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>> carley: we begin with a fox news alert, president trump making big gains this super tuesday, winning 14 of 15 states up for grabs, including delegate powerhouses of california and texas. nikki haley g in vermont. >> they call it super tuesday for a reason. this is a big one. and they tell me the pundits and
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otherwise, that there no, sir never been one like this, never been anything so conclusive. this was an amazing night. we're going to take back of our country, we'll have the greatest economy and top what we did. >> carley: you are watching "fox and friends first" on super wednesday morning, i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: everybody accuses me of having things i beat like a dead horse. super wednesday a thing. president biden solidifying his path to the nomination. there were big warning signs for the president. lucas tomlinson is live in washington with the latest, good morning. >> lucas: good super early morning, guys, this will not be a race to the wire, president biden looking like secretariate.
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president trump is 80% of the way to securing the republican nomination. nikki haley with 89 delegates, she won vermont. polls show donald trump beating president biden head-to-head. trump from mar-a-lago on the big super tuesday win. >> our poll numbers are so much higher than joe biden's. he's the worst president in the history of our country, there has never been anything like what is happening to our country. they want open borders and open borders are going to destroy our country. we need borders and free and fair elections and we don't have a country. >> lucas: one big question, how long will nikki haley stay in the race, she raised 12 million in february. she said, we're honored to have
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received support of millions across the country today, including in vermont where nikki haley became first woman to win two presidential contests. president joe biden path nomination left little in doubt, in michigan uncommitted vote plagues the campaign. look at minnesota, nearly 2-10 voted uncommitted. in north carolina 12.7% voted no preference. president biden lost in the south pacific in american samoa, where jason palmer defeated president, winning 56% of the vote. this win is not without precedent, michael bloomberg won that territory in 2020.
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>> todd: we can win races by not going to places? >> carley: people in american samoa participated and made their voice heard. >> todd: bring in host of the grace curley show. breaking within the last 30 minutes, the biden-harris campaign is laying out new strategy attacking trump. here is quote, donald trump primary performances are major warning sign for gop and opportunity for president biden to expand his coalition. trump heads in unable to expand support beyond hard core maga base. moderate haley voters say trump cannot count on their vote in a general election.
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so strategy is to say trump is not winning enough republicans and enough of those anti-trumpers are going to vote for biden. is that strategy going to work? >> no, and i think it is interesting because we talked a lot about trump and his ability to solidify base and expand and you that is true to some extent. i think no one is talking about biden and his inability to unify his own party. i just talked about minnesota and a lot of people are looking at the uncommitted vote and saying this is a lot of democrats unhappy with biden's handling of the israel-hamas war. then there are also liberal commentators pointing out union workers are not happy with joe biden. focus less on maga base who he continues to vilify and focus on his own backyard.
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>> carley: the campaigns it will target the undecided voter. they say national polling eight months out confirms what we know to be true. this will be a close general election contest like all moderate presidential elections are, we have a clear path to victory beyond donald trump inability to expand appeal beyond the maga base upward of 10% of voters remain undecided, larger than current margin between trump and biden.
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>> todd: congrats to all three
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of you. janice, why did you win? >> well, i believe this time in house district 18, i'm in southeast texas, talk about drawing a line in the sand, it was time because of the border. open border is one district, home to one of the largest, if not largest illegal population in the country and it is ground zero and open border is terrible here and so we have to fight against colony ridge and people that live in our district were fed up with the incumbent not doing anything. they were tired and scared and wanted change and that ushered in the win for me last night. >> todd: you were all three backed and endorsed by abbott. the governor endorsed you based
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upon your stance on school choice? is that what won it for you? >> combination of all three. border was number one priority for voters in 121 and steve allison had done a good job. other thing people wanted, they are frustrated, i knocked almost 1000 doors and i kept hearing they are tired of a politician that makes a promise and doesn't do it. people want security and conservative principles and leadership and we won thank god. >> todd: helen, you are in a run-you hava, great showing yesterday. why do you think you did so well? >> thank you, todd, we ran an old-fashioned campaign. we knocked on a lot of doors and
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had a lot of meet and greets and were focused on the abortion. i think one of the things that surprised us, we ran against an in incumbent of 10 years and had zero recognition going in. most voters i talked to just wanted someone that was authentic and sincere and that would stick to the value of america first policy. i'm very conservative and i pledged that to them every time i talked. >> todd: there has been a lot of talk about texas turning purple. i don't see that any way, shape or form and your races make me think it is getting reader or people of texas want to put in
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>> carley: the brutal murder of laken riley at the hands of an illegal immigrant has rocked the nation. people want to know if the president will talk about this at his state of the union address tomorrow. >> will president biden publicly address the murder of laken riley at the hands of an illegal immigrant that was relemultiple times. >> this is someone's life that was lost, i want to acknowledge and extend deepest condolences. >> carley: host of the doug collins podcast joins us now.
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do you think president biden will discuss laken riley at the state of the union tomorrow? >> doug: he may. my question is, it would come too late. he has not talked about it so far. this point in time, i think it will come across political if he saves it until the state of the union to make a statement about it. especially when you have not affected the border and changes that need to be made to make sure those committing crime in the united states are arrested and deported. >> carley: if he mentions the border crisis, safe estimate to say he will say this is the fault of republicans who are blocking that bipartisan border deal because donald trump wants to run on this issue. do you think anybody is buying
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that? especially when it comes to undecided voters and those voters that may not have cared about this at one time, but are focusing on it? >> doug: that is the biggest issue. you are seeing effect of the biden administration being felt all over the country and not just issue of housing and schools and welfare that go along with it and crime issues affected by that. it is general unsense that we are not safe and seeing issues like the laken riley case and others and illegals are involved in dui deaths and it gets ignored. the border is a serious issue and something people are looking at because it is wide open and they don't see joe biden doing
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something and blaming republicans for it doesn't work, especially when all the republicans and donald trump, who will be inkcumbent running from four years he was there. you saw it down to nothing when trump left and first day in office, biden rescinded everything trump did. if he can rescind those issues, he can restore those orders. >> carley: there is the laken riley act, it would require ice to detain illegal immigrants charged with theft and burglar, something that the man accused of murdering laken riley of prior to her murder. seems like there is appetite for something like that. when you read legislation, you
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go, that will never pass in congress and that is a problem. >> doug: you have to have cooperation of local and state officials. if local officials will not cooperate with ice. ice cannot be everywhere, if you don't have cooperation to report they have someone of suspicion or someone not legally in the country, the bill will fall flat on his face. you have to attack the sanctuary city part of this and those receiving federal funds will not help. that is where it comes. it is amazing that should be in practice and law and not being done and congress is having to address it and people are upset about it. >> carley: if you commit a crime and here illegally, you should be in ice detention, ice
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custody, that is not the case across the board. thank you for joining us, have a great day. >> douglas: have a good day. >> carley: check in with adam klotz for the fox weather forecast. >> adam: hope you brought your umbrellas and maybe a small boat. rain moving across east coast and heavy rain will work up into new england. heavy showers across north georgia and lifting up mid-atlantic and getting further north. this darker green includes new york city, and boston, means flash flooding is possible. you start to see -- three to five inches of rain coming down today into tomorrow morning. a lot of rain quickly. flooding could be an issue. it is not only place tracking
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weather. small chance for today stretching across center part of texas and works more toward gulf coast getting into friday. spring-like setup and been fairly mild and getting spring-like showers as a result. >> carley: they bring may flowers. >> todd: according to my sources. >> carley: former president trump happy about super tuesday results, how does the media feel about it? >> issue of race, they hate donald trump. >> trump had more votes against him than president biden. >> carley: joe concha will join us next. we talk about dartmouth when i feel insecure about my intelligence, dartmouth men's basketball team is making history and could change future of college sports, that is not an exaggeration, we'll explain
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>> carley: president trump making big gains this super tuesday, winning 14 of 15 states up for grabs, including delegate powerhouses of california and texas. nikki haley winning in vermont. >> they call it super tuesday for a reason. this is a big one. and they tell me, the pundits and otherwise, never been one like this, never been anything so conclusive. this was an amazing night. we'll take back our country and do it right. we'll have the greatest economy in history of our country.
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>> todd: president biden solidifying his path to nomination on democrat side with wins everywhere, except america samoa. there were warning signs in minnesota, where 20% voted uncommitted. >> carley: here is the media. >> republican voters don't vote that way, they don't vote based on economics or benefits they are getting from the president. from teaparty on, they are voting on race of brown people over the border. >> issue of race, donald trump, issue of race is for the evangelicals movement. >> trump had more votes against him in primaries than president biden. president biden is dominating every primary contest in way donald trump would like to
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dominate and he's not. >> todd: joe concha joins us. your reaction from the race card to trump is in trunl because he did not win 100% of the vote. >> joe: it is media crying wolf. it is predictable as the sunrising in east and birds flying south and cowboys losing in january, predictable things. thank you. i did enjoy how rachel maddow criticized her parent network nbc for airing trump's victory speech. they say republican voters are only voting on race? no, they are voting on economy and inflation. according to most recent fox news poll. and immigration is not talking about brown people coming over
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the border, it is cutting police, sanitation, education and fentanyl coming over and killing record number of americans. it is about terror watch we see as far as terrorists coming across the border that have been apprehended. this is not a racism thing, they are voting on security and economic security, top two issues on top of crime. this is what that network pushes over and over again, telling their audience what they want to hear. >> carley: joe, you mentioned it, former president donald trump, and msnbc cut him off, watch this. >> you know, it is okay, i will say that it is a decision we revisit constantly in terms of
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b balance between allowing somebody to knowing on your air. >> carley: i don't understand this strategy, do they think they need to protect viewers, like viewers can't handle hearing the former president and to me that is insulting. >> joe: it is about protecting their viewers and controlling the narrative. if donald trump speaks to their viewers and talking about immigration or border problem or crime problem or lays out his foreign policy with ukraine or israel or china, they can't control it when he's speaking without the filter. they want to be the filter and control the narrative, those five or six people all in agreement with each other. the same rachel maddow who
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promoted adam schiff's book. that is hilarious. donald trump could have won with 99% of the vote and it wouldn't matter, msnbc and to a large extent cnn, they will say the walls are closing in and it is panic with all caps, panic, todd. >> todd: panic and jealousy of good messaging. the side they root for, democrats, messaging is bad. start with joe biden shutting down the press. >> president biden: i better not start the questions, i'll get in trouble. >> what is your message for super tuesday, super tuesday, do you have a message for voters? >> thank you all. >> todd: so inspiring there.
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he needs cheat sheets, when white house secretary is asked about cheat sheets, here is the response. >> you are upset because the president has note cards? the president has had probably one of the most successful three years of administration than any modern-day president. >> todd: a whole lot of not answering, joe. >> joe: he is polling lower, joe biden is than any president in polling history at this stage of his term. and karine jean-pierre needs her own note cards. i can't give a response now without choking on utter disbelief on the answers. you saw donald trump take an hour of questions or is at
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podium giving speech and you have joe biden saying, i may get in trouble if i take questions, the line he's used telling you his handlers don't want him to talk to the press. you have a president protected and doesn't have confidence and donald trump is out there showing he has far more energy and wants the job more than joe biden does if you base it on actions. >> todd: actions speak louder than words. have a great wednesday, super wednesday. jerome powell will be on capitol hill and lawmakers demanding answers about inflation. >> carley: cheryl casone has more. >> cheryl: good morning. that is right, powell is heading to capitol hill to give insight
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what the fed plan is on interest rates. it may rock the markets, coming off historic highs. brand new fox poll shows it is the economy, it is the biggest worry this election cycle ahead of immigrant, abortion and healthcare. 73% say it is fair or poor, slight improvement from december. stock market pchlsz could be a piece of that as 401(k)s show gains. 58% say biden has not helped the working class, 61% say he's failed on the economy. and there are high prices on gas, food and consumer products and president biden targeting corporations again saying it there fault citing
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shrink-flattion, which cookie monster posted about. administration creating task force for things on cereal, cracker and said cookies. >> todd: somebody talked to cookie monster about his grammar? >> carley: you read that tweet well. >> todd: former governor andrew cuomo facing fresh scrutiny for how he handled covid. >> cheryl: he will address what some call wreck less mishandling of nursing homes. congressman winstrop announced subpoena tuesday saying not only did the former governor put elderly in the way, he attempted to hide true nursing home death
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rate. cuomo spokesman says new york followed what was set up by the trump administration. congress is officially a circus and they are nothing but clowns. cuomo administration ordered nursing facilities to accept covid patients. they rescinded that policy, but it was too late. >> carley: absolute tragedy. cheryl, dartmouth men's basketball team is making news for a reason you would never expect. >> cheryl: very interesting. they are playing basketball and organizing a union. dartmouth men's team voted to unionize. we stuck together all season and won this election, it is self-evident we can be campus
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workers and union members. dartmouth seem to be stuck in the past, time for amateurism to end. classify these players as employees inaccurate, those are statements from each side, the university at the end there. they are saying enough is enough. college sports want to get paid and be able to reap rewards. if you get injured before you make it 0u9 of college, you don't get to the pros and where student loans at high levels, why not. they are fighting back against college. >> todd: when it comes to dartmouth, basketball is forced use of basketball, they don't really play it there. that is a joke. broadening this out, for real schools that play real basketball, this could be huge
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for every sport. pay attention to this. college sports could be done. >> carley: time wrapping my brain around that. very ivy league of dartmouth. >> todd: it will expand. >> cheryl: college sports, big money. >> carley: thank you so much. >> todd: i threw my alma mater under the bus. and flying migrants from foreign country to dozens of u.s. airports to bring crossing numbers down. former president trump addressing it last night. >> migrants flown in, going over the border into our country. so that really tells you where they are coming from. >> carley: there are questions because white house won't tell us who migrants are, where they are coming from or which cities
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flown in airplane, not going through border, not going through great texas barrier. flew them in over the border into our country. [booing] >> that tells you where they are coming from. they want open borders and open borders are going to destroy our country. we need borders and free and fair elections or we don't have a country. >> todd: that was former president donald trump reacting to the biden administration flying illegal immigrants from foreign countries into the u.s. the report stressing security vulnerabilities saying cbp approved secretive fights that feried inadmissible migrants, all preapproved on a cell phone app. national border patrol pat joins
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us now. bad actors could interfere with operation if made public. what about possible bad actors on the flights? >> well, first and foremost, the bad actor defense is totally ridiculous. the reason is everybody can check on public stats to see how many flights are coming into certain u.s. cities and see the numbers. bad actors already know that. when you look at what this administration is doing, it is upsetting on two different levels. they are abusing the parole system. we allow 5000 into the country on the parole system. we are in a fentanyl crisis and pulling law enforcement out of
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the field to vet individuals at ports of entry. it is ridiculous to think we can control border and crime when abusing the system, violating the law and pulls police officers off their main responsibilities and duties. >> todd: cbp allowed one app haiti, cuba, venezuela, when you look at that list, why such a push to bring in people from these countries, in particular? >> well, these are countries we're seeing main rush at our borders between ports of entry. look at this excuse, we are trying to alleviate that number. they are playing a shell game and moving from one place to another place to hide everything. they know these are main countries coming to our country between ports of entry and they are moving them to hide numbers.
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that is what this administration does. they hide from the american people who is going on. that is frustrating to every law enforcement officer that, wos today. >> todd: they are playing accounting instead of truth. finally, colombian migrant arrested crossing into eagle pass. are you worried terrorists coming in is becoming so commonplace, the level of concern is not as high as it needs to be? >> yeah, in the past, everybody was outraged and that is frustrating. any time we're dealing with people on the terrorist watch list it pulls resources out of the field. >> todd: until that big event happens, we're facing that and that is scary. we appreciate your time.
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president biden facing major test tomorrow night with his state of the union address, will it be a turning point or will his energy and message fall flat? >> carley: enes kanter freedom attended the president's address last year and he joins us next. first here is steve doocy. >> steve: hello, carley and todd. in 11 minutes, about, post-game show. let's unite. trump's message after winning all but one high-stakes primary yesterday. surprise victory, nikki haley takes home state of vermont blocking former president of full -- super tuesday sweep. as donald trump and joe biden dominate, the stage looks likely for rematch of 2020. house conference chair else
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elise stefanik and tulsi gabbard will join us. and fulton county d.a. asked not to share, what is ahead with jonathan turley? and congress moves forward with the laken riley act to prevent tragedies like the killing of that student by an illegal migrant here in the country. congressman mike collins introduced the bill and will join us, dana perino, katie pavlich all stop by in nine minutes and 14 seconds. see you top of the hour. todd and carley back in a couple, you are watching "fox and friends first". tardive dyskinesia, or td. so his doctor prescribed austedo xr— a once-daily td treatment for adults.
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ed ited to president biden facing a major test tomorrow night when he delivers his annual state of the union address. not only is he dealing with concerns about his age and his vigor but there are now multiple wars being fought around the world and human rights abuses around the globe. >> carley: the families of hostages being held by hamas will be the audience tomorrow night. along with the family of detained "wall street journal" reporter evan gershkovich. ennis cantor freedom is a human rights activist. he will also be there as a guest of house speaker mike johnson. before the big speech tomorrow, he joins us now enes, good
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morning to you. >> good morning. thank you for having me. >> what do you hope to hear tomorrow? >>ist there last year and i will be there again as the guest of speaker mike johnson. instead of the state of the union address. he needs to strike a tone that is unified and he should inspire confidence, address concerns. and leadership while appealing to nationality and common purpose. >> carley: americans aren't the only ones who listen to the state of the union address. leaders from countries around the world, especially our adversaries like russian president vladimir putin. listen to the address as well. and you are going to be a guest of house speaker mike johnson so are the parents of "wall street journal" reporter evan gershkovich who was wrongfully detained in a russian prison cell right now. they are going to be there as well. and something like that does send a message, doesn't it?
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>> of course, a strong message to all the dictators out there. i'm glad all the family members and family members of hostages are going to be there. i think it's going to be a very emotional and very amazing night. >> carley: what was the experience like last year attending the state of the union address? >> oh, it was unbelievable. it was amazing. it was my first time and i was i was sitting down with many of the guests of the former speaker mccarthy. come into this the country it was unforgettable experiences i have ever had. >> carley: you mentioned that the families of some of the hostages that are still being held in captivity in gaza will be at the state of the union address. i think that is a wonderful addition to the guest list. at the same time the president is facing backlash for his support of israel. uncommitted vote that came n states across the country.
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how do you think he is going to balance those two things? >> i mean, it just, to be honest with you, it's not a [inaudible] what hamas is doing to those hostages, unacceptable. i think president biden needs to send a strong message to all the terrorist groups out there enough is enough. he can be divorced from all the angst of people out there. >> todd: we will see what the president says tomorrow night. the house unveiling bipartisan bill to ban tiktok unless cuts ties with china. this is my message tiktok break up with the chinese communist party or lose access to your america's users. american's adversary has no business dominating media platform in the united states. do you agree with the move, enes? >> i mean, tiktok is a chinese
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communist everybody knows that china is using tiktok to brainwash our youth. apps like google, youtube, facebook, instagram, twitter or x or better than china. why do we let this spy app. in our home and our phone. do you imagine if the u.s. had the same influence in china they would not allow that. they ban all social media. i think america and europe must stand united against this threat of ccp from our phones. and everybody was concerned about the chinese spy balloon over our head but we need realize that we literally have 170 million. >> todd: great point. >> spy app. on our phone. >> carley: good point. >> todd: forget about what's in the sky it's in your hands. mr. freedom, thank you for your time on a very busy morning. "fox & friends" starts right now. >> carley: have a super wednesday. ♪ ♪

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