kayleigh: hello, everyone, this is friday, this is outnumbered. i m kayleigh mcenany here with my co-host emily compagno, fox news anchor julie banderas, fox news contributor and american spirit enterprises, tammy bruce and chris valletta. here we are just four days away from the nation s first presidential primary in new hampshire, with three remaining candidates, republican ones, on the campaign trail in full force hoping to generate last-minute momentum. nbc poll found that is majority support, nikki haley garnered 35% and ron desantis at just 6%. former president trump is ramping up attacks on nikki haley and she s giving it right back. she has no chance, no way, maga will not be with her. nikki worked well for a long time, she would not be able to handle that position or the onslot. i know president trump well, that is what he does when he feels threatened or insecure. do we want two 80 year olds running for president with the world on fire? kayleigh: emily, a
today. we talked about accountability. giuliani and santos back in court. different cases, both about lies. coming up. and an exclusive interview with a wall street billionaire who s making waves tonight on msnbc. this will air for the first time. we re going to show you a preview of how this semiconservative billionaire who s even met with trump at the white house is telling us on the beat and this is exclusive, this is what he thinks about trump and the possibility of a second term. trump is a disgusting human being, he belongs in jail in my opinion. strong words. more context on that. that s an exclusive. we gip begin with jack smith s breakthrough as he tries to take an assertive and proactive approach in prosecuting trump for the coup. this surrounding a mystery with trump s actions, the plotting, speech, insurrection, and those long, tense hours while trump stood by while his fans committed convicted sedition. part of the process is getting more evidence and a bet
A gold watch belonging to John Jacob Astor, the wealthiest passenger on the Titanic, was sold for £1.17 million ($1.46 million) at an auction in England, setting a record for the highest amount ever fetched by an item associated with the 1912 tragedy. The watch, engraved with "JJA," was recovered from Astor s personal effects after his death on the Titanic, where he ensured his wife s safety before perishing in the disaster. The auction also featured other Titanic-related items, including a violin case that belonged to the orchestra leader.
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