america s rivals? fred fleitz, ready to go, geared up and we ll be joined shortly. john: begin america reports with an indictment watch for former president trump as manhattan d.a. alvin bragg s motives are questioned by critics. john roberts in washington. happy tuesday, sandra. sandra: and john, you are warmed up yet again. sandra smith in new york city. the former president predicted he would be arrested today, but he is not expected to be arraigned until next week, the grand jury has another witness to hear from. john: the manhattan district attorney for the soft on crime approach is taking heat for what critics say is politically motivated. his office is firing back. sal wisenberg in a moment. bryan joins us live in studio. what is the latest from district attorney alvin bragg s office? the office has responded to jim jordan and house speaker kevin mccarthy s calls for bragg to testify to congress over the possible indictment of former president trump. the
going to pause. i think he s i think sandra: had we not had the svb meltdown. 50 basis points tomorrow. sandra: so i ask the question i asked larry kudlow, do you have a bank gone rogue and mismanagement dictating the federal reserve policy? i think you have to say yes, that s the case. it was not one bank, it was the epiphany the banks are in trouble. and we saw this last year, bank deposits started to go negative for the first time. december 1st, fdic put out a report about the first quarter, 670 billion in unrealized losses and said it s going to get worse. sandra: there have a real life consequence to the fed action to tame inflation, look at home prices, these are existing home prices. they did drop for the first time in over a decade since february 2012, average home
impact that this could have on the american people, whether it is people s bank accounts, their social security accounts, their economic security, there is a great did a bit bit of retirement savings, salaries for service members, a great deal at risk for americans who are going to be waiting at home watching how this might impact them. the moment were in as the president talked about earlier today, despite the fact that under the administration, nearly $8 trillion in bills was compiled. here is it chart here just to give you a visual. almost a trillion during the trump administration. 670 billion during the biden administration. so what the senator is refusing to do is to pay the debts of what were rung up under his leadership once he was in the senate and still continues to be and when trust was president. the debt limit is about paying
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i think russia has acted aggressively. they respect force. they respect strength as anyone does. and we have the greatest strength in the world especially now. we were being depleted under the last administration. we had planes that were old and tired and didn t fly in some cases they were getting used parts. this is the united states, that doesn t happen. we make the greatest planes in the world and missiles in the world and we have enhanced to put it mildly our military it s literally being rebuilt as we speak with literally hundreds and hundreds of planes and missiles and everything can you imagine. they never had it so good because i got in congress $700 billion this year. $670 billion last year. that s far more than they ever anticipated. i viewed it two ways. number one military because it s always more important than anything else, including jobs. but number two is jobs.