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The Race to Rescue First Republic Bank

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ABC News

News, Daily News, Politics

4.56.4K Ratings

🗓️ 1 May 2023

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

With First Republic Bank teetering on collapse, the U.S. government devises a way to put customers at ease. A Texas community grieves after a dispute allegedly leads to a mass shooting. And the U.S. organizes convoys out of Sudan. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Its Monday May 1st and another bank is going under.

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0:28.0

The government races to rescue first-republic bank.

0:32.0

Everything is not okay.

0:34.0

So what do you do with a bank that's running on empty?

0:37.0

A parent has to neighbor to stop shooting his gun while the kid was sleeping now.

0:41.0

Family members are dead.

0:42.0

You saw someone running right over there screaming my family, my family.

0:46.0

How is the suspect able to evade police?

0:50.0

And how dangerous is the journey to Jeddah?

0:52.0

The convoy so far has been escorted by armed people.

0:56.0

The sprint to escape Sudan now includes American help.

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