from monday s deadly school shooting that left six people dead, including three children, plus new information about the officers who took down the killer. the widespread protests in israel have stopped for now, after the prime minister halted his judicial reform plans, but the controversy is far from over . plus i ll speak to the national spokesperson for the red cross, who s on the ground in mississippi were a string of deadly tornadoes has devastated entire communities. live from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. and we begin this hour with the shocking video of what s become an all too familiar scene here in the united states, a school shooting in nashville, tennessee , that s left three young children and three adults dead. police have released video, which they say shows a former student at the covenant school, arriving monday morning in a honda fit. they have identified the shooter as 28 year old audrey hale. a few minutes later , you can see hail
i m joining you live from london just ahead on cnn newsroom. she entered the school through a side entrance. police department response was swift, devastating losing your child. how are our children still dying? and why are we failing them? the feeling of success on behalf of the protesters. here they are united is that they don t want politicization of the judiciary. heard something. i ve never heard of the ski resort and that was a blood curdling scream directly into by mr sanderson. live from london. this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. it is tuesday, march, the 28 9 am here in london three a.m. in nashville, tennessee, where police have released video of the attack on an elementary school that left three children and three adults dead. you can see the shooter identified by police as 28 year old audrey hale, opening fire on a set of glass doors to gain access to the school. authorities say hale was a former student who had detailed maps of the building a
and button up their case before moving on to vote on a possible indictment. packer would be able to rebut that testimony because he was involved in putting together these hush money schemes or stormy daniels and at least one other woman to get them to keep quiet about their alleged affairs with the former president. now at this point, the next time we know the grand jury will meet will be on wednesday. we ll see what happens, then is unclear if they will move to vote on a possible indictment of the former president, something that would be the first in us history. polar read, cnn, new york top u. s. banking regulators are due on capitol hill in the coming hours where they re expected to face tough questions about the collapse of silicon valley bank. vice chairman of the federal reserve is expected to tell us senators that mismanagement led to the bank s failure, but others are blaming the rollback of stricter banking rules under president trump, while still
s. banking regulators are due on capitol hill in the coming hours where they re expected to face tough questions about the collapse of silicon valley bank vice chairman of the federal reserve is expected to tell the u. s. senators that mismanagement led to the bank s failure, but others are blaming the rollback of stricter banking rules under president trump, while still others are focusing on why regulators didn t see the collapse coming. claire is going to be watching it all lucky you. yeah but it is this issue. whatever was in the law whatever was going on in the board of the bank regulators should have seen sooner that this was about to happen. yes so there s three things i think right. there s the issues that silicon valley bank specifically what the vice chair of the fed called a textbook case of mismanagement, he says, as we know there was too much concentration in their client base. too much tech much capital. they grew too quickly. they had too many uninsured deposits. all of
president wants to tout. one thing he says he thought was long overdue was the bargaining power american workers have right now, they re seeing demand for workers is the highest it s been in decades. that s one part of what he touted today, in addition to those wage gains you ve seen and the certain boost to the sectors that were hit the hardest by the pandemic, leisure, hospitality, manufacturing. all that, talking about that today as he summed up the jobs report, jake. of course the really good numbers in this jobs report have not done a lot to alleviate concerns americans have about inflation and higher prices they re seeing from the grocery store to the gas pump. this is something president biden talked about today, something he addressed, and also something he blamed several factors on. putin s invasion of ukraine has driven up gas prices and food prices all over the world. it was the previous administration whose reckless policies and mismanagement led to record budget deficits