6th grader. the news continues . good evening. here in new york alongside abby phillips welcome to our special coverage of the countdown to iowa. this is it. we are hours away now from the nation s first nominating contest, the stakes may be high but the temperature, certainly is not. it is below 0 in iowa right now on this final full day of campaigning for the republican presidential field. even with donald trump s commanding lead in the latest poll out just last night, the 48% of support from likely caucusgoers is pushing hard for turnout.. we are up in iowa, we are really up big. the higher we are up, the higher we go, the better a signal. we send a good signal to new hampshire, the better signal we send in november that we are taking our country back t. is really important. you got to get out and vote. nikki haley and ron desantis is delivering their closing messages to voters, how they vote tomorrow is a crucial question with haley trying to make it a 2-person race
a ya story airstrike against the houthi e rebels in yemen. the military action as defense secretary lloyd austin remains in the hospital. rachel: plus, just two days before the first in the nation caucuses, a blizzard is forcing 2024 candidates to scale back their events in iowa. that s not stopping them from urging their supporters to turn out the vote. one way or the other, i m getting there. you have the worst weather with, i guess, in recorded history, but maybe that s good because our people are more committed than anybody else. will: and alabama s new coach is already creating waves for the crimson tide. the final hour of fox & friends weekend starts right now. i love my country, i love my country. six strings and fiddles and skeet from kentucky rachel: good morning, everybody. it s the 9:00 hour. [laughter] florida georgia line? pete: is a.j. brown playing? i was just thinking of the philadelphia eagles. will: i was thinking about something else. sorry, w
votes will be tallied in a few hours in iowa. caucus goers and gop hopefuls will have to brave what could be coldest temperatures in decades. wind chill expected minus 30 or below through wednesday with 40 delegates up for grabs, every vote counts. i m harris faulkner here with emily compagno and kayleigh mcenany and editor in chief of t the federalist mollie hemingway and fox news contributor jason chaffetz. great to see you both. donald trump seeing his dominant lead grow and could break records. nikki haley making a final push in race for second place with governor ron desantis. aishah hasnie is live for us from a haley campaign event in pella, iowa event. you are right. nikki haley is trying to close the gap with former president trump. she was at another event in des moines earlier this morning. her message has been clear this is a two-person race and she s coming after trump. i would take donald trump over joe biden any day of the week, i ll make sure we don t hav
joining the crowded field. is there room for another candidate from the sunshine statesome with him there are three of them. we ll can him. welcome, everybody, i m neil cavuto, and this is cavuto live. i hope for dads tomorrow s a great day. in the meantime, fast-moving political developments. lucas tomlinson. reporter: good morning, neil. president biden departed for philadelphia for his first re-election campaign rally, as you mentioned. hopefully, the traffic situation is okay after that mess on i-95. biden removing this endorsement from some of the largest labor unions in the country. it s the earliest endorsement from the afl-cio in history. here s the president. we are a democracy, and so we ve been engaging our members, listening to them, and they want someone who will stand up and fight for them. and that s exactly what this president has done. he said he wants to be the midwest pro-union president when he took office, and he has absolutely delivered. reporter
weaponizing its attack line on donald trump, but he appeared to have given them plenty of ammunition. let s get the latest from rich edson in washington. rich? good afternoon, neil. much of the respect presidential field has criticized the department of justice over this. they re also taking issue with the former president s alleged behavior. his campaign says it raised roughly $2 million last night at a fund raiser in bedminster, new jersey just hours after the former president appeared at his arraignment in a courthouse in miami. as his federal indictment dominates the gop race for president. i don t think that most republicans support the conduct that is detailed in that indictment. it s reckless, it s harmful to the american national security and it doesn t show the judgment that you need to be an effective president during difficult times. former vice president mike pence told the wall street journal, these are very serious allegations and i can t defend what is