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super moon's influence on tides. as hurricane idalia makes landfall in florida, a look now at some of the strongest hurricanes to hit the state. hurricane ian was one of the deadliest hurricanes to hit florida, killing 144 people and causing $112 billion in damage. hurricane michael in 2018 was the strongest hurricane to make landfall in the panhandle. 16 people died, and it caused $25 billion in damage. irma was a category 4 hurricane when it struck the florida keys, killing 10 and costing $50 billion in property damage. many people in florida still remember hurricane andrew, back in 1992. the powerful category 5 storm killed 23 and was the third most intense hurricane on record to hit the u.s. i'm omar jimenez in new york. thank you for joining me. our breaking news of hurricane idalia continues on "cnn this morning" next. stay with us.

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responsible for over 150 direct and indirect deaths and over $112 billion in damage. making it the costliest hurricane in the history of florida and the third costliest in us history. finally we get to category five. these are the most devastating hurricanes according to the national weather service in florida has seen these before as well, most recently in 2018 with hurricane michael. in all cases the advice is the same, follow official guidance and if officials tell you to evacuate, leave. live now to cbs correspondent jason allen who is in florida. what's the latest where you are? we have started to experience more intense rain here in crystal river, an area north of tampa, where paddy rain bans on and off this evening but now expected to be more steady and

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we'll find out this morning how many migrants came to the uk last year and how many left. the official net migration figure, released by the office for national statistics, is expected to rise from 500,000 in 2021 to a record 700,000. our home editor mark easton has the story. so very carefully. so make sure that the packaging doesn't touch the sterile field. among the student nurses at the university of wolverhampton�*s campus in telford is titalupi, a nigerian who's paying full international fees to get her nursing qualifications. she's among 680,000 foreign students currently in britain, contributing £112 billion to the uk economy, but most also contributing to the net migration figure, the difference between those who come and those who leave. some people arejust doing it because, "0h, i have to leave the country, because i want a greater life, i want a greater opportunity for myself." and some people are genuinely doing it because they want it for that educational background

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World Business Report

of sbb, the former executive is saying no one could have expected what was going to happen at that bank and there was no bank that would have been able to survive a kind of run that it had. by the end of... just before the bank collapsed, svb had lost $112 billion or rather depositors had withdrawn it. if you break that down, it turns out to be $1 million per second. it was an incredible amount of money to lose all at once. that said, us lawmakers are going to say you should have been able to better anticipate what is going to happen and there are failures that happened at the bank that lie at your feet and that is why we got into a situation where you are seeing people around the world are worried about the strength of the us banking

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happens. there is a thing called discount window. where banks go to get money from the federal reserve. they got $153 billion and the week before that $4 billion. the federal home loan bank helps assure banks, the last three days, $250 billion, a record $112 billion. >> why do they need all that money? >> why do you think? they're worried. let me give you all the money. federal reserve extended ffdic ff $142 billion more. they created a new fund. let's say you own bonds that matured in ten years, you can go to the federal reserve and get $100 for it. ultimately, that costs $2 trillion in loans. they created a moral hazard here that they did not have to create.

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they can compete with putin in the air and there's no reason to do that except he's not fighting to win the war. charles? >> it's a proxy war. i think the administration is happy if it's just bogged down. if you can bog russia down, they lose a lot of people. i want to bring up the notion that it's not right to question this. $112 billion of american taxpayer dollars, you can appreciate and admire the valor and bravery of the ukrainian people. but this reminds me of the plague. you couldn't get the vaccine. people lost their jobs. as americans, we have a right to say, this is a lot of money. where is the accountability? the air raid sirens, that was -- [applause] the only thing i did not like about president biden's visit is the air raids sirens. the most phony stuff going on.

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Hannity

[applause] >> sean: all right. as the conflict in ukraine is raging on, we now have given over $112 billion in aid. joe biden pledged another half a billion today. that is more than twice the amount of money as the rest of europe combined. there's something wrong with that. during his surprise visit to kyiv this week, biden pledged yet another half a billion dollars. so he has no problem spending your money overseas, but biden has left our very own men and women in the service to fend for themselves. in new york, new york city, military families are now reportedly all relying on food pantries for their bear survival. a few months ago, the army suggested that soldiers use food stamps to combat inflation. here with reaction, charles payne and the co host of "the

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jets so they caney compete with putin in a year. do that ex and there's no reason to dos no that, except he's not fighting to win the war. charles , it's a proxy war.y and i think the i hate to say it, but i think bogge the administration is happy if it's just bogged dowdownn, you bog russia down. they lose a lot of people. t you know, also, i wanto to brig up the notion that it's it'st to not right to be able this. $112 billion of am to question us one hundred twelve billion of american taxpayer dollars. yoerxpayer dollars, you can appr the valor and the bravery of the ukrainian people. but this kind of reminds me of r when the plague first started. you couldn'tai question the origins of it. you couldn't question the vaccine. people were ostracized. people lost their jobs over questions that we know. people lost their jobs. the answers are actually what they thought it was in a the first place. so as americans, we havemea rig. where is the a right to say, hey, this is a the lot of money.ai sir where's the accountabilityens, >> the air raid sirens. that was from the air that the only thing i did not like about about president biden's visit was the air raid sirens.ns that was the most phony baloneyf

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that top officials are trying to have a dialogue. after postponing his trip to beijing because of that balloon, secretary of state antony blinken will attend a conference in europe with the possibility to meet his chinese counterpart. presidentjoe biden also says he would talk to xijinping about biden also says he would talk to xi jinping about the balloon incident, saying that the us is not looking for a new cold war. we will see if and when those talks happen. we will see if and when those talks happen-— let's get some of the day's other news. us securities regulators have charged crypto developer do kwon and his company terraform labs with orchestrating a multi—billion dollar crypto fraud. the securities and exchange commission also accused do kwon and terraform labs of misleading investors about the stability of their stablecoin. terraform was behind two cryptocurrencies which collapsed last year — one of them was a stablecoin pegged to the us dollar. it's estimated investors lost some $112 billion in the crash. meanwhile, one of china's top dealmakers is missing. investment bank china

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targets deep inside russia. now, it's nearly a year since the invasion and the us has given more than $2112 billion in security assistance and so far, there has been broad support, there has been a bipartisan support for president biden�*s position in helping ukraine but there are some cracks in that consensus. you have republicans who are now in control of the house who have said that they will not give a blank cheque to ukraine when it comes to helping them. at the moment, though, recent surveys do suggest around three in four americans believe that ukraine should still be supported by the us but, as we know, politics can change and if they can, so can policy. this is bbc news. a reminder of our headlines — after a chinese balloon flies into us airspace, a second is reported, this time over latin america. the boss of tesla, elon musk, is cleared of fraud charges brought against him by the company's shareholders. the former brazilian president

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