you are watching fox and friends first s, i m carley shimkus. todd: i d todd piro. not seeking charges against the president because joe biden seems to be well meaning elderly man with a poor memory. details are concerning. the report claims he did not remember when he was vice president or when his son beau died. carley: madeline rivera. some material include documents about military and foreign policy in afghanistan and were found in a badly damaged box surrounded by household items. herr did not bring charges. the president looking to quell this political fire storm and defended his president biden: i put this country back on their feet. he referred to egypt s president as president of mexico. initially the president of mexico, cici. he seeks a second term, one lawmaker questions whether the president is fit to hold office now. president biden needs to be charged or removed from office under the 25th amendment. you either have to prosecute him or remove hi
the editorial board. alexandria hoff joins us live. alexandria: u.s. regulators are applauding the deal saying the lifeline given to first republic bank demonstrates the resilience of the american banking system. all of this to pull first republic bank from the spiral met by silicon valley, signature and silver gate. join statement reads action of the largest banks reflect confidence in the banking system, we are deploying strength and liquidity to the largest system where it is needed most. the banks are supporting the economy and those around us. secretary yellen was among the architects of the deal. her testimony game days after emergency action to contain collapse of silicon valley bank. listen. i can reassure the members of the committee that our banking system is sound. americans can feel confident that their deposits will be there when they need them. this week s actions demonstrate resolute commitment to ensure that our financial system remains strong and that dep
30.3 million in donations came in 2018 and 2019, the time immediately following the penn biden center s opening and 23.1 million in donations from anonymous chinese donors since 2016. what does this say about joe biden s willingness to be tough on china? well, it shows he s not. this is where he s been financed. the upenn center, the penn biden center, once they got going, the number and explosion of chinese money that came to that institution is outstanding, unbelievable. the fact biden got paid $900,000 from the biden center, again, you peel the onion back, it doesn t smell right. something is upon haing here, influence pedalling most likely. it is a tragedy the president of the united states is mixed up in
JAKARTA, Jan 31 (Bloomberg): Indonesia will receive as many as 23.1 million doses of the AstraZeneca Plc vaccine in the first half, boosting the government’s inoculation efforts as Covid-19 cases and deaths continue to rise by record numbers.
The Southeast Asian nation will get the shots of the AstraZeneca vaccine through the World Health Organization-backed Covax initiative, the Indonesian foreign affairs ministry said in a statement on Sunday. Covax aims to provide vaccines for developing countries.
The vaccines will arrive in stages, with 25%-35% by March and the remainder in the second quarter, the ministry said, citing a letter of confirmation from Covax. The shots can be used once the WHO approves the AstraZeneca inoculation for emergency use. The initial allocation for Indonesia is between 13.7 million and 23.1 million shots, the ministry said.
[ applause ] they vote many times, not just twice. not just three times. they vote it s like a circle. they come back, they put a new hat on. they come back, they put a new shirt on. and in many cases they don t even do that. not true either. the president claiming what would amount to pretty widespread and blatant voter fraud. not true. studies have shown that voter fraud is very rare in this country. how rare? the los angeles times reported that california officials investigated 149 cases in 2016. they found only six cases worth sending to local district attorneys. six out of 23.1 million votes cast in the state.