Fight over the debt ceiling and a possible plan b for House Democrats. Meanwhile, the Biden Administration has plans to send active duty troops to the Southern Border as soon as next week. We will explain what the Military Personnel will be doing down there. Also ahead, new testimony in the civil trial against donald trump. It comes as the former president decides not to take the stand in his own defense. New reporting this morning on Text Messages that ultimately led to Tucker Carlsons firing. We also will have a look at the latest aid package headed to ukraine as its forces prepare for a Spring Offensive against russias army. And writers expected back on the picket lines today as the wga strike is already impacting several shows, late night going dark for starters. Good morning, welcome to morning joe, it is wednesday, may 3rd, with us we have the host of Way Too Early, white house, jen palmieri, Cohost Of The Circus and former chairman o. Of the republican committee, Michael Steele.
Housing affairs will come to order. Thanks to the new deal and the hard work of our regulators today, most Bank Failures of course never a good thing or generally not a big deal but the quick collapses of Silicon Valley bank and Signature Bank were no ordinary failures. In less than a day, Silicon Valley Bank Customers pulled 42 billion dollars out of the bank fueled by Venture Capitalists and their social media accounts. They created the largest and fastest bank run in history in the following days Signature Bank lost 17 billion dollars. Regulators both republicans and democrats came to gather to prevent the panic from spreading. They increase liquidity, they promoted confidence in our Banking System, they protected deposits of customers and Small Businesses not notably the investors the investments of executives and shareholders. I spent that weekend on the phone with ohio Small Businesses and banks and credit unions. While Small Business owners simply wanted to make payroll. They di
used as a shelter. the senior national correspondent is live with how this could lead to major policy changes. good evening to you. devastation in the city and the search for answers continues after a four-year-old girl houston may manhattan s migrant hotel died thursday. she was found unconscious around 7:30 am on thursday at the stewart hotel and rushed to bellevue where she was pronounced dead. medical examiner s will determine the cause of death. no foul play is expected and the baby was part of a migrant family. those who come here come here for one reason only to participate in the american dream. that dream should not become a nightmare when they hit our shores. it s not the first time there was trouble at the hotel turned migrant shelter previously it was the scene of a wild free-for-all this past january could two people stab during a melee inside the 600 room facility of the death comes during a week which 1/3 minor has died in us custody after crossing the so
new charges, or wholesale changes in how the fbi handles politically-charged investigations. so, jessica is here with that story, but also evan perez is joining us from washington. okay evan, just walk us through the bottom line of this report. well, the bottom line after four years, alison, this is all we got from john durham. there s a lot less here than certainly donald trump was paul promising us for many months, remember he was out there saying durham is coming, and he was expecting people to go to prison. as you pointed out, durham does not make any new prosecutions at the end of this report. but you know, he did find a lot of mistakes by the fbi in the way they conducted this investigation back in 2016, and he believes that a lot of it has to do with confirmation bias, not political bias. again, a finding that i think the former president would not be very happy with. i will read you just a part of what the report says, it says that based on the review of crossfire h
events in our lives and our economy depends on these airlines doing a good job. when you board a flight, whether you are up before dawn, coffee in hand, ready to go to a conference or up past everyone s bedtime wrangling toddlers like we were the other night you count on that airline to provide the service that you paid for. we re here today to share the latest steps that we are taking to ensure that airlines do just that. it s important to note here that just over two years ago when president biden took office in the depths of the pandemic the biggest concern around our nation s airlines was whether they would stay in business at all, and if they did, how many years or even decades it would take for them to recover. but president biden acted to restore this economy swiftly and demand came back faster than most forecasters thought was even possible. we know some u.s. airlines have struggled to meet that demand. now, weather remains the top cause of airline delays, but staffin