special edition of the i can gramg gram angle from new york city tonight the second batch of documents tied to jeffrey epstein has just dropped and we are going through it page by page. we will bring you all the details as soon as we can but, first, tomorrow is the big day. biden s first campaign speech of the year. he is heading to valley forge, pennsylvania to do what the associated press describes as deviling into some of the country s darkest moments jacqui, what can we expect from joe biden tomorrow? good evening, judge. president biden s under water approval ratings and voter anxiety about his age have reportedly pushed the campaign to have the 81-year-old president stop competing with himself, where he is losing, and start competing with trump. or as one aide told cnn, quote: it s about when to go full hitler when the leading republican candidate s speeches and actions go so far that the biden team goes all the way to a direct comparison to the nazi leader rather tha
there are these little falcons and he says they watch over th dead and he goes, they do what if someone asked you t risk your life what if i shape get changed what if i get killed to go undercover. and one of the country s mos dangerous presents once they stepped out the door, i was on my own. they helped him catch a killer she had such a zest for life young girls were bein murdered i can t imagine sending m daughter off to school, an never seeing her again and investigators neede health to get a confession if anyone could pull it off he would be the problem to pul it off but this was different, h was always be a convicte felon. if it worked, he could win his freedom, if it did, it he coul lose his life. they had your back? they had my back. that s what you thought that s what i thought hello and welcome to dateline. jimmy kaine was a smooth talking convict serving a te year sentence. when he was offered a deal if he helped prosecutors pr
The Affordable Care act. Mr. Obama says the product is good regardless of numerous issues with signing up on the website. And there will be a house probe on the obama rollout. Samesex couples are getting married in new jersey. The States Top Court refused to delay gay marriages any longer. Today Chris Christie withdrew his opposition to the marriages. Thats are the heads. Real money is ali velshi is next. Reports of a record settlement between the government and americas largest bank over mortgages that led to the financial crisis. But is squeezing 13 billion out of jpmorgan the right way to prevent the next disaster. And patients tracking their own medical data. Im ali velshi, this is real money. This is real money. You are the most important part of the show so join our conversation for the next half hour by using the hashtag ajrealmoney. 13 billion is how much jpmorgan could payout for misleading investors. It would settle a slew of state and federal investigations in to whether the
Conversation for the next half hour by using the hashtag ajrealmoney. 13 billion is how much jpmorgan could payout for misleading investors. It would settle a slew of state and federal investigations in to whether the bank misrepresented the value of the loans it packaged. While a final deal with the Justice Department has now been announced, here is what we can glean from reports that on have been leaked. 4 billion would go to the agency that regulates fannie mae and freddy mac, the mortgage giants that lost billions. Another 4 billion would go for consumer relief. That may include lowering the amount that effected home owners owe on their mortgages. And another 5 billion in penalties for misleading investors. And none of this would save jpmorgan or current or former employees immunity from criminal prosecution so far as we hear. 13 billion is a lot of money. But for a bank with assets of 2. 5 trillion that brought in profits totals 21. 3 billion last year, the big payout wont devasta
guy. he was sheep punishly calling me back. and literally just a couple months before he got arrested for the second time and then he killed himself my whole story then was whether he was i was disproving the notion that he was essentially a rat for the government. judge jeanine: yes. there is talk of that. that s how he got off on the earlier charges because he was an informant on the government financial crisis crimes. i knew that wasn t the case. he confirmed that one thing he did confirm that sticks out of my mind on fox business.com. i know a lot of friends of yours. i said we have mutual friends. i know people jimmy kaine from bear stearns. yes, charlie, i used to have a lot of friends. i don t have any friends anymore. judge jeanine: yeah. i don t feel sorry for him. i don t either. my bigger point is people who were friends with him were doing the 180. that says something about them. judge jeanine: maybe they knew what he was doing. they didn t want to get in