survey out showed trump 51% of support among the republican primary voters. governor ron desantis form other vice president mike pence in a distant third. incredible poll numbers are one of the main reasons the marxist left is weaponizing the criminal justice system to try and stop us. if i wasn t running or if i was doing badly in the polls, all of this investigation bull [bleep] would stop immediately. and i did nothing wrong. it s under the presidential records act. i did nothing wrong. today, governor desantis is expected to talk about one of trump s top issues, immigration. is he in texas, getting a firsthand look at the border. he has even released an ad called no excuses detailing how he would make immigration and border security a top priority. southern border. a record 2.7 million migrants cross the border. across the border. seeing unprecedented. switching parties for president biden, he continues to dominate in the democratic primary polling even as sur
now on bbc news, political thinking with nick robinson. hello and welcome to political thinking. a conversation with, rather than a news like interrogation of someone who shaped our political thinking about what has shaped the layers. my guest this week made the cover of time magazine when they profiled the first muslim leader of a western democracy. he is at the headline put it, the new face of scotland. the youngest leader this country has had in course of a century of having a devolved scottish government. but this, admits humza yousaf, here in glasgow, has been a difficult year for him. difficult for his party, too, don t buy a police investigation, criticised for failing to deliver, and divided about when independence might actually be possible. humza yousaf, first minister, thanks forjoining me. my pleasure. it has been quite a year! you re telling me! how much do you feel you have aged in that time? i think people can probably look at pictures of before i became first
steve: good morning, welcome to hour three of fox and friends. it s 8:00 on the east coast on wednesday, january 24th. you know what yesterday was, the new hampshire primary. donald trump won the new hampshire primary. nikki haley, 54-43, she s still going to stay in the race. this race is far from over. there are dozens of states left to go. [cheering] not to have somebody take a victory when she had a very bad night. she had a bad night. steve: new hampshire governor chris sununu, who backed nikki haley will join us and tim scott, who backed the former president, both this hour. ainsley: immigration the top issue just like in u wa. illegal immigrants coming over the border, tens of thousands, it is frustrating for myself and other small business owners and people that did take the legal pathway to get here. brian: dwayne the rock johnson opening up and talking about one dream that did not come true. it was always pro football. i thought, if i can make it t
war plans against iran, with people who were at his golf club in new jersey two years ago. we re going to have expert legal analysis on this seemingly damning piece of evidence in just a moment. it comes as the justice department will meet this week with someone who stood up against trump s efforts to overturn the 2020 election. trump s lawyers are also busy in new york trying to get the ex-president s hush money case moved to federal court. we ll have the latest on that. we ll also get a live report from moscow for an update on that revolt against russian president vladimir putin. good morning and welcome to morning joe. it is tuesday, june 27th. joe is on assignment, but willie is back. with us, we have the host of way too early, white house bureau chief at politico, jonathan lemire. former press secretary and now msnbc host, jen psaki. founder of the conservative website the bulwark, charlie sykes. a lot going on in politics, willie, but this audio tape, of course,
now on bbc news, political thinking with nick robinson. hello and welcome to political thinking. a conversation with, rather than a news like interrogation of someone who shaped our political thinking about what has shaped theirs. my guest this week made the cover of time magazine when they profiled the first muslim leader of a western democracy. he is, as the headline put it, the new face of scotland. the youngest leader this country has had in a quarter of a century of having a devolved scottish government. but this, admits humza yousaf, here in glasgow, has been a difficult yearfor him. difficult for his party, too, dogged by a police investigation, criticised for failing to deliver, and divided about when independence might actually be possible. humza yousaf, first minister, thanks forjoining me. my pleasure. it has been quite a year! you re telling me! how much do you feel you have aged in that time? i think people can probably look at pictures of before i became first m