he s about to be arrested in new york and calls for his supporters to protest, reminding some of january 6th. how likely are charges? will they stick and how might it affect the presidential campaign. and moral compass. vladimir putin occupies ukraine and days after the rhague issue an arrest warrant for war crimes. one contender says his party is wrong to back away from ukraine. republican governor chris sununu joins me next and democratic senator mark kelly joins me with what s next on the war? plus failure to bank. the market has jitters after a week of worldwide banking concerns and another economic test for president biden. our banking system is sound. but does it raise risks of a recession? hello. i m jake tapper in washington where the state of our union is on edge. after calling for protest, donald trump has everyone s attention once again as the former president and his team prepares for the possibility he could be indicted in new york city this week. wha
we ve been rocking out out here all morning long. we ought to keep them here every weekend. joey: it makes it hard to concentrate op on politics in the commercial break, but i m not all that upset by that. will: we ve been rock aring for several weeks now as part of this faith and friends concert series. st the really fun. that will be, i believe, in the final hour of our show. we wake up at 5 a.m. to a rock concert every sunday morning. [laughter] we ll bring it to you in just a few hours, but now to our top story, former president trump attends a college wrestling match in tulsa, oklahoma, yesterday after saying he would be arrested on tuesday. his potential arrest, it s related to a $13 if 0,000 amendment 130,000 payment to stormy daniels. joey: manhattan d.a. alvin bragg told his staff in an e-mail attain the by politico, quote, we do not tolerate attempts to intimidate our office or threaten the rule of law in new york. rachel: house speaker kevin mccarthy is directing
some simple questions. biden racking up the lowestt poll numbers of his presidency. only thirty seven percent ofing. americans approve of the job that he s doing. and that assumes biden biden is actually doing his job. turns out he only works part time as president. most of bif biden s public evenn happen between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 pm, which amounts to ah 30 hour work week. meanwhile, his screw up son , hunter, can t seem to get out of the headlines. this week, the first son sto attorneys met with doj prosecutors to discuss resolving their criminal investigation. hunters also got some child support problems. cl s being forced to appear in person in court next week after claiming poverty relating to his four year old daughter. itse is the case involving the grandchild that president biden refused dise to acknowledge. x gran i have six grandchildredcn and i m crazy about them.y si and i speanglek to them every h single day. nots ou a joke, but hunters i of wedlock daughter
begging you to touch and go will: good morning and welcome to fox & friends. good morning and welcome to fox & friends live from the daytona international speedway in daytona beach, florida, for the daytona 500 today, 2:30 eastern time on fox. we re right here, yards away from the track. rachel: we re in the danger zone. [laughter] will: well, if yesterday was any indicator, the cars going around the track today will be the second faster thing you will see or hear, the second loudest thing you will hear. if the thunderbirds buzz us like they did yesterday [laughter] we ll all be ducking. rachel: it is lower than you think. pete: and i think we have eventually later on in the program, we re going to the play the clip of how we all reacted when the thunderbirds came over, because it was, like my wife was over there going, have you never heard that? it was out of nowhere, we dove. rachel: you and congressman waltz said the same thing which was when the bad guy
get a briefing on china while members of congress are holding hearings demanding answers about the u.s. response to that spy balloon that floated across the u.s. we ll talk to congressman gregory meeks who attended a house briefing on the matter earlier this morning. president biden is back on the road today heading to a key battleground state to sell his agenda, and he s doubling down on accusations that some republicans want to cut medicare and social security. and migrant crossing borders are up. they re up 700%, but not through the southern border. we ll explain. we begin with devastating earthquakes in turkey and syria where the staggering death toll is now more than 19,000 as workers are going through ruins in hopes of finding more survivors. i want to warn you that the following footage is disturbing, but it is the reality. the reality that people are facing today. right now dozens of unidentified bodies are laying out on the ground in a makeshift morgue in souther