pay a roll is the silicon valley bank collapse. this hour, everything that you need to know. forget frenemies, president trump is acting as if governor desantis is his biggest rival, and the new nickname that trump is using on the trail for desantis and the regret he says that he now has. and a powerful nor easter is hitting hundreds of thousands of people with heavy snow and wind as heavy as 60 miles per hour slamming the northeast and you can see it churning there and a lot to get to this hour, and a lot to begin with the latest on the response to the banking fears. cnn business reporter matt egan processing all of the new inflation data which met expectations, and what is the new consensus this morning? well, jim and erica, it is saying that inflation is not gone, but it is cooling off. 6.5% increase in consumer prices over the last six months is not good, but it is triple what is considered healthy, but everything is relative. as you can see on the chart, the tren
and elizabeth cohen is joining us, and they have been linked to health problems and what would these new recommendations change? well, that is right. some people are saying that they are not going to change enough, but that this is a good or good enough start. so let s talk about why we are calling these forever chemicals, and it is because once these chemicals are within you, and they don t last over time, and they don t kind of wash out of your body over time, and that is why they are called forever chemicals. they have been linked to cancer and prenature issues an linked to liver effects, and linked to immune effects, and this is what the proposed regulations will do. first of all, this is regulating six forever chemicals and just six of thousands and i will say more of that in a moment. water systems have six years to comply, and so it could take effect at the end of the year, and they have three years to