stabilize. i ve had the same job 34 years. i m good. where the economy sits might determine what the next chapter will look like for the country. i m going to work hard, pay off my bills. have a new car in sight. i m going to do it. i m optimistic about 2024 and all it will bring to the world, to the economy. neil: investors have high hopes for a new year and a new stock market. let s say for the first trading day, not the most magnificent of starts. last year s so-called m magnificent big tech stocks were big duds. so we record, you decide if 2024 is still big. welcome. i m neil cavuto. happy to have you with us. happy new year to you as well. to lydia hu on the bumpy start to what ken fisher says is going to be another banner year. but again, not quite starting out that way. yeah, hi, neil. you said it best. today was a bumpy start for the first day of trading in this new year. of course, it s coming on the heels of a blockbuster close at the end of 2023. al
everyone. welcome to this special edition of sunday morning futures. i m maria bartiromo. merry christmas to all on this christmas eve this morning. coming up, my exclusive visit with cardinal timothy do hand at the historic e st. patrick s cathedral, i was able to tour the historic can cathedral with the cardinal. he has a message for all of us this christmas. but first, america s safety. new data on who and how many people are flooding the u.s. border or. the implications to cities and citizens across the country with wisconsin senator ron johnson on the senate homeland are security and budget committees. then, election interference from joe biden s henchmen to communists in china. john ratcliffe, former director of national intelligence and former u.s. attorney, on the impact of tipping the scales against political enemies. plus, 2024 presidential candidate vivek ramaswamy and his wife, dr. apure v.a. is, weigh in on colorado s supreme court decision and the road ahead.
welcome to this special edition of sunday morning futures i m maria bartiromo. merry christmas to all on thisme christmas ve this morning. coming up my exclusive visit with timny dare plan at st. patrick s cathedral also able to light a candle while there and tour this historic cathedral with the cardinal. he has a message for all of us this christmas. first america safety new data on who and how many people are flooding the u.s. border.pe thope implications two cities ad citizens across the country with wisconsin senator ron johnson on senate homeland security andelan budget committees then election interference. from joe biden henchmen former r director of national intention and former u.s. attorney on impact of tipping the scales against political enemies. plus vivek ramaswamy and his wife doctor weigh in on colorado supreme court decision and thete road ahead all right here right. now on sunday morning futures. maria: and we begin this christmas eve morning with growi
been promised something? it s ridiculous. the irony is you look at the the other professional politicians in the race, every one from chris christie to ron desantis to nikki haley, they ve been looking trump s boots for years for money and encoursements and chris christie, lobbying him. neil: to be fair, chris christie has not done it in this campaign. you re right. he was enamored years ago. that s what i m saying. these professional politicians, they wave in one direction the wind is blowing. look at me. look at the polls in iowa. i m run-away the second choice. if donald trump weren t in this race, i d be winning iowa in close to a landslide if you look at the recent polls. it would be easy if donald trump weren t in the race, but i stand based on principal. we have to do the right thing for the country. voters should be able to decide who their president is. that s not too much to ask. that s what the united states of
policy maerlts but at the same ti maerlgtters, but at the sam time, klobuchar is fueled by this desire to defeat donald trump and that being the top priority for democrats. let me ask you lastly about the form in which in is happening. we are still in a primary. there are a lot of candidates vying for the nomination. they re trying to set themselves apart from each other. presumably, the focus you re prescribing will be the one that the democratic nominee is going to adopt. in other words, how worried should we be at this point in the cam ppaign there isn t that whole focus you writedas might pivot to the center toward the general election. you don t want becomes difficult or impossible to reach out to the moderates. there s probably 10 or 15% of republicans who are anti-trump, who are gettable as long as you