all in with chris hayes starts now. tonight on all in silicon valley bank is awok beg. they were one of the most woke banks lord knows what other left-wing was going on in these woke banks. the desperate right-win attempt to pass the buck o bank failure after trump signed the bil that made it possible. during the history of our country, no president has ever passed more regulation cuts. then, the 2024 hopefuls who will agree on ukraine, backing putin s position against other republicans. just because someone clai something doesn t mean i belongs to them. this is an invasion. and team trump on the defensive that he faces th possibility of an indictment this week. we are shocked that this ha gotten this far. all in starts right now good, evening from new york i m chris hayes. today we learned that both the department of justice and th security and exchang commission are investigating the collapse of silicon valley bank last week sources tell nbc news
the president making his trip to the southern border since taking office. working to address immigration in the influx of people coming to our southern border. the other big story tonight coming from brazil. or supporters of former president bolsonaro fueled by election denialism storm the governments congress. refusing to accept the truth that bolsonaro lost. bolsonaro, we should note, refusing himself to accept defeat. we ll have more on this throughout the night. but first, let s start in el paso, texas, where the president s tonight. we re told that he has been briefed on the situation in brazil. he s in texas making a symbolic step toward addressing immigration. and the influx of migrants at our border. he met with local officials a short time ago, assessing border patrol operations at the bridge of america s port of entry. on arrival in tax, and biden was greeted by republican governor greg abbott. one of his chief critics who gave him a letter laying out what republi
a crisis with no ordinary solution because this was no ordinary storm. look at the staggering scale of destruction. complicating hundreds of rescue efforts. it laid waste to entire towns, robbing people of their homes and livelihoods. some residents are now beginning to pick up the pieces. others have no pieces left to pick up. i just returned from a boat ride with the cageous navy where i saw some of the destruction for myself. this is what ian did to matt lachey in lee county where most of the deaths occurred so far. in matlacha. they find one of your neighbors? yeah. yeah. they found, like, i think three bodies so far in the water. i know there s more. cnn s nadia romero is in arcadia. we begin with brian todd in naples. officials said it could take months to recover. we have seen evidence all day long from our boat ride to where you are right now. where do things stand today where you are? jim, we re going to show you more evidence of why it s going to take so lon
overturn the islamic republic, as anti government protests enter a fifth week. crowds have again filled the streets of zahedan, the city where dozens of people were reportedly killed by the security forces. it s 3:30, good morning. coming up shortly we will bring you news watch. now on bbc news click. today we are literally stepping into history. we are at alexandra palace. that s the studio and there. 2022 months 100 years of the bbc. what began with a single radio transmission has transformed into a global broadcaster. it has been working to inform, educate and entertain the nation. and throughout those hundred years the bbc has been pushing the boundaries of broadcasting, embracing and sometimes even creating the latest technology. 100 years of broadcasting. it is amazing when you think of it. you don t look a day over 30. and the studio and alexandra palace has a very special place in bbc history. in 1936, the bbc television service was launched right here on this spot. t
necessarily the mini budget. it could just as easily be the fact that the day before, the bank of england did not raise interest rates as much as the federal reserve did, and i thinkjumping to conclusions about causality is not meeting the bbc s requirement for impartiality. jacob rees mogg there on wednesday. on friday, we heard of kwasi kwarteng s sacking. well, it is been a busy week for what used to be the business and economics unit and now the money, technology and data department, but its editor has spared the time to talk to us. and thank you for coming on newswatch. and being ex chancellor and already some viewers said that they feel the need that the media has contributed to his departure. when you have a story which started with the pound being at a record low against the dollar, that spike in government borrowing at the bank of england and intervention up to £65 billion in government u turns, think this is a story that is very dramatic in its own right. but that