shook customers and investors alike. the question was, and really still is, would it also threaten the broader market and the banking system? so far the answer appears to be no. markets largely held steady closing the day mixed though shares in regional banks similar to the ones that failed did take a beating. joining us shortly former treasury secretary lawrence summers who accurately predicted the inflation to walk us through what he thinks of the federal response so far including this promise from the president. every american should feel confident their deposits will be there if and when they need them. in addition we have cnn s christine romans and phil mattingly on this tonight. we begin with christine. so is the threat of contagion in the financial markets, does that seem to have passed? these two banks in particular, they put a big ring around these banks and stopped the fire here and made essentially the depositors whole. these are people who would have to go a
two banks. both with deep ties to the tech industry. the collapse of fat silicon valley bank in the bay area and signature bank here in new york shook customers and investors alike. the question was, and really still as, what it also threaten the broader market in the banking system so so far, the answer appears to be no. markets largely held steady, closing the day mix shares in regional banks amongst the ones that failed to take a beating. joining shortly, lawrence summer, who actually predicted the current high insulation to walk us through the coming days and weeks and what he thinks about the federal response so far. including this promise from the president. every american should feel confident that their deposits will be there, if and when they need them. in addition to secretary summers, we have cnn s kristen romans and phil mattingly on this for us tonight. christine, on your money, and fill, on the white house response and what comes next. we begin with christin
number one teams to win the entire thing. that i think is one thing. don t worry about picking the early games, necessarily correctly, because the truth is, most bracket tournaments give you a lot more points. you get a lot more reward for picking those later games. i went to my special place a long time ago. i am always in my own special place anderson. so i ll join you in your special place. i lost you at the number one thing. you always lose me. you cannot mayfield is out later. we ll fill it out, we ll come back, and we ll see it in a few weeks. good luck everybody with your brackets. you can get more march madness insight when chris wallace talks with new and see a double also, a lot of fun, with former nba player and pantyhose kenny smith. as well as outgoing syracuse coach, jim boeheim. don t miss cnn primetime inside the man s, basketball brackets and business, tomorrow night at 9 pm eastern. i m glad they don t have me doing. it i would ve messed it up. we ll b
it s difficult. wouldn t worry about filling out a perfect bracket but i want to give you clues. okay. here s the big thing. the number one usually wins. 60% of the time, the number one ends up winning the entire thing. there are four number one seed wes already spoke about earlier. four number one seeds. they re the ones who get through this round, round of 64, round of 32, round of 16, round of 8, round of 4, and the final. pick one of the number one teams to win the entire thing. that i think is one thing. and don t worry about picking the early games necessarily correctly, because the truth is more bracket tournaments give you most points for i went to my special place a long time ago. i lost you at the number one thing. you can help me fill this out later. we ll check in a few weeks. good luck, everybody, with