gillian: very busy, if the first hour is anything to go by. thanks for sticking with us. gillian turner in for sandra. we ll take you live to the trial in the low country as soon as it resumes, but until then, a lot of news we want to get in for you. start with a fox news alert. oxycodone, morphine, testosterone, hgh, you name it, i got it, homey, 40% off on any medication. john: tell me what you need, i ll tell you what you want. supposed to be a sales pitch to americans in mexico but turns out it could be a death sentence instead. the drug peddler one of many hawking on behalf of mexican pharmacies to entice tourists just as spring breakers are about to flock south of the border. gillian: the cdc says do not fall for that. warn a high chance the pill that those guys are buying may kill you. talking about legal pharmacies, not shady street dealers like that guy. john: a study reveals nearly half the pills bought in pharmacies were laced with fentanyl and other dead
mississippi, where he ll visit rolling fork. that s 1,200 miles from the courtroom where president trump is expected to be arraigned early next week. according to district attorney alvin bragg s office, we contacted mr. trump s attorney to coordinate his is your repbder to the manhattan da s house on supreme court indictment which remains under seal. details will be provided when the arraignment date is selected. since it is under seal, we do not know the exact charges. bragg has been investigating for alleged payments being made leading up to the 2016 election including $130,000 for stormy daniels. the president has denied any wrongdoing and has responded with outrage writing within a lengthy response, quote, this is political persecution and election interference at the highest level in history. he also called da alvin bragg a disgrace writing he s doing joe biden s dirty work and the american people realize what the radical left democrats are doing here. trump s attorney s
of media and as well, new york s finest all there protecting everyone who is out front of that courthouse. we ll put that up for you in a second. hello from washington. i m john roberts. good afternoon to you. gillian: gillian turner in for sandra smith. this is america reports. multiple sources tell fox news trump faces more than 30 charges and at least one of them is a felony. trump is expected to plead nothing on all the charges, they stem from an alleged hush money payment made just weeks before he was elected president in 2016. john: the former president will be booked and fingerprinted, he will not be handcuffed and still unclear whether there will be a mug shot taken. 2:15 eastern time, donald trump will formally face charges in court. it s still unclear when the actual indictment itself will be unsealed, but it s all happening out of the immediate view of the public after the judge denied a request to allow cameras to cover the proceedings live. gillian: we ar
crisis that we ve seen this kind of stunning bank collapse. that s why when president biden before the market came on the airwaves and told the nation that the government would be stepping in. watch. no losses this is important important. no losses will be borne by the taxpayers. let me repeat that. no losses will be borne by the taxpayers. instead, the money will come from the fees that banks pay in to the deposit insurance fund. martha: is that accurate? let s bring in david asman and fox business correspondent susan li. the market sold off a lot early on. bounced back. now it s up 163 points. i want to ask you why in just a moment. first of all, this idea that the taxpayer is not on the hook in any way for this. let s play this janet yellen sound bite. during the financial crisis, there were investors and owners of systemic large banks that were bailed out and were certainly not looking and the reforms that have been put in place means that we re not going to do th
everywhere kellyanne: at the grocery store, gas pump and your ability to pay the rent and feel your kids are being taught curriculum that comports with what they should be taught in school. dana: and of coerring the senate race, what it will take to win over the votes of suburban women, what do the ladies want, rich? good morning, dana and bill, polling his north carolina one of the closest in the country. budd and beaceley. republicans have focused on the kitchen table issues like inflation, gas prices and education. issues republicans say will bring them to the polls this year. you know, just going to the grocery store, we have a family of eight and spending $500 three years ago, two years ago would have gotten us three weeks worth of food, it s gone in six days because value of what we re able to get for prices are literally suffocating us. focus on education, which played major role last year in glenn youngkin s campaign in virginia. supreme court decision overtur