a primary edition of fox news at night. and breaking tonight, the former president now two for two, winning both iowa and anew hampshire, and no candidate has ever won both without also winning the nomination, and yet nikki haley says new hampshire is the start and not the finish, vowing to keep the campaign running, and to her credit, she beat expectations coming in about ten points of donald trump. we re live in bedford, is newhalfshire on how the president reacted. we headed back her to bedford to give a recap, but the president wusurrounded by lots of supports and chanting make america great again. het thought he had it it when we have talked to him on the ground at a polling location and called for nikki haley to drop out. watch. i want to thank everybody. this is fantastic state. this is a great state. you know we ve won new hampshire three times now a, three. we win it it every time. we win the primary. we win the generals. we ve won it, and it s a very, very spe
got a lot of people s hopes up because he came close to winning in texas. but then he sort of waffled and he hedged. i m wondering if that s going to hurt him at all, or do you think that will all be forgotten? i think that s been the media s focus definitely and sort of the political class has been wondering, you know, on twitter, on cable news and our pages what to make of him. you know, normally a candidate in waiting will spend these three or four months, you know, looking for advisers, looking for staff, calling donors, you know, sort of lining something up, working on policy. and he s been sort of driving around the country. you know, he s been talking to voters. he s been doing very low-key events like going to universities and talking in closed rooms to students. you know, in some ways, you know, he s being himself. this is how he ran in texas. so, i think once he sorts of hits it tomorrow in iowa and he starts talking to voters, i don t think voters are going to be sort of j
all right. so let me ask you, patrick let me bring you in because you get a lot of people s hopes up because he came close to winning in texas. but then he sort of waffled and he hedged. i m wondering if that s going to hurt him at all, or do you think that will all be forgotten? i think that s been the media s focus definitely and sort of the political class has been wondering, you know, on twitter, on cable news and our pages what to make of him. you know, normally a candidate in waiting will spend these three or four months, you know, looking for advisers, looking for staff, calling donors, you know, sort of lining something up, working on policy. and he s been sort of driving around the country. you know, he s been talking to voters. he s been doing very low-key events like going to universities and talking in closed rooms to students. you know, in some ways, you know, he s being himself. this is how he ran in texas. so i think once he sorts of hits it tomorrow in iowa and he
jared kushner who has access to the most top secretive information. he was able to view the president s daily brief. it s only a handful of people that are allowed to do that. that is absolutely the most sensiti sensitive information that the united states owns. we learned today as a result of the fact his security clearance has not been fully approved yesterday, his security clearance is being down graded from what was interim top secret to interim secret. that means he will see some classified information. he won t have access to the most sensitive of the information. we re told it won t affect his ability to do his job at the white house, in particular working on policy and the middle east peace process. we got a statement from a spokesperson for jared kushner. the spokesperson sad as to his security clearance, mr. kushner has done more than what is expected. those involved in the process