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ahead this st. patrick s day friday starting with desperate measures on wall street. nearly a dozen banks teaming up to prevent this week s financial turmoil from spreading their $30 billion life line to save another major bank from potential ruin as janet yellen works to sooth the markets and reassure americans that their money is safe. i can reassure the members of the committee that our banking system is sound and that americans can feel confident that their deposits will be there when they need them. plus major move in china s partnership with russia, announcing this morning that xi jinping will visit russia next week at the invitation of vladimir putin that comes as russia continues to search for the downed u.s. drone intercepted by a russian fire jets. why the pentagon says russia won t find anything useful even if they do track it down and rage on the streets of paris, thousands of protestors rise up over an unpopular move by macron raising the age of retir ....
trying to get fda approval when a single judge can just flip that around that would impact their desire to try to, you know, research and do get more life saving drugs on the market , and that would affect all of us, erica. so when we look at this 22 of the justice who just this is who dissented here. justice thomas and justice alito . justice alito actually actually said why? what did we hear from justice? alito? jessica yes. so interestingly, the two justices justice thomas justice alito. they re the only ones who dissented. but because of the way the order of structured here we don t know exactly how the other seven voted. only that five definitely did side with the fda. so justice alito wrote that four page dissent. he talked about really two things. he talked about how the supreme court has previously been criticized for these kinds of stays. he also tried to argue that there would be no harm if the restrictions went into effect, um, saying that, at present applica ....
next thing you know crashes and bangs. it s devastating. it s going to take months to recover. steve: devastating footage shows the extent of the damage caused by the tornado that tore through the small community of glen allen in missouri. brian: severe weather threat moving east toward philadelphia and washington. janice dean will tell us when the worst of it will hit the mid-atlantic. it s relentless. unbelievable what s going on. talk about turbulence overseas and at home. a news alert a bipartisan group of lawmakers landing in taiwan overnight. house foreign affairs chairperson, chairman michael mccaul leading the u.s. delegation. ainsley: just hours after the speaker of the house, kevin mccarthy meets with the taiwanese president in california at the reagan library. the visit getting under the skin of china. steve: boy, did it. lucas tomlinson joins us live from washington. good morning. the chinese embassy there in washington sent out a four-page email t ....
philadelphia officials say that the city s drinking water is safe for now after a chemical spill in the delaware river. safety concerns prompted a rush of people at stores this weekend pic u tens of thousands of demonstrators poured into the streets of israeli cities last night after prime minister benjamin netanyahu abruptly fired his defense minister. a deadly explosion at a chocolate factory. all of the people missing are now accounted for. seven people were killed in that blast. if they are going 100 miles an hour, i am going to as well. norah: and in honor of women s history month, meet the woman breaking barriers as the first black female to lead an nfl team. you don t have to look a certain way or come from a certain background or pedigree in order to have a seat at the table. norah: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. tonight, a targeted attack in tennessee. a scene that has become all too common in america ....
you re looking live at nashville, tennessee where three children and three staff members have been killed following a shooting at the covenant school. the female shooter described as a 28-year-old nashville resident and a former student at the school itself. also dead after being shot by police. she was reportedly wielding two assault-style rifles and a pistol. the shooting taking place a little after 10:00 a.m. this morning in a second floor lobby area after the suspect made her way in to the building apparently through a side entrance. the white house reacting quickly saying enough is enough and calling on congress to end the epidemic of school violence. welcome. i m neil cavuto. there s so much we don t know and dots they re still trying to put together to trace what happened this morning and why, why this 28-year-old former student at that very school would do what she did. let s get the very latest from jonathan serrie following it from the very beginning. jonathan ....