he was 91 years old. the news continues. the source with kaitlyn collins starts now. tonight straight from the source, a bipartisan border deal appears to be on the verge of going bust as a dramatic fight is playing out among republicans, battling each other behind closed doors tonight as donald trump is warning that anyone who is considering voting yes could be ending their career by doing so. also, the king diagnosed with cancer. buckingham palace not saying yet what kind, as charles is suspending his duties. william is stepping in. and harry is rushing to be at his father s side. also, mike pence wouldn t help donald trump overturn the election, but a prominent senator and 2024 vice presidential contender is now suggesting he would have. i m kaitlyn collins, and this is the source. tonight, republicans appeared to be on the verge of tanking a bipartisan immigration deal after years of demanding that more be done to secure the southern border. after three mont
heat. 2023 was the year the world woke up to the climate change threat. i don t think anybody can deny the impact of the climate crisis anymore. what have we learned and what will next year look like? plus, landmark act. world leaders agree to transition away from fossil fuel, the chief driver of the climate crisis. we re not turning back, that is the future. but with loopholes in the agreement, is it enough? former vice president al gore is ahead. and seeing green, as governments around the world struggle to combat climate change, what role does wall street have to play? who s got the money on lock by being able to make it profitable. i ll ask the multibillionaire investor who is focused on climate change. ray dalia is coming up. hello. i m jake tapper in washington where the state of our union is sounding a very clear alarm. we are closing out 2023, a year we may look back on as the time that people started to truly grasp that the climate crisis is here and
white house with more on this, hi, lucas. lucas: it adds trillions to the national debt with $31 trillion and interest payments on the debt next year could one day approach the size of the defense budget. let that sink in. now here is house speaker kevin mccarthy adding more c conte. we ve only paid $9 trillion in interest. so he s going took us 80 some years to happen in less than ten years. lucas: let s take a look at biden tax proposals which would add more to the national debt. 25% minimum tax on people with 10 100 million plus dollars. 39.6 capital gains tax for people making over 400 grand. 28% corporate income tax, 4% stock buyback tax and 3. 8% surtax on investment income. late yesterday reports circulated that the white house will approve drilling in alaska. no final decisions have been made and anyone who says otherwise is wrong. now 3 years ago as presidential candidate as president he said he would never approve any drilling projects. no more subsidies f
regulators seizing the bank, customers rushing to withdraw their money. the white house is nit. d oth banks be next? all this amid the new jobs report. 311,000 new jobs add in the february. mary bruce on it all tonight. the horrific images that have a merged tonight, the gunman taking aim at that religious center. th suspect seen firing through a window. more than 100 shots fired, crawling inside, and our team in germany. the race for the white house on the republican side. ron desantis in iowa tonight declaring he s there from the free state of florida. not mentioning donald trump by name, but what he did say, a clear reference to the former president. rachel scott in iowa. meantime tonight, prosecutors inviting former president trump to testify a grand jury, inrevestigating hbeis alleged r in hush money. legal experts say this is a strong signal criminal indictments may be coming. aaron katersky and what he s learned tonight. five suspects lined up south of the border. t
street. president biden pushes his case for a massive tax and spending increase in his new budget. and a stronger than expected jobs report is not necessarily what the fed wanted to see. we have fox team coverage tonight. charles payne in new york tells us what happened with the silicon valley bank and what that means for the rest of us. but we begin with white house correspondent peter doocy and the president s take on the unemployment numbers. good evening, peter. peter: good evening, bret. there was a run on a struggling bank known for loans to startups and things went south so quickly within about a 48-hour period that the feds came in to take control of the country s 16th largest bank. i think we got a good jobs report. peter: 311,000 last month better than expected. so no plans to back off the spending plan paid for with new taxes for the rich and corporations. ronald reagan was doing 8% tax rate. you know that whacko liberal guy. you know. peter: it s been ec