welcome to all of you watching here in the united states, canada and all around the world, i m kim brunhuber. coming up on cnn newsroom. the search is on for a suspected killer in texas. ahead, what we re learning about the victims of this latest mass shooting. plus, evacuations are happening in sudan, but many say it s not easy to get out. hear one woman s story about how the u.s. government did nothing to help her parents leave. plus, tv stars mingled and mixed amid the white house correspondents dinner, president biden had a seriousage message about freedoms. announcer: live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber. we begin in texas where the federal bureau of investigation is assisting in a manhunt follow a shooting rampage north of houston. at least five people after detectives say the neighbor francisco oropeza is at large. we consider him armed and dangerous. we re not going to stop until we actually arrest him and bring him into custody
hello. i m abby phillip in washington. right now, a desperate search for life, a race against time and an escalating death toll in turkey and syria. 41 hours have now passed since a powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake devastated the region. and experts say the critical rebuild to find people alive in this rubble is now closing. more than 6,300 people have died in this tragedy. and the scope of the destruction is must terrifying. take a look at these buildings. they among thousands that have collapsed but amid grave discoveries there is still hope that keeps crews growing. this little girl was rescued earlier today after being trapped for more than a day. cnn s nick paton walsh just filed this report from the region. reporter: in the town closest to the epicenter, two simultaneous rescue separations going on. in there, a 64-year-old woman, her son heard her voice, he says, this morning. and he thinks she s in fact still lying in the bed where she was when the earthquake st
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pnc financial are in the works to buy first republic. saying a deal could benefit both parties. justin wilford. the deal arrives for a small number of banks, silicon valley bank was among them and of course, first republic as well. these are banks catering to very wealthy depositors. deposit insurance covers $250,000 of your deposit. these are banks that aren t covered by our usual bank insurance. that means if people get nervous, they can pull money out, and that means they can get caught without enough money in the vault. it s not that this is not a profitable bank, not that it doesn t have assets, it s that it doesn t have enough cash in the vault. one of the best ways to resolve that the worst would be a bank run. and the best way would be a bank that says hey, we ve got an even bigger vault and plus we like
fed s smallest interest rate hike since march. that most recent hike suggests that the fed likes the progress, in the fight against inflation, but and this is a big but, there s a stunning number. the blockbuster jobs report that saw 517,000 jobs created in january, and that could potentially create a real haake for the fed. here s what powell just said moments ago. we didn t expect it to be this strong but i would say it kind of shows you why we think that this will be a process that takes a significant period of time. all right. let s sort all of this out with justin wilford. he s a professor of economics and public policy at the university of michigan. so, justin, when the head of federal reserve speaks, marketing listen. did they hear what they were looking for today? so, it s important that your viewers understand what s good for them is something that