leaves more questions than answers. did the government step in at just the right time or over step with what critics say is another bank bailout? it s not free. it comes with costs. plus, are more banks in danger of collapse? there s just panic. concerns spread to bigger institutions. can you squeeze under the pressure? as bank stocks take a rollercoaster ride. and regulators faced with a dilemma. were they asking the right questions? were they keeping an eye out for this? fight high inflation with rising interest rates. or back off to calm down the troubled banking industry. you can now be rescuing banks and hiking interest rates. bank bust. what s next for america s money? on cnn primetime. good evening, everyone. i m poppy harlow. just one week ago, america s 16th largest bank was up and running, everything seemed fine. tonight, it is collapsed and in government hands. and fears over the broader banking industry are now global. the swiss banking giant a
miles away. that s where the web space telescope attention of astronomers and space fans everywhere. according to nasa, the star, w r 1 to 4, among the biggest and most radiant stars known, is about to die. before going supernova. supernova s, as you may know, are the hottest, brightest objects in the night sky. the stars surrounded by cooler, glowing halo of gas and dust, a lot of it equivalent to the mass of ten of our sons. the mass comes from the starts off, which now is a mere shadow of its former self. and now only ways the same as about 30 sons. my mind is blown. the news continues. we want to head over to what s next for america s money. poppy? tonight, a banking crisis leaves more questions than answers. we had a old-fashioned bank run. did the government step in at just the right time? the banking system is safe. or overstep with what critics say just another bank bailout? plus, are more banks in danger of collapse? concern spreads to bigger in
inflation. prices fell dramatically last month for manufacturers. of course, those costs passed down to consumers eventually. the flip side, there are still banking fears simmering, futures way down ahead of the opening bell, you can see there. what all of this means as we get another big decision coming, that is, the feds, whether it will raise interest rates again. plus this morning escalating tensions after an alarming encounter over the black sea, a russian fighter jet colliding with an unmanned u.s. drone. that $23 million aircraft then crashing into the sea and the race is now on to recover it. extreme life-threatening weather continues to hammer both coasts this morning. record rain, swamping california, heavy snow, 3 feet in some areas, burying the northeast. this morning nearly half a million people without power. we are going to get to all of that, but we do want to begin with the economy this morning, this new data that just dropped, cnn chief business corres
it doesn t matter that are medical professionals were wrong about lockdowns, wrong about the vaccine stopping transmission, wrong about natural immunity and wrong about shutting down the schools. they still want to control you. these people are shameless. today an advisory panel to the centers for disease control voted 15-0 to add the covid-19 vaccine to the vaccines for children program. the vfc as it s called is a federally funded program that provides free vaccines to families who cannot afford them. this now paves the way for what is likely a foregone conclusion. adding the vaccine to the list of vaccines required for school admission. in other words, the covid-19 vaccine would be on the same list for most states as measles, polio, et cetera. that boat will take place tomorrow. now this is quite literally insane and should be challenged in court immediately. this could mean millions of children across the country could be denied school because of a vaccine they don t need
shrank unexpectedly by 0.3% in august. manchester crown court hears how a nurse, accused of murdering babies on a neonatal ward, tried to kill a premature baby girl on two consecutive night shifts. after the latest russian attacks on ukraine, nato says sending air defence systems there is a top priority. blood supplies fall to a critically low level in england, prompting nhs blood and transplant to declare its first ever amber alert hospitals may have to postpone some elective surgery. and scientists successfully transplant tissue from a human brain to that of a newborn rat and say the hybrid organoids can not only play the 1970s video game, pong, but will also help with research into brain disorders. but will also help with research we but will also help with research will be talking live the we will be talking live to one of the experts involved. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister has said she ll absolutely stick to her promise not to cut public