are seeing them inch up in the polls, and it is not looking, as i feel, for donald trump, as you would like to think. chris christie made the point if some other candidate wins in either new hampshire, or iowa, it s game over for trump, it s a game-changer. the emperor has no close. do you think that s right? i think, governor christie is actually setting the bar too high for the trump opponents. he could get close, because he does have such a dominant lead. and, christy is moving up in new hampshire, i told you last night that he is. the polling new hampshire shows chris christie moving up, and ron desantis fading. it seems to me that desantis only needs 3 new advisers, the father, the son, and a holy ghost. he ain t got a prayer. but watch chris christie, i ve actually been impressed by him on his town hall. i ve been impressed by tim scott, who is very very conservative, but he just doesn t hate me. and that sort of appealing.
blending in with tourists at the demilitarized zone moments before he crossed the border into north korea. the image comes as his family speaks out saying the idea he defected is unlike him. i think there s something wrong with him. he ain t thinking clearly. i don t think he would have ran like that. my daughter said the same thing. she that don t seem like my son. i know he is in a real bad place. a bad situation. and i m hoping that they let him come home. well, the u.s. is actively seeking his return but the state department has not heard back from north korea. about two hours from now on capitol hill, democratic presidential candidate robert f. kennedy jr. will testify on the biden administration s online censorship efforts. the president s top primary challenger joined us last week explaining how he was silenced for airing his views on covid-19. i wases first one that the
unnecessarily, and what i note with great amusement is mitch mcconnell is quiet as a church mouse. he ain t saying nothing. he s been quiet a lot, hasn t he? what s that? he s been quiet a lot. he seems to know very well when to keep his mouth shut. absolutely. it s like, okay, y all work that out. i m working to get a majority in the senate, which i m on track to do. you fools do your thing. i m just going to mind my business, and you saw that on the debt discussion. you ve seen it in instances like this where mcconnell s like, no, kevin, you got this. i might have to interrupt you on this because i think we re waiting still for the president and prime minister modi to come out at the white house, but let me ask you, garrett, about how much of this is fear of donald trump and republicans primarying some of these members. reporter: well, look, i think there s always an element of that. it s always hard to tell when
at fox square for the american summer series. baby that don t sound like you, it don t sound like love. it sounds like he can t even skin buck. he don t know who jack daniels is. he ain t never drove a truck. he can t even bait a hook.
justice on the one hand, but tied to big money on the other. so i want to go back it those folks and recognize when i see a trump supporter, i don t see a stereotype. i see a human being, many of them who are wounded and too many of them follow a neofascism rather than an alternative. that s where the legacy of martin king. how do you bring poor and working people together across race, across gender in such a way that they all begin to provide a serious challenge to the powers that be. it s like a jazz man. he ain t a white ally. he s in the band. this campaign, the band is going to bring all these different folks together. we re not singing the same song. we re not playing the same notes, but we are raising our