hello, everyone. i m dana perino along with jesse watters and greg gutfeld. it s 5:00 in new york city and new hampshire. and this is the five. we ve got here in the g.o.p. primary went down to 2. we are one day away from the primary and new hampshire. all eyes on donald trump and nikki haley nikki haley. the last candidate standing after a massive shake up the race florida governor ron desantis dropping out and endorsing the former president. it s clear to me that a majority want to give donald trump another chance. he superior to the current incumbent, joe biden. that is clear. i signed a pledge to support the republican nominee. i will honor that pledge. who is going to come out on top tomorrow? the latest polls show trump is ahead by nearly 20 points. the former president getting 57% of the vote compared to 38% nikki haley gets. here is president trump sounding up on the race. what are you going to do with the name? name is officially retired as of this mome
end game. with the iowa caucus just weeks away. did you hear that sound? that is the sound of us surging. the presidential race heats up. we got to be sure that we put this thing away. and new reporting on trump s role in a key senate race. plus january jam. one of the most unproductive congresses in history. here is a reality. the institution is not functioning the way it should be. wars and the border and funding fights. could the stalemate get even worse? and in the rough. at the end of the day. a man is going to make a decision which is best for him and his family. why one of the world s best golfers has drawn the attention of a powerful senator. it is about much more than sports. american institutions and interests are at stake. inside politics, from inside the corner of power, starts now. good morning and welcome to inside politics sunday. i m manu raju. merry christmas and happy new year and 2024 is right around the corner. and with it the iow
tank. what is our goal? i don t see any path in ukraine to be able to drive russia out. jaw-dropping new numbers over 1100 migrants with criminal records released from detention. president biden is also under fire from a group of house republicans who accuse him of surrendering our border to drug cartels. cartels are probably sitting across that southern border laughing at us. check out the bottom right of your screen, god delivery guy on the floor. who ordered the burrito. i like how the referee is talking to him like how foolish do you have to be? i love it baby, why don t you just meet me in the middle i m losing my mind just a little. look at elk county. named after the elk. the population according to reports. steve: you mean the animal or the lodge? brian: both. i don t know what came first. i think they had the lodge and the people at the elk lodge looked out and said that looks like an elk and that s how it happened. ainsley: i think it was pro
we need to say clearly and forcefully, white supremacy, all forms of hate, fueled by violence have no place in america. let s call it out in its complicity. there when we bring it up, we divide the. country if we bring it, up we silent. it instead of remaining silent. i left this week s white house summit on hate crimes as international action network, thinking about the spike in the driven violence from the far-right over the last six years. i appreciated that president biden was candid about that threat. but i couldn t help but think, this week especially, about how comfortable even mainstream republicans have become with cruelty as a political tactic. in addition to the two prominent gop candidates who thought a decent to leave migrants and asylum seekers stranded to score political points. there was a maga republican, senator lindsey graham, announcing his bill for a national abortion ban. just three months after the reversal of roe, and its effects on millions of wom
minutes outside the school. he then entered unobstructed through an unlocked door. here is the texas dps walking back those initial they weren t true, they were lies. let s watch. it was reported that a school district police officer confronted the suspect that was making entry. not accurate. he walked in unobstructed initially. so from the grandmother s house to the school into the school he was not confronted by anybody. there was not an officer readily available armed, no. harris: that s why you wait for the facts. the new york post this is the cover this morning detailing parents frustrations as they pleaded with police to go inside. that picture from the scene. adding to the chaos, witnesses say police officers tased, pepper sprayed and handcuffed some parents who were what the police said interfering with their investigation. and reporters apparently are losing patience as well. thank you so much. that s all i have. what were the officers doing at 11:44. [i