race for the white house coming in. bottom line. business as usual. all transactions are fully functional. thank you all. sandra: we begin with president biden today scrambling to restore confidence in america s banking system after the swift and sudden collapse of two banks that pumped in fears of a wider economic crisis, and a lot is unfolding at this hour. hello and welcome, everyone. i am sandra smith. grateful to start another week with you. john. john: it seems like every week there is something new. i m john roberts in washington. this is america reports. the president addressing the nation before the stock market open, assuring that their deposits are safe. taking emergency measures to contain the damage from two of america s largest firms. sandra: while the president blames bank executives and republicans for the failure of silicon value bank and signature bank, critics say about the aggressive rate hikes meant to rain and rampant inflation inflation ar
american history we really do need a new word for unprecedented. former president trump vows to appeal his historic guilty conviction. a presidential candidate found guilty on 34 counts is clearly unlike anything we ve ever seen. trump s conviction is a first. the clean sweep guilty on all 34 counts an especially strong vindication of the new york d.a. s case. and sit one that all news viewers and citizens and people around the world are actually hearing and absorbing as one fact. people can have different reactions to this legal fact, but unlike so many other civic and political feuds that deinvolve into competing claims almost from the start, there s only one legal outcome here, an outcome that is sinking in, no matter what one s views of the defendant are, and no matter where you get your information from, your phone or the internet or newspapers or tv news where may 30, 2024 played out with the same big verdict news no matter which station you watch. to that end
because we have somebody who did something really egregious here that really had an impact on election, and i think i have a very solid case on the law. and i think he does. and i think the facts really supported that. i agrow that it got stronger as we watched the witnesses, and i think the prosecution made a number of smart moves. maybe the smartest of all was starting with david pecker because the stakes with so clear. and i think, david, what you re pointing to is this essential question ethat trump raises for rule of law. do you treat him differently in a way that gives him a pass, or do you make sure you uphold the same standards as usual, even though he used to be the president. and that does seem now like what must have really been on alvin bragg s mind as he was weighing what to do. if i understand the situation, not to go too far back in history, but the decision to charge martha stewart. and we had all the facts there and that she lied and she
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