nikki haley is backed by the deep state and the military-industrial conflicts. she s never seen a war she doesn t like. because of they know she is a full. 70% of americans say they don t want trump or biden. look at their approval numbers, they are in the tank. do we want to go into an election with two fellows that are going to be president and their 80s? donald trump is running for his issues, focusing on those issues that are personal to him. nikki haley is running on the donors issues which are funding her campaign. i am running on your issues and your family s issues. liz: republican candidates making the pitch to voters with the new hampshire primary just three days away. a new paul has donald trump holding a 17 point lead. nikki haley is campaigning as the trump alternative and hoping for a much-needed win in the granite state. notably absent, ron desantis polling in single digits in new hampshire and campaigning today in south carolina ahead of next month s pri
a remarkable turnaround today for the republican leader. mccarthy promised progress, he promised it tuesday and promised it wednesday, promised it thursday. today we finally saw it. even as he failed on his 13th ballot. 15 rebel holdouts today switched their votes in favor of mccarthy, giving him for the first time this whole week more votes than the democratic leader hakeem jeffries, but despite this break in the republican resistance, six hardliners remain and congress people matt gaetz, bob good, andy harris, elle crane andy harris is not one of them. it s a different individual. in any case, the six are keeping mccarthy two votes short of the magic number needing needed to realize his dream of clinching the speaker s gavel. straight to chief congressional correspondent manu raju live on capitol hill. mccarthy won over much of the republican opposition today. he s still short of enough votes to win. how does he get the final two votes he nooesz? right now the top lea
insurrection, i don t think we should let that go. coming back late at night to finish their business two years later. yeah. can i just go back to the defense thing for one second because i want to give the rebels credit for this, which is, i think it was senator fred thompson who once said, nobody who has ever been to the pentagon thinks that they couldn t have some of their budget cut. have they not seen the west wing episode where they throw the ashtray to the wall. so the the idea that they actually want to cut defense spending, which is really actually in their view, i m talking about the view of the rebels, cutting money going to defense contractors, cutting money going to fund what eisenhower warned was the military industrial conflicts, that actually is consistent with actual wanting to drain the swamp. it is. and in general, republicans and democrats, have been reluctant to touch that budget, especially republicans, and i give them credit for that. call me skepti
party, which is known as the front and national, took out a loan, $12 million, from the first check russian bank. that bank has been taken over, by the way, by another financial institution and russia, that is also responsible for sending aviation equipment to the russian military. so in other words, marine look pence political party in france is in hawk to an arm of russia s military industrial conflicts. and i don t need to tell you, where i think any of your viewers, just how forbidding a set of circumstances this is, if she were to somehow pull out, but off this kind of victory, and become the next president of france. you ll see it downgrading fences relationship with nato. a move to try and curtail sanctions against russia for the ongoing war in ukraine, and i mean, creeping right friends with moscow, this is almost a certainty. do you have a sense of how much of the russian war has played in this campaign? i mean, it impacted some of the
has a monopoly on a number of different economic relationships and one could argue that this is the ultimate strategy, but there are many other things that can be done. oil can be gotten from norway and could be done so easily. so and it s less dependent, european union is less dependent on russian oil, russian gas as it was in 2009. just quickly. because he s relying on military industrial conflicts and we know once you invest in military industrial complex, it eventually will fall. that s what i think will eventually happen with vladimir putin. there s one map we didn t get to show that i want them to put on the board and that is the map of the ukraine and where the russian troops are been amassing on the border to show how serious this is. when we talk about putin being distracted, just how serious this situation is in ukraine and the repercussions that will have around the world from syria to, as you mentioned i think in an earlier answer, iran.