on behalf of their constituents it s a very bizarre moment i our country s history. absolutely. i love part of what she said about all of these issues, she s been in our show but for we ve talked about tennessee s extreme abortion ban today we re talking about gu safety, the shenanigans in democracy, they re all connected. they re not separate stories they all go back to this roo cause of a minority acting a though they are the majority they are allowed to do s because systems are in place t make it so i was gonna say, and th scary thing is you know that tennessee yes was the one that came to the surface this week, but i have no doubt that it this opportunity presented itself at other stat legislators, republican contro literatures, it would certainl hope in there as well. great to see you as always m friend, great show, enjoy th rest of your evening off and good evening to you. welcome to ayman tonight the week donald trump look small. sitting in a courtroom, no bluster
they ll go back to this rue cause of a minority acting a though they are the majority and being allowed to do so because systems are in place t make it so and i was gonna say, th scary thing is is you know tennessee was the one that cam to the surface this week, but have no doubt, that if thi opportunity presented itself another state legislators, republican-controlled stat legislators, it would happen there as well. great to see you as always m friend, great show, enjoy th rest of your evening off good evening to you, welcome t ayman tonight, the week donald trump looks small. sitting in a courtroom, no bluster, no bravado, it is the moment that changed everything for trump. our experts are going to explain the charges, the political stakes, and what comes next then, a trump appointed judg tries to end medicatio abortion in america. but an obama appointee effectively blocks that ruling where do things stand now? we ll speak with democrati congresswoman barbara lee. sitti
than $725 billion for lawsuits and without its biggest, brightest star, tucker carlson the new york times reports that his departure is made more stun big the fact that the network did nothing after carlson pushed the envelope over and over, pedaling inflammatory information. quote, the network stuck by him after carlson claimed that immigration had made america, quote, poor and dirty. he seemed to shrug off a racist conspiracy theory known as the great replacement, along with the fact that when russia invaded ukraine, he seemed to promote russia s point of view the fallout from carlson s ouster is unclear. quote, mr. carlson s rise prefigured trump s takeover of the republican party his own conversion from bow tied libertarian to popularist remade the party. he prospered with trump s presidency he made frank nativism the primary touch stones of republican politics. if fox and its host prospered because of trump, their efforts to deny the presidential results threw the netw
quarter of this year the bank s last quarter before it had to be rescued by swiss rival ubs. and they illustrate the scale of the crisis which was around the corner. between january and march, credit suisse made a pre tax loss of nearly $1.5 billion. to add to its woes, a massive amount of deposits were withdrawn in the three month period. total outflow was nearly $69 billion. and to remind you what happened next, when there were fresh doubts about the stability of the banking industry a few weeks ago, investors became increasingly fearful for the future of credit suisse. it was eventually bought by its swiss rival, ubs, in what was described as an emergency rescue. the $3 billion price tag was a mere fraction of what the bank would have previously been valued. let s get more now from russ mould, investment director at aj bell. worryingly for the bank, desposits are still being withdrawn. how significant is that? hello, yes, they did say they feel that the outflows are st
awe greetings everyone, you re watching simone. there s a lot of talk on capitol hill about how speaker kevin mccarthy s so-called been win but i have to ask, how can it be a win if the country is still at risk of defaulting on its own debt? congressman is here to weigh in on this and much more. former vice president mike pence testifying before a federal grand jury this week as part of the special counsel investigation into donald trump s efforts to overturn the 2020 election results. a political panel may weigh in. plus, my conversation with the headliner of tonight s white house correspondents dinner, roy wood junior. is he ready for the marathon? i m simone sanders, and i have something to say. will, seasonal allergies have a whole and house republicans are holding your pocketbook hostage. for just over a month before the united states is expected to be offered its loans, congressman passed a debt ceiling increase in order to avoid economic calamity. on wednesday,