can t we still be friends [applause] lawrence: we are in new york at the peter pan diner. [cheers and applause] lawrence: all of these folks decided to get up in the pouring rain. the wind banging against their cars. they thought it was important to send a message to all of the candidates that are running in the republican primary. but, also, the joe biden they are not happy with what is going on in the country. and they are not going to be silent about it, guys. brian: two things going on with lawrence. is he jumping into adam klotz s spot by talking about the weather and pops the collar like jesse watters. be you, lawrence. come on. lawrence: i like taking things from the fox family and putting it in my represent deleware. carley: that is a lawrence jones look for sure. i picked a all the wrong day to bring my christmas gifts in to fox. it was pouring and i got soaked on my way into work today. steve: oops. lawrence: you still look flawless, carley. st
[crash] [engine revving] carley: straight to a fox news alert. a car slams into the presidential motorcade just feet away from president biden. brian: meanwhile, peter doocy has been tracking the story overnight and joining us with details. peter? president biden is walking out of his harpts wilmington 8:00 last night. somebody shouted a question to him why is he losing to trump and in polls. he shouted back the person is reading the wrong polls and he froze along with most of secret service detail with the sound of a car crashing. we have video of it. and you will see the sound of the crash and then they very urgently but delicate get the president into his armored car. [crash] [engine revving] whoa! peter: you never see anything like that. a secret service vehicle in en route another in delaware. no security with this event. the president departed without incident. the secret service was on hand as the president was dining with campaign staff. they quickly swarmed
let s update you on the fallout following the collapse of silicon valley bank. injapan today shares in its biggest banks have dropped sharply as global markets react to the banking sector sell off in the us. despite a promise from us president biden that his government would do everything needed to maintain stability. on monday americans were lining up outside their branches to access their funds. some venture capitalists in california were seen taking out their money in cashier cheques worth millions of dollars. the volatility sparked by the collapse of svb has led to speculation the federal reserve will now pause its plans to keep raising interest rates, designed to tame inflation. our north america business correspondent, michelle fleury, reports from new york. what the hammock in the us banking sector means for the broader economy is to be seen but it s taking calculations about how america s fight against inflation maeve plouffe. economists at goldman sachs no longer exp
transportation is looking into what caused southwest airlines travel meltdown last month. this is what we begin with. memphis on edge this morning, the city is bracing for the release of police body cam video of officers beating tyre nichols after a traffic stop that turned deadly. we re waiting to see if officers involved will face charges. i have a warning for you, we re going to show you a photo of tyre nichols in his hospital bet before he died. his family has seen the body cam footage they say it s horrific. they demanding murder charges. they say officers beat tyre like a human pinata for several minutes. sara sidner joins us this morning. they re bracing for the video in memphis. the chief condemning what happened to tyre. this is an awful sorry all around. reporter: it is. because we have not seen the video and the public has not seen the video, there is great concern here about what the response is going to be. but we do know that this was a vicious attack really