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back. good wednesday morning. thanks very much for joining us i hope you are having a good wednesday morning, wednesday, march 6, kilometer a.m. on the east coast hot topic of the hour breaking . i think he's having a midlife crisis i'm not. you got us t-mobile home internet lite. after a week of streaming they knocked us down... ...to dial up speeds. like from the 90s. news nikki haley is set to great times. all i can do say is that my life is pre-- i like watching the puddles gather rain. -hey, your mom and i procreated to that song. oh, ew! i think you've said enough. why don't we just switch to xfinity like everyone else? then you would know what year it was. i know what year it is. >> they call it super tuesday for a reason. exit the presidential race this morning, she will deliver this is a big one [cheers and remarks in two hours time from applause] >> and they tell me the pundits otherwise there has never been one like this there now, 10 a.m. eastern charleston south carolina stay has never been anything to with fox live today at 10:00 conclusive. >> we have no choice because a.m. now political focus november 5th is right around the corner november 5 is going shifting from super tuesday to president biden state of the to go down as single most union tomorrow hillary vaughn important day in the history on capitol hill with details of our country. hillary. >> good morning, maria. , nikki haley expected to >> that was former president
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trump after winning 14 states suspend her campaign last yesterday super tuesday night's contest was her final victory nikki haley expected to rop out of the race this shot to challenge former morning speaking at 10:00 a.m. president trump for the gop nomination, ultimately she mariner from charleston south only ended up winning one carolina joining me kentucky state vermont not a viable senator rand paul ranking challenge to trump expected to suspend her campaign at ten member homeland security committee homeland a.m. charleston south carolina subcommittee also a medical not expected to endorse former president trump instead "wall doctor you said never. street journal" reports will encourage trump to win over her supporters biden campaign reacting to contest in a memo >> she represents a wing i am expect many haley supporters not fan of more money invoices to support them in november we can barely take care of problems at home i think vote democrat, now with trump primary is over now has been over sometime, but this laser focused on november campaign making a pitch about morning will officially be abortion quote the result of over we move to fall, there will be a great contrast to of last night's super tuesday bedrawn in the fall i look forward to that. >> i want to get your take on contest cemented what we've nope donald trump limps into homeland the border in a moment first talk about the election as wounded unpopular business at hand, with house
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candidate joe biden only candidate in history has expected to vote on six beaten donald trump will do so spending bills today, did again missing any mention of department agriculture fda immigration trump making a big commerce, justice signs part of his general election energy, water development the interior military construction veterans affairs pitch. >> we had the safest best transportation first of two government funding deadlines unjust now worst numbers by 8th second you march 22 do probably in the history of the world persistent is sad to see you believe congress will get ways happening to our cities appropriations bills done in time or a government shutdown. our cities are being overrun >> these are bloated big with migrant crime, and that is biden migrant crime they want open borders, open government bills borrowedmen borders are going to destroy add up borrow 1.5 trillion our country. dollars i am alarmed rate of we need borders. krujs of debt i can't support this level spending isn't so >> biden has a big problem on much about one item here or hands after last night's super there it is overall spending tuesday contest a chunk of bankrupting this country i am democrats voted uncommitted on 19% voted uncommitted in not alone in this federal reserve chairman jamie dimon minnesota's primary and 12% chase saying we are alarmed uncommitted in north carolina primary democrats did not want how much accumulating quickly to back president biden in their primary contest. maria: hillary thanks very
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that is threat to our currency much, and once again, monica predictable we have known coming getting worse i am not voting for any of this crowley the democrats doing spending only if you want to reduce spending it is what they usually do talking disappointing, the republicans trump the way we are watching are going along with democrats biden like they say doing what not only do establishment leadership republicans in the we actually did say biden said senate but even new speaker campaign trump is wounded and limping into the -- going with this earmarks crazy things people getting for >> nobody believes that that districts again a real step is a blatant lie everybody backwards i will oppose it knows is false joe biden cannot run on his record his with every fiber of my being. >> do you think because they are not focused on details of presidency has been an what is in it? historic catastrophe in every or are -- they want to try to unify? we know what all spending did direction every same american in last three years spending inflation to 40-year highs so whether economy wide-open border collapse law and order for foreign policy disaster he why do it again? >> they put all spending has to run on a fearmongering together in one bill, they message about donald trump. problem with that, we picked advocate power of the purse here zero once putting it donald trump president asr for together worry about shutdown for you years an excellent record best president in any hutdown looms all media asks
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about everybody scared of lifetime delivered a booming their shadowed when it comes economy, world peace i don't to shutdown no leverage for know what more people want from an american president but he delivered all of that and reduced intending entitlements more. going up 5, 6% military going really, all he has to do is up 3% only thing trying to say i delivered that for you once i am going to do it hold line is nonmilitary again. >> incredible to me joe biden discretionary spending 16% budget even going up as well is trying hard, to make, make america great again bad words. there is no fiscal restraint in any of this it is a right? the way he approaches the make america great again, you know disaster we have to talk about mantra says extreme how is that extreme? all spending entitlements. >> you know what is extreme is biden and law far district >> the joe biden claiming, he attorney target president trump try to take him out at is trying to blame corporate polls tried to take him out in america chuck schumer said the priorities ukraine we have to every step of the way this send 60 billion dollars to maga movement make market ukraine deal with border later, so, you know, we know great movement for everybody, for black americans arab mitch mcconnell is stepping down will not seek reelection after november does anything indian asians we want better safer security and border security for our country want change if sd senator john
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economic security, so for thune, texas senator john biden to continue this fearmongering doesn't have a cornyn become leadership. they are advocates sending to path forward going to continue to put team down we are tired ukraine as well, i am not supporting any candidate who of it need to figure out what wants to o shovel more money to foreign countries we do not have enough to pay for i spoke prosperity border security means that is ordinary bills makes no sense even if incredibly sympathetic administration under president to ukraine makes no sense to trump. maria: you can't talk politics when you are worried borrow money from china to about your safety, instead of send to ukraine. we have no rainy day fund no focusing on that safety, and surplus we have no extra money economic prosperity biden says around to send them so i am in this campaign he is going for the jugular on trump why not voting for anybody in leadership who continues to work with democrats to not just speak to the american bankrupt the country domestic people, and make sure they spending, continues to send understand you are vision believe their policies work? money overseas i am not voting >> what a hollow. for those people many running >> go for jugular? are no different than senator >> what hollow what does that mcdonough mcconnell in mean go for jugular. perspective all voted for >> i gus name-calling on ukraine money i am not supporting somebody wants to trump. send more money we don't have >> monica was it you earlier said if you haven't been going to foreign countries maria: not just spending as to jugular what have i been relates to the border right we are talking about people coming into the country, that doing. >> jail your opponent. we have no idea what >> amazing to me he says motivations are we know things that that i nursing student from georgia and some of those things don't was murdered by illegal went
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necessarily come into the rest to country in september of of ours but, you know, he is 2022 through el paso border old. that is clear. texas congressman chip roy he may be senile may have unveiling a bill allowing other issues, and it is -- it is -- sad to see this americans to sue covid-19 happening because, at the end of the day he is a president vacuums makers erasiin g of the united states we're americans want a strong president. >> of a polls say it all. >> to say i understand your sentiment about sad to see but statistictry proeksdz congressman roy told only 11 talking about presidency of have been paid out so far. the united states, the >> i agree with him i think national security of the that if you are going to push united states, this is a very drugs on america you are going dangerous moment, i think most to spend billions of dollars american people see joe biden and not sadden ed by condition advertising them you are going to hire all celebrities to they are pissed, pissed united tell us why we should vaccine kids for covid i think malpractice, of course, should states of america is in this be liable, this is not a new position want to changed a change in president. maria: getting started a debate in my recent book short break we are looking at deception i went to 1970s markets on the move ahead of looked at vote had taken on february adp number 10 minutes' time we bring you liability they started giving numbers see if it moves i lienlt protection in 70s markets dow industrials at mandate you take vaccine until highs of the morning up 112 i think has to be checks and
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balances on this, they nasdaq up 146 cio founder managing partner here with shouldn't get away with being expectations you are watching "mornings with maria" live on deceptive there is no fox business. ♪ scientific evidence taking vaccine, there is no proof a ♪ ♪ vaccine is necessary for children unless an extraordinary circumstance, your child is ill with immunodeficiency zz but norm healthy child no indication most europe in fact does not suggest this does not offer to it children, the fact pushing it on our children to me is malpractice, of course, ought to be liable for injured. maria: what is white house he focusing everybody to get vaccine censoring anybody against. >> it always should be about freedom choice weighing risk versus benefit so if you are
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85 years old march of 2020 or march of 2021 i would have said risk of disease worse than vaccine that is my pin always been my pin for kids the opposite the risks of disease cannot exceed risk of the vaccine thanks so much. >> thank you, senator rand paul d.c. we'll be right back. .
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take a look at futures at highs of the morning dow industrials up 115, nasdaq up 150, s&p 500 higher by 24. interest rates pretty steady take a look the 10-year down one base point 4.14% ahead of federal reserve jay powell testifying before house financial services committee begins 10:00 a.m. eastern then will testify in front of senate intaifrnging committee thursday lawmakers questioning will likely focus on the handling of inflation plans to raise bank capital requirements, joining us right before you use ai to transform business,
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recession later this year waiting on february adp numbers any moment out about two minutes expectations call for jobs creation 150,000 private sector jobs added to economy, month of february then the january jolts number hub 10 a.m. eastern this morning of course labor debt february job report friday what are your expectations you know not ago to too far into it number out one one-half minutes how would you assess jobs. >> i think bigger issue whether or not adp number, friday, contradict each other happening quite a bit a jolts number i care about i want people to get jobs, the bls measuring people that want a job that have one the jolts is indicating there is a lot of people apparently don't want a job unfilled positions, the labor participation force to me bigger issue. >> you cover in the book really important we will get to that when you look at the jobs picture today as we await
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adp numbers, adam johnson what do you expect. adam: last month. >> we created 350,000 jobs in one month which was most seen in a long time i would expect a little giveback not a number like that certainly 150 a lot lower than 350. about what is intrigueing to me biden administration best efforts to do as little as possible to help this economy, the economy, credit to, you know,, hardworking men and women around this country this economy is doing surprisingly well. maria: are you surprised economy is not weaker david given 11 rate hikes. >> not surprised fed has known bulk what would be affected by hikes has not been affected, it is a top of people sailing 7, 8% they're not buying.
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>> exactly what -- >> corporate borrowing same blackstone, companies have a maturity wall next year. >> february adp number crossing right now cheryl casone with numbers. cheryl: came in 140,000, remember estimate for 150,000 so came in 140,000 a little bit of -- of expectation i point out you mentioned jolts report expected to fall a little bit, coming up this morning, as well. coming in 8.9 million nonfarm number friday maybe 200,000 we shallow see, 3.7% unemployment rate as i said repeatedly, revisions. maria: you are waiting for revisions we are going to see revisions, probably friday, 140,000 jobs created is number david less than expected markets -- picked up a little bit on that number pretty stable your reaction. >> i don't think adp number normally moves stock market futures what i think going to
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happen friday getting an indication of wages labor are participation then like you talked about revisions you remember last month wasn't just big headline i revises were up we haven't seen seen a lot lately. >> revision of january up 111,000 adp january number your book connecting dolths to younger generations book full time working the meaning of life, talk about it. >> basically, making a argument that we have to recovery the passion for work made america great i think deeply roads in my own christian faith but our country was built around this work not something of do you because you have to i believe that if a man doesn't work won't eat things like that i also believe soul fulfilling produce goods and services meet ndeds of the humanity people have negative reaction
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to work do least amount to get to weekend yoga at 4:00 whatever people do i think people 14 celebrate a passionate view of work, i think the idea that we work so we one of the to do it anymore is kind of retirement has bled down younger generation having a negative impact on culture. >> not just your christian faith if you are around the wage i am parents lived through depression isn't that that all of our cases, our parents lived through the depression saving everything, telling us, instilling work hard the way you get to here, is that still the case for younger generation? >> in a is the question i am glad you wrote this more people need to make moral case for work capitalism do you notice a difference in the generations to maria's point boomers millennials gen z, gen
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z. >> i do the boomers proud more goods services than any generation in history hardest working first entered with rely on retirement i think you look at gen x, i turned 50 next month in the middle of gen x, the existential crisis whether or not work matters what should do i with second half of my life i want people to do with second half what they did first half probably what best at most experience, expertise is it is gen z, younger generation i am skipping melania for time they care about accomplishing something i want them to your point on capitalism moral defense of the enterprise quit saying i want to work for business as long as doing something for social cause your business is producing goods and services meet needs of humanity nobody will buy if it didn't doing something for somebody we need to explain to
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generation there is great mission in business. maria: did it start at home -- am i right about that maybe you did not have parents grew up in the depression i did my mom would save everything how she instilled that in me. >> my dad hardest working person i knew book dead kaitsd to him a pastor christian intellectual was innocent business world but worked 18 hours a day taught me to that is definitely where it came from my grandparents huge part of my life, i agree completely. quick break the war in the middle east seeing no signs of stopping, even as president biden and antony blinken say a cease-fire deal is in the hands of hamas. and is coming? former state department spokesman morgan ortagus to react to that you are watching
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from now charleston south carolina 10:00 a.m. eastern joining me former state department spokesperson polaris national security founder morgan or tagu host great to see you. thanks your thoughts on nikki haley dropping out of the race. not surprising, right, this is something we all saw coming a long time it is surprising to me she has -- reportedlyly unwilling to endorse donald trump it would seem running as republican would give to nominee fry to bring party together maybe you don't agree on every issue but use ideas to have influence whether she likes or not supporters like it or not going to be a binary choice in in november foreign policy i think world far more dangerous if joe biden is reflected. >> has been incredibly dangerous already the administration is trying to control israel into a cease-fire doing this
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consistently last month president biden urging cease-fire, that hamas accept cease-fire with israel here is what he said yesterday watch this. >> mr. president how close are we to the cease-fire? >> in the hands of -- hamas right now. if -- the israelis have been cooperating an offer out there rationale we will know in a couple days if it is going to happen. we a cease-fire. >> hamas claims yesterday that there could be no quote exchange of prisoners before a permit cease-fire full israeli withdrawal from gaza in place. >> we're saying in hands of terrorist group whether not only israeli about 130 left but we still have six americans held hostage maria, i think so important to continue to bring that up because what pressure is biden receiving from mainstream media the fact that we're here in the beginning of march, since october 7 americans
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still held hostage only reason down to six is dwus have died in cap tivity the president should speak whenever he gives state of the union thursday night one first thing out of his mouth schwab the plan is to get the americans home when relates to hamas this administration, look, hamas doesn't want a deal coming to ramadan traditional terrorist organization will heighten escalation the violence they don't want to do it now they want people to go to -- palestinians ri. evved up angry, one thing key in all this for a cease-fire to get hostages home so we talked just about hamas has not showed any, we don't know if still alive saying trying to figure out where they are the bottom line hamas is willing to use palestinian israeli lives american lives in order to miss the goal what is
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troubling how the administration treats israel they treat our ally not just our friend not just a nation that we work closely with our strongest ally in middle east one strongest allies in the world treat them terribly unlike any other ally do you see, zelenskyy, ukraine reserved for netanyahu in israel why does administration think okay to treat israel different. maria: are sort of -- saying israel bad guy responding to unprovoked attack pressuring israel why with bibi netanyahu enemy should be all on same team meet with bibi netanyahu political opponent gantz. >> i think that he absorbed a lot of frustration, from the administration, you know, in these meetings, whenever was he here but i tell you what
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trouble me about readings, the reporter is reporting one of them many things that the vice president kamala harris jake sullivan national security adviser said -- basically holding up saudi israel peace deal for ilz to make more concessions about not going into rafah what does it mean not go into rafah means not to finish the job not to destroy hamas, they want israel to stop i remember, old enough to remember what we called it humanitarian pause to get hostages back we no longer call it humanitarian pause a temporary cease-fire calling it a cease-fire is using the language of hamas, hamas is unwilling to negotiator because they are a terrorist group so this is to me just -- unconscionable hold up the opportunity for historic peace between israel and saudi as carrot in order to get israel not to defend themselves. maria: head of rush's space
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agency said yesterday moscow china considering a nuclear power planted on moon by 2035 morgan we know communist china is once again, antagonistic, partnering with u.s. adversaries what do you want to say about this. >> russians struggled in space lately last year tried, on 47 years unsuccessful, blew up russian capabilities in spies trying to improve a real news to knee chinese russian partnership we talked about this many times on your show xi jinping, putin met over last 12 years more than any other two world leaders have met whenever one of the last times russia, together xi jinping said fraigz because of the partnership a change in
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world order not seen in 100 years these two cemented a relationship russia junior partner but if russia, china teaming up in space does note bode well for united states we've load a war in cyberspace discussions probably about a month ago, will related to the nuclear capabilities antisatellite capabilitiesed russia trying to perfect in space. >> what about this week marks commencements of national people's congress annual session in beijing i remember a couple years ago when they celebrating 100 years of communist party during the national peoples congress, deceive xi said anybody who gets in china's way in terms of our reunification of taiwan will get heads busted to death he actually said that so that xi jinping, you will get heads into dust. >> what should we expect this
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year. i am so glad you brought this up for so often for some reason in this country we don't believe dictators when they say when we are going to do whether putin saying going to invade ukraine administration missed warning signs same thing with china, and xi jinping speaks very bell i koss least. >> the language they used on taiwan talked about peaceful reunification no longer there xi jinping indefinitely, has his sights on he wants taiwan like he wants his next breath. >> biden at wheel. >> potentially we don't know one i tune into your show to watch reporting on chinese economy you guys cover so it well we know not in a good place concerns me as a marshall security progressively because whenever a country's economy is bad you think what strategic decisions does leader make to distract his country and people from
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economy that is what is concerning. maria: , fentanyl in. >> there are not stopping started a subcommittee, on fentanyl. maria: thank you so much, good point great to see you. thank you. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. . maria: welcome
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back, another disturbing statistic on child exploitation at the southern border cheryl casone. cheryl: so maria, there is new concerns about quote alarming rise in migrant child labor under president biden, gop senator raising concerns about child exploitation, points out reports of 88% uptick in illegal child labor since 2019 even dangerous jobs
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like meat processing, nearly 400,000 unaccompanied minors crossed southern border into the united states since 2021. we are getting breaking news right now we are getting the official testimony the opening statement nay from fed chairman jay powell testifying before house financial services today 10:00 a.m. eastern time, tomorrow in front of senate banking, so again that testimony released a couple things saying the fd does not expect going to be appropriate, to reduce policy rates until great confidence inflation moving stain plea towards 2% stilling thinking 2% tar economic outlook uncertain, progress -- not for sure the jobs report talking labor market basically is saying that labor market still remains relatively tight, and patted fed on back for achieving dual goals into better balance we will get
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more the q&a is going to be interesting not move on dow right now. >> breaking news nikki haley is expected to exit the 2024 presidential race today deliver remarks south carolina 10:00 a.m. earn edward lawrence with more details. >> maria, nikki haley took one state as fox confirmed will drop out not endorse former president donald trump, biden campaign says won't get in front of nikki haley's announcement pointed to memo released this morning saying a significant share of moderate haley voters across the country saying trump cannot count on votes in general election democrats trying to change narrative with a new line both trump and biden are old. >> joe biden is old, another
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is old threatens democracy. >> mood, robert hur released report questioning mental fitness i wanted to know about his other crutch. >> why does president rely so heavily. >> you are upset because the president has no cards you are asking about the president having no cards a president probably one of the most successful first three years of an administration than any modern president done more in first three years than most presidents have two terms you are asking me about notecards? >> never answered why he relies on notecards no plan b for president biden said in it to win at 81 years old. maria: thank you. i i mean, putting cards aside i wonder why saying biden is having the most successful presidency in -- most successful three years of any of modern presidency where is she getting that. adam: where did that come
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from define it? amazing. maria: look at polls everybody is against biden. monica: all she does isly from that moddium there is spin all administrations do then just outright lying which is what she does a what the president es whether on the border or "bidenomics" any issue in liee in lie we have da front of you us for biden to say leading trump in five polls, no actually he is losing to trump in the last 19 out of 20 polled american people sick and tired of being lied to by this president one thing to accept spin when the country is doing well, but another thing to just hear lies when day-to-day lived experience is absolute catastropher under this presiden maria: president biden said he is beneath former president trump in five poll doesn't mention which polls hear from horse's mouth.
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>> -- what is your message to democrats who are concerned about your poll nones. >> my poll numbers last five polls we had i'm winning, five, five in a row. >> you guys, the "new york time adam: i did fact-checking, i went to 538 tracks every poll seven polls in the past seven days two of them, biden won, by one percent each case, four of them trump has won by average 7% one was a tie, when he said factually incorrect. >>. maria: like yeah monica said new axios report says biden plans to shift strategy. monica: bring it on president trump continued to win against opponents in court or polls i
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think president trump needs to say bring it on continue beating joe biden on every single policy we're seeing from border security to national security to the economy, this is the time for the president to say that is clear bring it on. maria: the fact that is what he is focused on instead of focused on american citizens, i mean we had john cell on chief of patrol nypd dealing with massive gangs, triem, new wave of crime he called it migrant crime, and instead of talking directly to another american people on campaign talking about going to trump's jugular. monica: can't talk about his record can't address issues because all of this destruction is by design it is intentional, otherwise we would have seen a course correction from joe biden over the last three plus years he hasn't lifted a finger to change policy, in any direction. so can't talk about it. because record is clear so
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he's got to weaponize fear for the american people trying to claim donald trump is going to be some type of dictator seen trump as president before we know what he can deliver booming economy, world peace will do it again in second term so the fear tactics smearing of trump not going to work the hlawfare pressing that. >> trump will likely lock up nomination now that we know haley stepping down senate leadership is changing as well mitch mcconnell leadership position up for grabs who is next in line to lead that party kentucky senator rand paul here as we analyze that story as well you are watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. stay with us.
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