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minutes from taking the stage in new york where he ll try to leverage the power of his bully pulpit to shove republicans off the fence in the debt ceiling fight. will that help move friday s talks any closer to a deal? and the jaw dropping admission just a day before title 42 is set to expire. in the records of one dhs official, the system is breaking, and they haven t even hit the starting line yet as thousands of migrants cross the southern border, the white house is planning to let some of them in with no court date and no way to track them. so much going on today, but we start in long island, new york, where a freshman republican congressman george santos is expected to be arraigned in court on federal charges just four months into a congressional career that was built on lies about his background and wealth, and according to the government, krm criminal schemes. today the justice department hit him with 13 counts. among them charges of wire fraud, money launder ....
ethics scandals. is this politics? it s tuesday, i m bill hemmer. good morning. dana: it s tuesday and politics. any day is politics. i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. what s going on? the supreme court is facing renewed criticism over reports of justices failing to disclose what democrats say are questionable financial transactions. that includes justice clarence thomas accepting vacations from a wealthy donor and justice neil gore the democrats see the court needs more oversight. but should not have to answer to congress. dana: chief justice roberts submitted a letter saying that the court has reaffirmed a voluntary commitment to keep things above board. bill: democrats say it s not enough. republicans maintain sit a power grab designed to rein in a conservative majority on the court today. dana: if you ve been following this. the organization the news organization that first put out these reports about clarence tomorrow as. if you want to ....
mexico s government and an update on the survivors. this hour, panic in the skies after a united airlines passenger threatens a flight attendant and tries to open an emergency door mid-flight. tackled by passengers and crew, adding to a string of problems confronting the faa. the battle over reproductive rights. california s governor cutting ties with walgreens for refusing to sell abortion bills. they are refusing to sell them across the country, even where it s legal. in texas, they are challenging the restrictive laws. jay powell saying they will raise rates to tame inflation. controlling inflation will require more unemployment. good day, everyone. i m andra mitchell in a busy washington. the local governor in mexico says two of the four americans are dead. merrick garland is addressing it. i ve been briefed by the fbi, which is working with mexican authorities. senior department officials are working closely with our counterparts at the state department. ....
let s get down to business and we start with the big picture. the global economy is expected to grow a paltry 3% over the next five years according to the head of the international monetary fund, kristalina geogieva. her comments were made ahead of the imf and world bank s spring meetings which kick off today in washington. our north america business correspondent samira hussain is there. high inflation continues to plague countries around the world. bankers are raising interest rates to try and slow down those price increases. as a result, however, we have some of the weakest growth projections by the international monetary fund since the 1990s. with the world s finance ministers and central bankers all meeting in washington this week, the increasingly fragile global economy will certainly be the focus, along with ways for countries to try and mitigate some of the negative impacts of those interest rate rises. now, the high inflation, however, is already having an impact on ....
coast of san diego we ll bring you lat itest. and former president trump heads back to iowa today. and amid the glitz and glam, a look at some of the historic wins during hollywood s biggest night. i cannot believe it s happening to me. this, this is the american dream. we begin this morning with the federal government rushing to prevent a wide scale banking crisis after two of the country s largest banks collapsed over the weekend marking the biggest bank failure since the 2008 financial crisis. today the fdic, the federal reserve, and the trash ri department are taking emergency measures to ensure depositors at silicon bank and signature bank will be able to access their money. this morning president biden insisted u.s. banking system is safe and no losses, he said, will be borne by the taxpayer. over the past few days, americans with deposits in these banks can rest assured they ll be protected and they ll have access to their money as of today. because of ....