We havent seen any members of congress get off. We have seen the ten buses or so brought in by security. They have the bottom Luggage Department open. It appears they are open. Can you come down here. We are going to show you a picture on an i phone on a 20second delay. It does look like some members are starting to get off of the amtrak train. This is the first time that we will have seen them. Theyre definitely unloading, it looks like big boxes or crates or something. Youll see it in the distance. Again, this is an i phone picture we are transmitting because all of our crews are in route. We are getting our first look now as people walking off on their own from this train. Theyre at the amtrak station in charlottesville. And we understand that there are a lot more Capitol Police reinforcements with vehicles and
buss that are on their way. The responders right now that were seeing are the local charlottesville police, the Virginia State police and some Capitol Police. On the ground,
such. dana: i do think, you bill it that way and then you give the speech. you think, who wouldn t be for all of these great things that are happening? it s a messaging trick. all right. chris stirewald, thank you. you bet. dana: president trump said to speak soon amid a fatal train crash involving republican congress men. we ll have that for you as soon as it starts. [ click, keyboard clacking ] [ click, keyboard clacking ] [ keyboard clacking ] [ click, keyboard clacking ] good questions lead to good answers. our advisors can help you find both. talk to one today and see why we re bullish on the future. yours.
there today. thank you. for more on this we want to get to chris stirewald. you were listening to all of this. lot of news, lot of headlines being made. but to stick with katherine s point, the opening remarks that we heard from senate judiciary committee chair chuck grassley, a cloud of doubt hangs over the fbi s objectivity. but you heard the fbi director fiercely defending all of his decisions along the way. yeah. i think republicans ought to tread lightly here. i know they want to prebutt whatever might come out of the russia investigation that would be harmful to any of the associates of the president. i understand wanting to put, scuff that ball up a little bit so comey doesn t look too pristine if, in fact, something were to issue from this long and on going investigation. but they ought to be a little careful because in so doing they all scuff up his findings that were so harmful to hillary clinton and cast so much shadow
the hermitage and into some larger discussion. it is a dramatic departure but maybe one with the chinese could work. sandra: sean spicer added to that the president doing everything they can to prevent a north korean threat. chris, charles, thanks to both of you for being here. tens of thousands of protesters expected to hit the streets in cities across the street for may day. the annual rally typically focused on workers rights world wide. but this year many of the protesters are also teeing off on the policies of president trump. allison barber live in washington for us. allison? reporter: organizers expect 10,000 people at this dc protest alone. hundreds are here. the main rally doesn t even begin for another hour. there are protests happening in pennsylvania, new york. a few began in san francisco.
street. and that s big news for main street. big news for main street. i agree 1,000%. you would have caught me two, three years ago i would have said no, no, no. yes, yes, yes. these big money centered banks are not lending money to main street. two weeks ago the two weeks put out their earning. jp morgan had record revenues, sandra. do you know what they did to mortgages? down 18%. investment banking up 34%. what about citi? the banking services are down 5%. institutional business up 16%. here s the thing. if you can trade all day long with algorithm then you don t have to take the risk of lending to main street. those people are on the edge who can pay a mortgage if you give them a shot, but they ll never get it because they never have to get it. jp morgan never has to give them the loan as long as it s set auz it is. sandra: chris, we just learned on healthcare, the white house saying they re getting closer and closer. we want the health care bill to