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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 20 ....
red sea as the risk to u.s. troops grows by the day. the u.s. navy helicopters destroy three iranian-backed houthi boats after they attacked yet another shipping vessel sunday. this marks the latest of roughly two dozen houthi attacks on international shipping since november. the u.s. navy because the ongoing assaults reckless, but says there are no signs of them slowing down. happy new year, and welcome to a special edition of fox news live. i m rich edson in new york. and i m anita vogel in los angeles. happy new year to you. the white house says the u.s. was acting in self-defense when it fired upon those houthi-operated boats. they say it s an all out effort aimed at preventing a wider war, that critics warn it is not the time to be on defense. this idea that we are just going to play defense, waste all our missiles, which is the benefit of the chinese and iranians, let the houthis fire at will not stop without any consequence, that s got to and now. anita: ....
and play scottish traditional music. and of course he left school at the age of 1a and immediately started working on farms, and he was the youngest of 13. my mother, on the other hand, she could read music, but she didn t have a very good ear, so in a way it was the opposite. and i remember when she told the story whereby she was asked to play in the village, or if she would help out for the village church and play the organ there, because she was really kind of the only one who could maybe play a few hymns. and she said, oh, no, i really don t want to be doing this i m far too busy, and so on. and. but they pleaded with her and she said, well, i lljust do one sunday , and 36 years later she was still there. i went to a primary school that had 36 pupils in the entire school and two teachers, so it was a tiny, tiny country school, but every friday a music teacher would come in and we would be given a general music lesson. so by the time we left primary school at th ....
everyone, welcome to a potential edition of sunday morning futures. i m jason chaffetz in for maria bartiromo. today, record illegal crossings at our southern border while president biden s department of justice attacks those trying to stop it. customs and border protection sources tell fox news border agents have encountered nearly 290,000 the migrants this month, breaking september s record by at least 16,000. the justice department s response? threatening to sue texas for, get this, enforcing a law making illegal border entry a state crime. texas has three days to block state police from arresting illegals, or the department of justice will take them to court. state attorney general ken paxton s response, bring it. we will defend texas. we ll talk to him in just a few moments. also maria talks to cardinal timothy dolan, archbishop of new york, about his tate s migrant crisis and his message for the new year. plus, one of our own navy sailors with an unblemished rec ....
everyone, welcome to a potential edition of sunday morning futures. i m jason chaffetz in for maria bartiromo. today, record illegal crossings at our southern border while president biden s department of justice attacks those trying to stop it. customs and border protection sources tell fox news border agents have encountered nearly 290,000 the migrants this month, breaking september s record by at least 16,000. the justice department s response? threatening to sue texas for, get this, enforcing a law making illegal border entry a state crime. texas has three days to block state police from arresting illegals, or the department of justice will take them to court. state attorney general ken paxton s response, bring it. we will defend texas. we ll talk to him in just a few moments. also maria talks to cardinal timothy dolan, archbishop of new york, about his tate s migrant crisis and his message for the new year. plus, one of our own navy sailors with an unblemished rec ....