i ll be back in half an hour. hello, this is breakfast withjon kay and sally nugent. we said we would talk about banking security with you now. banking apps on mobile phones are not secure enough that is according to the consumer organisation which? the latest figures from the trade association uk finance found that £15.7 million were reported lost to mobile banking fraud in the first half of 2022. this was because of unauthorised access via these apps, such as shoulder surfing where criminals see the code to unlock someone s phone. meanwhile age uk say there should be more help for those who don t feel comfortable using online banking
side compared to 15.7 million on the republican side. actions speak louder than words. people can say what they want but the money is talking. the senate seat is huge now because it was like which way will the senate go? it is 50-50. this is the one seat that could give democrats the edge to use to do actually even more than at 50-50. this is a big deal but what s interesting to me is the trump factor. right? what has warnock done? run an ad just trump like trump talking about walker. that s the ad. what struck me on the hill is talking to republican senators about this race and graham who cut an ad with walker the response is on the hill to reporters again and again i wish
they have a lot of authority and a lot of control. it is not just about this december, it is going to be about november 2 years from now. does matter, certainly if the democrats win that seat, they have 51, which means they have a lot more power in the committees. they are not evenly divided. governor brian kemp not a student of senate history i don t think there. there are very few senators. 100. 51 is a lot more powerful than 50. i don t really think you can overestimate that. think democrats are really going in here. you see that ad, president obama, they really, really want this seat. it changes their life dramatically. on the committees, their ability to work without having to do all these procedural hurdles. so, they want this bad. $25 million spent by the democrat so far on the runoff to 15.7 million spent by the republicans so far. one senate race but as karl
months than the entire last quarter. the campaign isn t saying exactly how much that is. but last quarter he raised $15.7 million significantly less than many of his rivals. and, erin, one other thing to note joe biden isn t in iowa. he s taking a detour to chicago for fundraisers and will be back in the morning holding an event here in mason city before heading to new york for more fundraisers to raise that money to stay competitive here and the states beyond. a brutal schedule. thank you very much. and next, breaking news on former president jimmy carter s health.
iran. the huthies claimed responsibility for that a couple days ago. ed? ed: thanks, rich. the fed s office of government ethics released the president s financial support. provided information about earnings from hotels and other businesses. ed lawrence has more. good to see you. yeah, very interesting things in the president s financial disclosure form. some breakouts here. the president earned $90,000 from a screen actor s guild pension. most of his income came from properties, making millions from his golf and other resort clubs to the tune of $247 million last year. some high profile places the president visits pulled in big sums. he owns mar-a-largo. he made $22.7 million on the club. trump national golf course, he made $15.7 million. the trump national in washington d.c. area, he pulled in $13.3 million. as much money as he made on his