This christmas sunday, as we wrap up 2022, we cant ignor the fact that its been a toug year over the past 12 months, theres been a recurring theme and the stories weve covered. The fight for democracy here and abroad we have witnessed th resilience determination of th ukrainian people as they continue to resist russia invasion over in a wrong, the death o mahsa amini sparked mass protests and civil unres against the ruling regime. Here in the u. S. , voters pushe back pushed back at the ballot box. Overcoming ideological differences to reject election denialism. And as we head into the ne year a new poll by ipsos showe that 65 of adults worldwide say theyre optimistic tha 2023 will be a better year for them then 2022 earlier, i spoke with the most reverend Michael Curry and dr. Barry see black. Chaplain of the senate who reminded us that in a worl that can often seem dark, ther is always one thing that can provide light and guidance hope the most reverend Michael Curry presiding portio
if you re watching morning joe weekend. and if you can t get enough of us on monday through friday. which is kind of surprising we talk a lot. no surprise it was another really busy week with trump s legal woe deepening, and desantis making headlines for all the wron reasons. let s take a look at some of our top stories this week! michael cohen, the one tim attorney and fixer for donal trump, wrapped up his testimon before a grand jury convened before the math and district office in the investigation of trump. and hush money paid to adult film actress, story daniels. cohen spent about two hour yesterday, testifying before the grand jury, in the first appearance on monday when he testified for abou three hours. and the woman of the center of the hush money payments has no spoken with prosecutors in the case as well stormy daniels attorney said that he and daniels both met with prosecutors, via zoom yesterday. calling the conversation substantive, and a goo meeting. the att
this christmas sunday, as we wrap up 2022, we can t ignor the fact that it s been a toug year over the past 12 months, there s been a recurring theme and the stories we ve covered. the fight for democracy here and abroad we have witnessed th resilience determination of th ukrainian people as they continue to resist russia invasion over in a wrong, the death o mahsa amini sparked mass protests and civil unres against the ruling regime. here in the u.s., voters pushe back pushed back at the ballot box. overcoming ideological differences to reject election denialism. and as we head into the ne year a new poll by ipsos showe that 65% of adults worldwide say they re optimistic tha 2023 will be a better year for them then 2022 earlier, i spoke with the most reverend michael curry and dr. barry see black. chaplain of the senate who reminded us that in a worl that can often seem dark, ther is always one thing that can provide light and guidance hope the most reverend michael curry
maybe they re willing to advocate on student that maybe they re willing to advocate on health care. maybe they had a change of heart of realizing governmen is good actually yeah, i doubt that s goin to happen. we see than four decades you get people who are libertarians until there is bank run, and then suddenl they want to federal governmen to jump in with both feet. someone said the other day tha justice, there is no atheist in foxholes. there are no libertarians in the banking sectors. or you can say in silico valley, once there s a run o the bank let s talk about the banks for a second, because, if we didn help them out this week woul have been a week that we looke back and probably much like, much like september 15th, 2008 in your latest - if banks want bail outs.
upholding and protecting silicon valley bank. i think it s very ironic tha these very big venture capitalists of silicon valley, who are the ones that pulled their money out and panic in a coordinated panic, to cause th bank run, this group of people as you know, are advocated against government advocated against common institutions for decades now used their clout to building these shines corporations. to belittle the idea o government, to skirt regulation, as you know. then, when they have a run o their bank, that they caused themselves, they want nurses and truck drivers and teachers to help pay two backs of their multi billion dollar fortunes. it s embarrassing. i hope some of them will actually now have got to hel from all of us will come forward and advocate for hel for us