and the rise of china. and, climate advocates bless the president for approving a huge drilling project in alaska. we will sit down democratic senator chris van hollen let what it says about progressive s wish list ahead of 2024. plus, the bite administration says the worst is over, after a high-profile bank failure spoils markets appear. our banking system is sound. but while makers, business leaders and consumers are still bracing ahead of a fed interest rate decision just days away. we will bring in mohamed el-erian one of the world s most respected investors on what this means for your economy and your money. then, former president donald trump says he expects to be arrested in manhattan on tuesday per bless the sunday panel of the looming charges could up and the 2024 campaign all right now on fox news sunday . gate hello from doctors in washington. global powers are flexing this week russian president putin is prepared to welcome his chinese counterpart judging p
making, but silicon valley s implosion is the biggest such failure since the collapse of our entire financial system 15 is years ago.o down next, and we ve got you covered in los angeles with kelly o grady on how all of this happened, at the white house with lucas tomlinson on what they hop next, in washington with former fdic chair sheila bair on why this won t be another financial meltdown, she hopes. and in florida with home depot cofounder bernie marcus who says that doesn t mean this still won t be a big confidence meltdown no matter what happens next. all that and nikki haley on cracking down at the border by sending u.s. troops to the border and a portland, oregon, businessman who was trying to make a living amidst a crime wave that is soaring, and city officials all but ignoring. busy show, busy weekend, and it all starts right now. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. very good to have you. now to the our biggest story, that bank collapse and what it could portend fo
trying to get cash out, prompting police blocking to the manhattan branch. nate foy joins us with the latest on this. hi, nate. hey, anita, this triggered the largest bank runs in u.s. history. withdrew $42 billion on thursday which worked out to over a million dollars every single second over a 10-hour period. a much more quiet day here than at the hone silicon valley branch in new york. as a dozen tech founders and ceo s showed up. they were turned away and the cops were called. take a look at the video. it happened after the shocking announcement of a $1.8 billion loss at the bank. depositors were turned away not only here, but also in california. the bank crumbled after a loss and they re known for the tech sector leaving startups in crisis mode. take a listen. if you re a start-up, cash is king. the cash and the work flow to be able to have runway is critical. so access to the cash to now to be able to pay your employees, to cover the expenses you ve got is the thi
white house with more on this, hi, lucas. lucas: it adds trillions to the national debt with $31 trillion and interest payments on the debt next year could one day approach the size of the defense budget. let that sink in. now here is house speaker kevin mccarthy adding more c conte. we ve only paid $9 trillion in interest. so he s going took us 80 some years to happen in less than ten years. lucas: let s take a look at biden tax proposals which would add more to the national debt. 25% minimum tax on people with 10 100 million plus dollars. 39.6 capital gains tax for people making over 400 grand. 28% corporate income tax, 4% stock buyback tax and 3. 8% surtax on investment income. late yesterday reports circulated that the white house will approve drilling in alaska. no final decisions have been made and anyone who says otherwise is wrong. now 3 years ago as presidential candidate as president he said he would never approve any drilling projects. no more subsidies f
week after the armed abduction before other americans. they traveled there from south carolina, just across the border into northeast new mexico. the surveillance video you see appears to have the government forcing them back into the tr truck. two of the americans were later found dead, allegedly murdered at the hands of the mexican cartel. that now is apologizing for the kidnapping. two other americans thankfully are back safe here at home. cooks don t sign for the federal government to step in and take charge and actually do something about the situation. i can the question needs to be race how many more americans are we going to lose? something needs to be done for their needs to be accidents enough of the rhetoric. arthel: border state congresswoman debbie les of arizona joins us in a moment. but first bill is alive in texas where those three women were missing began the journey. bill, what more can you tell us? arthel, good afternoon to you. we have learned to texas s