protests a little bit. so probably not a major surprise, but definitely a big political set, spike funded time y'all. and his government has yontsa left shots there as well as offensive across because of strep continues with the show and reported around the refugee camp in the north. and also the city of rafa in the south central areas have also been targeted is really military drones have been circling the southern
here's the w correspondent, john phillip schultz and jerusalem with more on the court's decision, as according to its really media, a draft document had already been leaked some days ago. so it probably comes doesn't come as a complete surprise, but the prime minister and it's on the island. his government has certainly hoped that the court with not known such a decision during the on going a war against how much as you know, as you mentioned, they have been protests throughout the last year....
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i spoke earlier to correspondent john phillips showed suitors in northern israel, close to the border with lebanon, and asked him how dangerous it is. it's yes, this situation here in the body region is certainly very tense. the hills that you can see behind me already part of lab and on. and people here say that's uh the, um, many features of the iranian backed as well. i mean this are in those hills. and so they also say that the rockets i, tx a so close that you usually even the hits you have the hits before you hear any outrage alerts. so yes, a very tense situation. yeah. and so, you know, as since the beginning of the why they have been hostilities in the region bots of fighting has certainly increased in the past days here. and a lot of people fear that it's goods for the escalades. framing is done to ton. you also said that's uh, yeah, it is right. it could take things in its own hands if that is not more international pressure on level non and of course ice of the whole international community on this region, because a lot of people feel that's a wider escalation of the confl
i spoke earlier to correspondent john phillips showed suitors in northern israel, close to the border with lebanon, and asked him how dangerous it is. it's yes, this situation here in the body region is certainly very tense. the hills that you can see behind me already part of lab and on. and people here say that's uh the, um, many features of the iranian backed as well. i mean this are in those hills. and so they also say that the rockets i, tx a so close that you usually even the hits you...
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that's our correspondent, john phillip shots in jerusalem and taking a closer look at the war and gaza, according to recent assessments from the world health organization less than half of the hospitals in the territory or even partially functioning. and that is making outside help critical. here's a look now at one such effort to get needed care and medicine to guidance when a french worship of the objection coast. this worship is a safe harbor for gases wounded. here children an app to tease, receive life saving treatment. the french vessel is fitted with operating rooms, scanners and laboratories, services accessible for most in the on place we. and instead of seeing the french trades as like family, they and they give us all the care we need and they're kind of see your gratitude is mixed with fears over the safety of loved ones, back home with object. then i spoke to my family on the phone yesterday and the news is not good in the hospitals in refugee camps, the dead bodies of men, women, and children keep arriving psychological support is also given to those traumatized by the wa
that's our correspondent, john phillip shots in jerusalem and taking a closer look at the war and gaza, according to recent assessments from the world health organization less than half of the hospitals in the territory or even partially functioning. and that is making outside help critical. here's a look now at one such effort to get needed care and medicine to guidance when a french worship of the objection coast. this worship is a safe harbor for gases wounded. here children an app to tease,...
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now retired judge john phillips transformed the land on the hills into a place that could reshape outcomesat was 23 years ago. >> i was just at the wrong place, wrong time. it was. it was. it was at ten at night. i was at my friend's house and like, the cops just pulled up. >> jesus coronel was 16 at the time. his probation officer suggested taking a different path in life. >> there's a place called rancho cielo that is based on, like, people like, you know, with your background, it's important to know that they're not forced to be here. >> in fact, these young people choose to come here. and once they pass those gates, they find some of the things that have been missing in their lives, like hope and opportunity. do you feel that without this program, you would have been lost? yeah because every different every other high school is the same. there is a dress code here. students cannot wear red or blue clothing and no sports apparel is allowed at rancho cielo offers students who have been incarcerated or struggling with school a different approach to their education. in addition to the trad
now retired judge john phillips transformed the land on the hills into a place that could reshape outcomesat was 23 years ago. >> i was just at the wrong place, wrong time. it was. it was. it was at ten at night. i was at my friend's house and like, the cops just pulled up. >> jesus coronel was 16 at the time. his probation officer suggested taking a different path in life. >> there's a place called rancho cielo that is based on, like, people like, you know, with your...
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. >> now retired, a judge, john phillips, transformed the land on the hills into a place that could reshapecomes that was 23 years ago. >> i was just at the wrong place, wrong time. it was. it was. it was at ten at night. i was in my friends house and like the cops just pulled up. >> jesus coronel was 16 at the time. his probation officer suggested taking a different path in life. there's a place called rancho cielo that is based on, like, people like, you know, with your background, it's important to know that they're not forced to be here. in fact, these young people choose to come here. and once they pass those gates, they find some of the things that have been missing in their lives, like hope and opportunity. do you feel that without this program, you would have been lost? >> yeah, because every different, every other high school is the same. >> there is a dress code here. students cannot wear red or blue clothing and no sports apparel. is allowed. rancho cielo offers students who have been incarcerated or struggling with school a different approach to their education. in addition to t
. >> now retired, a judge, john phillips, transformed the land on the hills into a place that could reshapecomes that was 23 years ago. >> i was just at the wrong place, wrong time. it was. it was. it was at ten at night. i was in my friends house and like the cops just pulled up. >> jesus coronel was 16 at the time. his probation officer suggested taking a different path in life. there's a place called rancho cielo that is based on, like, people like, you know, with your...
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i'm here with john king and abby phillip in the hall where the debate will take place a little less than an hour from now. john, were you surprised by the announcement? >> i was surprised by a the timing, but i decided chris christie decided there was a debate tonight he didn't meet the criteria to get here. he gets the math. he is not going to be the republican nominee. and also it fits his central message. he believes it has to be anybody but trump. the math is atlanta for him. and you're getting to the point where the other anti-trump people are saying why stay in. you're making it harder. if you get 8 or 5%, they need a consolidation. the only way to beat trump is for consolidation. it's hard, hard for any candidate whether you're at 2% or 40%, it's hard to get out. he can do math. he was not going to win. get out tout now and put the burden on those two. >> you do have to give him credit. that was his message from the beginning. obviously ego would want to stay in the race, but he did step out. >> i think the timing to me feels significant. he wanted to do it just before the caucuse
i'm here with john king and abby phillip in the hall where the debate will take place a little less than an hour from now. john, were you surprised by the announcement? >> i was surprised by a the timing, but i decided chris christie decided there was a debate tonight he didn't meet the criteria to get here. he gets the math. he is not going to be the republican nominee. and also it fits his central message. he believes it has to be anybody but trump. the math is atlanta for him. and...
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john. a long shot for phillips. >> john: and a long shot for biden to win on the write-in, see if it happens rehobeth. thank you. sandra. >> sandra: our panel is here now, juan williams, fox news senior political analyst and sean duffy, co-host of "the bottom line" on fox business. thank you for joining us. the numbers, registered voters, republicans, 267,000, democrats 261,000, undeclared is the number everybody is talking about, who can grab their attention. juan, who do they go to? >> well, i mean, right now it looks like the polls indicate pretty much 2-1 in terms of desantis folks who are now, don't have a candidate to vote for. but in terms of those undeclared, i think they want to participate in the republican primary. that's where the ball game is tomorrow, and that's what -- where the action is, and so they want to get involved there, and of course nikki haley is hoping that she is going to woo most of them. >> sandra: sean, what about the democrats and biden snubbing new hampshire. how will that play out? >> philosophically, why would they make that decision. south carolina is a so
john. a long shot for phillips. >> john: and a long shot for biden to win on the write-in, see if it happens rehobeth. thank you. sandra. >> sandra: our panel is here now, juan williams, fox news senior political analyst and sean duffy, co-host of "the bottom line" on fox business. thank you for joining us. the numbers, registered voters, republicans, 267,000, democrats 261,000, undeclared is the number everybody is talking about, who can grab their attention. juan, who do...
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the locals must have been star struck to see wendle phillips and john greenly arrive and enter. a small group of friends and family arrived. phillips, one of the most important other torrs of the abolitionist movement spoke, his hand on the coffin of the woman who had almost 50 years later set him on his life's path. he remembered early self imposed hardships for convictions had caused her. he reminisced about frugality it had allowed her to give so much to others. struggle and threat had not resulted in a dreary life, he assured listeners. on the contrary her intelligence, wit, love of beauty meant that despite everything her life had often bubbled with joy. he struggled to encompass the span of attributes, modest, womanly, simple, sincere, solid, real, loyal. to be trusted, equal to affairs yet above them, he said, a hand ready for fire side help and a mystic loving to wander on the edge of the actual. all of this she had been and more. her name alfred way land cutting in his journal put it more simply. how we shall miss her, he wrote. local farmers carried her to a grave fresh
the locals must have been star struck to see wendle phillips and john greenly arrive and enter. a small group of friends and family arrived. phillips, one of the most important other torrs of the abolitionist movement spoke, his hand on the coffin of the woman who had almost 50 years later set him on his life's path. he remembered early self imposed hardships for convictions had caused her. he reminisced about frugality it had allowed her to give so much to others. struggle and threat had not...
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still, the locals must have been somewhat starstruck to see wendell phillips and john whittier arrive and, enter her home. they're a group of friends and family arrived. phillips who had been one of the most important orators. the abolitionist movement spoke his hand on the coffin of the woman who had almost 50 years later set on his life's path. he remembered the early self-imposed hardships her convictions had caused. he reminisced about the frugal city that had allowed her to so much to others. but struggle and thrift had not resulted in a dreary life, he assured his listeners. on the contrary, her intelligence, wit and love of beauty meant that despite everything, her life had often bubbled up with joy. his struggle to encompass the span of, her attributes modest womanly, simple, sincere soul lived real loyal to be trusted, equal affairs yet above them, he said, a hand ready for fireside help and a mystic loving to wander on the edge of the actual. all of this. she had been and more her neighbor alfred weyland, cutting in his journal. put it more simply, how we shall miss her. he
still, the locals must have been somewhat starstruck to see wendell phillips and john whittier arrive and, enter her home. they're a group of friends and family arrived. phillips who had been one of the most important orators. the abolitionist movement spoke his hand on the coffin of the woman who had almost 50 years later set on his life's path. he remembered the early self-imposed hardships her convictions had caused. he reminisced about the frugal city that had allowed her to so much to...
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still, the locals must have been somewhat starstruck to see wendell phillips and john whittier arrive and, enter her home. they're a group of friends and family arrived. phillips who had been one of the most important orators. the abolitionist movement spoke his hand on the coffin of the woman who had almost 50 years later set on his life's path. he remembered the early self-imposed hardships her convictions had caused. he reminisced about the frugal city that had allowed her to so much to others. but struggle and thrift had not resulted in a dreary life, he assured his listeners. on the contrary, her intelligence, wit and love of beauty meant that despite everything, her life had often bubbled up with joy. his struggle to encompass the span of, her attributes modest womanly, simple, sincere soul lived real loyal to be trusted, equal affairs yet above them, he said, a hand ready for fireside help and a mystic loving to wander on the edge of the actual. all of this. she had been and more her neighbor alfred weyland, cutting in his journal. put it more simply, how we shall miss her. he
still, the locals must have been somewhat starstruck to see wendell phillips and john whittier arrive and, enter her home. they're a group of friends and family arrived. phillips who had been one of the most important orators. the abolitionist movement spoke his hand on the coffin of the woman who had almost 50 years later set on his life's path. he remembered the early self-imposed hardships her convictions had caused. he reminisced about the frugal city that had allowed her to so much to...
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still, the locals must've been starstruck to see wendell phillips and john greenleaf whittier arriving into her home. there were a small group of friends and family arrived. phillips who wouldor been one of the most important orators of the abolitionist movement spoke. his hand on the coffin of the woman who had, almost 50 years later, set him on his life path. he remembered the early self imposed hardships her convictions had cost her. he reminisced about the frugality thatwe allowed her to give so much to others. .. dreary life, he assured his listeners. on the contrary, her intelligence, wit and love of beauty meant that despite everything, her life had often bubbled up with joy. his struggle to encompass the span of, her attributes modest womanly, simple, sincere soul lived real loyal to be trusted, >> to be trusted, equal to to their, but above them, a hand ready for help, and mystic wandering on the edge. actual, all of this she had been and more. her neighbor, alfred put it in his journal, how we shall miss her, he wrote. local farmers carried her to a grave. the weather that da
still, the locals must've been starstruck to see wendell phillips and john greenleaf whittier arriving into her home. there were a small group of friends and family arrived. phillips who wouldor been one of the most important orators of the abolitionist movement spoke. his hand on the coffin of the woman who had, almost 50 years later, set him on his life path. he remembered the early self imposed hardships her convictions had cost her. he reminisced about the frugality thatwe allowed her to...
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still, the locals must've been somewhat starstruck to see wendell phillips and john greenleaf arrivednd entered her home. they are a small group of friends and family arrived. philip said one of the most important orders of theen abolitionist movement spoke. his hand on the coffin off the woman who had almost 50 years later sent him on his life's path. humor of the earliest self-imposed hardship her conviction had caused her. he reminisced about the frugality that had allowed her to give so much to others. but struggle and thrift had not resulted in a dreary lifefe he assured his listeners. on the contrary for intelligence wit and love of beauty meant have bubbled up with joy. he struggled to encompass the span of her attributes. modest, womanly simple, sincere, solid, real, to be trusted equal to affairs yet above them he said. the hand ready for fireside help and loving to wander on the edge of the actual. in his journal. put it more simply, how we shall miss her. he wrote local farmers carried her to a grave, freshly dug to david's. the that day had mixed sun and clouds. now as her
still, the locals must've been somewhat starstruck to see wendell phillips and john greenleaf arrivednd entered her home. they are a small group of friends and family arrived. philip said one of the most important orders of theen abolitionist movement spoke. his hand on the coffin off the woman who had almost 50 years later sent him on his life's path. humor of the earliest self-imposed hardship her conviction had caused her. he reminisced about the frugality that had allowed her to give so...
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john met that dean phillips voter. we have meant phillips voters, joe biden voters, nikki haley voters, donald trump voters. across the board, we have met all types of voters. one thing that we know is that this ward -- registered voters are just under 5000 here. so for the latest count just a moment ago is that they have 1729 votes that have been cast. this polling location closes at 8:00. a little bit later than a lot of the other parts of this date. unknown is exactly how many more people are going to be coming in and if this will reach a record robust turnout they're talking about tonight. as i mentioned, nikki haley voters, we have met quite a few of them as well as a few donald trump voters. he won ward 3 in 2016 and the national republican primary in 2016. he voted for trump and '16 and '20. here is why he is voting for him again. >> he will fix the economy. it's brutal right now. we are getting killed with groceries, fuel bills, everything is just unbelievable. >> was there ever a moment you considered voting f
john met that dean phillips voter. we have meant phillips voters, joe biden voters, nikki haley voters, donald trump voters. across the board, we have met all types of voters. one thing that we know is that this ward -- registered voters are just under 5000 here. so for the latest count just a moment ago is that they have 1729 votes that have been cast. this polling location closes at 8:00. a little bit later than a lot of the other parts of this date. unknown is exactly how many more people...
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john king, and abby phillip, our political commentator, david axelrod and scott jennings. abby, what stuck out to you? >> nikki haley is in the barrel now, as the front-runner of the second tier of candidates here. that underscores part of this. the two of them were so busy in this cage match with each other, you almost just didn't even notice that there was a trump of it all. that's critically important in iowa where he is leadling. i don't know. i thought, who won the debate? it's unclear. there was so much back and forth. it's hard to see the forest through the trees with these two. on nikki haley's part, she has to solidify where she is. she seemed flustered, frustrated. she said on multiple occasions that desantis was demeaning her, which seemed to imply she was taking it personally. i don't think it helped her. >> two sets of tactics for each candidate differently. you're right. there's not a lot of direct confrontation with trump. but haley, with christie out of the race. trump lost, biden won. she said it clearly. that's going against what most republicans believe
john king, and abby phillip, our political commentator, david axelrod and scott jennings. abby, what stuck out to you? >> nikki haley is in the barrel now, as the front-runner of the second tier of candidates here. that underscores part of this. the two of them were so busy in this cage match with each other, you almost just didn't even notice that there was a trump of it all. that's critically important in iowa where he is leadling. i don't know. i thought, who won the debate? it's...
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john, minneapolis, democrat. >> i'm from minnesota so i am familiar with dean phillips. he does not have the support you are posturing he might have been minnesota. presidency qualifications based on what he has done and i think president biden has done a phenomenal job with the pandemic and an economy that was already faltering and the other problems that came into his lap and i think he has more energy than trump [inaudible] >> in case it, ron desantis dropped his bid for the president and put a statement out. >> greetings from florida. joining the navy and serving in iraq and representing people in u.s. congress and now serving as governor of florida and it reminds mewhy i decided to run for president, to fight for those who are forgotten in the country. this is america's timeor choosing. we can choose to allow a border invasion or we can stop it. it to reckless borrowing and spending or losing -- or lower inflation. symptoms of the underlying struggle to ensure that constitutional government can endure and western civilization can survive and we launched this campaig
john, minneapolis, democrat. >> i'm from minnesota so i am familiar with dean phillips. he does not have the support you are posturing he might have been minnesota. presidency qualifications based on what he has done and i think president biden has done a phenomenal job with the pandemic and an economy that was already faltering and the other problems that came into his lap and i think he has more energy than trump [inaudible] >> in case it, ron desantis dropped his bid for the...
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reporting its sources are saying this biden crackdown is john podesto's idea, payback for climate lobby, the president approved conoco phillips> look, if that is what they are doing, it is really misguided. they are breaking a promise they made to our european allies particularly germany, we're saving germany right now, u.s. liquefied natural gas exports are saving germany, we want our allies to have an alternative to russian gas. u.s. lng exports lower global carbon emissions we do it cleaner and better here than any elsewhere. u.s. lng displacing more fossil intense source of fuel overseas, lowers global carbon emissions, this is the climate activists are ignoring that, this does not need to be a -- between fossil fuels and renewables, we have seen it here at home in the u.s., renewables thrive when paired with natural gas. our am -- allies' the same opportunity to pair them overseas, we the u.s. should be the supplier. elizabeth: former president trump saying that white house is under cutting and hampering american energy. the working class, middle class voters are getting hammered by the electric and energy prices. new ru
reporting its sources are saying this biden crackdown is john podesto's idea, payback for climate lobby, the president approved conoco phillips> look, if that is what they are doing, it is really misguided. they are breaking a promise they made to our european allies particularly germany, we're saving germany right now, u.s. liquefied natural gas exports are saving germany, we want our allies to have an alternative to russian gas. u.s. lng exports lower global carbon emissions we do it...
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phillips. seems like a long shot but he had a surge of peop at, vents. we will see if they come out. john: you were talking to voters in iowa where turnout was low. how did the feeling and mood your hearing new hampshire compared to iowa? >> it's night and day. cold, but excitement. if you walk into any restaurant and talk to someone, they are tuned in and planning to vote. in iowa, most people were not planning to vote. there is more excitement here. john: thank you very much. lisa will be reporting from tuesday night starting at 11:00 p.m. eastern here on pbs. in the days other news. citing between russia and ukraine ratcheted up. at least 27 people are killed. forensic specialists were trying to figure out what kind of weapons were used. ukraine had no comment. then ask is one of the rions russia annexed illegally. the palestinian death toll is more than 25,000 according to hamas. as schelling continued, israeli officials say the fight will likely continue for several months. >> the refusal and denial is unacceptable. these will prolong the conflict that has become a threat to peace. j
phillips. seems like a long shot but he had a surge of peop at, vents. we will see if they come out. john: you were talking to voters in iowa where turnout was low. how did the feeling and mood your hearing new hampshire compared to iowa? >> it's night and day. cold, but excitement. if you walk into any restaurant and talk to someone, they are tuned in and planning to vote. in iowa, most people were not planning to vote. there is more excitement here. john: thank you very much. lisa will...
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john. >> ben, thank you. >> all right. joining us now, retired air force general phillip breedlove, the former nato supreme allied commander in europe. all right. looking at the situation which is getting more and more worr worrisome, how do you think the united states should respond after something like this? this is one in a series of things that has happened, the attacks on u.s. troops. a. >> good morning, and thanks for having men to. one of the problems is the words we're using and retaliating and this is all shooting behind the target. the real question is a policy question. what are we going to get in front of this problem rather than behind it? we know, and it's been said. our president even talked about it yesterday. all roads start in iran, and all roads lead back to iran. of course, iran is denying it, but this is very straightforward, and the decision is, will we change our policy to seize and take the initiative and get in front of this problem rather than sit back and retaliate? 160 attacks. we're behind the problem right now. >> let me ask you something because everyone is talking about whether or not this i
john. >> ben, thank you. >> all right. joining us now, retired air force general phillip breedlove, the former nato supreme allied commander in europe. all right. looking at the situation which is getting more and more worr worrisome, how do you think the united states should respond after something like this? this is one in a series of things that has happened, the attacks on u.s. troops. a. >> good morning, and thanks for having men to. one of the problems is the words we're...
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phillips at 10 and williamson 7%. johnson, when he was president, was not on the ballot. mccarte opposing him and johnd wrote this, he narrowly won 49 to 49 as incumbent and give his time it was as stunning as an outright loss. you being see this guy pulling in 50% or 49 or 48 with write-in campaign, what does that do? does that energize someone like michelle obama? i realize that is an out-there theory, if he doesn't do well, pressure on him. >> emily: julie, talk about that. "new york post" columnist cindy adams, warned, don't be shocked if michelle obama sneaks her way into the 2024 race and goes on to say coming back now, obama, not him, her. we've heard this drum beat for a while. it is getting louder. planses are to grab michelle for the democratic presidency choice and barack obama is the orchestra leader. quietly angling for joe to go. joe flop-out offers probability michelle could wiggle in. obama is negotiating to make that happen. pay attention to them gurgling about the election, talking about biden's bad polling, everything but bad leroy brown, obamas are not into casual statements. >> ju
phillips at 10 and williamson 7%. johnson, when he was president, was not on the ballot. mccarte opposing him and johnd wrote this, he narrowly won 49 to 49 as incumbent and give his time it was as stunning as an outright loss. you being see this guy pulling in 50% or 49 or 48 with write-in campaign, what does that do? does that energize someone like michelle obama? i realize that is an out-there theory, if he doesn't do well, pressure on him. >> emily: julie, talk about that. "new...
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kate, i think what dean phillips is doing and what joe manchin and others in this third-party context are doing it's dangerous. it's dangerous to democracy in this moment. as john's running on an openly hostile, autocratic platform. president biden needs to keep a coalition together. this is not the time to be breaking off. 4%, 5% of the vote could tip the election in a different direction. i think the majority of the country doesn't want to go there. i think it's more than a thorn, i think it's a problem if they follow through on these third-party candidacies. >> let's talk about some of these policies, like border policy. you have a deal -- they say the deal is done. they need to write the text. democrats and republicans coming together in the senate to try to work out this border deal that's linked to ukraine funding. some republicans now balking in the senate, the house republicans definitely balking and this is after donald trump spoke out against it. he said a border deal would be a gift to the radical left, maybe exposing his intentions. i want to play what nikki haley said this morning about the border deal in the works. >> secure that border. i don't c
kate, i think what dean phillips is doing and what joe manchin and others in this third-party context are doing it's dangerous. it's dangerous to democracy in this moment. as john's running on an openly hostile, autocratic platform. president biden needs to keep a coalition together. this is not the time to be breaking off. 4%, 5% of the vote could tip the election in a different direction. i think the majority of the country doesn't want to go there. i think it's more than a thorn, i think...
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phillips? i like him, i haven't heard a lot about him, he's in new hampshire, it he'i just want to go with him. biden didn't want to come to new hampshire at all. host: john in a general election match, a hypothetical one, if it is joe biden versus donald trump, who do you for?caller: i will go for president trump, because of the last caller is right, we have to get country back to the way it can be. there is too much garbage going on. i would go with president trump. host: noting today that president biden has more opponents against himw then president trump does on the ballot. we caught up with dean phillips h today and the candidate himself, here's what he had to say. >>grhe talk about bipartisanship. we hear this a lot. we don't have those kind of that? rep. phillips: we have two parties promoting partisanship. this is an opportunity for americans who want decency and common sense in the white house to express themselves. that's why this primary isforget with the democratic party says that it's meaningless. this might be the most meaningful primary in american history. this is tell both parties, it won't work. how can you think running the world as pr
phillips? i like him, i haven't heard a lot about him, he's in new hampshire, it he'i just want to go with him. biden didn't want to come to new hampshire at all. host: john in a general election match, a hypothetical one, if it is joe biden versus donald trump, who do you for?caller: i will go for president trump, because of the last caller is right, we have to get country back to the way it can be. there is too much garbage going on. i would go with president trump. host: noting today that...
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john fetterman got a lot of attention for blasting the out of control border and party insiders have laced the white house for not paying more attention. this could generate more interest to mr. phillips, what will it do for president biden? >> harris: what i love about that, i was in the green room this morning getting new hampshire makeup, it is cold, it comes with hot tea. dean phillips walked in behind me. wow, he's here for a republican primary. i think he's getting the point you are making, emily. all eyes on new hampshire. biden just didn't think it was worth his time. i don't know the whole story. dean phillips does. would he go no labels? maybe, maybe not. he has shown up, that is tip of the hat to democrats who this is not their primary, but why not show voters you like some love. molly. >> molly: great point. interesting addean phillips put out endorsed by his campaign featuring bigfoot and talking about how hard president biden was to find in new hampshire. democrats and national committee not committing to new hampshire and not participating and shrugging that off. interesting to see how seriously it is taken, whether the write-in is successful or not. there is a story ei
john fetterman got a lot of attention for blasting the out of control border and party insiders have laced the white house for not paying more attention. this could generate more interest to mr. phillips, what will it do for president biden? >> harris: what i love about that, i was in the green room this morning getting new hampshire makeup, it is cold, it comes with hot tea. dean phillips walked in behind me. wow, he's here for a republican primary. i think he's getting the point you are...
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. >> john: and real quick, talk quickly about what happened in new hampshire on the democratic side. you talk about who you want to vote for. biden got 53.6% of the vote, but dean phillipss, got nearly 20% of the vote. what do you make of that? >> you know, i make the same thing i made out of, i don't know if you remember this, in 2012, i have a story of this coming out shortly. in 2012, barack obama lost -- didn't lose west virginia primary, but convicted felon in texas got 40% of the vote. and what it was telling me that democratic voters in that state were unhappy but those kinds of voters were also located in the great lakes. >> john: we are losing you. >> always going to win that race. >> john: we got you back. sorry, we were losing you a bit there. thank you for your thoughts. appreciate it. you appear to like your kitchen aid mixers. let's put those to good work one day. >> yeah, i do. thank you. bye. >> sandra: speaking of baking, arrests made in this crazy bakery crash and robbery. remember this? and the culprits may shock you. >> john: plus, a new report about the readiness of our u.s. military is sparking fears nationwide, coming up next. this is how it feels
. >> john: and real quick, talk quickly about what happened in new hampshire on the democratic side. you talk about who you want to vote for. biden got 53.6% of the vote, but dean phillipss, got nearly 20% of the vote. what do you make of that? >> you know, i make the same thing i made out of, i don't know if you remember this, in 2012, i have a story of this coming out shortly. in 2012, barack obama lost -- didn't lose west virginia primary, but convicted felon in texas got 40% of...