two banks. both with deep ties to the tech industry. the collapse of fat silicon valley bank in the bay area and signature bank here in new york shook customers and investors alike. the question was, and really still as, what it also threaten the broader market in the banking system so so far, the answer appears to be no. markets largely held steady, closing the day mix shares in regional banks amongst the ones that failed to take a beating. joining shortly, lawrence summer, who actually predicted the current high insulation to walk us through the coming days and weeks and what he thinks about the federal response so far. including this promise from the president. every american should feel confident that their deposits will be there, if and when they need them. in addition to secretary summers, we have cnn s kristen romans and phil mattingly on this for us tonight. christine, on your money, and fill, on the white house response and what comes next. we begin with christin
there is new word that the da will announce charges on monday. the suspect will be in court on tuesday. the motive remains under investigation. the reaction is pouring in from both sides the political aisle. that includes from democratic congressman jamal bowman. that is right here on msnbc. i worry about my safety constantly. i worry about the safety of my office constantly. i worry about the safety of my colleagues constantly. this was an assassination attempt on the speaker of the house of representatives. that is what it was. also developing, this is a live look at a rally in detroit, michigan. that is where president obama will take the stage. he is campaigning for democratic candidates. he will be heading to milwaukee for another event later today. we have the president speaking. president biden will still be voting. he is alongside first and voter, his granddaughter, natalie. 20 million americans have voted early with the midterms ten days away. here s a breakdown
stretch. america reports is looking to a battleground matchup where stakes couldn t be higher. j.d. vance is neck and neck with his republican opponent. he join us live. judging from the opponent speaking this morning the tense political battle is about to hit a boiling point. try to dismiss j.d. as being an extremist weirdo which he is and everybody knows it. extremist weirdo? see how he responds in a closing race that could poachly tip the power out of democratic reports. welcome to america reports second hour. we will get to vance in a moment i m sandra smith in new york. we invited democrat tim ryan to join us any time. he s welcome on the program and hope he will come on to make his case after we hear from j.d. vance. he s been here before and can be here again. we begin the hour with breaking news. the hour at the white house the press secretary will face questions any minute 13 days from the midterm the president announcing plan to tackle inflation vowing to
prices surge. more bad news on inflation just weeks from election day. folks are still struggling. we can t kid ourselves about that. how long will prices stay high? and will voters trust the president to fix it? white house economic adviser cecil yeah rouse is next. midterm match-ups, as voters start to cast their ballots vgts we ll look at two key contests. arizona governor s race with republican kari lake and democratic katie hobbs. i m proud of the work we did in 2020. as biden makes a swing out west i love being in colorado. we ll talk to that state s democratic senator and his joe o dea. president biden debates how to punish one global power and keep another from deadly escalation. the threats and the u.s. response with national security adviser jake sullivan. hello. i m dana bash in washington where the state of our union is wondering what the country will look like in 23 days. as we count down to the midterm elections, the president of the united
hobbes. state of the union starts right now. ? prices surge. more bad news on inflation just weeks from election day. folks are still struggling. we can t kid ourselves about that. how long will prices stay high? and will voters trust the president to fix it? white house economic adviser cecilia rouse is next. midterm match-ups, as voters start to cast their ballots, we ll look at two key contests. arizona governor s race with republican kari lake and democratic katie hobbs. i m proud of the work we did in 2020. as biden makes a swing out west i love being in colorado. we ll talk to that state s democratic senator michael bennet and his republican opponent joe o dea. president biden debates how to punish one global power and keep another from deadly escalation. the threats and the u.s. response with national security adviser jake sullivan. hello. i m dana bash in washington where the state of our union is wondering what the country will look like i