kev kev quite a date here in the nation s capitol. good evening, trace. breaking tonight, investors in silicon valley bank have already taken legal action to recoup their losses after, of course, the bank collapsed on friday despite the class-action lawsuit and a volatile day on wall street. as you pointed out, the president wants americans to believe our financial institutions are, in fact, secure, while also being careful to not use the banking b word. bail out. no losses will be born by the taxpayers. instead, the money will come from the fees that banks pay into the deposit insurance fund. reporter: while the fdic insures bank deposits to a quarter of a million dollars, nine of 10 depositors of xeb had more than that amount in the bank. still, the administration says they ll be covered. nothing to worry about. that also includes customers of new york-based signature bank which also collapsed over the weekend. the third largest bank failure in american history. signatu
steve: good morning, miami that says your 7:01 wake-up call. as you can see in the distance as the sun comes up, some scattered clouds out there. right now 81 degrees for a daytime high of 87. welcome aboard, folks, fox & friends in new york city where we are going for a daytime high on this tuesday 10/11/2272 degrees. room temperature. bryan: i don t know if you have done this but do you hope winter doesn t come? well, it is kind of late and still warm. maybe this is the year. enter just will forget about it. and we are in short sleeves. steve: you are one of those climate guys, right? when they stop having winter and start having summer. bryan: i will shave down the polar bear so i m not sweating. i m happy. ainsley: the best time to be in new york city. the fall is wonderful. when i think of my daughter at school, what is the high and low of school today? the high is, it is my father s birthday. my dad, i know he is watching. he likes my hair straight and
hang outside the sea. wonderful. new york 83 today. it s really nice. steve: look at that august 16th already. time is awasting, the summer is pert near over for a lot of kids in some of the some of the states they have already gone back to will school. ainsley: hard to believe. where did the summer go? steve: i know. welcome, folks. brian is off today in his dent in the couch is will cain. ainsley: are your kids in school yet. will: first day tomorrow. ainsley: you will be there for that. will: i will be there for that winding down and nothing better than to milk every bit of summer by getting up early. ainsley: everyone wants to know did you find your lug gag? will: no. i think it s somewhere in dallas. gigantic airport. ainsley: have you been wearing this suit every day? will: i keep all my suits in new york. i have had fresh clothes on to appear in front of you for the last seven days. steve: cosmetically, shaffers. will: it s all that temporary
Forty mph and now just moderate rain with occasional if he occasionally a few heavier downpours filtering and and thats going to continue here for quite awhile you can see it does get lighter the farther up the princely ago and thats going to tend to be the same sort of a setup as we go through later tonight and tomorrow but we still had almost an inch in hampden last several hours less lists the six hours a five hundred to newport news one of thirty inches in wakefield than one point four here in norfolk one in Virginia Beach and everything slide south and east were starting to see these numbers in North Carolina feeling a little bit as well. Were going to continue to watch this rain again the heaviest rain during the overnight and then i think will get a little bit of a break in some spots the first lets a half or third of the day tomorrow but the analysts attempt or sixties and then ill start to drop through the fifties the rain will fill back in comes in by afternoon talk about tha
Developments in the death a preschooler from our area. Good evening, im iain page. Im timmeney in for lucy noland. Nervous parents coming out in droves tonight for an emergency meeting how they can keep their children healthy. Fox 29s dave kinchen is live in Hamilton Township tonight and dave, parents are worried and the cdc still has not determined why this little boy died. Reporter thats right. In fact we were told by Health Official here that the cdc just got those test samples today. They say it will take at least three days to get the results back. In the meantime the School District and the Health Department here at Hamilton Township did their best to try to ease tensions with parents. My daughter was very afraid to come to school today. Afraid she was going to get sick and die. Reporter parents at Yardville Elementary School pack the auditorium demanding answers from district and Health Officials after a four year old boy died suddenly at home last thursday from an undetermined