seen a response from this administration. in fact, this administration wanted to get the united states back into the 2015 iran nuclear deal. what would you like to see in terms of support from america? it s important for america among other countries in the west to understand how close iranians are in terms of values for freedom, for human rights, for equality, for nondiscrimination. they are your natural allies in my country, unlike this regime who is the total opposite. it has been from the very beginning anti-american and most importantly against every values of free and liberal societies in the western world. you have you have with you the most natural force in place which are the iranian people who until now have been fighting all by themselves. it goes without saying that movements that are based onion violence, civil disobedience as a means for change have ultimately been successful with
will: thanks for hanging out with us all morning. gianno caldwell, part of the family, and thanks to naomi reign and taya. rachel: i m so grateful that the gifts god gave me, but i wish it was singing. you guys are amazing. pete: so good. have a great sunday, everybody. go to church. god bless. maria: good sunday morning, everyone, welcome to sunday morning futures, i m maria bartiromo. today, governors fill the void in the name of national security. state leaders are moving to sop communist china from abusing america. coming up, virginia governor glenn youngkin on his efforts to block the chinese communist party from buying virginia s farmland and stopping chinese apps like tiktok and wechat from potentially spying on the state government. then, the debt ceiling showdown has begun, and both sides are
the sky and see a chinese spy balloon looking back at us, there s no shortage of issues. but what i will tell you is americans want more. they want something different, and they want it now, and we can t coenough to make sure that joe biden s last days are ahead of him. maria: we ve been talking about foreign policy this morning. you did an incredible job at the u.n. fighting for america first. how do you differentiate yourself from the other candidates, and tell us your plan for the foreign policiful policy. well, you know, one of the main things i did at the united nations that i think is so important is i kid a book that focused on did a book that focused on the 193 companies, the percentage of time they voted with us and how much foreign aid we give them. the number one thing i would do is stop giving foreign aid to our enemies. we give $46 billion in foreign aid. your basically talking about a billion collars going to iraq dollars going to iraq who s basically dealing with
same city. under the biden administration, america has dealt with one crisis after another from record high inflation to a surge in migrants crossing the southern border illegally, to the increased threat from communist china. america now at a pivotal point this in its 246-year history. joining me right now with what s at stake in 2024 is republican presidential candidate, ambassador nickihill hay nikki haley. thanks very much for being here. you just heard president trump and vivek ramaswamy. make the case on why you can be the change agent in 24. yeah, it s time for a new direction, maria. i think we need to leave the status quo of the past. i mean, you look at how america s falling into socialism, you look at how this national self-loathing has taken over our country, and we ve got real issues whether it s $31 trillion in debt, whether it s that our children have fallen so far behind, we don t know how to catch them up, whether it s security and crime on our streets or open bor
maria: welcome back. i am back with republican presidential candidate, ambassador nikki haley. ambassador, i want to talk about some of the issues american families are living with every day, 40-year-high inflation and this wide open border. we have new numbers from the bodder border, a million people apprehended just since october. we are seeing this flow of illegals coming into america and really depressing and putting big cities and states at risk because of the cost associated with it. what will you coshould you become president ant the wide open about the wide open border? maria, every state has become a border state. we need to go back to the remain in mexico policy. we need to secure the border, but what we should cois do exactly what we did in south carolina. we passed an arizona-style e-verify program that basically said no business could hire