on masking twitter aside, th past year brought discoverie both good and bad in the sector jake ward has more for us. 2022 saw the enormous potential and the enormous risks of technology play out over a single year there were a lot of promises made that wound up going nowhere or worse the biggest, of course, with crypto, the stuff of super bow commercials and overnight and in 2022 in flames are sa bankman-fried, founder of ftx, became the face of a crisi which wiped out individual investors and deeply wounded the industry until investigators closed in and ha him arrested in the bahamas. big tech companies, symbols of analyst growth, flailed this year as the economy suffered medicine from the trillion dollar valuation last year t 268 billion dollars this year. advertising fell apart and a blue billions on its founder stream of the metaverse whic we will work and play in tech companies laid off tens o thousands of people. no one tech company grab the headlines quite like twi
dana: no one tried to help her, including the bus driver. according to the victim while she was trying to do was stop a group of teens from swearing around a child objects were being thrown at me throughout the whole instance incident. i recall the kids hitting me and kicking me and i had no defense. i had a bruise on my arm. i asked several time to stop the bus. the driver made no attempt to stop the bus. he did not alert local authorities or do anything to my defense. dana: here s the mayor reacted. that is not any type of crime that we want to see in our city at any time. dana: philadelphia police attacked by a group of atv and dirt bike drivers who hurled the bricks and bottles at officers. in a top ceo retail says they re closing a store in san francisco because of life of direct like of safety. many are asking when democrats are going to say enough is enough. judge, one of the things learned today is that when they re pulling voters and crime and is is an issu
44 million americans have already cast an early ballot. polls are now open in 49 of our great 50 states, hawaii opens last in about 59 minutes. each and every vote cast will make up a small part of what our political landscape will look like for the next two years. democrats have been facing increasingly bleak chances in the mid-term elections. president biden even admitting last night it will be an uphill battle for dems. what do you think about tomorrow, sir? president biden: i m optimistic. i m always optimistic. will democrats win the house? president biden: i think it will be tough but i thick we can. i think we ll win the senate. the house is tougher. harris: the super slim majorities in the house. 220 to republicans 212. our fox power rankings this will flip from blue to red is what it s showing. we don t know yet how many seats but that s what the fox power rankings are showing. we ll follow it as it happens. the senate is 50/50 with vp kamala harris. the
indicted to the modeling of this caucus and what position will that put him in for the next two years? we, are, corey i post cover mccarthy in 2015 when he first ran for speaker. and i am doing my work now to point out what we call the corrupt bargain he s engaging in. he initially gets impeachment of the dhs secretary. he is for it because he needs votes from republican colleagues. he d isolated marjorie taylor. green now he s elevating her. he s agreed to broader assignations of the bad administration. i believe he even now has impeachment at the city sitting president on the table. and then you see the san jose bargain going on as well. here s the rev about kevin mccarthy. john boehner behave like he was your father, you did with pain or asked you to where you get in trouble. you work with paul ryan because he was your friend. he was your sibling. and you didn t want to cross him because he likes the guy. kevin mccarthy is transactional. but not in the way that you would
good morning and welcome back to morning joe on this friday, december 30th, new year s eve eve. it is 9:00 a.m. on the east coast, 6:00 a.m. as you wake up out west. let s dive right in to a newly released batch of deposition transcripts from witnesses who spoke to the house select committee including members of former president donald trump s inner circle including former white house communications director alissa farah griffin. she spoke to the panel on april 15th describing her tenure at the trump white house as a wild eight months in her words. griffin revealed one serious and ongoing problem was a lack of organization. she described the trump white house in which jobs were filled with underqualified staff because more senior government officials would not take positions within the administration. griffin said any report about the trump white house being chaotic and operating without structure was, quote, more or less accurate. that included there being no competent gat