and today he took his gaffeshe on tour to my country. biden stopped by to visit king charles at windsor castle. and here s what happened. joe biden will look to the lost in me and my king is no spring chicken. he literally had to guide the president and show him where to gg o. it was pretty painful to watch. and it is a bottom line. would you trust someone like that to drive you down the interstated , say, 80 miles an hour? you wouldn t, would you? would you trust him to pick up your laundry? probably not. m tothat s why it s increasingly unnerving to me that he s the president of united states, the most important, intensive, energy sapping, pressurized job on the entire planet. biden also met his u.k. counterpart, prime minister rishi sunak, earlier today. since his own problemsounterpa,s just look and compare the two men. on the one side, biden routinely appears to forgeter who or where he ise or. on the other 43-year-old sunak you can question his policies often do not his
out with a bang as we prepare to ring in the new year in times square. the marketst posting big gains for 2023. the dow up 14%. the nasdaq surging more than 40% and the s&p 500 up more than 24%. but will it continue in 2024? our market experts will weigh-in. with stocks soaring despite high interest rates to bring down inflation, what impact will that have on the 2024 presidential race? we ll ask presidential candidate ron desantis. he s here. a busy your world starts right now. edward: welcome. i m edward lawrence in for neil cavuto. this is your world. first to madison alworth with a banner year for stocks. madison? the last trading day of 2023 has come to a close. the end of the year saw a strong rally. major indices were up business. s&p finishing up 24%. the dow joins up 13% and the nasdaq also seeing those big gains up over 43%. a huge success there. the nasdaq soaring thanks to artificial intelligence. that boom really had an impact on that sector. big tech sto
bright stars through the perilous fight o er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star spangled banner yet wave o er the land of the free and the home of the brave will: good morning and welcome to fox and friends on this saturday morning. last saturday in february. we are back in new york city together once again. after a weekend in daytona, florida, fuels like coming home to a house after a long vacation. rachel: the couch feels different. pete: i don t know if they improved it or what. i am glad to be here. rachel: great to be back. we had a great time. pete: president biden spending the weekend at home in delaware after he says he is not going to visit east palestine, ohio. the federal government is saying the federal government will send people door to door to check on the welfare of its
senate, only five seats to win control of the house. i want you to watch nancy pelosi hand me that gavel. this morning the results of our final nbc news poll before the mid terms, and what it says about the gop s chances of taking complete power back on capitol hill. plus, democracy at risk. you can t love your country only when you win. president biden issues a dire warning about election deniers and the risk for our electoral system. will the warnings from democrats resonate with economically challenged swing voters in the final push before election day? and very soon i will very, very very probably do it again, okay? will former president trump announce his 2024 bid before we finish counting the 2022 vote, my guest, rick scott, the chair of the gop s arm, and shawn maloney, at the chair of the democratic are you ready to meet the press ? 75 years, from deck at a timers to civil rights leaders, we mark 75 years as the gination where newsmakers come
is lucky to with alive. i m charles payne in nor neil cavuto. this is your world. we have live coverage in fort myers florida. brandy? good afternoon, charles. we re here at a food pantry where a lot of people have been coming to to get some of those necessities that they needed after the flood waters came through this area. just to quickly paint the picture in the fort myers area, if you came here, you d see a lot of lights out. if you re driving down the road, you have to stop at the red light. there s no signals working right now. a lot of downed trees and those that are still up look like they have the bark just stripped from them. a lighter brown shade right now. it s also very active here. a lot of people driving around, starting to get things recovered out here. i want to bring in mary. she s here with the organization, gladiola s food pantry. you re closing up shop for the day but what have you been providing for people? since the pantry was flooded during the s