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southern border. ♪ >> this is a joe biden invasion. >> this is what i would say to mr trump, joined me. >> they are trying to address the top concerns, the border crisis with linking to migrants within the young nursing students in georgia supercharging the issue. >> new policies by the commission bringing this city status. >> we will get reaction from marco rubio and ben cardin. then president biden said to deliver the state of the union address of his first term, days after super tuesday. >> this is the presidency saying its incredible he important opportunity not just to address congress but also to address the american people. >> struggling with her low approval numbers and pushback in key states.
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with the economy and in serious concerns with his health and age. we'll talk with the cochair chris koontz and congressman byron donald's backing resident trump. >> plus or political panel with there -- with mitch mcconnell. as they buzz around her and that ramps up. that is all ahead on fox news sunday. ♪ >> hello from fox news in washington we have brand-new polls for you today. before those in 15 states and they go to the polls for super tuesday. president biden's job approval number is an anemic 42 percent in 58% majority of voters say they disapprove of his current performance. and i had teapad medical up what
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donald trump biden is two points down still within the margin of error with that although she has yet to win one match up in the two key primary races with donald trump. we'll president biden move the new numbers at all when he gives his state of the union address before the nation friday night? we'll be joined by senators from both sides of the aisle who will be there. weser would live team coverage and they go higher. >> good morning shannon. president biden is spending the weekend in camp david putting the finishing it touches on his state of the union address -- state of the union address.
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>> reading more on the group there. reaching an all-time low with the fox news poll saying is not the top issue with that saying its made them weaker. and then others say stronger. never said trail for president donald trump with those that helps their family. nearly have say that they heard. >> no excuses, the aid flowing into causes nowhere nearly enough. with those cargo planes and 30,000 for the palestinians below. over the hundred died with the crowd swarmed arriving aid
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trucks. it's not clear how many were trampled or shot by israeli forces. many expect biden to use his address to put more pressure on congress to pass aid for israel, ukraine, and taiwan. that shortest date of the union address by a president was richard nixon back in 1970 to adjust to a nine minutes. reagan's speech rider and they say that is a goal biden should aim for. >> shannon: i think those days are over lucas. [ laughter ] thank you though. lucas tomlinson from the white house. to the fox news correspondent live on the border in mission texas, a lot of attention there. >> that's right, i shannon, what -- the top issues with eight in ten americans say that they are concerned with what is happening at the border and they are frustrated over a lack of action. familiar sites along the southern border, the apprehended
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trying to transport migrants pass authorities. with more than a hundred and two agents in brownsville hours before president biden arrived thursday. in the latest fox polling, americans consider the situation at the border to be an emergency. of 7% since december. with those separated by 300 miles. >> we need to ask time for the speakers and the migrants congress from blocking this bill. to show a little spine. >> they are being overrun by the biden migraine crime, it's a new form of vicious violation to our country. >> the biden administration has a failing grade when it comes to this border security. less than a quarter of voters to viewing this as a success as the challenges of the border show no major signs of slowing down. migrants urges are moving west from texas to arizona and
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california. gavin newsom visiting his border in san diego county for a first-hand look. meanwhile the nation watch is slaying there's lincoln rally was laid to rest friday allegedly murdered by venice writ -- venezuela man present in the us. scenario the top border officials worry most about. >> these the types of tragedies and this is why we need to have an immigration system that works. >> and shannon, they say they need congress to pass a real budget and he cannot keep operating on a short-term continuing. shannon? >> shannon: griff reporting for the border, thank you so much. joining us now the florida republican senator. welcome to fox news sunday. >> thank you shannon. >> aside with this, or polling shows kegger one agrees the border is a problem, they want to assign blame, 81% say its
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congresses lack of action. you voted against the senate deal, i know a lot of people had problems with it structurally and the policy wise. what do you tell americans about the real -- realistic path forward on the board? >> the realistic path 40 want to end this crisis, it begins by joe biden reversing the executive orders he made, every single one of them reverse the trump policy and all those executive orders basically for the first time in american history we have a president who will not detain the people who enter this country illegally. the immigration system in america's comp achata but our laws are pretty straightforward. it defines who is allowed to be in the country and it's as if you are here illegally you should be detain through move -- removal. we used to have exceptions to that but narrow exceptions for the majority people be detained now the reverse is happening with the exceptions are the rule and today if you enter the united states illegally you will be released." chances of being released very quickly or between 85 to 90%. people know this. the word spreads, they come from
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all over the world now. there is 2.2 million people that have ventured over the last three years that are here illegally at this moment entering through different methods in various ways that they have gotten here. that's an unsustainable thing at all this was driven by these changes, you can see the numbers beginning in january of 2021 when joe biden entered the white house, he needs to reversing go back to the policies in place before than when we didn't have these numbers. >> shannon: if he did that would you support him? has a lot of pressure on the left saying don't do things that you blessed to president trump are doing in my change was happening at the border. depending on what he decides to do. giving an optical win in the election year would you support him? >> of course! i would call for it, he should on this before. we spent two and a half years arguing with the biden administration over if there is a crisis at all. they said there is know crisis
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or border crisis, nothing is going on down there that is wrong. they spent a long time denying it until he couldn't denied any more. that's what i specifically have called for. had he done so i would have voted for the funding for ukraine and all the other things because i have supported the ukraine funding but we have to prioritize this crisis we have on our hands that is posing a real danger. with the .2 million people being conservative about them say at 6.2 million you the last three years of fully 1% of them and 62,000 criminals in our streets today those who were criminals overseas in their own country before they came here and we are seeing that player now playing out in the headlines on the news. >> folks on the left say you are using those numbers, to demonize and the migraine crime, they have venting quotes it constitutes a new category is a clear signal for the republicans to lean even further with that
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hysteria so they are. you are the son of an immigrants, what to say to the left that they do want that for other people now? >> that's a ridiculous arguments. there is criminals in every country in the world you take to .000000 people from everywhere some will be criminals and some were already criminals. they're not criminals because they are migrants, their criminals because they are criminals. there is a gang in venezuela, a well-known gang in venezuela that left and has terrorized columbia and peru end has terrorized other countries, some those people have now made their way into the united states. what do you think they do when they get here? did they become stockbrokers? some charity organization no. they do what they did in columbia and in venezuela before that, they are criminals. every single day they are playing out, not because they are migrants but because they are criminals. this is what happens when you allow seven-point to blame
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people to march into the country and invaded the way they have, some percentage will be criminals and guess what criminals do? they commit crimes. that is what is happening in america with many of these people. >> shannon: i would expect the government -- the president will talk about this and point fingers at the conservatives for the state of the -- in the state of the union. you mentioned ukraine, you said the reality at this point that we have to confront is that this war ends with the negotiated settlements, what do i buy that? will they keep some of the territory they have taken, how much pressure do you think those are others in the international community should put when it comes to finding a solution? >> i want some parameters and what that looks like. it's premature to do that. this is what i know, there is no way the russian federation tastes all of ukraine, half ukraine, i was putin's goal from the beginning to carve it up and have at least have the country including kyiv, that will not happen. on the other side of it the reality is ukraine is small compared to russia in terms of
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size and their ability to bring scales and forests and conscript people. i'm just being honest. in the past i have tried not to talk about this publicly as i thought undermines their leverage ukraine had but now it is the reality. they will not be able to achieve victory as defined in the most idealistic terms. the question then becomes with the fact that there will be a negotiated settlements, is it putin or ukraine that has a negotiated settlement. i want ukraine to have the most amount of leverage possible when the time comes for those conversations to happen. they will not have leverage of putin feels like he has the upper hand. that he has ways to gain and can force ukraine into a situation where they basically become a satellite state which is what he wants. he wants him to be like belarus and keep territory and whatever is left over have ukraine wants him to be country forced to remain neutral in the orbit and sphere of influence. i want ukraine to have the most amount of leverage. to do that we have to help them. i'm in favor of doing that but
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first we have to take care of our country. i think we need to help america through our border in the same way as the democrats are saying, we won't help israel unless we help ukraine. they are holding israel as leverage and hostage over ukraine. at the other day that is what i hope we can achieve here and i think it begins by what they should do anyways which is to reverse these i could've orders causing this migrant crisis at the border. >> shannon: thank you for your time, good to see you this morning. >> thank you. >> shannon: joining us is been -- senator ben. let's start with israel i just got mentioned, there was word there might be a cease-fire deal coming together something that would allow for exchange of hostages into a very troubled area. do we know if there is american among the hostages or when this may come together? how mosses now, apparently it is in their courts. are they going to be good negotiating partner over this?
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>> first of all, it's good to be with you, we have some understanding as to the first categories of hostages that would be released, the vulnerable hostages, the children, the women, the injured it's unlikely most of the americans we believe were male soldiers and we are not sure they will be in the first category. we are trying to get all the hostages released. gives us an opportunity not only for the release of hostages but to get humanitarian assistance for those who have been caught in this war and that gives us a chance to move forward with an avenue towards peace in the region. this is something we all need to work on. areas first we need to get rid of, hamas on the terrace, then we have to have a game plan for peace in the region. we need to get all the hostages
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released. >> absolutely. i want to look a new fox news numbers we have on how the president is handling this. when people are asked about his job performance with the israel and hamas conflict, 65% disapprove. only 31% approved. he has been increasingly publicly negative and critical of the prime minister, you talk with the plan moving forward there is a big push publicly and privately about two state solution. but there is a lot of folks who worry about this. obviously the israeli leaders are rejecting a, here is what they said with a two state solution, it's a recipe for carnage. as follows up with the washington post opinion piecing that there is every reason to fear hamas or similar entities we control a democratic palestinian state in the near term aftermath of this brutal war. do we as outsiders have any way to actually assure israel some kind of governing body can be set up in this territory that will be an existential threat to them?
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>> to be very clear about this, there is no future for israel or the palestinians with hamas in gaza. hamas must be taken out. this is very clear for a pathway forward for the people of gaza as well as the security of israel. we have many of the leaders in the region who want to participate in rebuilding of gauze i, they want to see a future for the palestinians, the west bank and gaza, but it starts with security in the region and the governance that recognizes israel's rights and we'll live in peace with israel. that's absolutely essential. is this possible? yes, it is. it's going to take a lot of hard work. they been going through this for many, many years. the challenge right now is to find a pathway forward so that we can get to that point. and this means listening to the responsible leaders of the palestinian authority that needs
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to be revamped needs those actions to recognize israel and if there is peace and security in the region, there will be a pathway forward for those two states living side-by-side in peace. >> do agree with your colleagues. with those and others out there is saying they think there should be us conditions attached to a lot of this aid to israel now? about how they can use the weapons of the decisions they can make strategically when it comes to their military campaign which you commission aid to israel? >> i would not, israel is our ally, they are in a fight for it security calcaneus to defend itself we have conditions on all aid we give to any country in regards to using appropriately and for the intended purpose, that is our current law and it protects the interest that we needs. israel has a very challenging battle to get hamas out of gaza. they have a tumbling system, extreme challenges, we want to
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make sure israel does this in a way that minimizes the civilian loss and to get the humanitarian assistance in and we need to reach a level, we hope this pause with the hostages will be released it will give us the opportunity to get to the next plateau where we can look at getting an authority in gaza that respects the rights of its people and respects israel security. >> shannon: we talk about the bad polling numbers for the president on this conflict, they are also not agreed on the us southern border, new polling shows 70% say that there is a major problem at the border or an emergency, time-out this in the wall street journal same people are coming to believe and they are rights, that this isn't only a matter of the law or the capacities in our culture, what is happening now has a huge national security components. you people showing up in places like china and yemen and iran, places that do not like the us, to thing the border has become a
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national security issue? >> i do. we need to fix our laws. these laws have been broken and it's up to congress to pass the bills necessary to adjust our laws to deal with the current crisis, and we need to give our immigration people the resources they need to protect our border and make determinations at the border that they can do today because they don't have the resources. we had this opportunity! we had a bipartisan bill to fix the border, a very strong bell. the only reason we didn't pass it is because of our president trump want this to be a campaign issue rather than allowing us to get a major bill done giving the resources of the people at the border to protect our border. congress has a responsibility to act. >> shannon: do you can see that the numbers have skyrocketed? we've hit new records each year under president biden's watch. 's three years. he openly repealed a lot of action president trump had taken
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there is talk of him taking executive action people can see there's two and sometimes three times the amount of people showing up at the border each year as they did under the trump administration, you now can see that this has happened? >> the presidents required to carry out the laws that congress has passed. we have certain laws that protect in regard to the salt -- asylum-seekers and those who have legitimate reasons to come to our border. the problem is we haven't given the administration the resources they need in order to do this. >> shannon: republicans will say that they had given you more money then you even asked for in the last couple years in the white house as for why comes immigration they say its not about money, it's about policy. >> it's about both. they are wrong. the appropriation bill would have given additional resources to the border. not only for the deal with the immigrant issue but those with the group coming into this country, it's essential we provide these additional resources, aborted people need
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this and know, congress has not provided the necessary resources. >> shannon: we know there is know easy solutions i wish all of our lawmakers on the held great success in finding stuff -- funny some, do you for your time. >> thank you shannon. >> shannon: high-profile crimes of migrants in the us illegally and the poll numbers that show us even deeper how you feel the presidents -- the job president biden -- biden is doing with other hot issues as he informed president trump take trips to the border in each talk about how they think they can fix it. we are sending a panelist here to react next. ♪
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>> here is what i would say to mr trump. set a policy initiative. walk this legislation, join me. or i will join you in telling congress to pass those bipartisan border security bill. >> or catch releases release him in mexico and then we would deport you or he would do summing else if we caught you. >> shannon: i don't think there'll be any kumbaya with those two. that was by an end president trump each blown each other for the promise of the border. white house correspondents, former state department spokesperson and fox news contributor, former advisor to the senate judiciary committee and stuff kites, politics reporter, welcome everyone! i want to put up some more of our polling numbers. he's upside down on all kinds of important issues when it comes down to it and we look at immigration, down by 35 points.
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josh? not good news. >> it's a big one. there's also a sharp divide between democrats are saying and what publicans are same. there's going to the independents are saying so they are started to share concerns of republicans, we councillor numbers this past week in the bloomberg news council that shows immigration is rising still on his most important issue after the economy so they are gaining steam. you saw these visits was -- i was with present biden at the border and it was a pretty sanitized view of the situation there. is not a hotspot right now, when he visited an area a boat launch or -- when i didn't see one migrant for example. he has trying to say look at can be orderly, we need congress to pass these bills. president trump of courses saying this is chaos, we need to do something, the question really is what can a president do? a lot of the things president trump did was litigation they were struck down in court, it's
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gone, so, the ability to do stuff is disputed at best. if they did it remember just isn't enough people. >> these were two very different visits. who is walking with them of the conversation they were having the border agents. >> definitely wasn't it was in the first either publicans or democrats have taken different approaches to how they visit the border and where they visit the border, of course president trump decide to go to a section of the border that has been ground zero for the texas governor abbots and his battle against the ministration going where that isn't where texas has taken control and is blocking border patrols access there. of course,, biden then went to brownsville which is where we saw a lot of migration but that certainly has declined in recent years and it has not been the hotspot for a long time now. what was notable as biden went. i heard from multiple people who
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felt it was important for the presidents to ali chaudry was there. that it was an issue he was paying attention to because this is something he has not wanted to pay attention to for years. you look at these, you see the immigration and the number 2 issue for a lot of voters, we've seen the terrible ratings for the current presidents when it comes to immigration, only recently has he any ministration decided they are going to take this had on. only recently have they gone and often spied it's still a question if they can actually make any improvement on this. >> is coming answers high-profile cases involving people here in the country illegally and alleged suspects a number of these and here's the dueling headlines, new york post says this, the migrant surge brings killers and criminal gangs and new york times has migrant crime wave is not supported by data despite high-profile cases on the safe hard to quantify the crimes because police are not allowed to ask about a suspects immigration status. the right is taking heat over
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demonizing people by highlighting these cases. >> a feeling if you think no one's demonizing them because they are migrants, there is migrants committing crimes here and that's the big issue here. when you take a step back your time of president trump and he has a massive lead over joe biden have the number 2 issue for voters here, the reason why is voters can see what has happened over the last four years, president biden with his first hundred days issued on was a hundred executive orders and doing a lot of the border policies all to construction on the border wall, title 42 try to find a solution they are we are back at the catch and release, so there is no reason voters, the big reason voters are blaming biden for this he's underwater by 30 points prudently by congress didn't take action but joe biden is not really against congress he's running against don't -- president trump and he's losing this on the security. >> there is number of blue state mayors and governors and folks out there publicly speaking members of congress speaking you
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have to fix this. is a nonpartisan problem. is not just the right talking about it and i we have the white house that maybe they think it's time to be done was saying to a cities or their policies, telling fox news.com we welcome log -- local law enforcement support and cooperation in apprehending and removing individuals who pose a risk to national security or public safety and they want to say if there's a public safety threat we do want people to share the information but even if they do, they won't hold people until eyes can show up and get them. they are still very much having areas that operate a sainte-thérèse cities and states. >> i think what is interesting in our polling is more people blame congress for lack of action on securing the southern border order then they blame joe biden. and that's why the message the campaign wants to make, joe biden has a part of the toughest immigration bill that they've ever supported taking on the far left part of the party. he's not on the far left on any issue. nonimmigration, the reason congress will pass it is donald trump. he has set up publicly and
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republicans they will hammer this home every chance i get the heard president biden talk without this week. i think i'm anyways they should be wake up for the biden team, we need to sharpen their messaging get a more aggressive campaign going but there is bright spots and dependence still overwhelming the are going for joe biden where let support is a little weaker but it's not translating into support for donald trump. he has still hard stealing on his support even on immigration and crime, the proof is in the pudding, they found how voters will vote is how they are voting and in every election since 2018 they have been over performing. i think these are calls and they should get the biden team aggressively out there sharpening their message but there is some silver lining see that the democrats are picking up on this morning. >> shannon: we will see if they are taking notes on what you're putting down this morning. we have a lot more to dig into with these polls with our panel a little later in the show. up next, super tuesday two days
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away, millions of americans said to cast their ballots where the campaign surrogates here, there make the final pitches for more than a dozen states heading to the polls. ♪
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♪ >> form president donald trump picked up the state wins on saturday i've seen inches closer to a rematch with president joe biden. there's a clear picture as a put them had to had. we're joined with a surrogate by the campaign as surrogate from the trump campaign will come back. >> the treasure president there is a two-point advantage in the latest poll do you view this candidate in a favorable or unfavorable way with a negative 18 points. how do i -- how do you make the page for him at this point? >> outages in michigan i saw a remarkable energy on the ground
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there. with the president biden's leadership with a high wage wage and high quality in semiconductors with a follow-up to last tuesday's primary what i saw with the detroit area on the center of michigan positivity. that is because of what they have shown. investing in the infrastructure and helping create the 15 million new jobs only one president in modern times has had as bad a job record as herbert hoover. once had a greater record on the investment through the bipartisan bills.
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>> does fair to point out with the administration there is number of fact checking organizations, some not us, that say the president did not create 50 million jobs. these are people coming back to work at the end of the pandemic. continue to debate this but you've had more than a hundred thousand people take their time to show up in michigan and vote uncommitted. they have different policy differences but when we looked on the number of issues in polling he's underwater by 20, 30+ points in any number of things. the economy in china and inflation israel and hamas, immigration, there is a solid majority of americans out there who feel he is knocking the job done issues they say they care most about. >> most things about that, how people vote and we have consistently as democrats over perform polls, not just in the special election that just happened in long island and the midterm 1022 but election after election and i will remind you, for president trump is
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underperforming in michigan, nearly 30% of voters came out and supporting nikki haley. whether in south carolina new hampshire where this coming super tuesday we have 20% or more of voters saying they will never vote for for president trump partial because of his 91 criminal counts he's facing, partly because of the chaos he created as a form president partly because of his ongoing statements, just last night at a rally he said president obama does not interpret in putin. he keeps saying things in public that make folks question his mental fitness as well as his moral character. >> shannon: when he asked people had to had on these issues of who is better equipped to handle things, they are giving president trump the nod, issues again agreed and years ago it was august 16-point advantage for him now that's more than double then -- at 35 points and advantage people think what is there number 1 or number 2 issue in the polls, they think they want president trump back that he had better control things like the border.
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>> more than two thirds of americans strongly supported the bided partisan deal we hammered out in the senate. it was a deal that would have invested $20 million in combating fentanyl in hiring new border patrol, in finding new deportation flights and in securing our border. as you saw with the two border visits this week i president biden asked for president trump to work with him to stop seeking election issue but instead delivering a solution for the american people. for president trump called his allies in the senate and defeated that bipartisan bill because he wants an issue, not a solution. i think when the american people see such a sharp contrast on an issue that matters to all of us where president biden is showing bipartisan leadership willing to take the tough stances and invested in making safer and stronger and they see for president trump trying to have an issue for election on an issue frankly with a bill that was endorsed by the border patrol, where the wall street
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journal, for the chamber of commerce, i think the american people see who's interested in capable of leading and that's president biden. >> shannon: we also have great skepticism after seeing the skyrocketing numbers of the last three years. as a president ways and has this action maybe he doesn't think that deal is dead on the hail, you wish you luck in getting summing done. thank you. joining us now, for the congressman, good to have you back. let's start here, you heard what the senator said with imy voters in a number of states they are showing up to vote at the gop primary for nikki haley. not all of those are closer obese and party crossover, but why can't president trump put this thing away? wire still 30 or 40% of people showing up and voting in these primary contests. >> first of all good to be back with you. let me say this. in these early states allowing this with the voters and those who come to picking the nominee in these states and even with
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the influx, with those and democrats donald trump overwhelmingly won every single state and now we move to super tuesday and let me just tell you, it's over already on tuesday nights when the ballots come in. on our side of the isle we believe in the choices we want options, the democrats are the ones who basically kate robert f. kennedy out of their primary. they stopped him from even being able to mount a campaign against joe biden. nikki haley have an opportunity to run like anybody else. they all lost. and they're moving forward to november. >> may people are running the party, you for a number of accusations on the show have you been able to listen today he's one who told you guys to kill the board deal. he is not doing one saying this, of care from both sides of the aisle, take a listen to both sides. >> donald trump simply has said to those on the house side don't
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do it. don't do anything. keep it a political issue. >> they should have gone in a room and strengthened it and passed something else. but donald trump went all the republicans don't pass anything! until after the general election because it would hurt him. >> a response? >> can lissinna nikki haley, she is the opponent. by the way, she is losing big time. the democrats never would have solved the border issues, they are the ones i created it. here is what happens. house or publicans passed hr to over a year ago. chuck schumer did nothing with that bill. never came up for a debates, senate never came to the house and said let's work together in a bipartisan fashion based on what the house has passed and see where we can meet in the middle, you had sent her publicans and senate democrats go into a small -- smoke-filled room and they had a terrible deal and when the elements of the steel started being leaked out early without per day the
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fact that joe biden would be able to waiver authority over all the provisions, house or publicans very early lead by the speaker johnson that we did not support that deal. when it finally came out that everyone kurt -- greeted it and everyone rejected even mitch mcconnell voted against it. it was a bad deal from the start. the democrats are playing the worst kind of politics. because joe biden is the one who broke our southern border. those are his executive orders when he came into the white house. these are the ten willing people who have common under his watch and he refuses to lift a finger. don't talk about bipartisanship, when the senate democrats never would've talked to the house or publicans about what are the solutions because if there is going to be a compromise to be found it is a negotiation between the democrats in the house or publicans. chuck schumer and joe biden do not want to have that conversation. >> just to clarify because it keeps coming up the issue of 5000 people a day with the drafters of this who i know you know and respect said once you
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hit an average i would happen in week one then the entire border was closed not that an additional 5000 would be able to come. that will work because of his promise we will have with the bell. i want to redo something reading about a book that is not kind to the trump report -- trump supporters. they called him a threat to democracy and say this. in the popular imagination of many americans the mega supporters are rural resident who hate black and brown people, flows liberals loves guns and believes in conspiracy theories in as little faith in democracy and is willing to use violence to achieve their goals. according to this new book white rural rage, these are not hurt fully to, they are facts. what do you make of this assessments of trump supporters? >> if i had to be insane and gas lighting, black people and hispanic people in our country, i find to be devoid of facts. obviously he's arm into a trump rally and ask you talk to trump
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voters. that is alive. this is disgusting. we're even having this conversation, what we tell you the truth, people who are mega republicans they want people to fall the law and fall the concert touche and i wanted leaders to put america first not last. they want low inflation, they want to secure border, and they want to be respected across the globe. they don't want to have to live under a president like joe biden who has a terrible foreign policy. that has put our men and women overseas at risk and is putting our allies at risk, mega republicans don't want america in decline. those with the democrat party has brought us. that is the crazy progressive agenda from the radical left what would have us choose hamas over israel. so whatever michael cohen wrote in his book i really don't care. it makes no sense at all because those aren't the facts. i would invite him to come to
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any trump rally he chooses i will walk side-by-side with him and he can see what's really going on. instead of putting out this foolishness. >> you tell us and i will send a camera we'll join you to. do you for your time i was appreciated. he's been a time. >> shannon: their take on another case with donald trump and another thursday said that he should be on their ballot. we have that coming up next. ♪
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>> i think we just -- just to be sensible and really figure out what is best for this country. >> shannon: some of the voters on super tuesday, there was questions about whether of over president trump's count we are seeing at the state was right to the side they could block him from the ballot and now they have decided do the same thing. we are back with the panel, the big news out they might not have this week as they are taking the immunity case and many on the left are very upset because it delays the case in the atlantic they say the delay injustice makes it impossible that trump will never face federal caramel charges for his role in inciting the insurrection. the supreme court will have been
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complicit in an foyt -- bringing this delay that they require. >> this doesn't move at the usain bolt pace. they are moving a little more quickly then usual with the timeframe in june here. they could still be set why we are here with the prosecutors about two and a half years to charge president trump taken their time to he was a declared candidate surging the polls. they way to ask you do this. now their target having this election that will be completely unprecedented. they flipped out on him. this is a hundred times this. china may put a president in jail before the election and also a quote president trump, that is a pretty interesting. charges on members of parliament we can disagree with president trump rather -- weather or not there was voter fraud but he was acting his official capacity and weather -- this is why this opens up the afghanistan
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servicemembers, their families, could they sue him for manslaughter? he was at official capacity. opening up with these cases. >> they will have to make a decision. him in comparison to most cases this is a nascar pays for an institution. without rather then the rapid decisions. >> they have the politics as part of it they are there not some apolitical people with don't have feelings or thoughts on applicable system. >> they allowed them to set voters mission of the jack smith
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case having verdicts with other places in dawn thomas facing anyone criminal indictments. they say that they should know the answers to those before they go to the polls i think they should move as fast as possible because it is ludicrous to say that trying to overturn election as part of the official capacity >> we had to leave it there just because i want to get to the news that mitch mcconnell is moving on a people already are moving into the running for this say the contenders immediately began going for the two become the first face in the senate in almost two decades. we have them in and we've others expected to dress as well. >> they certainly a move quickly they say that they have already been hearing from those of course so they are moving quickly and sorely there are
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some that try to state the claim early and work the phones across the country and what happens in november is going to be critical to how the leadership plays out and of course some are leading the senate republicans in this election year and we know for president trump they been quietly urging him. >> president biden should with mitch mcconnell i think it was interesting he looked back on the senate as nosegrind institutions, i think his departure obviously shifts things more towards trump's influence in that chamber. with a lot of those regardless most people think the republicans are already doing that. >> okay, thank you very much, president right now working
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through the weekend to prep estate of the union address that he will give on thursday. who is the individual giving the gop response. we'll introduce you to that senator next. ♪
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♪ >> the present will deliver his state of the union address this week the gop has chosen katie brett to give the response. who is she? here is my conversation truly after she arrived on capitol hill. >> to have been here as an intern and now to come back in my name become a door. the gravity of that is pretty remarkable. to have had the opportunity to learn and have been here and met people with the relationships i've seen things work in may times not to now to have a shot to be a part of that, a part of making our nation better and stronger bees be replacing so one who is here for decades and was very well-established well established, what is that experience likely. >> i think we are seeing it across the nation that people
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are ready for new blood. so coming in here and realizing the reality that there is too many of us from my generation that are here and there responsibly this carries because there is parents and hard-working americans that are our age all across the nation that one avoids. >> we'll see what argument she makes as they deliver the state of the union live coverage of 9:00 am eastern on global fox station. and armando super tuesday that we will have live coverage to the prime time on the fox news channel starting at 7:00 pm eastern with the results coming in 15 states and before we go, a college basketball star is poised to break another break -- big record today and watch history unfold on fox. i was senior caitlin clark is the all-time leading scorer in major women's college basketball history and today she attempt to become the all-time score between men and women coming in today she is 3650 career points
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18 points shy you could see her in action as the iowa host riding to on the local fox station she announces week she will go-pro after the season. that is it for today, thank you for joining us. i'm shannon bream and we will see over special coverage on tuesday and thursday nights and i will see you back here for the next fox news sunday. ♪ what do i see in peter dixon? i see my husband... the father of our girls. i see a public servant. a man who served under secretary clinton in the state department... where he took on the epidemic of violence against women in the congo. i see a fighter, a tenacious problem-solver... who will go to congress and protect abortion rights and our democracy. because he sees a better future for all of us. i'm peter dixon and i approved this message.
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