bank failures, silicon valley bank and signature bank. christine romans, what is happening with credit suisse is different, but it s also spooking thing market. it is. so this is european banking fears that are now spreading back into an already fragile and vulnerable u.s. system. credit suisse down 20% to a record low. several european bank shares are halted in european trading. so that s just feeding into the worry about rising free agents and fragilely in the world. dow futures down 1.5%. if this holds this would take away the rally in yesterday. nasdaq, s&p futures also lower here. the regional banks that bounced back in the u.s. yesterday a sign of stability, a sign of relief, a mixed performance. first republic shares in premarket trading up a little bit. some of the other banks are down and again what folks are really zeroing in here is what are the exposure to these banks, these long-term treasuries, long-term securities that are going to be hard to sell in the near
dana: bye. bret: see you, dana. good evening, welcome to washington. i m bret baier. breaking tonight, the jury has questions and wants to hear the judge s complex instructions to them again. the 12-person jury in the former president donald trump s trial deliberating for four and a half hours before being dismissed by the judge for the day. the panel sending two notes to the judge this afternoon asking to rehear potential crucial testimony about the alleged hush money scheme at the heart of this history-making case. and, asking to hear the judge s instructions to guide them on the law mooner time the presumptive presidential nominee calling the criminal case against the former president a political witch-hunt in comments just moments ago judge juan merchan gave the instructions on the law governing the case and what they can take into account in evaluating the former president s guilt or innocence. former president trump facing 34 felony counts of falsifying business r
him to stand at a podium for two hours. they will try to make that decision this afternoon. his campaign trying to make a little light of the situation. they tweeted out a photo of a younger doug burgum playing basketball. this is not the first time he has had a basketball injury. it s the first time he has ended up in the e.r. from a pickup game. not being able to participate tonight would be a blow to this campaign, which has been trying to get attention, trying to get itself off the ground. had to use a creative way of getting to the donor threshold to make the debate. they want their man on the stage. to follow up there, they ended up paying $20, i think, to get people to donate so that they reached that 40,000 donor threshold? reporter: that s right. you have a candidate who is a multimillionaire many times over who would not be relying on
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living in a war zone. it s an issue that shares a bipartisan concerns among voters. in june a pugh research showed 64% of republicans and 52% of democrats say violent crime is a very big problem. bret? bret: griff, thank you. we inside fiserv tr forum. today it has turned into a theater for this debate. they will about 4,000 people here. each campaign has a section. they have had tickets. there are rnc members from all over the country who will be here as well. all here to see the action starting at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. let s take a walk up to the debate stage. can you see how close it is between each one of these podiums. we have interesting time today because we had the late word that governor burgum from north dakota had a basketball injury and had to go to the hospital. and they were saying maybe he is