mosel and indictment of the u.s. president of a kind of take you there alive, these are strange days indeed. both the current and former president under special counsel investigation of taking classified documents. today, former president trump was on a golf course oreo today in new jersey, and he also shoop his legal team after learning that he will face charges in miami and they were grand juries remember in d.c. and in miami, and there s a suggestion that they were not expecting this to be centered in miami. but now there is a whole lot of things that we need to talk about around the meaning of that and what that will look like. more on all of the cinema met with congressman michael waltz, constitutional attorney jonathan jonathan turley, former fbi attorney, and former deputy assistant attorney general john year, so they have a great write up as we wait for jack smith at the podium here for any minute. first lucas tomlinson as we get this underway. hello lucas. hello ma
investor sing green and 2023. a well, they will be popping more champagne and the new year. hello, edward lawrence and for neil cavuto and this is a special edition of your world. a special edition with stocks with all three major aggregates surrogate with rate hikes from the fed and price hikes that had customers scrambling but with inflation grueling and a rate cut possibly coming, let s ask at the new year s money panel purely months and from portfolio wealth advisors and casper from chief market strategist and stone x, which i love that name by the way. let s start with you. where does the market go in 2024? let s will look where earnings are going. after all the estimates drop down, we still have about depending on the u.s., 10% earnings growth going into next year. so if you take away where it is now come if we can grow with another 10% of them i think we can get well into the 5,000, and maybe the end of next year. but i think we will see more up next year. just r
with lucas tomlinson, we have you covered in the beginning on washington, what is exactly in all of this? alexis mcadams on how presidential candidates are responding to this. andy mccarthy on a big shake-up in the president s legal team because of this, and the hills bob q on how money donors are playing this. so it s time to get right to it. welcome, everybody. i am neil cavuto and this is your world, when it moves, and moves fast and this is a fast moving story, the very latest on what happens now. lucas. you re not kidding, we have learned that former president trump was personally involved in moving boxes of classified documents before the indictment that was unsealed this afternoon, listing those 37 charges against him a short time ago, special counsel jack smith spoke from washington. we have one set of laws in this country, and they apply to everyone. applying those laws with the facts, that s what determines the outcome of the investigation. nothing more, nothi
federal law and their constitutional role, we will see more of this, that is a sad statement. todd: this is fox and friends first s, i m todd piro . i m ashley strohmier. brooke singman has breaking details. blue crosses the illegal immigrant accused of shooting and killing a family was found hiding in a closet under a pile of laundry. agents from the border patrol capturing francisco oropesa who faces five murder counts and being held on $5 million bond. jimmy paul in charge of the case says a tip led to the arrest. a tip came in through the tip line and we want to thank the person who had the courage and bravery to call in the suspect s location. brooke: officials tracked oropesa s wife to the house where he was arrested, another of oropesa s family. police are trying to find out if oropesa had help hiding. troy miller releasing a statement saying i m incredibly proud of the work force who apprehended the suspect of friday s shooting. our officers bring incred
holiday for encouraging majority of days be spent at their desk. this will have noticeable impact. security company castle systems says we have been sitting around 43% occupancy passed couple of months. some like new york city seeing lower occupancy rates. more are returning to the office, castle says increased interest in their tracking system. not just for security reasons. people are coming in when they are supposed to be when they say they are coming in. companies have seen push back from employees that don t want to end remote work. many are calling return to office draconian and they do exceptional work. castle says occupancy levels 20% earlier this work. they have doubled and expect them to go up more tomorrow. charles? changes, a lot, madison. let s bring in casey mcdonald and heatha. mike, i think the window is closing in on folks. 20% across the board. might and muscle, i am going to work from home or else i think that clock is ticking down. maybe to an ex