state regulators wasting little time to take possession of silicon valley earlier today before a sudden cash crisis risks becoming a bigger one. then just as quickly reassuring investors their money was safe. the fdic taking control of silicon valley bank s deposits and letting customers know that they would have access to their funds by monday morning. it was all meant to avoid a run on the deposits and one that could spread. neither happened today. janet yellen said she was watching silicon and a few other banks she didn t name very carefully. other government officials stressing that silicon s case was very unique. in the case of silicon, it happened very fast after announcing a big loss on the bond holdings earlier this week. most of the bonds were bought long before the aggressive rate hikes that began almost a year ago. meaning those investments were underwear as bond prices declined and silicon was struck. today s strong employment report showing a bigger than expected
the violence in sudan. thousands of british nationals are still trapped and demanding help. as more people are flown to safety by some eu states, british citizens describe the terror they face in a conflict between the military factions. eve fairbanks was one of a number of viewers concerned about the emphasis put on getting british nationals out of the country, calling bbc news. and grace dalton left us a phone message on monday with her thoughts. i ve been really frustrated throughout today, but was on the verge of tears watching the evening news at 10:00pm. as there was coverage regarding the situation in sudan and how awful it was for the british people who are stuck there. and yet there was no regard given for the sudanese civilians who are stuck there. obviously, i m really hoping that those who are british can be evacuated as soon as possible. but why was nothing said about the sudanese people who are caught up in this horrific situation? we put that point to bbc news
college simply skip the bill. and it would affect all tax paying americans, especially those who did it the right way and paid off their debt through hard work. the total cost of the hand-out an estimated $4 hundred billion over the next few decades. so we ll spend likely longer than they had to pay off some of those loans. biden says it is all legal for him to do based on the higher education relief opportunities for students act. and just so you know, that act allows for federal loan modification. but only during a national emergency. now remember, even though president biden has said the pandemic is over, he is keeping that emergency declaration for covid until may. does that emergency power for higher education give president biden the power to pay off student loans with our money? some of those loans are decades old. with the covid emergency ending very soon, possibly over anyway. some say no. the covid emergency is over. he is using that as an excuse hoping that he ca
are you ready for president kamala harris? we ve got her latest word salad. that s coming up tonight. new details from the federal criminal investigation into the biden family syndicate. wait until you hear donald trump s brand-new nickname for joey biden. it s a little bit reminiscent of hillary but we ll put it that way. karine jean-pierre was caught lying about joe on her cheat sheet. it even had to say you. you ve got to be kidding me. at had to remind them who was in his own cabinet. that s how bad it was. we have bad economic news but we have never a good economic news with him as president. the rate down the great larry kudlow right here in the studio. but first tonight a big day for joe biden. perhaps his favorite time of the year. it was bring your kid to work day to the white house. it was! for once hunter biden was nowhere to be found. joe was in rare form you guys are killing me tonight. joe was in rare form. somehow he resisted the urge to sniff and squeeze
now falling. i m fredricka whitfield. cnn newsroom continues with jim acosta right now. you re live in the cnn newsroom. i m jim acosta in washington. we begin tonight with the sad reality that it has happened again. another mass shooting in america, this one in a tiny alabama town, with teenagers making up most of the victims. here s what we know. at this hour. four people are confirmed dead and dead. ville alabama spokesman for a local hospital, says 15 teenagers suffered gunshot wounds and were treated another hospital says it received multiple patients he attack was tied to a sweet 16 birthday party in this community of 3000 people. let s go live now to date ville and cnn s isabelle rose salas. isabel. what s the latest that we re learning there? hey gemma. good evening to you. we are learning that one of the four victims who was killed right behind me at this dance studio that was a venue. we re told by witnesses. first sweet 16 birthday party. that victim has been ident