in washington tonight. right after the iowa caucuses,, the angle gave advice to governor sang tuesday and governor haley to drop out. people forget how young he is. three more years as florida s governor, can he build an even greater track record of success in that very important state. so, a future in the republican party for him could be really bright. but he is simply not going to be president this time around. so it s time to step aside and endorse trump. waiting for south carolina is a colossal waste of time and money and, frankly, it s a waste of your future political capital. laura: for having the nerve to say that, i was set upon by a bunch of paid flax for both candidates who, obviously, preferred to stay right on that gravy train as long as possible but yesterday, desantis made the right call by suspending his campaign and endorsing trump. now, i have been telling you there is a lot of good news lately and tonight i m going to say it again. there s a lot of good
have two big hours coming your way. first primary in the road to the white house now underway. polls are open in new hampshire where a potential curveball from supporters of president biden loom. it s a bit of drama on that side and see how it shakes down. it s tuesday morning and good morning, everybody. bill hemmer, how are you doing? dana: great, how are you? i love the band at 5:00 a.m. and my friend, johnny, who has his roof up above there. he is loving the band. he loves it so much. i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. great to be here. at this hour voters are making voices heard. former president trump is looking for a decisive blow following his win in the iowa caucuses last week. bill: standing in his way is nikki haley. she received all six votes from the small town of dicksville, notch. it votes at midnight. she is at a high school with governor sununu and they re trying to pull a big upset here today. i m not going anywhere. what i will tell you
jesse watters primetime. tonight. the radical left democrats are supporting nikki haley for one reason. she s very easy to beat. you are just not as sharp as you used to be. jesse: trump, haley, and the vp race. it s all going down in new hampshire. it seems very difficult when you have 300,000 people showing up. we need a secure border. jesse: john fetterman is recovering, and the democrats hate it. i don t [bleep] tell any other human being what to say, what to think, and there s no leashes on any of them. jesse: the media, ufc, and free speech. plus. ucs outside freezing to death? do you think we would stand in line like that for nikki haley? jesse: we are live from the great state of new hampshire, where, in less than 24 hours, the polls close and the people of the granite state will choose the republican nominee for president. already the party is rallying around one man. last night, florida governor ron desantis suspended his campaign, endors
this is the ingraham angle back in washington tonight. one step closer is the focus of tonight s angle. after the iowa caucuses, angle gave advice to governor desantis and haley, drop out. people forget how young he is. with what, three more years as florida s governor, he can build an even greater track record in that important state. a future in the republican party for him will be bright. it is time to step aside and endorse trump. waiting for south carolina is a waste of money and political capital. for having nerve to say that, i was sat upon by both candidates who preferred to stay right on the gravy train as long as possible. but yesterday desantis made the right call suspending his campaign and supporting trump. there is a lot of good news lately and this is good for the populous movement and the country. the angle has had great respect for how desantis has led florida, it is a solidly red state and growing like gang busters, we know that narrative. he s built a str
doubled to 28%. and in ohio, more than one in four is chronically absent, and the lawmaker insists it s worth the cost of the payments. fit works, it s a win-win, changing the culture of attendance. if it doesn t work, we need to be trying other things because this is an emergency. but critics, of course, say paying parents for school attendance is like paying someone to obey the law. this is just a state bill that s been proposed. it still has to go through committee. unclear whether it will actually pass, john. back to you. john: sounds like the slippery slope there that you just articulated. almost makes you want to go back to school. now this. one aspect of the plan to stop the houthis is have china pressure them to stop. does the administration have any indication that china has sway with the houthis and interest in applying such pressure? china has influence over tehran, in iran, so what we have said we would welcome a constructive role by china. using the inf