borisjohnson s handling of the situation led to a wave of ministers resigning, and his downfall as pm. we should get that report from parliament s standards watchdog as i say in the new few minutes we ll bring it to you as soon as we get it. are the banks playing fair? interest rates at a 15 year record high right now. mortgage rates going up and up. but are savings rates rising as quickly? later today the bosses at four of britain s biggest banks will sit down with the financial conduct authority to address concerns of profiteering. the governor of the bank of england says there s evidence that some companies are overcharging customers. who trust the banks? for some people it is like do you like belly ache. but remember when the banks went ellie up and we bailed them out, did they not be forever in our dead? but they not be forever in our dead? but they are not charities, it is about profit, business is business and this is the business model. are they playing fair? do yo
later in the show. keep an eye on this. this line i do believe i could say has maybe tripled since we ve been on the air in just an hour and everybody is lining up right there. it was definitely time to lock down and make sure you know where you are going, you aren t going out after dark or alone. all of yesterday i stayed home. i didn t go out. people have the same idea. people are trying to stay at home if they don t have a reason to go out. really unnerving. like a graveyard. dana: a normally peaceful college town as police investigate three stabbings at u.c. davis. there is a series of random of brutal attacks u.c. davis west of sacramento. the f.b.i. and homicide detectives joining that investigation. officers picking up a possible person of interest yesterday for questioning. local police trying to make sure that no stone is unturned. the attacks with knives were particularly brutal and violent. we re not dealing with three separate crimes. until we have e
car that resulted in the death of a six-month-old baby. a slap in the face. i m sorry you guys won t get to see him. arkansas governor sarah huckabee sanders featuring strong women leaders. new way to deal with bud light corporate wokeness. it covers up the woke company. aaron rodgers will be a jet. he will always be a packer. one of the best around here. brian: with different type of green uniform, i should add, we ll talk about that in a moment. president joe biden announcing his candidaty with a three-minute recording this morning. steve: if you re just waking up peter doocy joins us from wilmington with a glimpse of both those storylines. hi, peter. peter: the president s soft launch is more about republican policies than his own. president biden: freedom, personal freedom is fundamental to who we are around freedom. maga republicans are cutting social security, cutting taxes, dictating health choices by women and telling people who to love while makin
primary opponents are very closely watching this and that s where we begin today with grady trimble. he s at the iowa state fair in des moines where some key republicans have been putting out early feelers for 2024. grady, good afternoon. good afternoon, trace. might make your head spin thinking that far ahead when we have mid terms a couple months away. some of the iowa voters i have spoken to think it s too early for potential presidential candidates to stop by. but that s what we re already seeing. in fact, former vice president mike pence will be here this afternoon. officially he s here to stump for senator chuck grassley who is expected to win in november. his trip to the iowa state fair, a popular campaign stop, is fuelling speculation that he might be running in 2024. adding to that is the fact that he was in new hampshire earlier in the week. he s not the first possible candidate to visit either of those two states. senator ted cruz was here in iowa campaigning for
$10,000. senator rick scott says if dems want solutions here is one. stop wasting taxpayer dollars and start holding institutions accountable for student outcomes. former trump senior counselor kellyanne conway with this. it also is a complete farce that they already passed something misnamed as the inflation reduction act and turn around and going to make inflation worse. we are making things more expensive because they continue to spend money that we don t have on things that we don t need. let s dig into the real cost of this bail-out. according to a budget model a one-time cancellation of $10,000 per borrower would cost $300 billion. but if the white house it wipes out $50,000 per borrower that price tag jumps to $980 billion. sometimes the numbers get so big it is hard to keep track and hard to really get a grasp of just how massive this sort of pay out is. it is massive. the bit by bit number is $10,000 for each person with student loan debt outstanding that mak