that panic can spread to other banks, it is called contagion. the fed has to tip toe very carefully through what is certainly a mine field at this point. donald trump lahad a very specific strategy and approach. at the end of the day donald trump needs to be held accountable for hils dirty deed. we have absolute evidence of the contact and it was very aggressive. it is important that great powers be models of transparency and communication. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. it is thursday, march 16, 5:00 p.m. in tokyo, 4:00 a.m. in new york where all eyes are on global stock markets as they react of yet another bank collapse. and here is how u.s. futures are looking. as you can see, everything is ticking up after was what was a very volatile trading session. credit suisse will borrow up to $54 billion after a slump in its shares left investors on edge. saudi national bank rolled out further support. credit suisse s
it s five weeks since nurses first went on strike this winter. yet there s no resolution in sight. in fact, the dispute is only intensifying. nurses are taking industrial action at even more nhs trusts today than they did before christmas. we want to make nursing a safe and sustainable profession for all. we want our colleagues and the patients we care for to receive the care they deserve. nurses at 55 trusts in england are on strike today and tomorrow. next month, the industrial action will be more widespread, covering 73 trusts. 12 health boards and organisations in wales will also go on strike. a decision on further strikes in northern ireland will be taken in the coming weeks, while in scotland industrial action remains paused as negotiations continue. the advice for people who have medical appointments on strike days is to assume they re going ahead if the hospital hasn t been in touch. nhs leaders are warning that the strikes couldn t come at a more difficult time for t
bill: the house can t do a thing without electing a new speaker. can t swear in a new member or staff committees or serve on a check on the biden administration. dana: 90% of republicans support kevin mccarthy for speaker. opting to support jim jordan or andy biggs. bill: the chamber will be deadlocked for days, maybe weeks. some think they could call dana: the house reconvenes in three hours and they ll try again. what happens after that is anyone s guess. are you going to stay in the race? i m not going anywhere. hakeem jeffries can only be speaker of the house if republicans vote for him. moderate republicans might do that. i will try to find ways to hammer out a resolution so we can go ahead and elect a speaker and get down to the business the american people sent us here to do. dana: aishah hosni is covering this for us live on capitol hill. good morning, aishah. good morning, dana and bill. supporters of kevin mccarthy met last night to talk it o
came when the crime was committed in the first place which the biden administration is not planning to make public appearance because the wanting to self is not where to be where the meat is pure the meat is the affidavit that underlines the warrant. we are not trusting in the warrant as we are the affidavit. that is where we would find out what the court was told. what we want to know is why the search was ordered. carley: congresswoman claudia tenney up with us this morning to react to the breaking news but we began with brooke singman covering the story from the beginning, brooke, good morning. hey, good morning that is right. attorney merrick garland breaking a silence in a statement with personally signed off on the push with former president trumps mar-a-lago home. i approve the decision to seek a search warrant in this matter. the apartment does not take a decision lately. where possible is standard practice with less intrusive means as an alternative to a sear
realized follows weeks of whitehawk rhetoric as the court considers overturning roe vs. wade. sandra: mitch mcconnell has been warning about the heated rhetoric out of washington, reacted a short time ago on the senate floor. this is exactly, exactly the kind of event that many feared that the terrible breach of the courts rules and norms could feel. this is exactly the kind of event that many worried the unhinged, reckless, apocalyptic rhetoric from prominent figures toward the court going back many months and especially in recent weeks could make more likely. sandra: we have complete coverage on this breaking story. former supreme court law clerk mike davis who also oversaw kavanaugh s confirmation process will join us live in moments. and also republican senator john barrasso. john: what are we learning, david, about the suspect and the circumstances of the arrest. david: he is in federal custody, we don t have his name, he s from california, he has been in fede