good morning and welcome to the couch. you are looking at saint paul, minnesota. one of the two twin cities and to do my best steve doocy looks like 31 degrees there and mostly clear. a good morning for this time of year and so are we, carley. carley: it s nippy in saint paul. joey: is that what you call it? carley: a little nippy. are their mountains in minnesota? carley: one. is he going to quiz me on pooing toography? i draw a blank. joey jerry i don t know if there are a lot of mountains in the midwest. giant lakes. griff: i have been there and seen lakes i haven t seen the mountains. carley: it s 43 degrees here. so it is 12 degrees warmer here and very warm because i just turned on the space heater underneath this desk. sorry, joey, he hates when i do that. joe: he gets it so hot here my feet are burning up. griff: is that because you want caribbean temperature? carley: why would we talking about the caribbean. someone will be experiencing caribbea
-what happened friday when silicon valley bank fell. svb, a top choice for tech start-ups, with more than $2 hundred billion in assets at the time. that makes it the second largest bank failure in american history behind the washington mutual meltdown in 2008. we had a great recession then. the president now keeps saying we re not headed for a recession. a host of companies affected include household names like etsy and fit bit. all deposits at the failed bank will be available today. investors knew the risk and should not be protected. yes, the fdic is up to $250,000. if you invested in the banking institutions you just lost your cash. when biden was vice president, taxpayers were on the hook for bank bail-outs. they used our cash to bail out the big guys. the administration may be looking to avoid backlash for doing that this time. president biden: customers can rest assured that he will be protected and accessed to their money. no losses will be borne by the taxpayers.
i can see that i can see alexandria obviously talking there but we are having a bit of and adio issue, we will circle back and get back to her in a moment. in the mean time, i will take you out to the great state of florida where we have live pictures of mar-a-lago, the former president trump s beautiful estate. some have called it the southern white house. as for the former president he s pushing back against the fbi search of his home on social media saying the agency should return several boxes of privileged-attorney client material that they seized on monday and with the very latest on that we welcome good friend lucas tomlinson. lucas: good afternoon, lawmakers taking sunday talk shows, fallout across party lines, democratic chairman pushing back on former president trump s claims that he has the power to declassify any documents. the former president has no declassification authority and the idea that 18 months after the fact that donald trump could simply announce,
israel pulled out of these talks to get another truce possibly going in qatar, what happened? the talks were at an impasse because hamas had not fulfilled its own commitments. there was an agreed list that hamas signed off on and suddenly they couldn t deliver or they wouldn t deliver and we don t want to just talk for the sake of talking. our goal was to get the people out. the truth is had hamas continued to release hostages, we d be in a pause still. we ve only returned to combat because hamas refused to follow through on a list that itself had agreed to. neil: we ll never know all the details, but that sums up for the israeli positions for those coming out of qatar, and a pause in the war similar to what we had for seven straight days before that was broken off the day before yesterday. what we do know they re still working even behind the scenes at getting a pause going. that looks unlikely in the near future. greg palkot following the fallout from that in israel, gr
american military could partner with the mexican military and the mexican police and we could wipe out the cartels. but the president of mexico refuses to do that. the truth is president biden believes in open borders. the cartels don t seem to bother him. harris: why in the world wouldn t the mexican government say hey, thanks america, you want to help us fight the drug cartels? what s your take? the mexican government doesn t want this to end. if you look at the amount of money that s coming into their economy we talk about billions of dollars from illegal immigration alone. on top of that you add onto the drug trade coming into the united states. why would the mexican government want it to end when all that money is going back into their economy? they want this to continue. they could end it tomorrow and become border security partners and we saw that under president trump when we dropped to 45-year lows in illegal immigration.