some 2.2 million people move to the southeast and over two years roughly the population of houston. according to a new report in bloomberg, six fast-growing states in the south have now added more to the national gdp than the northeast. those six states, florida, texas, georgia, the carolinas, tennessee are in a middle of a $100 million wealth migration. the u.s. economic center moves south. according to the irs, the south adds $100 billion in wealth, the northeast has lost $60 billion. president joe biden spent time in south carolina celebrating his green energy and money printing economic approach to politics and he said this is why there is growth in the south. we made a commitment. i ll be president for all americans, whether the elected officials voted for them or not. whoever you voted for. i ve kept my promise. in fact, some analysis to have said the laws i ve signed will do more to help run america than blue america. if that s okay with me because we are all america
jr. thanks to democratic strategy of ignoring states that put primaries ahead of south carolina a win could give rfk jr. major momentum as they search for alternative candidate that isn t scared to go on campaign trail or that can actually function. mobilize the world leading admit rs to help poor krnghtses deal with impact of climate change they call it the g7. they build back biden build back better and we realize that got confusing now we don t call it that. we have plans to build a railroad from pacific to indian ocean and plans to build in in one of the largest solar plants in the world. i can go on but i m not i m going off script i ll get in trouble. [laughter] that is off the script, and to make matters worse, a focus group of north carolina swing vote rs says that they re concerned by biden s age. but whatever you do don t bother nancy pelosi about it. do you think that president biden s age has finally caught up to him at all? absolutely not. i think that
let s go to kelly o grady on why this is so different. kelly? well, great to see you, neil. yeah, when i woke up this morning and i heard that j.p. morgan chase had taken over first republic, it reminded of 2008 when you saw them take over bear stearns, when you saw them take over washington mutual. one of the key take-aways, the big bank banks keep getting bigger. j.p. morgan won out on a competitive bidding process. they re taking over all deposits. the bank will also make a 10.6 million payment to the fdic as part of this takeover. they were operating as usual today. the one that i m at, folks were coming in and out, checking their accounts. the president said he feels like the banking system is going to be okay. listen to this. regulators have taken action to facilitate the sale of first republic bank and ensure that all depositors are protected and the taxpayers are not on the hook. these actions are going to make sure that the banking system is safe and sounds. ma
see the crime scene for themselves. we ll have a live report from the courthouse in south carolina coming up. at least a dozen people hospitalized, but no deaths reported after tornadoes tear apart businesses and homes in central oklahoma. we ll have the latest on the storms that made million z miserable over the last 24 hours and the problems they left behind. first, the challenges to donald trump. ideologically, financially and organizationally, all ramping up. case in point, ron desantis is gathering for more than 150 donors, a huge event over the weekend held less than a ten-minute drive from former president trump s back yard. the event was described as, quote, part of desantis increasingly open encroachments into the former president s long-term support base and ideological turf. that s just the tip of the iceberg with the florida governor set to extend his campaign with a national book tour that launches tomorrow. we should be clear. right nou desantis is still a
named matthew as merrick, could rule on a case that seeks to upend access to a key component of medication abortion nationwide. that is a drug called the fda approved for use in september of 2000, and since then, it has been used safely by about 5 million people in the united states alone. typically, in tandem with another truck called now, works mifepristone by blocking the production of a hormone that s needed for pregnancy. and then it begins a miscarriage, and the two drugs when used together, they re about 99.6% effective at terminating a pregnancy or completing a miscarriage and they are safe. if you don t want to take the word of the 5 million people in america have taken that drug, you can look into decades of research that show the risk of complications that mifepristone is less than 0.4%. that basically means that it is safer than tylenol and viagra. it is so safe, in fact, about as of 2022, more than 54% of abortions in the united states happened with these pil