expected to defend the banking system after his government scrambled to prepare emergency measures to bail out silicon valley bank customers. here comes the president coming up to the podium. president biden: before i leave for california, i want to briefly speak about what is happening in silicon valley bank and signature bank. today thanks fought quick action of my administration america will have confidence that the banking system is safe. your deposits will be there when you need them. small businesses across the country that deposit accounts at these banks can breathe easier knowing they can pay their worker and pay their bills. hard working employees can breathe easier as well. last week when we learned of the problems of the banks and the impact they could have on jobs, some small businesses and banking systems overall, i instructed my team to act quickly to protect these interests. they have done that. they have done that. on friday, the government regulator in char
have been ringing the alarm bell for years. we begin with this fox news alert. john: president biden heading to california this hour after giving an update on the sudden collapse of silicon valley banks. the president sought to reassure americans, all while taking shots at top bank executives and republicans for the failure. welcome back as america reports rolls onto us again our appeared happy monday, sandra. here we go again. sandra: i m sandra smith in new york. the news continues. 2:00 on the east coast. sounding off on the handling of this banks collapse. nikki haley offering their take on all of that as they gear up for their 20202024 run. john: out with a warning about the future of guaranteeing deposits. politically, it s going to be impossible not to extend the same full, unlimited deposit guarantee to all banks. once you do it for one bank, it is hard not to do it for ano another. john: let s get straight to peter doocy, waiting president biden s arrival
jesse: and sometimes you don t buy the reason they are dumping you. sorry, george. i don t understand. things were going so great. what happened? something must have happened. it s not you. it s me. you re giving me it s not you it s me routine? jesse: we might be looking at one of the biggest breakups in american history. something we haven t seen like the 40 s. it looks like democrats and the media are working on dumping kamala from the ticket. on friday, liz warren out of nowhere suggested biden could swap out harris for someone else he s more comfortable with. if he is that old in a second term the vice presidency becomes even more important, should kamala harris be his choice the second time around? recommendation you know, i i really want to defer to what makes biden comfortable on his team. we go way back, but they need they have to be a team. jesse: kamala s team hit the ceiling and forced pocahontas to apologize now liz says she didn t mean it.
discoveries in different locations but we still don t know who removed those documents in the first place. what exactly was in them? where they were cut before they ended up in delaware and the penn biden center and went on why they were taken and how did the president remove these documents exactly? our own peter doocy try to get some answers at the white house press briefing, watch. is president biden involved up in a cover? the president has been clear that he takes this very seriously. that is a question that everybody left out. interesting question to ask, but any other underlying questions that you may have, i would refer you to my colleagues, the white house counsel. i will continue to be consistent and refer you to any questions that you have there. emily: now, even some democrats are raising questions about the white house was transparency on the issue or lack thereof. they fear this could turn into a major problem for the party 2024. the white house downplayin
control of products. they are making more money than they ve ever made. bill: opening arguments in the cop s trial are set to begin there. hello, bryan. bill, good morning. luna is mexico s highest ranking government official to be criminally charged and tried in the u.s. in the early 2000s he let mexico s federal agency akin to the f.b.i. before becoming the top law enforcement official in mexico controlling the federal police force as the secretary of public security until 2012. prosecutors say the man who led mexico s war against the drug cartels was instead accepting briefcases stuffed with tens of millions of bribes from the sinaloa cartel. in exchange luna provided second ratty intel protection and helped with smuggling at least 50,000 kilos of cocaine into the u.s. over the course of the eight-week trial there is intrigue about embarrassing and damning revelations with high ranking u.s. and mexico officials who trusted him. he served as the right-hand of the mexica