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Inside Politics With Manu Raju

>> so there's no question that trump supporters are the most committed so they are perhaps the most likely to turn out. but some of them have to drive the farthest as well. supporters in rural areas. nikki haley is looking for the suburbs. weather now is part oof it but no one has more on the line than florida governor desantis who knows he needs a second place finish here. he's campaigning aggressively here today. >> he says he needs a second place finish. jeff, stay warm, my friend. we'll talk to you soon. my panel is with me now to break this down. margaret from axios, david chal, david, you're back. you were in iowa. barely made it back in time for this show. give us your lay of the land. where is this race now and how significant is tomorrow? >> one of the things i find

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Decision 2024 Debate Coverage

very satisfying to some people. >> in your first term, but then you have to deliver policies, which is potentially why he lost his second. >> the bottom line is i don't think republicans care about policy. because what was the issue that came up more than any other issue in this debate tonight? the border, which is nowhere near iowa. people in iowa are not facing a border crisis. they are so obsessed with the idea of -- >> there is a lot of migrant labor and meatpacking plants in iowa. >> which they need! >> look, i'm not disagreeing. but where you see the immigration rhetoric get most poisonous is in largely homogenous areas that are seeing a big contemporary influx of migrant labor, migrant workers, margaret faces. and that's why steve king had the residence that he did. >> the way they're talking about it last night, to your point, joy, it was what are we going to do to help texas. >> right, there is no border.

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FOX and Friends

success. >> ainsley: we're going to move forward. what do voters think? let's ask them. voter panel daniel on the front row, campus reform correspondent goes to syracuse university and gen z republican voter. natalia in the red new york city mom registered democrat immigrated here young age from odesa. we will talk to her about immigration. noah front row in the suit new york independent. he has three children. and he is a conservative voter. we have marcella who is a republican voter in the middle in the back. republican voter and john on the end owns a construction company, basketball coach. talk to him about donald trump and margaret over here on the end who is a registered democrat. likes ron desantis and says she can't believe that she would vote for trump if he is the nominee. so what do you think about that margaret? what do you think about his response to that? we're going to move forward and not focus on retribution. >> i think it's wonderful. everyone has been worried about the entire candidacy is going to be about lawsuits and revenge and no one want to see that the

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

she's going to be in a tough fight. >> look, it was a razor thin margin the first time around. margaret here is from colorado, but stay classy. the number of self-inflicted face plants that lauren boebert imposes on her constituents with her behavior should be -- >> she's shifting districts being vacated by ken buck. you'd hope republicans would have some common sense to say this doesn't represent conservative values, among other things. >> yeah. and, margaret, let's turn to the iowa caucuses. we're only a week away. trump ramping up his rhetoric in all sorts of waiz. he has been going after nikki haley more. let's see what he's been saying on the campaign trail. >> she didn't use the word slavery, which is interesting. i don't know that it's going to have an impact but, you know, i'd say slavery's sort of the obvious answer. supposed to -- suppose -- as

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

authorities say imam sharif, a community leader and longtime officer for the tsa at newark airport, was shot multiple times and died this afternoon. >> it does not appear that the imam was the victim of a biased crime or this is related to terrorism. >> reporter: still, with incidents of islamophobia surging since the start of the israel-hamas war sharif's death heightened fears for some muslims. >> i'm afraid a lot of days to come out of my own house, and i'm afraid to be in my own house because we never know. >> reporter: margaret is a leader at a nearby church. she says they often hear gunshots in the neighborhood. >> what do you though about the imam next

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

to be able to do that. and you need the judges, you need to be able to process people. we talked to federal agents about just that challenge. congress has the purse strings to give them the money to do that. >> that is true. i will quote to you the deputy chief of the u.s. border patrol. he said it is as if we are trying to administer an open fire hydrant. he said, i don't need more buckets, i need the flow to be turned off, and the way you do that is with policy changes. we are just asking the white house to apply common sense, and they seem to be completely uninterested in doing so. >> norah: and margaret joins us now from the border. so margaret, what else did the speaker tell you? >> reporter: well, norah, the speaker says he does want a deal, but he has not been read in on what the white house and senate are negotiating. you did hear him mention that trump-era remain in mexico policy, which requires migrants to stay outside the u.s. while there simon claims are adjudicated here. tonight, i spoke with a senior

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Migrant arrivals to Lampedusa not sustainable says Sunak - Politics

The irregular arrival of migrants and refugees to Lampedusa is unsustainable and immoral, British prime Minister Rishi Sunak said on Saturday. (ANSA)

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