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
remember when rudy guliani skipped new hampshire to focus on florida? that was back in 2008. it appears a certain florida governor is doing the same thing in 2024. now didn t work out too well for rudy back then. fears things won t go better for ron now. a new poll in the granite state hints as to why desantis is doing this now. he s down to 5% support in new hampshire. a state where he was once within striking distance of donald trump. hence his new strategy to focus on a southern state of his own, not fly. try south carolina. why one of desantis backers is say it s a shrewd move. welcome. i m neil cavuto. glad to have you. let s get to it with bryan llenas and hampton, new hampshire. he s keeping up with these fast-moving developments. bryan, to you, my friend. neil, good afternoon. fox news can confirm that florida governor ron desantis is moving most of his staff out of new hampshire and instead moving them south to south carolina. former governor nikki haley s home
leading the pack. it s time for believes in america s power. it s tough to remain positive sometimes. there is mental toughness. physical toughness, how do you not have those things? i don t know how he could have made it. i do believe it was an absolute blessing that he does not remember that. hail, thunderstorms, and damaging tornadoes ripping through the sound knocking out power for more than 100,000 homes and businesses. this kind of weather is unusual for june. it was like baseball sized hail following from the sky. 12 nicu workers out of a virginia hospital are pregnant. first time in history having this many pregnant employees in one unit. five of them are first-time moms. he can t even skin a bug he don t know who jack daniels is that s right. steve: that s right. live from new york city, it is a friday in the summer and it s our all-american summer concert series today with justin moore and riley green. let me tell you, folks, here in new york
nothing i can see but you when you dance, dance, dance, girl [laughter] rachel: you guys, sometimes we just talk too much in the commercial break and we we forget that we re actually on tv. pete: uh-huh. i guess we are. [laughter] rachel: and here we are. dance dance, dance, guys. good miles an hour, everybody pete: good morning. rachel: welcome. joey, thanks for filling in for will with. joey: thanks for having me. pete: the second to last fox & friends of 2023 here on december 30th. rachel: yeah. we re so close to the the end o- pete: but we re actually at the end of nothing, okay? [laughter] it s the end of nothing. it s. the end of an arbitrary calendar. it s actually we re heading into madness. wonderful i mean, political season. we re heading into rachel: i don t think it s wonderful madness, i m just going to be really honest. i think the next year is going to be extremely pete: but if you love chaos like mentioner it s going to be great. joey: if you t
minor nuclear disaster. that s me! iam. how can you cook like that? ..a total disaster. and then ijust throw everything in the sink and it s a big pile of dishes. and then wejust. we work our way through it. by the way, you have so many cookbooks. i have a few. out of the corner of my eye. i collect cookbooks, but nothing like on the scale that you do. i m obsessive. can we have a peek? can we have a look? come on. i love that. this is my collection of things that i use almost all the time. if i m looking for. like, what would a good french bavette, like a flank steak be? i ll just start looking in french cookbooks and just say, oh, that s interesting. julia child would do this and patricia wells would do that, and just kind of collect information for myself and then i ll put them all away and just start cooking. and you still refer to cookbooks? i do. yeah, i do. yeah. i mean, there are so many great cookbooks. why not? ok, let s go and sit. so, we re going to have a dri