today he is trying to lower his monthly child support payments. this could, however, open the door to new revelations about his own financial records as well as complicate the other scandals involving him as the president s son. jonathan turley explaining on fox & friends a bit earlier this way. his own counsel went into this arkansas court and tried once again to suggest that maybe this isn t his laptop. the irony is this effort could really backfire across the board. he is under investigation in delaware, washington, and he may have just tripped the wire on this one by once again trying to reduce his support for his own child. bill: we ll talk to andy mccarthy in a moment. fox news justice correspondent david spunt live in baitsville, arkansas to begin a new hour. good morning. this case has implications far greater than just this paternity issue or this child support issue, i should say, before the judge here in independence county, arkansas today. we have video of
up to 82 on inauguration day and 86 at the end of the second term. democrat heavy weights are claiming joe biden is as sharp as a tack. i saw the president last night. he was in fighting form. i think people should judge presidents on their performance and record, not on their age. and the president has a great record. is he up for a second term? 100%. incredibly sharp and probing, incredible command of the details. probing on the details, asking tough questions. harris: ask the man who is not a doctor in leaving our borders wide open. get it there him 100%. the president could not remember where he went for several days last week. the answer, ireland. a new op-ed warns democrats could turn on the president like they have with the 89-year-old senator dianne feinstein of california. some of her fellow lawmakers are trying to shove her out the door after an illness. democrats do feinstein dirty but not done the same to biden yet, they say. cassie and marie harf are here t
our viewers joining us in the united states and around the world. and just ahead on cnn news room former vice president mike pence testified before a federal grand jury on thursday for more than five hours. latest numbers show that the u.s. economy grew at an annualized rate of 1.1% in the first quarter of 2023. never in a million years did i imagine that as american citizens my parents would be left to fend for themselves in a warzone. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. it is friday, april 28, 9:00 a.m. in london, 4:00 a.m. in washington where it is another first for donald trump. like most of the others, it is not a good one. never before in more than history has a vice president been compelled to testify about direct conversations with the president he served. that is the situation mike pence found himself in on thursday before a grand jury. katelyn polantz has the details. reporter: former vice president mike pe
that panic can spread to other banks, it is called contagion. the fed has to tip toe very carefully through what is certainly a mine field at this point. donald trump lahad a very specific strategy and approach. at the end of the day donald trump needs to be held accountable for hils dirty deed. we have absolute evidence of the contact and it was very aggressive. it is important that great powers be models of transparency and communication. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. it is thursday, march 16, 5:00 p.m. in tokyo, 4:00 a.m. in new york where all eyes are on global stock markets as they react of yet another bank collapse. and here is how u.s. futures are looking. as you can see, everything is ticking up after was what was a very volatile trading session. credit suisse will borrow up to $54 billion after a slump in its shares left investors on edge. saudi national bank rolled out further support. credit suisse s
southwest florida as a category 4 hurricane, making it the most powerful storm to ever hit that area of the state. the death toll now standing at 45, but that number could rise as crews reach areas cut off by flooding. people who chose to ride out the storm describe their harrowing experiences. the water was up to my balcony here. it was just you could dive off the balcony. just water everywhere, stuff floating on it. i never stay again. they say evacuate, go. right now the remnants of ian are moving along the country s northeast after the storm hit georgetown county, south carolina, as a category 1 hurricane. let s send it down to boris sanchez anchoring our coverage from fort myers, florida. boris. fred, as the sun rises on another day here in fort myers and southwest florida, the scope of the damage from hurricane ian is becoming more clear. communities are reeling as many folks are getting back to their properties and seeing what was left behind by this near categor