Hello, new york. Thank you for joining us live at town hall in new york city for the Special Edition of why is this happening. Hes incisive. He is big hearted, hes very, very smart. Admit it, he is taller than you expected. Give a warm welcome to my friend, my beloved colleague, chris hayes. [applause] thank you. Stop it. How are you . Good. Thanks, thank you, thank you, thank you. Sit down. Thank you, its extremely kind. I hate attention and positive feedback. Its a very hard 20 seconds for me. Thanks for cutting it short. Le pen fits very amazing to be here in my hometown of new york city. Ive got my family here. Tonight we are going to talk about democracy. That word, we have probably talked more about democracy in the last four or five years that i had talked about all of my time as a journalist before that. Even that as a topic seems very weird. Americas a democracy, and there is a certain kind of history that we are taught as a part of the Mystery Civic Culture totally. Even civi
i m martha maccallum. back in new york at fox news headquarters today. this is the story. john kirby, mike pompeo, clay travis all here on the big stories of today. but first, former president trump s big win in new hampshire has team biden claiming that the race is on. from politco today, biden s re-election team took trump s win as the starting gun for what will now be the longest and most grueling general election campaign in modern american political history. with that, we bring in marc thiessen, former speechwriter for george w. bush and lisa boothe, host of the truth with lisa boothe, which i m having trouble saying. that s okay. a long few days. exactly. martha: great to have you here. both fox news contributors. thanks for joining us. mark, let s start with you. the longest and most grueling presidential race, if it s a head-to-head between biden and trump. do you agree? yes. though, you know, the primary is not over yet. nikki haley hasn t conceded. he has to
judge jeanine: hello, everyoneju.dg i m judge jeanine pirro along with piers morgan, charlie hurt, martha maccallum, and tyrus. it s 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. calland are you ready for the rematch? we are just four days away from the nation s first presidential primary in new hampshire. but it looks like the general election is already getting g started. both. joe biden and donald trump oe bare ramping up the trash ta. my predecessors like to say america is a failing nation. in my face, bless me, father, for he has sinned. come on. [laughter] on.a failing nation? g naby the way, you hear that he wants to see the stock market crash? you know i? he doesn t want to be the next herbert hoover.as i told him, he s already hoover. he can t put two sentences together. he can t find the stairs off the stage, which, there are a lot of them up there, believe me. they are all over the place. you can t find his way off the stage when he makes a very short
because neely was being threatening. what we ve never seen in the case is the toxicology report which has been interesting, right? people want to see that. this case in front of the judge, should it dismissed? he has had his life on hold while he waits to hear this. there he goes into the courtroom. his life hangs in the balance right here. bill: a lot of these cases we talk about on the subway or on the streets whether you can ask yourself was itself defense? i don t know if he will argue that. it was more protecting the public in the train car. in between stops and question whether or not he would act out. penny made the decision he did. dana: following that case very closely. there are other cases we re following. two high school legal ones that could scale back the power of federal agencies right now before the u.s. supreme court. the justices are hearing arguments over a regulation that puts fishermen on the hook forcing them to pay for federal monitors on their own
,. Good to go, all right. Hello, new york. Thank you for joining us, live at in new york city for this very, very Special Edition of why is this happening . He is insightful, he is big hearted, very, very very smart. Admit it, hes taller than you expected. Please give a warm welcome to my friend, my beloved colleague, and msnbcs chris hayes. [applause] hello, everybody. Hello thank you. Oh, stop. [applause] stop it [applause] how are you . Good . Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. Sit down, sit down, sit down. Thank you, thats extremely kind. I hate attention and positive feedback. Really, really hard 20 seconds for me. Thank you for cutting it short. Its amazing to be here in my hometown of new york city, ive got some family here. Tonight, were gonna talk about democracy. In that word, weve probably talked more about democracy in the last four or five years that i had in all of my time before than i would say. Even that as a topic seems weird, we know americas democracy. Ther