moment a russian fighter jet at taunton one of our drones before smashing right into it. there s a lot of serious stuff going on right now but what are our leaders are to? kamala is giggling her heart out on liberal late night with stephen colbert, and guess what she thinks the biggest issue is? one of the major issues that will define the selection? i think it will become as the the president has said, about seeing it through, and building on the momentum that we have achieved thus far. think about it, and only the last two years, we have, by my estimate, with the bills and the legislation we have passed, we are putting up to $1 trillion on the streets of america on the issue of climate crisis. around investment and resilience and adaptation. jeanine: so kamala thinks climate change is our biggest threat and while the rest of the world crumbles, have no fear, she says we have an extraordinary leader in the white house. he is an extraordinary leader, and i wish that p
assured they will be protectednd have access to their money we have an obligation with payroll. we have an electrical business and we have to meet payroll this afternoon. that s why i am here. everything is insured. we are not worried. going to collect my share and go home. wow. yeah, wow, right? it s a full-on bank run. these are old-school bank runs. let s not scare people. no, i m saying what we re seeing. a few banks. yes. let s hope it s not more. good morning. it is the top of the hour. glad you are with us. customers getting their money back after the stunning collapse of silicon valley bank. concern is growing as don was indicating for other regional smaller banks across the nation. their stocks are tanking. how much danger are they really in? former treasury official roger altmann is here to weigh in. a massive winter storm slamming the northeast. right now with powerful winds and up to two feet of snow. we will take you live inside the stor
The delayed drop-off was made public in a post to the Watertown Free Public Library s Facebook , which offered an explanation for the work s 90-year odyssey.
Deschutes Public Library sees roughly 2,000 books returned to its locations every day. The vast majority of those are returned via the book drops inside and