[ ] jon: welcome to fox news live. i m jon scott in new york. officials in jackson, mississippi says crews are making significant gains as they work to repair the city s water plant. heavy rainfall and flooding caused technical problems with the state capitol s water problem. triple aaa estimates 12.5 million passengers will fly through monday. political momentum may be shifting as the mid term elections approach. 47% of voters prefer democrats.
a secret earnings report showing disastrous losses or a confidential assessment of future profits. if you are one of the 32 million americans who own stock, such information can either cost you money or earn you money, perhaps millions of dollars if you find it out first. in either case, it is illegal. the single biggest currency on wall street has always been information. and in the 80s, that information was trading back and forth. and investors were talking to their buddies. they went to business school and law school with who were working on these deals to find out. it was pervasive. the security and exchange commission which monitors potential abuses says currently, penalties aren t strict enough. this is a serious course of misconduct and at present, the sanction is simply akin to asking someone to put the cookies back in the cookie jar. in tonight s money matters, the biggest insider stock trading case ever. investment banker dennis levine collected $12.5 million in il
and caps for that single word whether spelled in capital or lower case. the is worth about $12.5 million in annual sales for the school. that does it for us this morning. in a few minutes, the supreme court will release more of its decisions with 13 cases to be decided, including the key abortion case many people are waiting and watching. coming up this afternoon, complete coverage of the final hearing of the january 6th select committee in the month of june before a break. a lot to get to for jose diaz-balart, and on this day on msnbc. he ll bring it to you live when he picks up the coverage in just a moment. picks up the coveraget a moment
hearing. it was scheduled for tomorrow. it was abruptly postponed. next steps in the senate on new gun legislation, when we could see actual text of a bill and most importantly a vote. we are going to start with the president s address genny moment now, and the economic realities that the country is facing. msnbc s mike memoli at his post in philadelphia. he s traveling with the president. also joining me is nbc s tom costello and nbc s jake ward who is in half moon bay, california, keeping a close eye on the impact of the gas prices and oil price, affecting a lot of americans right now. mike, the president is about to speak at the afl-cio convention there. they represent about 12.5 million americans. this is a home field advantage for the president speaking to this group. what is his driving message to
won, so the big question is, will secret oath become the 7th? i think she s earned the opportunity to run in the race, and i think the owner needs to have the same amount of heart and determination as the horse. and if she s earned the right to do it, let s let her do it. if she wins, she wins. reporter: bringing the heat in the competition is a horse named epicenter. that horseplaysed second in the kentucky horse placed second in the kentucky derby. obviously, received some accolades being the fave going in the favorite going in. the thing to appreciate is you have to be able to do it again. we ve got a lot to of faith in him. reporter: last year we saw a record amount wageredded from all sources on preakness day, $112.5 million.