shook customers and investors alike. the question was, and really still is, would it also threaten the broader market and the banking system? so far the answer appears to be no. markets largely held steady closing the day mixed though shares in regional banks similar to the ones that failed did take a beating. joining us shortly former treasury secretary lawrence summers who accurately predicted the inflation to walk us through what he thinks of the federal response so far including this promise from the president. every american should feel confident their deposits will be there if and when they need them. in addition we have cnn s christine romans and phil mattingly on this tonight. we begin with christine. so is the threat of contagion in the financial markets, does that seem to have passed? these two banks in particular, they put a big ring around these banks and stopped the fire here and made essentially the depositors whole. these are people who would have to go a
two banks. both with deep ties to the tech industry. the collapse of fat silicon valley bank in the bay area and signature bank here in new york shook customers and investors alike. the question was, and really still as, what it also threaten the broader market in the banking system so so far, the answer appears to be no. markets largely held steady, closing the day mix shares in regional banks amongst the ones that failed to take a beating. joining shortly, lawrence summer, who actually predicted the current high insulation to walk us through the coming days and weeks and what he thinks about the federal response so far. including this promise from the president. every american should feel confident that their deposits will be there, if and when they need them. in addition to secretary summers, we have cnn s kristen romans and phil mattingly on this for us tonight. christine, on your money, and fill, on the white house response and what comes next. we begin with christin
marginalized, they feel less alone. and we know also, that kids who haven t met or experience people who are different from them. who do so in the same space above also learn about those cultures, of those identities. we know that box bridge divides between people. we know book bans create them. and that ultimately is the big problem here. kids are not getting information that they literally have a supreme court right to have. there was a case in 1982, where the supreme court decided that based on the first amendment, kids have the right to receive information. i can t be removed from shelves. because of political reasons. yet here we are, with a state
spring board for discussion. i think that is really important. i don t write adult romance. there isn t stuff in my books that would be considered vulgar. what i do write about are topics like racism and gun control and gay rights and abortion rights. things that make kids learn how to think for themselves which last time i checked was actually the job of public education in america. what is the big picture problem here, big picture concern for you here beyond your books, beyond just this principle. why does this matter? the reason this matters is because we have scientific proof that kids who feel marginalized who read books that have characters that are marginalized feel less alone. we know, also, that kids who haven t met or experienced people different from them who do so in the safe space after book also learn about those