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>> harris: you are excited, ari fleischer is excited. "outnumbered," harris faulkner, kayleigh mcenany, kennedy herself and founder of polaris national security morgan ortagus and ari fleischer. we begin with race for the white house. now down to two. like the second round for trump and biden. former un ambassador nikki haley says she's dropped out of the race at this point. she has not recovered from a disappointing performance on super tuesday. she won just one state, vermont. donald trump dominated everywhere else. nikki haley did not endorse trump, she claims he needs to
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earn the vote. i congratulate donald trump and wish him well. i wish anyone well who would be america's president. our country is too precious to let our difference divide us. i've been a conservative republican and always supported the republican nominee, it is up to donald trump to earn votes of those in our party and beyond who did not support him and i hope he does that. at its best, politics is about bringing people to your cause, not turning them away. >> harris: ari. >> ari: it is a rematch. i don't like the fact donald trump snieped at her this morning and i don't like the fact she did not endorse donald
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trump it. this is not good for our party in november. the november election will be extremely close and if you want to defeat joe biden, this party has to come together. it does have splits, legitimate splits and up to candidates to work on it. >> harris: that is why i started with where i did, perhaps she did not recover yet. her voters who support her said they would not vote for trump, 59%. we don't know what they will do. they may come home. she didn't say she wouldn't endorse donald trump. >> ari: today is the day to do it. it is gracious thing to do. keep it to yourself, holding out, coming out later, this is s sniping not good, i went through this with bush and mccain.
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that race was closer than we would have liked. i wish the party could unify temperature is real recognition republican splits endure. >> harris: who does trump need to do at this point? >> morgan: i think bring her into the fold. she was first woman to win a republican primary as a president. with mitch mcconnell endorsing trump, it was weird day for haley not to endorse trump. it is choice between trump and biden. i'm the foreign policy person, from that perspective, i'm worried about the fact we have a new war or catastrophic failure from the biden administration and worry what will happen to national security with biden. if she shares my concern, she should jump on board and
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influence the president and his team. >> harris: not just strong in foreign policy, the person former president donald trump chose to be ambassador. this is what was said about the upcoming general election. >> november 5 right around the corner, november 5 will go down as the single most important day in the history of our country. >> harris: kayleigh. >> kayleigh: he is right, the stakes are high. i don't want the convention to look like what it did in 2016. ted cruz had not endorsed trump yet, it took until september and the party was fractured. here at home, laken riley, countless stories we see, the party needs to come together. ask ben carson, who became hud
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secretary, ask lindsey graham and mitt romney had a dimly lit dinner about becoming secretary of state. trump knows how to unite. during covid, he brought in phil murphy, democrats. i wonder if the president would do the reverse? trump can forgive and knows the moment. i think he will unite and i would love to see nikki haley do the endorsement and not wait until september. >> kennedy: she suffered the hubris that other people running against donald trump has. they think it is larng large and it is not. i'm sure people come up to nikki haley like they did ron desantis, saying, i like trump's policies, i don't know about his personality, wish we could get
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someone with a best temperasm and they think that is enough to propel them. she said politics is bringing people into your cause and she may have a value iant cause in the eyes of a lot of people, conservative republicans of which she considers one. considering the shift we've had in our international politics and on the national stage and chaos what she was offering was not enough to bring people into her cause. >> harris: i started to see her numbers come down, favorability and popularity as she was going more and more after trump. great point. those people may have been telling her one thing, we can't tell you how they will vote or how they will take a poll. they may have said that to her face and turned around and said when i'm asked who i really want to go forward, it might be trump because of blah, blah, blah. we don't really know.
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>> kennedy: that may the former president's skill, and they react to him as though they are him and it is biggest mistake a lot of candidates make to their det detriment. >> harris: the numbers were tied to when she started going after trump. coming up, new insight into georgia district attorney fani willis's alleged improper relationship and her contact with the biden white house. a live report next. feeling claritin clear is like... ♪ is she? playing with the confidence of a pro and getting all up in that grass as if she doesn't have allergies? yeah. nice. veteran homeowners, car payments are getting out of control. get a newday 100
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>> harris: this is live now, it
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is getting good again. a special committee just for this, holding a hearing on district attorney fani willis's extra marital relationship with special prosecutor, nathan wade. new details of their love affair coming into light. the hearing features one witness, ashleigh merchant, the woman who represents one of the co-defendants, the attorney who popped the top on this thing and pushing to disqualify willis and wade from prosecuting trump. we are learning details about their contact with the biden white house. watch and listen for a moment. >> how much were the trips? >> about $20,000. >> i think $17,000. what was average cost of each
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trip? >> unfortunately, they did not provide all records, i can't tell you exactly, i can only tell you what mr. wade charged on his credit card. most was paid in cash, so no record. >> going by your slide, one was $3000, one was $4000. which trip, you said one is 300 something, i want to make sure i'm clear. >> put it back up issue please. first one royal caribbean, aruba and next one and next two. how did that compare, is that so unusual for price point as far as trips are concerned? >> no, i don't think so. royal caribbean, i specifically kept out money he paid on his
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mom's cabin. his mom had a cabin, they had an ocean front balcony. i don't think it matters. flew comfort class, not uncommon for a lawyer. >> do you know what average american spends on vacation? >> not this much. no. i imagine fulton county taxpayers would like to go on this trip. >> forbes says average is $3700 for a family of four. they were taking two and three at that time. >> hold on, i want to make sure that is clear. you said taking two or three. >> all of these, my numbers only include two of them. one trip -- >> two adults, nothing
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extraordinary. >> you said 3700 for a family of four. that does not surprise me. >> average american would do. >> so that is -- this is half of that for two people. you said 3700 for family of four, this is two people. >> just two people. >> yes. >> so it -- it is two adults, it is not extravagant. >> the law says $100. i did not include ubers, i did not want to do the math, there was a hotel. i didn't want to do the math. >> how much does miswillis make? >> $200,000 something. >> a person makes $200,000 is setting up prosecution to go on a trip that costs $3500? >> no issue not in isolation. you are talking about in
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isolation. >> i'm talking within briefs. i don't know what else you are speculating about. this is the benefit she got in all i'm saying, a person making $200,000 and benefit you are putting in the brief, not what you find elsewhere, benefit in the brief, i go on trip for $3300, $3400 and they have made up prosecutions to go on a three-day cruise. that is your argument. that is in the brief. >> and that is not our argument, so we did -- >> what else is in the brief? >> what else is in the brief? a lot of facts. >> as far as financial benefit? >> oh, so the financial benefit that i put in the brief was what i could prove. i did not want speculation or speculate any anything else.
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i did not know if mr. wade paid for an uber, miss willis was in at the same time. i did not speculate and did not include those. >> in brief? >> yes. >> harris: where they are right now, this is bipartisan special committee in georgia state senate looking into the love affair to see if there was conflict of interest and interesting anying on between nathan wade and fani willis and contact with white house and having meetings and this point, all money spent on lavish vacation and beach locale nathan wade was taking fani willis to. your response to what is going on? >> kennedy: i think ashleigh merchant is holding her own. a lot of people watching are going, wow, i wish i had a defense attorney like that.
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members of the trump orbit. she does represent one of former president trump's co-defendants in that case. she is doing a good job and holding up. the thing about this and really good point jonathan turley made, why haven't these two stepped aside? massive distraction and his point, so much is unfolding everyday. >> harris: so true. >> kennedy: damning facts, pinpointing him at her house years before they say this relationship began. >> harris: 12,000 messages and phone calls wrapped up in a bundle and ashleigh merchant had some on her phone going back to a key witness in the case. the reach out to twhite house ad that is problematic, if you have a situation where someone is
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going up against another person in an election is using high officials in a doj situation to go after that opponent, there could be criminality there he's looking at. >> that is problematic and i'd like to know more about it. i'm focused on the core ethical issue that is straight-forward and simple. it is wrong if you are a government contracting agent to give money, grants, contracts, prosecutorial role to anybody with whom you have a relationship. this is ethical violation from the start, it does not matter this other stuff. does not matter when they began temperature is wrong to have done it. you don't do it in a position of government. that is fani willis problem. compounded because she probably lied because she knows it is an ethical problem. it is not how much money, it is
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he got contract to prosecute. >> harris: there is testimony that contradicts what each of them said. we have to get to a commercial, we wanted to show you thattive loo, fani willis and nathan wade, their love affair in focus down in georgia. we'll keep watching this hearing. the white house is trying a new idea to ease president biden's age concerns. can they make him younger? let joe be joe. reating worth it? ubrelvy is another option, it quickly eliminates migraine pain. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. allergic reactions to ubrelvy can happen. most common side effects were nausea and sleepiness. ask about ubrelvy. >> woman: why did we choose safelite? >> vo: driving around is how we get our baby to sleep, so when our windshield cracked, we trusted the experts. they focus on our safety... so we can focus on this little guy. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ i hear it all the time.
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>> kayleigh: seems like concerns around president biden's age will not go away. recently focus on the 81-year-old president's heavy r reliance about note cards during public appearances. >> why does the president rely
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on note cards? >> a president who has had a probably one of the most successful first three years of administration than any modern-day president. >> why he relies heavily on note cards? >> what is important here, how this president has delivered for them. >> kayleigh: most successful three years? his polling rivals that of jimmy carter. white house trying a new strategy to ease concern around biden's age. "new york times" describing the plan as let joe be joe. that will work. let joe be joe, usually looks like this. >> president biden: i better not start the questions, i'll get in trouble. >> thank you. thank you. thank you. >> you have a message for voters? >> kayleigh: morgan, you are in communications, i don't envy the problem of the white house press shop. how do you fix this?
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>> morgan: by not being baghdad bob. it wasn't most successful three years. even if you think that, american people do not. you can't convince the american people. every time you let them be joe, there is a gaffe, some other thing that worries people. don't listen to republicans. don't listen to what anyone has to say on the couch, what does biden's own doj say? he's a feeble old man with a poor memory. that is not republicans, that is biden's doj. american people heard that and processed that and our enemies heard and processed that, as well. >> kayleigh: joe has another problem, ari. we were sitting together and we heard jason palmer won a democratic primary, first time a democrat, jason palmer won
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american samoa. nine delegates at state, only won six, not a huge deal, still something. >> ari: i'm a huge jason palmer fan, i always have been. as far as note cards, no problem somebody having note card. i have a problem if questions are written ahead of time, which this biden administration has quite often. problem with letting joe be joe and why they hide joe. air force one, president biden takes baby steps. when you take those steps, you go to bottom level of air force one, take a right turn and walk to the tail of air force one and climb an interior stair case that takes you to the same high le as the majestic steps. they have him walking length of a 747 and back again.
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this is problem, joe can't be joe. he is so old they have to hide what he does. he is frail and they have interest in showing him. i wish they would, american people deserve to see how conversant the president is. >> kayleigh: we'll see him tomorrow night, state of the union, a huge deal. he has to convince progressives. one of the untold stories, this is unpreference vote, last night numbers were huge. alabama 11,000. colorado 40,000. massachusetts 50,000. north carolina, 80,000. organized effort in two states, this was organic protest against the president. >> kennedy: uncommitted, i don't
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think anyone saw coming. these people voting uncommitted lost faith in the president and that is what polling shows us, shows people don't feel president has mental acuity to complete a second term. he may start it, but having a rough go. in addition to age, country on wrong track. 72% of americans say on the wrong track, running contrary to what karine jean-pierre is trying to tell the american people. when he's taking baby steps, that is show of weakness and i feel for the guy. let joe be joe is the opposite of what jill biden wants. she wants him in controlled environment wearing more make-up and sitting down with no variables so he doesn't seize up and say something ridiculous, like he does on regular basis.
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>> kayleigh: if you try to get on the right track on immigration, you are pushing the gaza and progressive folks further away. >> harris: dig into the 72%, fox power rankings, huge conglomerate of different surveys here at the network. someone points, that is one, no, they are power rankings, a lot of stuff goes into making them most they can be in terms of how much people gathered and questions. 72% of people say the country is heading in the wrong direction and dig deeper into power rankings and shows we are dealing with depressed electorate on economy and inflation. they know what happened in pull-out of afghanistan and understand with all faculties what really is going on at t border.
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they get it. fentanyl, sex trafficking, children on flights unannounced, that has been going on for several years. talk about the arab americans community in michigan and minnesota, uncommitted group, uncommitted include people in michigan who don't want to be decimated by electric vehicles across the country. what happened there is microcosm what will happen across the country. automakers know what is coming. americans don't want evs. it picked up two delegates in michigan, tell-tale sign. >> kayleigh: reverse damage you have done with progressives and nearly every poll and reverse your mental acuity, tall thing to do by tomorrow. more "outnumbered" next. anthony: this making you uncomfortable? good. when you've got type 2 diabetes like me, you have
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>> kayleigh: 22-year-old laken riley was brutally murdered under the biden administration. two-year-old boy slayed by illegal el salvadorian illegal immigrant let into the country under the biden administration. then there was a 14-year-old girl in virginia, allegedly raped by an illegal venezuelan migrant released into the united states under the biden administration. could go on and on with stories just like these and voters have communicated you are worried. immigration a top issue heading into 2024. fox news poll shows 8-10 voters think the situation at the
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border is an emergency. what is jen psaki, rachel maddow and everyone at msnbc doing hysterically laughing at you for caring? watch. >> if you look at exit polls, i live in virginia, immigration number one issue? these could change. in virginia. >> virginia has a border with west virginia. very contested area, build the wall. >> what? >> kayleigh: laughing at voters who communicated immigration is the top issue is probably not the wisest move. >> harold:b >> harris: it is deliberate. they don't feel it. many are down the street from us, i think msnbc has offices in new jersey, they are seeing what is going on. they see higher violent crime
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and see, they have to see what happened to laken riley and other cases and suspects in those cases. they see fentanyl made every state a border state. all that is left, they don't care. >> kayleigh: and the tone d deafness. a 14-year-old assaulted and you bring this up in virginia specifically. >> ari: rachel maddow says virginia has border with west virginia, west virginia is red, rural, it is a foreign country because it is foreign to her. this is the problem with the left. they look down their nose at americans who are working class americans, conservative americans who were raised to hunt, fish. this is loud in the left.
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you see it in manhattan and cities, at harvard and campuses. divisive disdain for half this country. it made hillary lose and making democrats put on their heels and republicans are gaining. >> kayleigh: let's listen to more from joy reid, listen to this one. >> they are from the tea party on voting on race and this idea of invasion of brown people over the border, the idea they can't get whatever job they want, a black person got it, therefore, get rid of dei, that is what they are voting on, just voting on racialan mus. >> kayleigh: special level of delusion. >> kennedy: she should sit down with my friend, charlamagne the god, host of breakfast club in
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new york city. a radio show that is popular. every presidential candidate goes through there because it is an important conversation they have. she is not having a conversation or offering analysis based on fact. they are trying to compete for legitimate jobs and it is tough on them and this is new issue because sanctuary city and states like new york and california have immigration in numbers people here have never seen and that is why it is an issue for people who are snobs. they are arrogant snobs and they demean voters they don't understand and don't have enough empathy and curiosity to figure out why people are upset. it is not necessarily about race, that is driving source for
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joy reid. >> kayleigh: trump is making gains among black voters and winning out right with hispanics in polls. >> morgan: interviews out of chicago and people on social media are saying wait, you are displacing my children out of their school or recreational center and they feel they are being left behind. to think only rural white people care about immigration is not reality and many major cities including this one where people are having to deal with this immigration crisis and not just migrants, it is fentanyl, go on campaign trail and see if you can find a single family around america that has not been affected by the fentanyl crisis and what is happening to migrants, women and teenage girls think they can come to the country and being human trafficked and raped and
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assaulted on the way here. that is not a policy that is humane. that is a policy that is enriching the cartels, they are making billions off of this and turning mexico into a narco state by empowering cartels which is difficult from national security perspective. >> kayleigh: the commentary class may not get it. i would expect jen psaki to go it as former press secretary. do you think he takes executive action ahead of state of the union on immigration? >> ari: i do not think he can, he is too cross-pressured. he wants to blame donald trump and republicans. he will alienate the left. >> kennedy: he has to wait for his vice president to come back with those root causes. >> harris: he was just trying that out.
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>> the 2024 general election starts now, final challenger to
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former president donald trump drops out and awaiting press briefing for reaction to that. are college sports about to change forever? tommy tuberville will break down unionizing college sports team and speaker mike johnson joins us ahead of tomorrow's state of the union address. how will he rally support? join john roberts and me top of the hour. ♪ >> kayleigh: department of veteran affairs facing backlash after top official tried to ban an iconic image. this shows a navy sailor kissing a woman he didn't know as people celebrated end of world war ii.
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nelson recently ordered the photo's removal from all va's building saying the photograph depicts nonconsensual act. va secretary denies that this was forced to reverse the move on social media posting, let me be clear, this image is not banned from va facilities and we will keep it in va facilities. a piece of history, one person in government. >> ari: yeah, if i'm house republicans, i want to know everything else she has done, what directives have she sent that are blatantly anti-american. most historic moment in american life. world war ii, four years of
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americans dying is over, rejoicing and celebration and joy that picture capsalated and someone says we are banning it because it is nonconseshl. totally out of tone and mood of the country and glad secretary of va had strength to overrule it. this is part of thinking so nuts about progressive america and i hope congress digs deeper. >> kayleigh: happened without knowledge, like the fbi memo targeting catholics that had to be rescinded. >> harris: from a va official, will remain at the va. it does not say what she'll be doing. i don't know from what you were saying, if they'll take closer look at her other action and memos. she apparently cited nonc
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nonconsensual and has to be con consistent with sexual harassment policy, they probably have actual cases they could be looking at and focus on that. >> kayleigh: this started in 2019. "washington post," liberal media, world war ii most romantic kiss was not romantic, it was assault, that was 2019. fast-forward to today, associated press, this is showing nonconsensual kiss, almost banned. they are running with it. >> kennedy: va has much bigger problems than this and shame we're being distracted by this and i guarantee you nelson did not sit down with any veterans particularly those in combat and ask them how they felt about that picture and how that
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informed memories of their combat experiences. she looks like a frustrated constipated grump trying to exercise whatever power she has in whichever way she can that no way serves people who served this country. so while they are at it, clean house, fix the va and get rid of people making bad decisions. >> kayleigh: morgan, you were born and raised in florida. in sarashessota, unconditional surrender, a memory of world war ii, inspired by the photograph. here is the me too movement and they chose to vandalize it. >> morgan: look at why we have historic recruitment problem with military, this is it. people, authorities, officials
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spending time not working to solve real problems in the veteran community, you can be spending your time on all these issues and you spend your time trying to outlaw a photo. we need ships overseas. who is not spending time banning photos, china. focus on war fighters, not on people pronouns and e-mails. until dod does that, you will have recruitment crisis. talk about some photo, a beautiful moment from world war ii. we are sick of it. >> kayleigh: another secondary story to this, permanent class in washington, people who are doing these things and writing memos, i mentioned the fbi one targeting catholic churches,
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>> harris: okay, first of all, you better get that fox nation app. good stuff on there. the week we are having, super tuesday last night, tomorrow the state of the union, finally, because president biden has come late with this one this year, bret baier and martha maccallum will cover special programming of the state of the union address, and katie brit, 9:00 p.m. eastern, and this in the next hour. so, the state department will hold a briefing at 1:00 p.m. eastern. one of the things we want to learn about with that is how they fit into all of the extra vetting that needs to happen at our border. we know it's all one, not to mention the fact two days before the president arrived in brownsville, texas they found someone suspected on the terror list coming across the border in brownsville where he actually was.
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i wonder if they told him ahead of time. that's at 1:00 p.m., and followed by the white house press briefing with press secretary karine jean-pierre at 1:30. it is a busy afternoon. really quickly, we have a former press secretary, tell me what her day is going to be like. >> ari: well, she's going to get drawn into politics, she can't answer, asked to bash donald trump, she'll try to answer, while not violating the hatch act. i think that's the kind of dance she'll be in for today and preview the state of the union. >> harris: all right, there you go, the man has done the job so well. put the others to shame. thank you for watching, everybody. and when you can't join us, watching us live, don't forget to set your dvr to watch the show. here is "america reports". >> sandra: thank you, harris, indeed a lot to watch for. first up, waiting to hear from the white house as the stage appears to be set for a trump-biden rematch in november after trump's lone

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