things to know with this tuesday, march 14th. all eyes will stay on wall street where they have been locked as the race is on to avoid the collapse of other regional u.s. banks. several have been suffering steep stock drops on monday, even as the government came out, president biden himself, trying to calm nerves of financial support. all this turmoil is coming as the fed is awaiting a highly-anticipated inflation report that we re expected to get this morning. no relief. what is going on? dualing storms set to pound the east and the west coast, both coasts, nor easter forecast to bring heavy rain, wind, snow to millions in the northeast. california bracing for yet another round of severe flooding. also this, governor ron desantis breaking from many in his own party on the war in ukraine. likely presidential candidate told fox news that protecting ukraine is not vital to u.s. interests. instead, he called it is a distraction to bigger challenges here at home. also, sena
the homeowner s policy will cover somebody things but the flood policy covers probably the most significant risk for most homeowners in florida given the risk of flooding we have in our state. we are sensitive to that obviously going to be some folks that are in need of support and relief we will work as best we can i will say people have been asking about some of the overall homeowner s insurance with like citizens. citizens, i think right now they are between 6 and 700 billion of surplus. modeling in terms of paying out a lot of money in claims still have 4 and 5 billion in surplus. they view themselves as being able to weather this. individual carriers they have to go through a stress test to have policies approved. this year they had tested under a direct impact on tampa bay and what would happen they have policy and reinsurance and wrap program and cap fund. citizens feel strongly they will be able to handle this and still have pretty significant reserves. okay. thanks s
assistance for an actual plan to help shoulder that burden of caring for these asylum seekers. now, in terms of what we ve seen also in the last several weeks, we have seen at least 200 facilities used by new york city to actually provide shelter to these asylum seekers. and we should also note that this weekend marks one year since the first bus chartered by texas governor greg abbott arrived in new york city. we should also add that we ve seen about 10,500 asylum seekers arrive by those means. it is just a fraction of the close to 100,000 asylum seekers, most of them coming here on their own. jim? all right. polo sandoval, very important story. thanks so much for staying on top of it pf we appreciate it. in the meantime a missing florida boater is safely back on shore today after being rescued by the coast guard about 12 miles off the coast of st. augustine. 25-year-old charles gregory was reported missing after failing to return for nearly two days. gregory was seen last on friday
be safe. from new york to storm ravaged california where much of the state is under flood watches and wind alerts this morning. there are new warnings in communities ranging from san jose to los angeles that are in danger of mud slides and serious flash flooding. chad myers is live in the weather center. if you re waking up in california this morning, what do you need to know? that there is going to be another atmospheric river approach by 7:00 local time your time. and there will be significant flooding again. not because this is a bigger storm than the one for the weekend, but because we have pre-existing conditions. dr. gupta talks about that all the time. but the pre-existing conditions there s no place for this rain to go. this rain is all going to just run off. here is the atmospheric river. it s going to move on shore today. the one you see over here is actually going to go south of california. great news, it s going to miss. so at least we re not worried about the second on
nn captured this exclusive video of a navy sallage team coming on shore today and setting out on two more boats towards the search area. with restricted air space above, the debris field at sea remans heavily protected. the coast guard warning our captain as we re getting too close. copy that. we ll go ahead and turn around. reporter: followed by a second call an hour later to confirm we were leaving. this is the linda ann, go ahead. coast guard. just wanted to confirm your intentions. i ve got a news crew onboard and they were just trying to get some video of the cutter and just trying to stay out of y all s way. reporter: the coast guard cutter following us to make sure they stayed clear of the work zone. as for how long this stretch of ocean would remain restricted, a source said it would not be only months or weeks.