Everyone. Well come to Sunday Morning futures. Thanks so much for joining us this morning, im maria bartiromo. Today, Negligence And Dereliction of couth. Fema running out of money after the White House shelled out billions to House And Care for illegals as american citizens get walloped by Hurricane Helene with a little help from biden and harris. Former Hawaii Congresswoman Tulsi gabbard on the ground in North Carolina and georgia with Relief Efforts for hardhit communities. Plus, Florida Congressman Byron Donalds and Pennsylvania Senate Candidate David Mccormick on the race that could change everything now 30 days away. Then, President Trump returns to the scene of the crime, butler, pennsylvania, joined by Elon Musk, when says hes not just maga, hes dark maga. You must have free speech in order to have democracy. Thats why its the first amendment. President trump must win to preserve the constitution. He must win to preserve democracy in america. Maria Coming Up, my exclusive inter
Everyone. Well come to Sunday Morning futures. Thanks so much for joining us this morning, im maria bartiromo. Today, Negligence And Dereliction of couth. Fema running out of money after the White House shelled out billions to House And Care for illegals as american citizens get walloped by Hurricane Helene with a little help from biden and harris. Former Hawaii Congresswoman Tulsi gabbard on the ground in North Carolina and georgia with Relief Efforts for hardhit communities. Plus, Florida Congressman Byron Donalds and Pennsylvania Senate Candidate David Mccormick on the race that could change everything now 30 days away. Then, President Trump returns to the scene of the crime, butlerst maga, hes dark maga. You must haveeech in order to have democracy. Thats why its the first amendment. President trump must win to preserve the constitution. He must win to preserve democracy in america. Maria Coming Up, my exclusive interview with former first Lady Melanne Melania trump ahead of her bo
to pay our bills would be the american people would have a real kick in the economic vein, as a matter of fact the rest of world would, too. president biden and house speaker mccarthy in the oval office yesterday after what both sides called a productive meeting. we ll look at the issues that are still holding up a deal on the debt ceiling. plus, e. jean carroll wants a judge to update her defamation lawsuit against donald trump following his comments about her during a recent town hall. and also ahead the field for the 2024 republican presidential domination adds a new name. we ll show you senator tim scott s first pitch to voters. good morning, and welcome to way too early on this tuesday, may 23rd. i m jonathan lemire. thanks interest starting your day with us. we ll begin this morning with the ongoing debt ceiling negotiations in washington. president joe biden and house speaker kevin mccarthy met at the white house yesterday afternoon. they emerged without a deal
boat followed by ron desantis at 20%. not even close not this impact and the republican party has been remained in trump s images is a grassroots in the base and this is a runaway tripling the amount of support from the next contender and there was event in palm beach for a bunch of donors to have a different view of the horserace but in early primary states were a challenger we need to gain momentum it can be a headwind to be the front runner who clearly still has the pulse of the base and after the mar-a-lago raid that ended up bolstering support for him. if they re going after him that way he s laid out policy videos and proposals being proactive of what he would do in the future he talked in his speech same working to harvest better in the legal way to gather early votes the way the left has dominated we need to get into the business. it was a strong speech and a big win on the pole. he laid out what he stands for and the selection pretty set at the top of my list wil
and supporting prop d to build more affordable housing hi, everyone, it s all happening. it s 4:00 in new york on election day. the end of a campaign that has been like none other in recent history. more than 44 million people have already voted and millions more will have voted before the polls close in the next few hours in all 50 states. it has been an election season defined not just by the issues that dominate every election including the state of the economy, how people feel about the state of the economy, but it s also been defined by an unprecedented threat to income on the ballot and the first national election after the january 6th insurrection. in nearly every state there are republicans who have affirmed their commitment to this same big lie that led to that attack on the u.s. capitol. their races for governor, attorney general, and secretary of state that could have major implications on the next election, 2024, especially if the twice impeached ex-president as