manhattan, prosecutors have spoken to stormy daniels in the hush money investigation her lawyer says she s willing to be a witness if needed it also appears michael cohen is finished with his time in front of the grand jury. he told reporters yesterday that he has not been subpoenaed for additional testimony or documents. and that it appears to him that a charging decision could come soon so how is donald trump and his team reacting? we have details on that as well. joining me from atlanta is blayne alexander and in west palm beach to the former president s former home is nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard blayne, i ll start with you. talk to me about this call well, katie, this is a major development. before yesterday we didn t know that a recording existed and we didn t know that it was one of the pieces of evidence considered and put before the body investigating the former president for potentially meddling in the 2020 election. we know this came to light because fi
contagion didn t spread to other banks. that s the fear when you have a run on the banks scenario. that s what they stepped in to do now there s going to be a lot of political fighting about what you call that, who got hurt, how much the administration did or didn t do and whether they did enough or too much you re already seeing the europeans coming out and saying the u.s. government did too much and they used a sledgehammer to kill a house fly. the motivation as well, there s consternation about the motivation that this sends to other banks about what they can get away with. that even though the deposits total much more than $250,000, that the government will step in because the government is scared of, as you said, contagion. and the reason why that s dangerous, katy, is because you have this question of risk in a bank, right? the reason the silicon valley bank went down is they were taking too much risk with the deposits they had on hand. if the case is the government can be ex