putting money elsewhere in higher deposits. outside the big banks. money market funds and things like that. it will be really focused on the banks. it is always a bit of a, unlike other businesses they tend not to pre release their earnings expectations so we are always on tenterhooks waiting for the banks report. on tenterhooks waiting for the banks report- on tenterhooks waiting for the banks report. and overall, s&p 500, listed banks report. and overall, s&p 500, listed in banks report. and overall, s&p 500, listed in the banks report. and overall, s&p 500, listed in the states, - banks report. and overall, s&p 500, listed in the states, it - 500, listed in the states, it is expected this time around their earnings will be down 5.2% year on year, a stark reversal on the growth we saw in the last quarter. nearly 1.5% growth. that doesn t bode well for the world s biggest economy. well for the world s biggest economy- well for the world s biggest economy. well for the world s
sitting here on tenterhooks waiting to see the department of justice appeal. i m confident that they will and we ll see that at some point today. a couple questions. question number one, to go back just for a moment, to the mark meadows piece. we now know that mark meadows, that the trump team was representing to the national archives that all trump had were 12 boxes of newspaper clippings. we don t know whether they knew that was a lie or whether they were being misinformed by trump et cetera, but that seems really important. that they re not being straight with the national archives from the very beginning, to the point where clearly the national archives had to keep coming back and coming back and finally get a subpoena and get a judge to give them a subpoena, to give the fbi a subpoena. what do you make of that fact, that it doesn t appear everybody was being straight from the beginning? does that indicate that maybe trump wasn t being straight with mark meadows? joy, this is h
obstruction of justice by the white house. joining us now is congressman adam schiff from the house intelligence committee. good to have you with us. thank you for being here. it s my pleasure. i came from the ball game. great to be with my colleagues. let me ask you about that. obviously everybody is still on tenterhooks waiting to hear the latest news about congressman scalise after the shooting yesterday as well as the congressional staffer wounded in the shooting. what do you think about going ahead with the ball game and what was it like tonight? i m so glad they did. it was nice to be with our colleagues and to applaud that brave capitol police officer injured and threw out the first ball. just to see the members out there enjoying each other s company and enjoying the sport it was really just the kind of antidote to an otherwise awful week. yeah. congressman, there have been
russia investigation? that s not what this is about. that was may 10. tonight mike pence has hired himself a private lawyer to represent him in the investigations into the trump russia affair and into potential obstruction of justice by the white house. joining us now is congressman adam schiff from the house intelligence committee. good to have you with us. thank you for being here. it s my pleasure. i came from the ball game. great to be with my colleagues. let me ask you about that. obviously everybody is still on tenterhooks waiting to hear the latest news about congressman scalise after the shooting yesterday as well as the congressional staffer wounded in the shooting. what do you think about going ahead with the ball game and what was it like tonight? i m so glad they did. it was nice to be with our colleagues and to applaud that brave capitol police officer injured and threw out the first ball. just to see the members out
remains is that this is still a very volatile situation, quite a lot of people who cverged on this. do you remember last year the british police announced in response to terrorist attacks throughout europe that they re going to be deploying some 600 additional police officers to central london, who would be armed, some of them with long weapons, and that s new, of course, and britain, police don t typically carry live ammunition with firearms. they d sometimes carry stun guns or just carry batones or nothing at all. that shows it s another indicator of the city on tenterhooks waiting for the other foot to drop when it comes to terror like we ve seen throughout the rest of europe. right now we re waiting for more information and just waiting to see emergency vehicles kind go of back and forth and try to treat this situation. andrea? matt, kelly cobiella is in our london newsroom. we re looking at big ben and the