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loosened the rules, plus how the collapse is turning into another culture war. then, michael cohen testifie in front of a grand jury settling his - refusing to do what it could mean for prosecutors. running mates, turned politica rivals donald trump and mike pence go head to head over january 6th. the wind up to 2024 as the 11t hour gets underway, on thi monday night here we go good evening, once again, i stephanie ruhle. normally i start this progra giving you an overview of th most important stories of th day. but tonight, there s only on story. it is all about banking, money government, and politics it is exactly what we cove here every night joining me to dig into all o it, my nbc colleagues, jak ward, shannon petty. former wall street banke turned journalist, my friend bill cohen,. before we get into it, let s remind our audience of how w got there. silicon valley bank i, the preeminent bank in the valle for tech it s where all the start o stood their business in many c
the trump era banking law that loosened the rules, plus how the collapse is turning into another culture war. then, michael cohen testifie in front of a grand jury settling his - refusing to do what it could mean for prosecutors. running mates, turned politica rivals donald trump and mike pence go head to head over january 6th. the wind up to 2024 as the 11t hour gets underway, on thi monday night here we go good evening, once again, i stephanie ruhle. normally i start this progra giving you an overview of th most important stories of th day. but tonight, there s only on story. it is all about banking, money government, and politics it is exactly what we cove here every night joining me to dig into all o it, my nbc colleagues, jak ward, shannon petty. former wall street banke turned journalist, my friend bill cohen,. before we get into it, let s remind our audience of how w got there. silicon valley bank i, the preeminent bank in the valle for tech it s where all the start o
i m the parker. this is al jazeera life window are also coming up. sedans, military leader says they are withdrawing from national talks with political and civil society groups. i m warnings of 12 hour traffic jams in the united kingdom as drivers protests against the rising cost of fuel. ah, the 1st would begin with the investigation into the bullet that killed our journalist, sharina ratcliffe. the us state department says a 3rd party examination of the fragment has been inconclusive. but it says gunfire from israeli army positions was likely responsible for her death in may. however, the palestinian attorney general has issued a statement saying he surprised by the u. s. comments that the bullet was severely damaged and that this is not true or crum. i ll katia said the targeting of abala. claire was deliberate and the you a statement saying her kidding wasn t intentional? is unacceptable. how khattab went on to say palestinian findings were based on a set of irrefutable e
about the organization, what is troop forced foundation? it is an outreach organization that was established back in late 2000 to connect with our warriors who were deploying overseas. initially it was a number of personalities, david verity who was a golf commentator. a number of other pga alumni who went forward into the iraq combat theater you interact with the troops. they were subsequently so moved by that experience that they came back and decided to establish a foundation that would help the outreach to those warriors who have served. and then the warrior call, what is that? that is an evolution of the initial troops first initiative. we are now trying to connect with active duty and veterans who are struggling. those who have disconnected in an isolated, dark place. talk a little bit about those disconnection, one of the causes and results in some cases? you have heard a lot about post-traumatic stress disorder. not enough of a moral injury, which is a key