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
president for now. lawyers for donald trump vowing to fight the colorado supreme court ruling that could keep him off the ballot in 2024. where this fight goes now and how fast. and here s not a surprise, trump s republican rivals are rushing to defend him after this unprecedented ruling. we re in iowa as the candidates storm the campaign trail with less than a month to make their cases to voters before the caucuses. and new images from inside the tunnels built by hamas. the new york times reporter who was taken inside is our guest. i m kate bolduan with sara sidner. john berman is off today. this is cnn news central. this morning donald trump is vowing to fight back after being booted from the ballot in colorado. last night in a stunning decision the colorado supreme court ruled the former president is not eligible to be a presidential candidate in 2024 because he, quote, engaged in insurrection citing the 14th amendment. the majority opinion came to the conc
since 1986. in the last few minutes, we have seen him drive to the gates of buckingham palace. he is in his uniform and he is no doubt saddling up, because he is going to be emerging from the palace and not too long. around 10:a5am. and i mjoined by some ladies from dallas, texas. how excited are you? i saw you a moment to go with your phones out, taking photos and videos. 50 moment to go with your phones out, taking photos and videos. taking photos and videos. so excited to celebrate taking photos and videos. so excited to celebrate the taking photos and videos. so excited to celebrate the sovereign taking photos and videos. so excited to celebrate the sovereign and - taking photos and videos. so excited to celebrate the sovereign and his i to celebrate the sovereign and his birthday, to celebrate the sovereign and his birthday, and just to see the welsh guard birthday, and just to see the welsh guard and birthday, and just to see the welsh guard and all of the bands and
closely aligning with vladimir putin and moscow. they want to certainly head that off, as we heard from janis mackey frayer earlier on your show, that the view in china is they re trying to stake tout a sort of middle ground. both leaders i m sure will try to take credit for the call. we will be looking to see, okay, what does joe biden say about the call? if he talks about china s role as a sort of middle, you know, force there, that might be a good sign. it might potentially raise speculation that vladimir putin would be further isolated. on the flip side, if biden s call, readout is hawkish in tone and it doesn t look very good and it looks like xi is sort of saddling up with putin, that s bad news. china will be able to bail him out. what consequences could there be briefly? economic sanctions? yes, china has complained they don t want to be collateral damage of the sanctions enacted
bull. set one loose in a senior ornter. that s crazy. why would you think that? why would you do that? reporter: for rodeo clown jason dent, laughs are his livelihood, but it s his t dekick, this one-ton bull named ole who steals the show. hello, everyone! reporter: when ole lumbered into the wesley life senior y,mmunity, not a grandma or grandpa scattered. you got it! reporter: instead, the bull inched closer for the ride of a lifetime. he you did it! reporter: wilma hoekstra, who is 96, is old enough to know better, but too young to care. have you ever been on the back of a bull before? never. never. reporter: why did you wait 96 years? i don t know. ( laughter ) i think it s because i got wiser. i want to go down! d reporter: saddling up can be difficult. you made it! reporter: but the laughs and smiles are contagious. she had a great time.