them as you come into the third hour of fox and friends, that s the featured concert for our faith and friends concert series. it s been six weeks leading us up to easter. it s been awesome every sunday. i think it s been awesome in the studio, where we are essentially front row seats for a concert. from what i hear, it s been awesome at home as well the feedback has been incredible. we started this as sort of like a lenten thing where we re leading up all the weeks leading up to easter sunday. but i have a feeling like we might have to keep this going because people are just so happy. that s right. you know? you know, my understanding of this entire holiday was there s mardi gras and then there s easter. there s a lot more to it than that. yeah. the rest of the country may party with mardi gras. we re going to party the whole time through every sunday. i kind of like that. we re having our own little church service here every morning praising god. it is a lot
firefighter or any of you in this room. so my plan is to make sure that corporations begin to pay their fair share. president joe biden pitches his budget proposal that he says will lift the burden off families across america. we ll explain, though, why this plan is more about campaign messaging than the actual numbers. plus, there are significant new developments that signal that donald trump could soon face criminal charges in the state of new york. and also ahead we ll dig into the cia s latest assessment of vladimir putin and the future of the war in ukraine. good morning and will welcome to way too early on this friday, march 10th. we re going to begin with the strongest indication yet prosecutors are nearing an indictment of former president donald trump. the new york times reports that the manhattan district attorney s office has now signaled to attorneys for the former president that he could face criminal charges. the paper cites four people with knowledge
jokes with him alongside a budget proposal while he was in philadelphia yesterday. his plan has little chance of passing the republican-controlled house, making this more about campaign messaging than the actual numbers. meanwhile, there are significant developments this morning out of the manhattan d.a. s office that signal criminal charges could be coming for donald trump. we ll get into the details of why. also ahead, a lackluster debut for the subcommittee on so-called weaponization of the federal government has some republicans frustrated now with congressman jim jor t jordan an game plan. we ll be joined by the writer of the piece in a moment. good morning to morning joe. we have jonathan lemire. pulitzer prize winning columnist at the washington post, eugene washington. and special correspondent for bbc news, the great katty kay. good morning to you all. as i mentioned, we re going to begin with the new york times report that the manhattan district attorney
off lies he s told if convicted. testing the waters, florida governor ron desantis trying out new lines in iowa for a very unofficial kickoff to his widely expected presidential run. the latest legal developments for his potential rival donald trump. what he s saying about the manhattan d.a. investigating hush money payments to stormy daniels. we re also watching now a stock selloff which has been accelerating in the past hour. investigators are spooked by the second biggest bank collapse in u.s. history. our nbc news reporters are covering all of the latest developments and we begin with the selloff on wall street this hour. nbc s seema mody is with us. what has investors so concerned about the collapse of the silicon valley bank? well, chris, svp is certainly the story of the hour on wall street as the bank has been shut down for the day by california regulators, this as the large institution in silicon valley with really broad reach across the technology industry has f
we ll see you the week after. i m laura ingraham. this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. thanks for sharing time with us tonight. now we thought we had reached across the aisle tonight and try our hand at jazzing up biden s 2024 pitch to the voters. first i was thinking that the man needs a campaign theme song come doesn t he? one that reflects the energy he brings to the job every day. i don t need your rocking chair i still got neon in my veins. this gray hair don t mean a thing laura: not at all. president biden needs a message that promotes his stellar commitment to growth and prosperity. the reason i m running again is because the job needs to be finished. u.s. gross domestic product slowed to an annual rate in the first quarter. economists have been expecting a growth of 2%. big morgan stanley expects the contract by 2%. you ve got interest rates that have been going up for a year now, decrease in inventory investments. that s businesses