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
unable to qualify as one of the best third place finishers. gone out, cameroon through. in the same group, senegal had already reached the last 16, but made it three wins out of three, beating guinea 2 0. abdoulaye seck and iliman ndiaye scored the second half goals. guinea also go through to the last 16 from that group and will face equatorial guinea on sunday. two matches are under way in group d and there is everything to play for. the top two, angola and burkina faso, are neck and neck on four points playing each other. both are sure of progressing goalless there. if algeria beat mauritania, they guarantee their qualification in a top two spot. that match is also goalless. about half an hour played there. a trip to wembley is at stake across the next couple of nights. the league cup semi finals will be decided. chelsea and middlesbrough are playing the second leg of theirs right now. championship side boro had a 1 0 lead after the first leg, this is the latest from stam
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allies in the region and saying president trump s policy would encourage china to invade taiwan. nato, president trump said he will really look at u.s. involvement with nato. rumors he might even pull out of nato. that would be a lightning strike across the world. nick haley said the u.s. is leading the way. it will be different if either one of these candidates got to power. bill: nice to see you. thanks, london. we re going to win new hampshire and defeat crooked joe biden and make america great again. chaos follows him and we can t be a country in disarray and have a world on fire and go through four more years of chaos, we won t survive it. [applause] dana: it s primary day in new hampshire. there is a lot on the line. donald trump and nikki haley going head-to-head in a two-person race for the republican presidential nomination. they are making history with that as voters head to the polls. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom. i m dana perino. bill: g
the weekend in new hampshire. i did. and have to say, the final new hampshire weekend before the primary has always been my very favorite thing, the most fun in politics, until this year. this was the first time in decades where i did not bother to go up there. why so down this year? why so down this year? because it just seems so pointless. there is only two candidate, there s only one party that s even having the primary. nothing is happening on the democratic side. you have an incumbent democratic president. but it just seemed like a complete waste of my time. without getting into that, was it as much fun this past weekend, as it usually is? now, i would say, i ve had more fun than the time then the time barack obama lost in an unexpected primary lost to hillary clinton, i was working for barack obama at the time. but it has been fun. it is donald trump is winning, currently ahead by 19 points in the polls, lawrence, we know that. but surprising things happen