i m jesse watters along with judge jeanine pirro, harold ford jr., sandra smith, and greg gutfeld.it it s 5:00 in new york city andth this is the five. the battle for new hampshire begins after donald trumpdo dominates in iowa.mi 31 minutes is all the time it took for the former president to presbe declared the winner of th iowa caucuses. trump breaking several records and carrying 98 out of the state 99 counties in a landslide victory. the former president says it ist time for the party to unite, and take on president biden. wan i don t want to be overly rough on the president, but i have to say that he is the worst president that we ve had in the history of our country. and i really think this is time now for everybody, our country, to come together. i want to congratulate ron and nikki for having a good time together. we arekki all having a good tie together. hav jesse: but the runners-up aren t finished yet. ron desantis and nikki haley brushing offt their losse
griff: anita, great to see you. let s kick things off with lucas tomlinson from the white house. the labor department issuing a brutal report saying inflation is getting worse not better. in los angeles president biden says it s not just putin that s responsible, but exxon as well for skyrocketing prices. they have 9,000 permits to drill, they re not drilling. why aren t they drilling? because they make more money not producing more oil. the price goes up, number one and number two the reason they re not drilling, they re buying back their own stock. exxon made more money than god this year. when president biden was sworn into office he had a 57% approval rating, gas was just 2.39 a gallon. today s approval rating was presume plummeted to 39%, some lower in some polls. and gas nationwide soared across the country and the president s popularity has gone down. president obama once told him his popularity was tied to the price of gasoline and it s happening once again toda
king: do you ever fear your own health? my own health? yeah, there are nuts in this country. no. the kennedys must think about it. how could they not think about? it s not something that it s sort of, like, walking around wondering if you re going to be struck by lightning. it s kind of it s just not something that you really keep in the forefront of your mind much. but it might affect decision-making, right, going into politics, right? right, but it doesn t. hey, everyone. welcome to how it really happened. i m hill harper. to many americans, he s simply known as john-john, a nickname created by the press and one that jackie kennedy once admitted he hated. he was the heir to his father s legacy. however, john f. kennedy jr. strove to be his own man, aware of the expectations but set on creating a life of his own making, but that life was tragically cut short at 38 years old. tonight, an investigation into his mysterious plane crash. what really happened to jfk jr.? m
data across the country, violent crime actually happens to be worse in many republican controlled jurisdictions. this does not mean it s the fault of republicans. it means this is a complicated problem that isn t going to be solved by one single magic bullet on the basis of anecdotes. as far as progressive i mean, wo reclaim the word, they are the grand tradition of progressivism to roosevelt and frankly to teddy roosevelt that represents progress that all americans are on board for and that s what we need to do is talk about real progress and get away from this the ideological tribal war far e that doesn t do any good. i didn t mention violent crime. they re not second amendment progun. it s not what chesa boudin