things to know with this tuesday, march 14th. all eyes will stay on wall street where they have been locked as the race is on to avoid the collapse of other regional u.s. banks. several have been suffering steep stock drops on monday, even as the government came out, president biden himself, trying to calm nerves of financial support. all this turmoil is coming as the fed is awaiting a highly-anticipated inflation report that we re expected to get this morning. no relief. what is going on? dualing storms set to pound the east and the west coast, both coasts, nor easter forecast to bring heavy rain, wind, snow to millions in the northeast. california bracing for yet another round of severe flooding. also this, governor ron desantis breaking from many in his own party on the war in ukraine. likely presidential candidate told fox news that protecting ukraine is not vital to u.s. interests. instead, he called it is a distraction to bigger challenges here at home. also, sena
startups and crypto, which has been cooled, when you re getting the easy money out of the system, that could be working in the fed s favor. okay. so, we re going to get a few hours from now a really important inflation reading? the consumer price index. this is the last big reading on inflation, one of the last big readings before the fed meets. 6% for the year over year number. if you look at this chart here, you can see clearly consumer is peaking. the overall number has been moving in the right direction. but still much higher than the 2% number the fed would like to see. so, we ll be watching very closely at 8:30 to see what this signals about the economy. i don t believe you because my kids wanted pickles last night and they were almost $7. that s just new york. i went to the grocery store, i got 10 things and everything was $10 or more. a thing of nutello. yes, your three boys will. christine romans, thank you very much. i m just talking to my friend
and it can t come soon enough. war has taken its toll on young lives. she remembers everything. we have problems with sleeping. every night, two, three times, she goes to check us, we are here or no. butterfly. those things which ukrainian children saw. ..i don t believe, um, that it will be without any traumas. this is what childhood should be. nine year old alisa is from a city in the south of ukraine, which is close to intense fighting. she s just started at st martin s church of england primary in norfolk. alisa speaks very little english, but her new friend poppy is determined to make her feel as welcome as possible. do you understand each other? sometimes.
nine year old alisa is from a city in the south of ukraine, which is close to intense fighting. she s just started at st martin s church of england primary in norfolk. alisa speaks very little english, but her new friend poppy is determined to make her feel as welcome as possible. do you understand each other? sometimes. ijust point at her and do a thumbs up. i ve written a poem for alyssa. it was about the war. and in the end i said, we are yourfriends and you are safe here. it s been lovely having alisa here. it s been really good for the class to kind of rally together. we re starting to see smiles and laughter and communicating and joking with her friends. of course, at first we weren t seeing that. we are now, and that is telling us that she is feeling welcome and enjoying her time in school. label it with your ruler and write the word.
and it can t come soon enough. war has taken its toll on young lives. those things which ukrainian children saw. ..i don t believe, um, that it will be without any traumas. this is what childhood should be. nine year old alisa is from a city in the south of ukraine which is close to intense fighting. she s just started at st martin s church of england primary in norfolk. alisa speaks very little english, but her new friend poppy is determined to make her feel as welcome as possible. do you understand each other? sometimes. ijust point at her and do a thumbs up. i ve written a poem for alisa. it was about the war, and in the end i said, we are your friends