thank you so much for spending part of your tuesday with. we re grateful. the beat with ari melber, i want to hear what you have to say about the novel legal arguments we heard today. i appreciate that. we rely as well. we watch you, novel, extreme, dangerous, you re ono something. we re going to get to it. thank you, appcie it. welcome to the beat, i am ari melber, today marked the most controversial court hearing in the coup of donald trump. we can see the motorcade driving up to the washington courthouse today. some important things happened. trump pulled up so that he, the defendant, could attend this crucial appeals hearinwhh determines if this march coup trial will happen or not. trump and psktfuelga context laid out. i want to start withhe key developments that we learned from this hearing. one, trump is likely to lose. the judges were very skeptical, across the hearing of these extreme claims. most accounts of the hearing reported on that and how all three jud
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
prime time tonight. oh, that was the good thing i ve ever heard in my life. let s go. democratin. let s shoot a video in then senate. and they were rising inside t-mobile arena to pay their respects, trump jumped out to the largestto pay t lead the republican has had in 20 years. america s race to the bottom. plus oc. i feel going out my finger, just getting the heart senate building has produced some of washington s biggest fireworks. from condoleezza rice testifying biggest in front of e 911 commission or james comey lying through his teetht th about the russia hoax. to brad kavanaugh s testy confirmation hoax, hearing righo room 216. yes, we drank beer. my friends and i, the boys and girls. yes, we drank beer. i liked beer and. still like beer. we drank beer. but last week broke the mold. a sex tape. hing not that there s anything wrong with that. with tha, actually, in this cas, there is. the tape was sose graphic. kind of made us miss the blue dress. a youn drg m
long. you can feel it. the drip, drip, drip of disclosures about the strength and the specificity of special counsel jack smith s evidence in the mar-a-lago documents investigation. and today, the new york times is naming names. the new york times reveals the workers who moved the boxes containing white house documents ahead of a meeting between donald trump s legal team and doj at mar-a-lago. the new york times reports that the two employees were a maintenance worker and trump s valet, and that they moved the boxes into the room before search of the storage room that sam day by evan corcoran, a lawyer for trump. for trump. this brand new reporting, which we should mention, has not been independently verified by nbc news, raises a whole host of questions when viewed in terms of whether it helps to answer essential questions in the case. did donald trump clearly and flagrantly commit obstruction of justice? as jack smith barrels to an indictment of the president, we h