silicon valley bank and signature bank. president biden trying to convince americans that the system really is safe but the big question is, how much of this is about how much people even know about something, understand or maybe they feel about what is happening. how does psychology play into a bank run and how can we all be sure that our money is really safe? plus, do you know who is using facial recognition on you may be right now? no we re not doing it right now everyone. rest assured, but it could be happened more than you even realize. way to tell you who s using it and why. and this probably sounds like a joke what i m gonna tell you. but really it is deadly serious. nick a government report said that some crash test dummies may not represent and i m quoting here diverse groups of people. how could that have a real impact on your safety? well, it s not what you might think. we re gonna talk more about that. here with me her economic expert run up the ruaha. karen finne
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investigators. for their part, they say trump s team will push the argument that he did not have classified information because he declassified it while still president. more now from jessica schneider in washington. reporter: new details about the fbi search of mar-a-lago are emerging as republican congressional leaders cry foul about the target and the timing. i know doing this 90 days before aen election reeks of politics. reporter: kevin mccarthy tweeting the department of justice has reached an intolerable state of weaponized politicization, warning about investigations if republicans take the house in november wri wri wri writing ag garland come and answer our questions about this action today which has never happened in american history. what was on the warrant, what were you really doing, what were you looking for, why not talk to president trump and have him give the information you are after? reporter: trump was in new york at trump tower when the search
we re tracking lee as it moves across the atlantic and closer to the east coast. rescuers scramble to reach a cave explorer more than 3,000 feet under the surface. new footage just released showing his condition. i m john berman with sara sidner and kate bolduan and this is cnn news central. some big questions lingering about the investigation in fulton county, georgia, over the 2020 election. they are about to be answered. next hour we expect to see the full and final unredacted report from the fulton county special grand jury. now, this was the grand jury that was brought together for the initial investigation that ultimately led to then the separate grand jury handing up indictments against form trump and 18 other co-defendants. back in february nine pages of this report were released to the public, you probably remember this, but a lot was missing, including who the jury thought should be charged with crimes. the judge overseeing that case held back portions the rep
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