That was so controversial they forced a secret vote on whether to keep her in power, a vote cheney ultimately won by a lot. Meanwhile congresswoman greene who built her public reputation as a supporter of anti semitic Conspiracy Theories and straight up Political Violence she got the opposite treatment. Republicans publicly rallying around her after she reportedly apologized for some of her past statements. Democrats are not so forgiving. They are going to force a vote on the House Floor Today that could strip greene of her committee assignments. I want to start with Garrett Haake on capitol hill. What are we going to see with this vote today . Reporter some of that will depend on how congresswoman greene chooses to handle herself going forward. Ill be curious to see if the apology she made Behind Closed Doors to republicans is the kind of thing she might repeat on the house floor in public. We do expect this vote to go forward this afternoon stripping her of committee assignments. Dem
haley and desantis did go after each other with haley presenting herself as the candidate of the future. we need a leader that is not looking at four years and eight years. we need a president that is looking at 20 and 30 years. good news, the frontrunner is looking at 30 years. 20 with good behavior. [ applause ] ah-ha. good morning and welcome to morning joe. it is friday, january 12th. willie, so much to talk about today. let s see, front page of the papers, daily news, we will not be speaking. not sure where morning joe paper of record is today. i guess because ms. bumiller is here, out of respect, they gave us the new york times. new york times, of course, talking about the missile strike against the houthis. washington post, also, we have the strike as the lead. on the other side, trump s trial. wall street journal, inflation ticking up. yeah, willie, nothing in there also about all the coaches that just sort of yesterday was the harvest, my
americans can rest assured that our banking system is safe. did the government s actions actually make the system healthier? i ll ask democratic senator elizabeth warren of massachusetts.ollides plus, close encounters a russian fighter jet collides with a u.s. drone over the black sea. we know the intercept was intentional. we know the aggressive behavior was intentional. vladimir putin gets ready to welcome chinese president xi jinping at what could be a pivotal moment for the war while the top 2024 candidates no longer see supporting ukraine as a vital security interest. the greatest threat to western civilization today is not russia it s probably more than anything else ourselves. is the party ronald reagan now embracing isolationism i ll ask republican mike rounds of south dakota and a call for protest. former president donald trump claims he will be arrested and calls on his supporters to protest as he faces the possibility of an indictment in new york city
in the backdrop of what was happening with lloyd austin. gone for three days, unexplained absence, in the hospital, clearly sidelined. did that affect the timing of this? there has been a lot of criticism from some factions. some of the factions say they shouldn t have done it without the authorization of congress. some say, you waited too long. deterrence wasn t working, and we should have acted quicker. was the austin factor a reason why this took so long? i don t think so, sam. i think the austin situation is its own thing. it s not a capital problem, but it was clearly a mistake. discussions with britain have been continuous the last two weeks. it s pick targets, something he would approve, but he wouldn t be in the weeds. reports are he was approving it from the hospital bed. sure. but he wasn t planning it from the hospital bed. i think signed off on it from the hospital bed would be roughly the right phrase.
regional bank and they don te have to move the deposits to a bank that may very well have challenges because they re so large but that they do have the backing of the federal government behind them, and they re a cfius, and the mediu and small banks that do the vast majority of the commercial lending and the small communities across the entire united states. it seems pretty clear to me that you do not believe that the 2018 rollback of medium-sized bank regulation was a mistake. so do you blame regulators for not overseeing this bank betterk well, let s go back in and make this clear. this was a liquidity problem with regard to the failure with svb right now, it was not a capital problem. and when we talk about the ly 28