that share a distinct spirit of adventure. families were immediately notified. here s what the rest of the world knows so far what we can learn. the coast guard saying an underwater robot found the tail cone of the sub along with other debris, all of it found in about 1,600 feet from the bow of the titanic itself. they say the remote operations on the owes floor will continue. they didn t indepeicate for exay how long. so it goes on. so does the world. i m neil cavuto. this is your world. let s go to john tobin in new foundland. mike? all hope for a miracle is lost. people hung on, even the remote operated vehicle started to find bits and minefield of what they found started to work their way out to the general public where we learned about it. as you mentioned, the debris of the titan submersible fund about 1,600 feet off of the bow off of the u.s.s. titanic. all of the passengers inside the submersible have been lost. all indications are that it suffered a catastrophic
leading the pack. it s time for believes in america s power. it s tough to remain positive sometimes. there is mental toughness. physical toughness, how do you not have those things? i don t know how he could have made it. i do believe it was an absolute blessing that he does not remember that. hail, thunderstorms, and damaging tornadoes ripping through the sound knocking out power for more than 100,000 homes and businesses. this kind of weather is unusual for june. it was like baseball sized hail following from the sky. 12 nicu workers out of a virginia hospital are pregnant. first time in history having this many pregnant employees in one unit. five of them are first-time moms. he can t even skin a bug he don t know who jack daniels is that s right. steve: that s right. live from new york city, it is a friday in the summer and it s our all-american summer concert series today with justin moore and riley green. let me tell you, folks, here in new york
neil: are you ready for this? one week till iowa and the heat is on. ron desantis and nikki haley duking it out in the hawkeye state. donald trump continueses to hold a commanding lead there. team trump is ramping up its attacks on haley. that has some folks wondering what has him nervous. desantis supporters chip roy here to say don t count out my candidate, ron desantis. get ready. your world starts right now. i m neil cavuto. and let s get to it. we ve got aishah hasnie in des moines, iowa where things are heating up despite an arctic blast. at least it s not just constant blizzard conditions like it was for you earlier. how are things there now? i like that music. we re going need that to get us through the next couple days. it s going to drop to one degree by the time we hit caucus night. that will be a problem possibly the weather to make sure some of these folks get out there and caucus for ordinary candidates. today the weather was a problem. a lot of folks had
editorial report. we hook ahead to 2024 and a new set of challenges and opportunities for the country. i m edward lawrence in this week for paul gigot, and we begin with the u.s. economy which defied expectations in 2023 as inflation fell and recession fierce faded. now the santa claus rally in the stock market giving us another record close this week for the dow jones industrial average and the federal reserve signal rate hikes are done and cuts could be in store for 2024. let s bring in jason trennert, he s the chairman and ceo of strategists and investment strategy firm. jason, let s start overall here, we get this. you know, overall we get some the contrarians won in 2023. so people were projecting the most predictive recession in history, and it didn t happen. so is the recession then off the table for 2024? edward, it probably is. i will say that the recession didn t happen in 2023 partly because we ran a budget deficit of close to 6% of gdp, $2 trillion at full em
the story starts now. john and gillian, happy new year. i m trace gallagher in for martha maccallum. a bomb shell update to a story we ve been following closely ever since this testimony last month. you understand that this call for intyfada is to commit gen se against israel. that type of hateful speech is abhorrent. do you believe that type of speech is contrary to harvard s code of conduct or is it allowed at harvard. it s at odds can you not say it s against the we embrace a commitment to free expression even views that are objectionable, offensive, hateful. it s when the speech crosses in to conduct that violating our policies against bullying does that speech not cross that barrier? does that speech not call for the genocide of jews and the elimination of israel? now claudine gay is stepping down after backlash of that and the plagiarism she s been on the job six months and two days. dave rubin and robert wolf are standing by. first to molly li