appeal a bombshell court decision out of colorado. the state s supreme court disqualifying trump from colorado s 2024 primary ballot, where this goes next. plus, the candidates trailing trump in the polls rushing to his defense. the impact on the campaign trail. also ahead, breaking point, a new record number of migrant crossings at the southern border passing a record set only two weeks ago. and later, israel s president saying he is ready for another pause in fighting in the war with hamas. could it lead to the release of more hostages. great to have you with us, i m ana cabrera. it is 10:00 eastern, and this morning lawyers for donald trump are vowing to appeal a bombshell decision from the colorado supreme court. that court disqualifying the former president from the state s ballot in a 4-3 ruling. this is a first of its kind decision in a case brought by some republican voters. the court says trump engaged in 2021, and that disquafies him on constitutional gro
west and winter storms out east. and now, rite aid and how the drugstore is being accused of fueling the opioid epidemic. this is what we are watchingt that hour. thank you for being here, i m kate bolduan, and we are beginning with the turmoil, the fallout, and the wild ride that has already been this week since the abrupt collapse of silicon valley bank. and the federal reserve is looking at the oversight of the bank and what went wrong and who missed what. the regional banks are bounce back after confidence of the institutions were shaken yesterday. this is how the stocks are performing right now. that is not all that is shaking up the economic picture this morning. we got the latest read of inflation. the government reporting that inflation fell for the eighth straight month in february. matt egan and john solomon joining us u no. matt egan to you, what are we seeing? we are seeing that the pressure is easing here, and the fact that the regional bank shares fell, an
I also talk to those with loved ones or they know someone whos still in lockdown here. Heres what they had to say. What are you worried about . Worried about . Survival. Reporter frightened residents on lockdown were gradually allowed to leave. The people i was associated with were real nervous and definitely were taking it seriously about, you know, staying in their office and keeping the doors locked, all of that. Among those at the Veterans Home today, 80 Drama Students at a nearby Catholic High School by the theater. Worried parents waiting for sporadic calls and text messages. My daughter is up there. Shes 15 years old. Have you been able to communicate . I spoke to her and she sounded a little bit nervous but she was sounding fine. Reporter dozens of Law Enforcement vehicles and tactical teams streamed on to the property including Command Trailers and s. W. A. T. Teams as the fbi was charged with communicating with the gunman. Yountville. Heres what he told natasha zubes. Ive bee
closing 5,000 job openings they had, and this is happening for a few reasons, and one, the fed s interest rate hikes has slammed the valuation of tech companies, and they are under a lot of pressure to boost the profitability and cut the expenses, and also remember that the tech industry went on a hiring binge during covid and they added so many jobs, that they also incorrectly in hindsight anticipate nad demand in covid would continue, and that has not happened. so they are forced to correct, and unfortunately, that means they are fosted to layoff workers. and the tech sector hit again in a different way. thank you for being with us. and we have mark zandi who is a chief economist, and is this a mixed mood or what are you seeing? well, it is a script, and the good news is that it did not surprise anybody, but the bad news is that inflation is still
selling out to popular destinations. if you institution you lose. we were up against the omicron outbreak. but consumers want to spend and travel. a huge amount of americans are saying, hey, let s go to europe and the middle east for the holidays. let me ask you this. because this has been on my mind. over the summer we saw 50,000 flight cancellations because of staffing issues. people were pulling out their hair. but this time it seems that the airlines were prepared. i don t want to jinx everybody. and had even gone on a hiring binge. can you tell us about that? yeah. honestly, we like to bash on the airlines but they have done a great job. moderate lines in certain airports. amsterdam, london, perisic, were