we re seeing it play out at the state level with some of the voting laws they re passing and ground work across the system. as we know, that undermining of the election led to the video that we re seeing here on your screen, the coup, the coup attempt, january 6 insurrection, and in a sobering development, three retired generals authored an op-ed in the washington post where they say they re growing more and more worried at the potential for political violence and the u.s. military, writing as we approach the first anniversary of the deadly insurrection at the u.s. capitol, we, all of former senior military officials, are increasingly concerned about the aftermath of the 2024 presidential election. and the potential for lethal chaos inside our military which would put all americans at severe risk. in short, we are chilled to our
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Credit Suisse and UBS are the two most important players in Swiss finance. But the longer Credit Suisse is absorbed its own problems, the more it damages the industry.
Schadenfreude over Credit Suisse is in full gear. The losses prompted by Greensill Capital and Archegos in the last few months have prompted significant capital inflows to other Swiss private banks, the head of a 200-year-old institute in Zurich told
finews.com.
«It is not our style to talk about it much», he says with a certain discretion, while confirming that 2021 could be the best year in the history of the bank provided «a market crash doesn t ruin everything.»
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though andrew gillum wasn t able to make history and stacey abrams, jared polis did make history as the first gay governor until colorado. that s a big deal. a lot of things are positive. here s when s ds happen. there was a test that i think the a wing of the party was trying to run. and it was the idea that you could run a bold populist unabashedly progressive multicultural, mult racial candidacy and win. that was the thesis of and drew gillum and stacey abrams, of a ben jealous in maryland. jordan in iowa and beto in texas. all five so far failed. that is a big development. that s a sobering development. is it not possible to run those kind of races and win? the counter argument, there s
good tuesday morning, everybody. i m rob nelson. and i m paula faris. we re going to go live to london in a moment where royal watchers are in overdrive. also this morning, a sobering development overseas, evidence that the government of syria could be ready to unleash chemical and biological weapons against the rebels. of course, the syria officials there deny this, but actions are saying a much, much different story. and the american officials on the other hand are saying, look, use of chemical weapons would be a red line. this is still hanging over the country and could prompt military action. our soldiers on the ground there. that s why it is important to keep an eye on that. also this half hour, the latest on the jovan belcher tragedy. the people closest to the nfl linebacker and the girlfriend he killed are speaking out now about the shocking murder suicide. we are also going to talk about a report that came in, the new