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that damage. reporter: the newly declassified footage appears to directly concept rah dictate russia s claim that the aircraft did not make physical contact. there was no collision. the problem is that we didn t contact to this drone. the russians have been just flat out lying. flat out lying about their account. reporter: the u.s. has not yet determined whether the pilots intended to directly hit the drone, forcing the u.s. military to crash the drone into the black sea some 80 nautical miles from land. we know that the intercept was intentional. we know that the aggressive behavior was intentional. we also know it was very unprofessional and very unsafe. the actual contact of the fixed wing russian fighter with our uav, the physical contact of those two, not sure yet. reporter: but cnn is learning that the russian pilots did not go rogue. u.s. officials familiar with the intelligence say the pilots were ordered to harass the drone by senior officials in russia s
this is the ingraham angle. thanks for being with us tonight. welcome to the new patriacharchy. i always liked politics. i always likes drew barrymore. do you remember how you got the role in et? they interviewed me for poltergeist. they said she s not like the girl in the part, in the script. so kathy kennedy, the producer of e.t. said maybe she s right for e.t. drew barrymore, e.t. thank you for this award. i appreciate it very much. laura: at the age of 7 when most of us were playing hide and go seek, she now the power of film and how to use the camera for maximum effect. she still knows how to use the camera when she interviewed dylan mulvaney. we re all supposed to figure out who we re supposed to be. bravery, the risk i had no idea how vulnerable i was willing to get. coming out can be so intense. i kind of wanted to add some humor. it s my lifeline. i do think there was so much that came up this year that i had no idea that i was going to have
west and winter storms out east. and now, rite aid and how the drugstore is being accused of fueling the opioid epidemic. this is what we are watchingt that hour. thank you for being here, i m kate bolduan, and we are beginning with the turmoil, the fallout, and the wild ride that has already been this week since the abrupt collapse of silicon valley bank. and the federal reserve is looking at the oversight of the bank and what went wrong and who missed what. the regional banks are bounce back after confidence of the institutions were shaken yesterday. this is how the stocks are performing right now. that is not all that is shaking up the economic picture this morning. we got the latest read of inflation. the government reporting that inflation fell for the eighth straight month in february. matt egan and john solomon joining us u no. matt egan to you, what are we seeing? we are seeing that the pressure is easing here, and the fact that the regional bank shares fell, an
hello. we ll have much more on our breaking news here in just a moment. a russian jet striking a u.s. drone over international waters in the black sea. first, though, today, a collective sigh of relief after the latest inflation numbers and a market rally have the u.s. stepping back from the brink of economic disaster. inflation has cooled for the eighth straight month with the consumer price index at a level we haven t seen since september of 2021. that doesn t mean the prices are back to normal. any trip to the grocery store makes that very clear. but overall they are trending in the right direction. right now regional banks are rebounding. there you see some of the surging stocks and paired with that deposit outflows are apparently slowing, meaning the collapse of two banks in recent days has not as of now sparked a domino effect. but moodies has just down graded its outlook for the entire u.s. banking sector. matt, what a difference a day makes here, right? first republic