Police chief be ending soon . From ktvu, fox two news. This is mornings on two. Well, good morning to you and thank you for joining us. Welcome to mornings on two. Im dave clark im allie rasmus. It is wednesday february 28th. We made it to the middle of the week. Yes we did. And we will need a jacket out there this morning. Its cooler than it was yesterday. It is cold out there. This is the last day before everything starts to kick in here at. And its going to be a long event here, especially for snow. But today looks good. Just a little cold in the morning. Its a frost advisory out. Although i you know im not sure i buy it but its cold but 30s on the temps here to 40s. We are looking for a nice day that system up north is already beginning to play into the weather starting tomorrow. So. But today its 60s on those temps. All right. Sal is here. He was kind enough to open the door for me on my way in. So thank you, sir. Good morning. Well good morning to you, steve. You know, here we ar
brought by a computer repair man. the decision sparked a year s long scandal inching closer to the oval office. dana: the laptop is at the center of the federal probe. the five year investigation culminated in a plea deal for two miss demeanor but a whistleblower said the charges should have been much stronger. the evidence that we collected during it still met the elements of the criminal violations and everyone participating agreed that document went forward with everyone s concurrence. results in this deal? yeah. bill: that whistleblower reacted to evidence suggesting hunter used his dad as leverage in business negotiations saying he tried to follow the money but was repeatedly stopped dead in his tracks. so that s the crux of one of the issues here is that we weren t allowed to ask questions about dad. we weren t allowed to ask about the big guy. we went allowed to include certain names and document requests and search warrants. bill: team fox coverage today
in its asylum processes are corrected, removal of asylum seekers to rwanda will be unlawful. and scientists pick up shock waves from colliding galaxies. and damning report says that a police unit to infiltrated protest groups for four decade should have been disbanded. and scientists pick up shock waves from colliding galaxies. could it be the first evidence of giant black holes distorting space and time? sport now, and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. hello from the bbc sport centre. england are doing well in their reply after bowling australia out for a16 on the second day of the second ashes test at lords. stuart broad took the first of today s five wickets, trapping alex carey lbw shortly after play resumed. steve smith dug in for australia though, and reached his 32nd test century offjust 169 balls. it was left tojosh tongue to remove smith picking up his third wicket of the innings in the process. 0llie robinson then made sure they carried through their mome
re-election bid. rich edson live at the white house with the latest for us. good morning. president biden begins second day in california in san francisco meeting with those artificial intelligence experts as the white house says to seize the opportunities and manage the risks of a.i. technology. yesterday was all about climate. president biden touring a march land in palo alto, california. announced $600 million in funding to help mitigate the effects of climate change. the president took the opportunity to rip republicans for trying to reverse climate initiatives like this as biden has started campaigning for re-election. we re investing in the people and places that have been hit the hardest. but who are also on the front lines of leading us forward. unfortunately, some of our maga republican friends in congress are continuing to try undo all the progress we have already made in the first two and a half years. they were holding the country hostage over the debt limit
Elissaar has more on what could happen next, alyssa. Thats right. Well, officials were looking for a buyer and we were expecting to hear an announcement sometime today, but at this time, we are still waiting to learn the fate of First Republic bank. The feds were expected to take over First Republic sometime this weekend. I spoke with an economist about what another bank failure could mean for the banking industry. First there was the failure of Silicon Valley bank, then Signature Bank and now another one is on the chopping block. First Republic Bank headquartered in San Francisco, depositors pulled out more than 100 billion last quarter. First Republic Bank has been hurt, just like Silicon Valley bank, hurt by an enormous run on their deposits. Jim wilcox, you see, high school of business professor and economist, explained how this run on the bank can lead to failure. Theyve had to replace these deposit. That they have been paying very low Interest Rates on and still would be with ver