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CNN Anderson Cooper 360 July 6, 2024

deeper trouble, and two credit firms downgraded first republic bank to jump status. though they gave back some ground by the close the dow industrials and s&p 500 still ended the day down significantly. shares of regional banks including first republic were down sharply, in first republic s case by more than 21%. big banks which are more tightly regulated also took a hit with citi group shares down 5%. we ll have more in a moment on what this means to markets and the economy. chris tone romans and phil mattingly with me for that. first we re joined by senator bernie sanders. senator sanders, how much confidence do you have in the banking system right now? and should people watching be worried about their bank and their savings? well, i think we re all concerned about what happened at silicon valley and we re looking at other banks around the country. and i think our hope and our prayer is that there s not going to be contagion. and i think it s imperative that the congress

MSNBC The ReidOut July 6, 2024

do you feel vindicated? this isn t a question of vindication. it s not a question as i stated before about revenge this is a my position is that at the end of the day, donald trump needs to be held accountable for his dirty deeds, if, in fact, that s the way that the facts play out plain and simple this is not about him. this is about holding accountability, truth to power, and everything else in between michael cohen was back before a manhattan grand jury today could an indictment of donald trump be imminent? michael cohen joins me live in just a moment. also tonight, remember the republican party of ronald reagan demanding that the soviet leader tear down the berlin wall? well, today s republican party is parodying the talking points of the ultimate soviet nostalgic, vladimir putin. and offering to hand over ukraine to him as a reward for an illegal war. plus, today s high-stakes hearing in texas, which could result in women losing even more reproductive freedom

FOXNEWS Americas Newsroom July 7, 2024

political spectrum pledging to cancel up the $10,000 for those making less than $125,000 and year and twice that for pell grant recipients. bill: $300 billion is the latest hand out on a tab topping $4 trillion. republicans call it reckless. this sends the wrong incentives telling people if you did pay your loan on time and you did the stand-up thing, you are a sucker. this is just another example of politicians saying give it to me and then we ll take it from the people. of all the dumb things joe biden has done this may be the dumbest yet. it is stiff competition. bill: maria bartiromo has analysis. madison all worth and the cost to taxpayers. hello, jacqui heinrich at the white house. the administration just won t say it even though we already know the answer. the press secretary yesterday repeatedly punted on who is paying for this. this morning the education secretary wouldn t even talk dollar amounts. how much does this cost? you know, depending how many

FOXNEWS America Reports July 7, 2024

sandra: america reports with the justice department last hour submitting proposed redactions to the affidavit used as the basis of the search of former president trump s florida home. now it s up to a federal judge to determine how much of that document the public will actually get to see. hello, welcome, everyone. i m sandra smith in new york. happy friday eve. john: as we like to call it around here, that s what thursday is. good to see you, sandra. the federal judge who approved the warrant to search mar-a-lago is set to weigh the pros and cons of releasing portions of the affidavit. the judge acknowledged heavy redactions to make the document in essence meaningless. justice department maintaining it could be dangerous to release any part of the affidavit saying it could compromise the investigations. republicans, along with several news organizations are pressing for more information about what prompted the unprecedented search of a former president s home. sandra

CNN Anderson Cooper 360 June 4, 2024 00:45:00

a-year precedent overturned by the supreme court and now we have a single judge in west texas basically sitting here ready to take away access to as you ve stated the most commonly used medication to end a pregnancy. it is completely safe. it s safer than tylenol. it s been in use for 22 years, and there s literally no rationale and as, you know, the reports coming out of the hearing today were, even the anti-abortion lawyers that are making this case admitted there is zero precedent for this ever happening. 64.5 million women in america potentially will lose access to this medication. and as you say, it is not simply in states like texas that have banned abortion, it s states all across the country including states new york, california. it doesn t matter. this is i can t overstate how

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