of tomorrow. chris, the question o accountability in our american democracy seems increasingly vaporous it certainly. doesn t it has for a long time it s partly why trump exists but why would, is anyone gonna get him question the fifth avenue school o accountability, it s one of th biggest maybe truisms he s eve spoken thank you, my friend. and thanks to you at home fo being here it came as a shock, near the end of the january six committee s sixth hearing last summer when vice chair, liz cheney, dropped a bombshell. the prospect of witnes tampering in the investigation
today you look at the people they re all still knocking around, they failed upwards rehabilitated and he s swappin cough drops. he s painting painting meanwhile hundreds of iraqis are dead tens of thousands injured. it s a scandal that people haven t been held to account for 24 sundry. i agree with that 100 percent. mehdi hassan, whose brand-ne book, when every argument is out now, a really great read pick it up get it for someon who could use. it mehdi, thanks that s all in on this thursday night. alex wagner tonight starts right now. good evening, alex chris, the question o accountability in our american democracy seems increasingly vaporous it certainly. doesn t it has for a long time it s partly why trump exists but why would, is anyone gonna get him question the fifth avenue school o accountability, it s one of th
gonna be held accountable? when the american people are furious about bailouts, they r furious when executives go battle that. and time like this, they wan to be sure depositors get thei money back but he s gonna be held accountable, and what will those consequences look like that question o accountability that we circl back to over knowing ove again. those taking to me again - no losses will be by the taxpayers also in the end, i want to ask you, stephanie, the u.s. banking system remains resilient in on a soli foundation, in part due to reforms that were made after the financial crisis, an ensure that our safeguards for the banking industry that seems like th conversation we re having in the days ahead well, absolutely, right? how did this happen? after the financial crisis
furious when executives go battle that. and time like this, they wan to be sure depositors get thei money back but he s gonna be held accountable, and what will those consequences look like that question o accountability that we circl back to over knowing ove again. those taking to me again - no losses will be by the taxpayers also in the end, i want to ask you, stephanie, the u.s. banking system remains resilient in on a soli foundation, in part due to reforms that were made after the financial crisis, an ensure that our safeguards for the banking industry that seems like th conversation we re having in the days ahead well, absolutely, right? how did this happen? after the financial crisis there was a lot of focus t make sure that the bank wasn t overly exposed to one asse class. but what they didn t focus o is the concentration on wh their customers. where for svb, it was hugely concentrated in the start-up