all eyes have been on the delaware courtroom where fox news trial was slated to begin today, this very monday. the jury had been chosen the judge had set today for this actual trial to begin. but if you can see where i m going with this, the trial did not begin today. in a last-minute development that has been noticed everywhere from washington, d.c., where so many politicians have a symbiotic relation with fox to fox headquarters in midtown manhattan, they re noticing the big news i have for you right now in the biggest case about the lies that led us into the insurrection the judge has delayed this for at least a day and that may sound like a small scheduling matter until you hear why. this day, this pause right now tonight that we re living through is one last legal chance for fox to fold, to settle what could be a very costly case, to try to quietly lose rather than potentially loudly lose before the trial actually begins. and when a trial like this begins, as you may kno
that s a saving grace for customers of silicon valley bank as much as $220 billion in assets were uninsured. it s a move to prevent a run on additional banks and makes it so the tech companies that banked with svb can make payroll. at least 29 were impacted including big names like pinterest, fit bit, zip recruiter who name a few. separately the same has been done for new york signature bank shut down over the weekend. treasury secretary janet yellen says this action does not equal bailing out the banks. during the financial crisis, there were investors and owners of systemic large banks that were bailed out and we re certainly not looking into the reforms that have been put in place means that we re not going to do that again. but, we are concerned about depositors and are focused on trying to meet their needs. ceo of pershing square bill ache man says he agrees it s not a bailout. a term come to be used he said this on twitter, quote: more banks will likely fail despite
we re going to talk about that a little later on. we should keep these christmas songs going today. [jingle bells] excellent op-ed. we will get to that first of all good morning to you. griff: good morning, no debate whether or not christmas season ends or continues in the superdome. we were showing the will superdome because it s a cool shot. joe: that song is one of my guilty pleasures songs. that s on my gym play list right there. i m not going to lie. rachel: i thought are a lot more manly songs. joe: there are hate songs got balance it out so you don t stay mad at the weights all day. griff: meet iron like meet me in the middle is that how it works? [laughter] joe: probably more like that than you guys realize. griff i didn t have we have to highlight just off air before we started complimenting joey s pocket square those us in this business have to wear a pocket square because it looks good. you have pheasant feathers? these are peacock and others. thi
you can t be. because in a democracy, the government has a moral and legal obligation to tell you the truth, always. period. and that makes sense because in a democracy, you are not a subject or a mere consumer, you re a citizen. you are a shareholder in the system. you are an owner of it. the people who run your government are your employees. they re like your cleaning lady. you may appreciate the work they do, good job, but the minute you catch them stealing your cuff links, you fire them. those are the rules because it s your house, not theirs. but what if the rules were inverted? what if you caught an employee stealing but instead of seeming ashamed and pen tant, he ripped around and attacked you like you were the criminal? well, that is the experience of watching white house spokesman john kirby talking about the destruction of the north stream pipelines. anyone who think that the biden administration was in any way involved with that sabotage, directly or indirectly, is
in the uk , for the first time hello and welcome. in a few days time, the uk will have a new prime minister and penny mourdant, leader of the house of commons has become the first conservative mp to say she is running to replace liz truss. inset)no other mp has declared yet but both borisjohnson and former chancellor rishi sunak have nominations from other mps. rishi sunak has 100 people backing him already. mrjohnson left office just over six weeks ago, forced out after a series of crises, including infringing the law. whoever wins becomes conservative leader and the next prime minister but opposition parties are calling for a general election. 0ur deputy political editor vicki young has this report. i will remain as prime minister until a successor has been chosen. thank you. once again, there s a vacancy at the top of government. liz truss s resignation means conservatives now need to choose their fifth leader and prime minister in just over six years. but can anyon