have nothing to campaign on. ashley: brooke singman live with the latest. brooke: a source familiar says the house judiciary committee is seriously considering issuing subpoenas for bragg and two prosecutors who resigned last year from his team. the subpoenas would compel them to testify before congress. the prosecutors are mark pomerantz and carrie dunn. bragg suspended the case leaving pomerantz and dunn to resign. now a new york post report is revealing the charges against trump are rarely pursued as top counts in new york. bragg filed 117 falsifying business record charges since he became district attorney, eight times has falsifying business records been used as a top count like it is for the former president. this leading to slam him for prosecutorial bias. he will go down as a disgraced da and will hurt his political and he is politically motivated, his democratic party. that s it, bottom line, period, the end. brooke: on tuesday, president biden asked if trump
we have fox team coverage in new york. larry kudlow of fox business tells us about the global impact of these currency efforts. in washington rich edson shows us how china is making its move. but we begin with national correspondent william la jeunesse at the leag presidential library in simi valley, california. good evening, william. good evening, bret. you know, washington and beijing have had for differences over the future of taiwan. today speaker mccarthy down played any disputes. he said while the united states is not interested in war it will not abandon taipei. a friendly handshake. , outside a symbol of the growing tension between china and the u.s. shutting off by house speaker kevin mccarthy. the friendship between the people of taiwan and america is a matter of profound importance to the free world. and it is critical to maintain economic freedom, peace, and regional stability. taiwan president xie equally indifferent to china s intimidation. we must be
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) sold dollars near the start of the spot trading session and also intermittently stepped in during the day, traders said.
south africa, they were developing countries and the g7 had more power, now we are seeing that dynamic shift when it comes to global gdp. now bricks have overtaken g7 with the gdp. the united states, uk, japan, germany and canada. what we are seeing with the u.s. dollar has investors nervous. listen what larry said about this. goes down and prices of goods and services the dollar buys, will go up. middle income people, lower income people will suffer the most, because nesesities of life will deteriorate because prices will be skyrocketed and no way wages can keep up with that. cheryl: the currency issue,
that dollar buys will go up whether they are imported or whether they are homegrown. so the first problem problem is going to be huge inflation, which would drive up interest rates sky high. middle income people, lower income people. they would suffer the most. because the necessities of life. their own living standards would deteriorate because prices would be skyrocketing and no way wages would be able to keep up with that pensioners, you know, elderly people. social security, medicare, if the dollar plunges, you know, their purchasing power will go down. they are living on fixed incomes. i don t know what they re going to do. it would be huge trouble. bret: i don t want to take tout dark place i just wanted to say what are the implications here? yeah, look. these are threats. these are things we should think about. it s i never hear people in the treasury or the federal reserve or the white house i don t hear them thinking or talking about the dollar. the dollar is a jewel,