coast of san diego we ll bring you lat itest. and former president trump heads back to iowa today. and amid the glitz and glam, a look at some of the historic wins during hollywood s biggest night. i cannot believe it s happening to me. this, this is the american dream. we begin this morning with the federal government rushing to prevent a wide scale banking crisis after two of the country s largest banks collapsed over the weekend marking the biggest bank failure since the 2008 financial crisis. today the fdic, the federal reserve, and the trash ri department are taking emergency measures to ensure depositors at silicon bank and signature bank will be able to access their money. this morning president biden insisted u.s. banking system is safe and no losses, he said, will be borne by the taxpayer. over the past few days, americans with deposits in these banks can rest assured they ll be protected and they ll have access to their money as of today. because of the ac
it s 10:00 a.m i m lindsey reiser at msnbc headquarters in new york we re following a lot of breaking news on this busy monday morning, including president biden assuring the country our financial system is safe amid heightened fears of a banking crisis after the collapse of both silicon valley bank and new york-based signature bank americans can rest assured that our banking system is safe. your deposits are safe let me also assure you we will not stop at this we ll do whatever is needed. the government is taking extraordinary new steps to ensure customers will have full access to their money, a major move by the treasury and the federal reserve to shore up the banking system and prevent the panic from spreading to other banks. plus, a promise no losses will be shouldered by taxpayers and officials will hold the people responsible fully accountable. more on this in moments and what you need to know about your money. plus, no-show. donald trump s lawyers say he wi
Authorities in the United States and Mexico worked together to capture three bank robbery suspects. Video caught them at the border before and after the alleged crime.
Romo-Angulo, 31, of Nogales, was not in custody until Sept. 16, police announced on Facebook. He allegedly placed an empty suitcase on the counter while demanding $45,000 from the teller and threatening to shoot if she did not comply, according to federal court records obtained by news website Border Report.
Authorities in the United States and Mexico worked together to capture three bank robbery suspects. Video caught them at the border before and after the alleged crime.