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
putting the president on notice overspending, inflation and crime. we could ve acknowledged all that is ever going to change course but he did not do that because level lab report from the white house. then, i sit down florida state democratic governor katie hobbs as her state host the big game we will discuss her first month on the job in the growing border crisis. and, game day is here. the fox nfl sunday team joins me on the biggest super bowl storylines and what they will be watching for after kickoff tonight on fox. plus. you don t have to be a nurse you don t have to be an nfl player to have success for. a rhodes scholar to the nfl to the operating room. doctor miron on the simple method he says can help you achieve your dreams. home right now on fox news sunday . good morning. you are looking live it state farm stadium here in glendale, arizona. in just hours the kansas city chiefs and philadelphia eagles will face off right here in super bowl lvii. we ve got
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dominion, the network is now facing from a voting technology company with an even bigger price tag and the 84 year old defendant pleads not guilty in the shooting of a teenager who mistakenly when went to his home. are we speaking with the lawyer for the teen s family, ben crump, about the racial component of this case and whether hate crime charges are warranted. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. wolf blitzer is on assignment alex marquardt and you re in the situation room. tonight the supreme court has set a new friday night deadline as it considers whether to preserve or limit access to a widely used abortion drug. let s go straight to cnn s senior legal affairs correspondent paula reid. paula what is the thinking behind the supreme court s decision to kick this can down the road 48 hours . as of now, this widely abused use abortion medication will remain widely available. the supreme court is expected to offer another update by fri
for the devastation apparently began in a town of rolling a fork mississippi miles northwest of jackson. the mayor said damaged assessment quote my city is gone for the national weather service says that same tornado is believed to have erased eastward at 70 miles an hour, never weakening as it slammed into silver city mississippi and several towns in alabama on a 100-mile path of destruction. mississippi governor declaring a state of emergency in affected counties in mississippi emergency management agency said search and rescue teams are on the ground. arthel: we have talked to starstruck this hour. meteorologist adam standing bite storm chaser zachary hall is on the ground was served charles watson who is live in mississippi with the very latest in there, charles. say, eric, we are in anne-marie, mississippi right now we are trying to make it to the downtown portion but the closer and closer we get to make it into the downtown area. part of the reason you see the line of c