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might it be part of a broader contagion? 56% of more than 25,000 say it is an isolated event and we hope that they are correct. social media, what else came in? there was this. these people can't get trump out of their head after two and a half years. another dog chasing its tail. i assume pete phillips means the prosecutors can't get thunderstorm out of their head. at the bd of my opening commentary, i said something about it's time to wrap up those investigations because we don't want them budding right up against the 2024 election. thank you for watching. happening now in the newsroom, california under a
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state of emergency as intense storms hammer the golden state. >> we can't live like this. >> atmospheric rivers washing out roads and bridges leaving people trapped in their mee joi management director from one of the hardest hit counties. the economy still red hot notching another strong jobs report. we'll tell you where the job gains are and why this complicates the fight to tame inflation. >> all the money is in the bank. i don't know what we're going to do now. >> reporter: a capital crisis, a stunning free fall leading to the second largest collapse of a financial institution in u.s. history. could there be a domino effect and what does this mean for those with accounts at svb? >> i think it was an overreaction to the destruction of property. >> large rocks, your only intent is to harm. >> police and protesters
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clashing over a controversial police training facility near atlanta. how things turned violent and why tensions remain high this weekend. >> can you feel that? it's the weekend. we are grateful to have you with us. good morning, march 11th, i'm boris sanchez. >> i'm paula reid. it's great to be with you. >> you are live in the cnn newsroom. we begin with this nightmare severe weather on the west coast. the excessive rainfall impact ing millions of people across northern and central california. and even more rain is going to fall today. it's not expected to be anything like the torrential rain that battered parts of the golden state yesterday. over a foot of rain fell in some
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water. >> it's scary. if that brick bridge washes out, we're going to be in a lot of trouble. >> carry her out of her house. >> this is what the river looked like friday afternoon in monterey county. as rain continued to fall, it kept rising until it reach ed a breaking point. now officials calling it aout. at least two people have died as a result of the storms. president biden has approved emergency assistance for california in response to the flooding anden landslides. >> let's get you right to the weather center. this is just the latest atmospheric river causing headaches. >> exactly. we are seeing this river of water come in right off the
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pacific and slide in. thankfully, it's starting to taper back a bit. you're noticing yellows, that's a slight risk. while this started to dive back, we are still waiting for the westerly wind. we bring in that potential. another 1 to 3 inches of rain expected just within the weekend. you notice the darker purples. not only that, the system that tracks eastward, we wind up with blizzard conditions to the north and severe weather to the south. warnings still in effect for parts of the dakotas and upper midwest holding on to little visibility, heavy snow still falling. travel not advised that direction, but the severe weather threat across the south treks eastward throughout the day saturday. noticing the darker reds, hail being one of the bigger concerns. that slides through the
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southeast. heavy rain, a flooding threat here, not only with the hail, but isolated tornadoes and strong damaging winds one of bigger concerns as this moves on towards the panhandle rolling into sunday. so we are expecting this to roll up your direction in the form of an area of low pressure with rain and snow. are you ready? >> i don't know. thank you so much for the warning. we'll get ready. in santa cruz county, 700 residents are stranded after the only road in and out of one neighborhood was completely washed away. crews are working to get a temporary road built, but that could take several days. >> it's unimaginable. i just could not believe it. you told me this was going to occur, never. >> joining me now is david reid, the director of santa cruz county office of response, recovery and resilience. thank you for joining us. can you give us an update on the progress to get that temporary
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road built? >> it's pretty remarkable. our road crews and construction partners worked through the night and i just received pictures we reestablished a temporary single-lane access for that community to get in and out for supplies and well being. so really amazing work by our road crew teams to reestablish that connection for those folks who were trapped. >> it also cut off water to several homes in that neighborhood. do you know when water could be restored to the homes? >> our water district in that area was able to establish a temporary water connection. so we were able to get folks back on water late yesterday afternoon. that's a temporary fix until we can get a more permanent solution. so right now, they are still under a boil water order.
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>> have you been in touch with wit of the residents? do you know how they are doing? >> i have thot personally. i know many staff have. i have some friends whose parents live up there. i know that they are a hardy bunch. the city manager lives up that way so they were grateful for the effort. we kept them informed throughout the day as to what was going on. >> earlier in the show, we mentioned the river levy. what's the status of that levy right now? what's going on? >> yeah. that's been the biggest chaung. we were all watching the river yesterday as it continued to rise. unfortunately, we did experience a breach on the monterey county side of the levy around midnight. and so water is pouring into the agricultural fields and towards the community.
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so monterey county was going door to door to evacuate them and we are working close collaboration and partnership with monterey county and we are sheltering many of those residents at a shelter in santa cruz county. so right now, we're just working to get folks out safely. >> other parts of the koth? what flood rg you seeing this morning? >> we still have some lingering flooding in the unincorporated part of our. and then we did sustain other damage from landslides and other issues with the storm around the county. but the main flooding that we're experiencing now is the smaller tributaries. >> this is round after round of intense storms. what kind of toll is this taking not only on restaurant yours, but the residents in the state? >> i mean, it's hard. folks have been evacuated three, four, five times. their homes have been flooded
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two or three times this winter. so there's a fatigue for sure. we have been grateful for the federal government support of the first fema disaster declaration and obviously we'll be hoping to get another disaster declaration with this latest round of support. >> thank you. >> thank you. u.s. markets ended the week lower after the collapse of silicon valley bank yesterday sent investors on wall street scrambling. the banking fallout upstaejed what was set is to be the biggest news of the day, at least economic news. the february jobs report. christine romans has more on how the u.s. economy beat expectations last month with a complicated picture over inflation remains. >> another strong month of hiring in american offices, malls, restaurants, hotels and construction sites. despite headlines of layoffs, the tech and finance, employers added workers at a brisk pace
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cooling from january's huge half a million jobs, but still historically strong. the tight jobs market bringing bigger paychecks, average hourly earnings of 4.6 on an annual basis. economists anxious to see is growth cool because it feeds into inflation. the jobsless rate ticked up to 3.6%. leisure and hospitality led payroll gains adding 105,000 jobs. theed if in its quest to slow down the economy and bring down inflation. the consumer price index, retail sales and consumer sentiment all on tap this week. >> christine romans, thank you so much for that. we are going to be talking to an expert who is putting out a warning about the svb collapse saying that it could create a contagion that's going to hut other banks. stay tuned for that later this hour. we should note poouresident bid
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is touting the latest jobs numbers saying the economy continues to move in the right direction. >> jasmine wright is with the president in delaware this morning. jasmine, what else is the president saying? >> reporter: yeah, the president seemed almost excited to tout the 311,000 jobs that the economy added last month. the president said it was another sign that the economy was resilient and durable and that the economic recovery plan he put in place more than two years ago is working. president biden views these better than expected jobs number to compare his and economic plan of that of republicans. we know they are entering a moment of tension when it comes to the economy based on the president's priorities and also the national debt. two things that he talked about yesterday when talking about the jobs numbers at the white house. take a listen. >> they are threatening to follow the national debt. in fact, some republicans seem to be doing puts us at risk.
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i believe we should buld on our progress, not go backwards. so i urge this our maga republican friends in the congress to put their threats aside. continue the progress we built. we have a lot more to do. so let's finish the job. >> so the president will be using the better than expected numbers as a data point to argue that in his party is on the right side about the economy. now one thing when you talk to officials is that they recognize that these better than expected numbers are potentially a case to make when it comes to whether or not the economy is too hot. and when it comes to whether or not the federal reserve will raise interest rates. now white house officials are cognizant not to talk about that, but it's very clear that they are excited and happy about where the u.s. economy remains. >> jasmine, thank you.
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a source tells cnn that former president trump is meeting with his legal team this weekend. >> the former president apparently considering his options after hefs invited this week to appear next week before a manhattan grand jury. that panel is investigating trump's alleged role in a hush money payment scheme involving stormy daniels. let's bring in zach cohen, who has been tracking all the latest details for us. that invitation clearly a sign that a decision about a potential trump indictment is probably soon coming. >> good morning. you're right. this is the clearest sign yet after years of this investigation going on that a decision on whether or not to pursue criminal charge against trump in manhattan is coming down the pike. now we know that trump is huddling with his legal team at mar-a-lago this weekend and gaming out options about whether or not he will appear before the grand jury. potential other next steps as
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well. i don't think anybody really expects the former president to appear before the grand jury and take the district attorney up on his invitation, but the possibility of an indictment really does raise some interesting questions and would put us in unchartered waters. we have never had a former president be indicted before. what's more than that, we would have the first time a former president, who is the leading candidate for president has vowed to run again in 2024, under indictment. so really some interesting possible scenarios here. but the case itself is interesting. and obviously, an indictment is a lot different than a conviction. so there's questions for the da about the ability to bring charges and get a conviction if he chooses to go that route. >> zach cohen, thank you. still ahead, a stunning collapse. a california bank folds leaving some small business owners wondering how they will pay their workers the story behind a cay yacht you can 48 hours for
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matt eagan has more. >> reporter: this happened so fast. it is stunning. sill son con valley bank may not be a house held name, but it held $200 billion in assets. that makes this the second b biggest collapse of a bank in u.s. history behind only the 2008 implosion of washington mutual. now the fdic seized control of this bank. deposit torts will get access to their cash up to the $250,000 insurance mlimit. but we know that some startups and individuals and small businesses hold more than $250,000 at this bank. and it's not really clear what's going to happen and whether or not they are going to get all of their money back. so how did we get here and how do we get here so fast? shares of this bank's parent company collapsed 60% on
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thursday after warning of a rapid need to raise cash. and that appeared to spark a run on the bank, with some companies racing to pull their money. this is also a symptom of the federal reserve's war on inflation. we know that interest rate spikes like the one going on right now tends to break things somewhere in the financial market. we also know that the fed's rate hikes have is hurt the value of tech companies. the same tech companies that silicon valley bank caters to. it's also hurt the value of the bonds that banks like this one rely on for funding. now u.s. financial regulators held ab unscheduled meeting on frud to discuss this bank failure. i spoke to the treasury deputy secretary and asked him what he thinks about the situation. listen to what he said. >> the federal regulators are paying attention to this particular financial institution and when we think about the broader financial system, we're
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very confident in the ability of the system and also the fact that we have the tools necessary to deal with incidents like what's happened at the bank. >> thankfully, experts i'm talking to are hopeful this is more of an isolated incident than a systemic one. most banks are not as exposed as this one to one single sector. major banks lend to not just tech companies, but retailers and factories and media companies. the chief economist told me he doesn't think this failure is a sign of broader trouble in banking. this system is as well capitalized as ever. let's hope so because the last thing we need is a series of bank failures. back to you. >> let's hope. matt egan, thank you for that report. let's get some analysis on the impact of the collapse from dennis kellerher, he works for a
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nonprofit. thank you so much for sharing part of your saturday with us. as matt pointed out, most experts are saying that this is likely an isolated incident, there will not be contagion or a domino effect to the scale of 2008. you argue, though, that this failure will almost certainly lead to more bank failures. why? >> it has to be remembered, thank you for having me on and good morning, matt did a good setup here. there were three key drivers of this bank failure. the first one was the mismanagement of the bank. the second one is the impact of the interest rate hikes and the third one is the lack of regulation and supervision due to deregulation, which the ceo of silicon valley bank personally lobbied for back in 2015, '16, and '17. so some of the characteristics
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of silicon valley bank are unique, but some are common to many other banks. the unique ones matt talked about well. the common ones arise from the interest rate actions of the fed. they are jacking up interest rates. they jacked them up at a it's aer pace than any time in history and in six months they went from sezero to 4.5%. when interest rates go up, asset values go down. that's one of the intended consequences. so it bursts bubbles like the tech bubble, the crypto bubble and others. but it also catches banks' balance sheets in a vice because their assets go down. this particular bank had a lot of interest rate sensitive assets. so its assets went down a lot. but it was also a unique characteristics of its business mix and high risk business model. but there are other banks out there that are struggling to be able to readjust their
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portfolios and balance sheet to take account of these significant interest rate increases. some of those banks got the lack of regulation and supervision that silicon valley bank got also. >> what's your estimate of the exposure? how would you compare this to the 2008 financial crisis? >> this is almost 15 years to the day that bear steshs failed in march of 2008, which really was the starting gun for the 2008 crash. and back then, you'll recall all the regular lawsuiters and elected officials said don't worry. everything is under control. we don't expect anything else to happen. and they all said that in good faith. i bet most of them believed it. but they can't see the future back then anymore than we can can see it now. the regulators are all meeting and working today looking at all the other banks or a bunch of
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the banks that are of the same size, category 4 banks, which is what silicon valley bank was, to see whether or not the lack of regulation over the last four or five years particularly during the trump of administration has caused unseen risks to increase where they don't know about them. and they are evaluating their balance sheets. to see whether or not the similarities are anywhere near the extent of the silicon valley bank. importantly, as you mentioned, 80% of the deposdepositive sutee uninsured. if you don't pay for the uninsured depositors, they are going to look at their bank and won't sit around and wait to see if it their bank has similar problems. you create a run risk on other banks, even if those banks do not have the same problems.
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>> i'm wondering what happens to those depositors, i believe some 97% of svb's depositors, were over that $250,000 threshold that the fdic ensures. what happens to that money? >> unfortunately, that money is not going to be paid to them very quick ly. they are going to get what's called an advanced dividend by the fdic within a week of unknown amount. they are going to otherwise get what are called receivership certificates so as the fdic liquidates the bank and raises cash from sales, some of those sale proceeds will be paid to be uninsured depositive utters. there are other creditors circling the bank, and they will want money too. the underlying problem is that all these big companies frankly
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should have known better putting all their money into this bank. everybody in that community was putting their money into silicon valley bank in the tens and millions of dollars, including their payroll, their cash management, their receivables management, and frank ly, those people should have been more responsible when they are looking at where they are going to put their money. there was hyperconcentration risk here. those depositors, we're talking about business here, they are below the threshold. they will get paid. the fdic is going to cover them. but the businesses and the big dogs that put millions of dollars in the bank frankly should have known better. they should have done their due diligence. they should have paid attention to silicon valley bank disclosures, which some people
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have said since january was a screaming red flag that there were problems coming at the bank. >> as you noted, the fed has been telegraphing that they will continue raising rates along with inflation staying where it's been hovering over 6% the last few job reports. dennis, we have to leave the conversation there. thank you for the time. >> thank you. treasury secretary jan the yellen testified on capitol hill friday warning lawmakers of economic and financial disaster if a debt limit agreement isn't reached. .kevin mccarthy has said he's ready to sit down with the president to reach a deal, but the conservative house freedom caucus released a new list of demands in exchange for limiting the debt creeling. here with me now is political reporter ida treen. what are the freedom caucuses' new demands? >> good morning, paula.
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the house freedom caucus laid out a series of demands yesterday in exchange for their support for potential debt limit deal. they include cutting federal spending by 25% across the board for everything other than defense. and also putting an end to multiple programs, including the biden administration's student loan forgiveness plan. president biden pushed back against those house freedom caucus demands yesterday and said he doesn't think there's a lot to negotiate on right now. but he's prepared to sit is down again with house speaker kevin mccarthy once republicans have a counterproposal for his budget. mccarthy, however, said he's ready to negotiate right now. here's what he had to say. >> we have to change our spending to put us in a path to balance. >> there's still considerable uncertainty as to when the treasure are you department's extraordinary measures to keep paying its bills will be
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proprosed training fult that's been called cop city. >> protesters took to the streets in downtown atlanta for a peaceful demonstration thursday night. additional events as part of the week of action are schedule d fr this weekend. cnn's isabel rosalis joins us now. there's been a development from the family ot shot and killed by law enforcement while protesting against the construction of the planned facility. >> good morning to you. the attorneys for the family claim that an independent autopsy shows that his hands were up when he was shot by law enforcement officers. the attorneys had this to say this a media statement. his hands show exit wounds in both palms. the autopsy reveals that he was most probably in a seated position cross legged when killed now according to the georgia bureau of investigation, he failed to comply with verbal
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commands from law enforcement officers and he was the one who shot first at law enforcement officers from inside of and they returned fire. a handgun recovered from his possession matched the wound from the state trooper that he injured. he is responding saying the g,000,000,000 will not attempt to sway public opinion in this case but will continue to be led by the facts and the truth. we understand the extreme emotion that this has caused the family and will continue to investigate as comprehensively as possible. this training fult has really garnered controversy and scrutiny since its inception. we have a breakdown of the so-called cop city from 2021 to present day. watch. >> thrust into the national spotlight. a vie is lent clash between activists and police and 23 people facing domestic terrorism charges last weekend.
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>> i think it was an overreaction to the destruction of property. the question is property over people, i choose people over property. >> reporter: police claim violent agitators conducted an attack on officers and construction equipment. >> when you throw large rocks, a number of items at officers, you're only intent is to heart. >> reporter: they rebuke the claims and say police arrest ed people in a park separate from the violence. it's the latest flash point in a years long saw sa ga against cop city. the city athounss plans to turn forest into a state of the art training center to help boost moral and recruitment efforts. >> the the united front must be led. >> reporter: but activists pushed back and the cop city movement is born. among their worries, environmental harm to one of the largest remaining green spaces in the area. opponents view the project as a
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response to the 2020 protests against police killings of black americans say they fear the facility will militarize police and further contribute to incidents of police brutality. despite the public outcry, atlanta city council green lights the project in september of 2021. >> there's still going to be an urban forest there. this is the begin ning of a ver long conversation. several people are arrested after security cameras capture a molotov cocktail thrown toward officers in may of 2022. five more demonstrators are arrested and charged with domestic terrorism. >> with used to call that a sit-in protest. now it's terrorism. >> reporter: the bureau of investigation claims activists threw rocks at police cars and first responders. in january tensions reach a new level.
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after law enforcement officers shoot a 26-year-old activist while carrying out a clearing operation of encampments near the future facility. a state trooper was also shot and wounded in the incident. her son was a pacifist. >> all he wanted to do was to protect the forest. they have no intention of committing illegal acts. >> reporter: police killing leads to protests in downtown atlanta. police become destructive with some in the crowd breaking w windows and attacking police vehicles. >> let me reiterate there's a difference between protests and what's happening there and what you just read was being tweeted out. it validates dealing not with protesters, but with criminals. >> reporter: neither side appears to be budging. >> it has been essentially a war of attrition.
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by the city of atlanta, yet still, our numbers in support continue to grow. >> as protesters mobilize in hopes of stopping cop city, local leaders uncyst the training facility will be built. despite the controversy,en atlanta's mayor has recently announced that the city and dekalb county is going to reach an agreement to move forward. >> thank you. we'll be right back. yeah. i respect that. but that cough looks pretty bad. try this robitussin honey. the real honey youou love, plus the powerful cough rerelief you need. mind if i root through h your trash? robitussin. the ononly brand with real honeyand elderberry. an all-star menu of delicious subs. there's the philly, the monster, the boss. if i hadn't seen it in person, i wouldn't have believed it. eating ibelieving steph. the subway series. try subway's tastit menu upgrade yet. come here! you know why people are always looking at their phones?
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not doing enough to reduce how much salt people consume. the group says the world is not on track to achieve its goal of reducing sodium intake 30% by the year 2025. cnn health reporter jacqueline howard has the details. >> bottom line the world health organization wants people to cut back on salt. we know eating too much salt is one of the top risks for heart disease, stroke and death. the world health organization says nine kohn tries have a comprehensive package of policies to reduce sodium i intake. they are chile and mexico, saudi arabia, spain and uruguay. examples of these policies are reformulating foods so they contain less salt or setting lumts on foods high in salt being served in public places like hospitals or schools. the w.h.o. is calling on all
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countries to implement sodium reduction policy ises and says doing that can save 7 million lives globally by 2030. it's considering extending its 30% target. right now the w.h.o. says people living in high income countries a good amount of salt in one snack. >> just to give you an example if you take an average of 150 grams, only that bag of chips contains half of the salt we're supposed to consume every day. >> in the meantime, there are steps you can take personally to watch how much salt you eat. the w.h.o. says to cut back on salty sauces and condiments, avoid snacks high in sal. when used canned products, choose varieties without added salt and sugars.
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it's recommended to lumt your salt intake to less than 5 grams per day. that's just one teaspoon. >> jacqueline howard, thank you for that. i'm not on track to hit my sodium goals for 2025. >> not even close. i thinkly bring up the average globally based on that consumption alone. thank you for being with us. we'll see you tomorrow. thank you for watching. >> this is much more ahead in the next hour of cnn newsroom. freddie mac is up next.
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