The more consequential cases on Donald Trumps fate mainly whether colorado is kick him off the ballot for allegedly interfering in the election in 2020. We are live at the u. S. Supreme court. And well bring you all the newsreel time as it happens. Colorado not the only one challenging that, by the way. Points on the board, Nikki Haley Notching her first win in the republican primary ahead of Super Tuesday where former President Trump is looking to run up the score and likely will as we say good morning. Im bill hemmer. On saturday, he had three victories. He had one yesterday. Im bill hemmer live in new york and this is the return of dana marie perino. Dana key west, great place in america and great to be back. We have a lot of news happening. Tomorrow is the biest voting day in the republican primary and the former president has the big mo, momentum. Bill big mo. Contributing to that all that is an avalanche of new polling. They all show him leading President Biden in a potential rem
police and inside that police station as we speak. good morning. it s friday. i m bill hemmer. dana: a lot of news on friday. i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. moments ago danny penny surrendered to police in manhattan expected to appear in court in a few hours. prosecutors will charge him with second degree manslaughter and it could put him in jail for up to 15 years. bill: penny is the marine who put jordan neely in a choke hold on a new york subway on the first of may. witnesses say neely was acting aggressively toward passengers repeatedly. his death was ruled a homicide. penny says he was trying to protect the passengers and did not mean to kill him. dana: the case putting tremendous pressure on manhattan district attorney alvin bragg opting to charge penny without convening a grand jury. the decision is all about politics critics say. this marine was trying to save those individuals on that subway. i guarantee you every one of those individuals w
late last night a federal judge in florida blocked the biden administration from being able to do their mass parole releases of migrants. parole release means they don t get a court date. they are asked to turn themselves into ice within 60 days. the biden administration argued in court saying we need this policy. if we can t have it we ll have 45,000 people in custody by the end of the month. disease could spread because of overcapacity issues and catastrophic consequences. federal judge said nope, you can t do it. this is largely a problem of your own making. we ll send it back to you. dana: can i ask you yesterday secretary mayokas said something he said repeatedly but took on additional significance as he said it yesterday. i want to be very clear. our borders are not open. people who cross our border unlawfully and without a legal basis to remain will be promptly processed and removed. dana: how do the cartels
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done. and what biden doesn t realize if something goes back the captain of the ship he will have to take the responsibility. he was in charge and he fumbled badly. dana: the other night at the town hall debate president trump was asked about the debt ceiling and told house republicans to let it go. he said that wouldn t be a political problem for them. i don t know if that s true. but what actually happens if there is a default to everybody in america is not good, right? in terms of default, the government has the wiggle room. they have lawyers there. they can still continue to pay bills. they still continue to pay interest on the national debt. there is no need for a default. so if they stop paying the interest it s because they made a political decision, not really a legal decision. bill: so he was saying it was more psychological than anything else. trump s point the other night. many democrats believe obama should have never agreed to negotiate with republicans over