Welcome to prime time weekend, and i am alex wagner. Lets get right to the weeks top stories. The banks and Financial Institutions that lent donald trump hundreds of millions of dollars to help build and expand the trump brand . They cannot be happy right now. Will any of them really want to loan donald trump any more money . Could they start demanding he pay back the money he owes them presently . Well, there is actually a historical precedent for all of this. Back in the early 1990s, trumps Business Empire was on the brink of insolvency. He had stretched himself thin, with casinos in Atlantic City and a fancy yacht, and for whatever reason, his own airline company. Trump had borrowed a ton of money from the banks to pay for all of this. And these businesses were not doing well, so the banks got together and decided it was time to rein in Donald Trumps finances. Trump had long cast himself as a winner. Now he was looking like a loser. As quickly as the banks loved him, thats as quick
good evening, ali. i needed the answer to that, who will be. do you have an idea? i do, but i can say. i can t say. i have to respect the wishes of the new collagen, like some other people. fair enough, i want to go back to the conversation you are having with germany about almost people. it was a new york story but the same in every major city. the majority of chronically homeless in the city are, they suffer from substance abuse and mental illness. they are voiceless, they are homeless, no one cares. they re all around us, and if you choose not to, look you may not see them. but if you choose to look, you realize that they are your fellow citizens, and they are the last bastion. you can kick them when they re down, because there s not to speak for them. i m glad that you did we did. it s really important to remind each other and ourselves about our shared humidity. we re all in this together. you did that. have a good week, i ll see you next week. t. welcome to
the majority of chronically homeless people in this city, they suffer from substance abuse and from mental illness. they are voiceless. they are homeless. no one cares. they are all around us. if you choose not to look, you might not see them. if you choose to look, you will realize that they are your fellow citizens. they are the last batch. you can kick them when they are down. there s no one to speak for them. i m glad you did what you did. it is really important to remind each other and ourselves about our shared humanity. we are all in this together. have a good week. i will see you next week. welcome to all of you. thank you for joining us. former president donald trump was found reliable by a jury of his peers of defaming e. jean carroll. that s another low for an ex president. you think you might be chasing by that. 48 hours later in a televised town hall, trump verbally attacked e. jean carroll again. he urged republicans to drive america to default. he downpla
congress as republicans take control of the house. wisconsin republican congressman brian stile who sits on the house financial services committee is here on how the gop plans to hold the biden administration accountable for its economic agenda. plus, house republicans are prepared to investigate the close relationship between big tech and the federal government. here s maria with the soon-to-be chairman of the house intelligence committee, congressman mike turner. maria: are you going to subpoena twitter filesesome are you going to subpoena this information so that you have this in your purview to go through? and are you going to subpoena the fbi and d work j players who were doj players who were doing this? we re definitely pursuing the department of justice and also the fbi e. and, luckily, the january 6th committee has established some great legal precedent that shows congress has full access, so they re going to have a difficult time trying to prevent us getting thos
and workers. the issue was sick time. the president said the deal ensures rail workers will get quote better pay, improved working conditions and peace of mind around their health care costs. amtrak had preemptively postponed long distance routes to avoid stranding passengers if a deal wasn t reached. a strike would have had a devastating impact on the economy since 40% of goods shipped long distance in the united states use the rail system. there s been no word yet from the labor unions or railway companies involved, but we ll be watching, willie. let s go back to jonathan lemire, host of way too early and author of the best seller the big lie, this was just announced a minute ago, this would have had massive implications for supply chains, could have impacted inflation if it carried on for some time. how did they fix this deal? yeah, first of all, let s start what the possible consequences would have been. american supply chains just now, creeping back to life after