hello and welcome to inside politics. i m john king in washington. thank you for sharing your day with us. shaky or sound? first republic bank collapses, a weekend deal to buy it bales out uber wealthy depositors but stirs worries about the strength of the economy. plus the head of the republican national committee delivers a blunt warning to republican candidates coast to coast, ignore the abortion issue at your own expense. and entire lives packed into a single suitcase, cnn captures the desperation on the dock in port sudan. thousands hoping to leave a nation at war with itself. up first for us, first republic goes bust, the company s 84 branches are open but under a new banner, that after regulators seized it and then broke it in an emergency weekend deal to sell it off. jpmorgan chase takes over nearly all of first republic s assets. the government says all depositors are protected and that the 92 billion in first republic deposits are safe. their failure is the
presidential announcement, president biden laid out the stakes and took aim at what he calls magats republicans when i ran for presiden four years ago i said we are i a battle for the soul of america. and we still are the question we are facing i where they re in the years ahead we have more freedom o less freedom, more rights or fewer. i know what i want the answe to be. and i think you do too this is not a time to be complacent that is why i am running for reelection and with former president donald j. trump, the leading contender for the republican nomination in 2024, a rematc is an actual possibility the biden campaign will put hi policies front and center, including his agenda on th economy, just hours afte launching his reelection bid president biden spoke to union workers in washington d.c. where he focused on his record one of the first things i did as president was signed th american rescue plan, whic helped save the nation from pandemic, vaccinate millions o p
donald trump and then, vice president kamal harris spotlighting a key issu for the 2024 abortion access. as more states impos restrictions and republica candidates grapple wit messaging. and political battles playin out in school board meetings across the country, but what d parents really want? as the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. good evening once again, i a stephanie ruhle. the president makes his pitc for another turn askin americans to let, unquote, finish the job in a video released early this morning, for years to the days since his last presidentia announcement, president bide laid out the stakes to - what he calls maga relatives when i ran for presiden four years ago i said we are i a battle for the soul of america and we still are the question we are facing i weather in the years ahead w have more freedom or les freedom. more rights or fewer i know what i want, and i thin you do too this is not a time to be complacent that is why i am running for
african american history course with someone at the center of it all. i am jonathan capehart. this is the sunday show. president biden is having to pullen s repairs to mark the one year anniversary of russia invading ukraine. this is a tense time for growth both relations as right around the world has continued to ratchet. up secretary of state antony blinken and his chinese counterpart met on the sidelines of the munich security conference saturday. it was a administrations first face-to-face talk with the chinese government, since the u.s. military down to china suspected spy balloon over south carolina, earlier this month. the meetings sounded tense. i can tell you there was no apology. but what i can also tell you is this was an opportunity to speak very clearly and very directly about the fact that china sent a surveillance balloon over our territory. violating our sovereignty. violating international law. and i told them quite simply that that was unacceptable. and
increases the terror threat level in northern ireland from substantial to severe , meaning an attack is considered highly likely. humza yousaf is confirmed as scotland s first minister, becoming the first person from an ethnic minority background in the role. hello and welcome. we start this hour in france, where another day of co ordinated, nationwide protests is very much under way, as unions continue to oppose president macron s pension reforms. over a million people took part in similar protests in the last week. we have seen extraordinary scenes again out on the streets. let s go to our paris correspondent, hugh schofield. immediately behind you, looking slightly quieter than the last time we spoke, but very much give us a sense of what has been going on and in different parts of the country of course as well. course as well. yeah, we re at the end of the course as well. yeah, we re at the end of the itinerary course as well. yeah, we re at the end of the itinera