discrimination that dwarves jim crow and nobody notices. it happened yesterday. there was no press conference. no media coverage. 24 hours ago it happened. biden restructed the u.s. government to discrimminate. he made the announcement on the white house website. they all must ensure they have equity team within their agency to coordinate the implementation of equity initiatives. they will report to the gender policy council. running all of this the largest racial tracking bureaucracyoo although be former president barack obama doing it through his lackey and cut out susan rice. rice a goal is to place the federal government in opposition to a very specific slice of our own population. every single person in the united states will qualify for one of joe biden s many protective categories except straight right men. we are all in this together except those guys who are on the out. it s all of us versus them. straight white men are not protected because they are the cause of t
to put that in a peaceful protest is just a lie. i think it s bull. [ beep ] . there were a lot of people in the capitol at the time who i think feared for their lives. it was an attack on the capitol. i thought it was an insurrection that time and i think it was an insurrection today. why don t you tell us how you really feel? i thought it was you know what he said. they were there that day. so they believed it. yeah. but what s the picture that many americans are getting from watching tucker karlsson. good morning, everyone. welcome. so fox news host tucker carlson facing criticism after he aired selective footage and said that most of the rioters were peaceful sight seers. we re going to show you the new trove of new private text messages and e-mails from inside of fox news. we re also getting an inside look at the internal crisis over fox news coverage of conspiracies and what tucker carlson really thinks about president trump. and we re following the
top of the hour this wednesday. i m jim sciutto. and i am erica hill. right now several key hearings happening on capitol hill. a pretty busy day in washington. this hour lawmakers will grill active administrator billy nolan after multiple close calls on the runway and some of the aviation incidents sparking safety concerns. also federal reserve chairman jerome powell appearing before lawmakers for the second day defending his decisions to raise interest rates in an effort to tamp down inflation. we re also watching the top u.s. intelligence officials testify, among them fbi director chris wray, the director of national intelligence avril haynes as what they see the biggest global threats facing the u.s. today. cnn s melanie is live on capitol hill today. several events and several bits of testimony on the hill today. walk us through what you re watching. yeah. a very busy day here on capitol hill. we are tracking a number of high-profile hearings, and i want to walk yo
told the f.b.i. had been watching him for days but then the f.b.i. was forced into action when the media published his name. he is 21 years old. joined the national guard in 2019. he held the highest level security clearance granted by the u.s. government and he now faces charges under the espionage act. dana: new york post headlines geeky leaks. why the military entrusted this information to a 21-year-old guardsman? the pentagon defending its protocol. it was a deliberate criminal act. violation of the guidelines. you receive training and you will receive an understanding of the rules and requirements that come along with those responsibilities and you are expected to abide by those rules, regulations and responsibility called military discipline. bill: reaction, john ratcliffe. peter doocy and we begin in boston with alexis mcadams. good morning from boston. we expect the suspected libellinger in court for the first time in a federal courthouse in boston and hea
rates still attest. but in silicon valley it made for an epic pay day. it was soon reflected on the balance sheets of its biggest local lenders which was called silicon valley bank. in 2018, svb had about $49 billion on deposit. three years later that same bank had amassed more than $189 billion. that is a gargantuan amount of deposits over a short period of time. dramatic enough to have raised a serious question and an obvious one. what was silicon valley bank gonna do with all that money? even the san francisco bay area, it would be hard to find qualified borrowers for $189 billion. you could not responsibly loan all of that money even if you wanted to. so what would you do with it? that s the question you would have asked if you were paying attention, both from inside svb or the regulatories action. turns out nobody was paying attention. nobody thought to ask for questions. we thought stress test silicon valley bank in the middle of a room. with a narcissism complex who ta