failed to topple ukraine s capital, kyiv. they still launch attacks on the city, from a distance. kyiv remains free. it endorse, that isn t true everywhere. i m heading for hundred miles south from kyiv to the city of kherson. kherson was the first city russian troops captured and occupied when they invaded ukraine. the journey will take all night. i met a soldier named daniel on his way to kherson. he tells me the russians are finally starting to lose their grip on the city. they are getting their asses kick and don t know what they re doing. the russian military is a times the size of the ukrainian military. yeah, yeah, we have quality, and they are quantity. that is a big difference. it s about heart? it s about heart. it s about truth, it s about what is ours, and what is our, our land. soldiers aren t the only ones fighting to free kherson. i am going to meet a group of extraordinary ukrainian civilians. i will spend the next several weeks retracing their s
was and what he was doing, and he told attorneys today he told prosecutors, he was not trying to manufacture an alibi when he now admittedly lied to investigators around that time. here with me is cnn s jean casarez who has been watching so much of this trial and what jumped out to you at the end here, particularly the dramatic finish of that cross-examination? he went through every single name of his partners, the people that should have gotten millions of dollars from the law firm, his family, everyone for decades he had lied to over and over and over again. then he lied about not being down where the murders happened with his wife and his son. so close in time to when their phones locked forever, meaning they never were on them again because they had been murdered. trying to show this jury, you can t believe today anything he says on that sand because he s a liar and always will be. let me dig into that a little bit more, the specific moment, now that murdaugh admits t
the financial crisis, there were investors and owners of systemic large banks that were bailed out, and we re certainly not looking at the reforms that we put in place means that we re not going to do that again, but we are concerned about depositors and we re focused trying to meet their needs treasury secretary janet yellen commenting on one aspect of the biggest bank collapse since 2008 we ll break down what s happening with silicon bank in just a moment. plus, we ll bring you mining pence s strongest criticism yet of former president donald trump. those comments came off camera we ll have them for you. and my new reporting on the growing differences behind the scenes between washington and kyiv and the growing of the war and how and when the conflict may end. good morning and welcome to weathe way too early on this monday i m jonathan lemire. president joe biden will address the nation following the second largest bank failure new state history. at 9:00 this morni
the president to an active war zone, where we don t have a u.s. military presence. it was important for the president to go to kyiv and get a first-hand briefing from zelenskyy s team and discuss zelenskyy s military planning, security assistance ukraine has asked for that the u.s. is providing and energy assistance that we ve given. alexandria: president biden announced additional to think he could outlast ukraine and the president shared this, president zelenskyy and ukrainians remind the world everyday what freedom is, freedom is priceless and worth fighting for for as long as it takes. china s top diplomat was in russia, pushing back on claims that the country is considering providing lethal support to russia to further their invasion. a spokesperson says the united states is in no position to make demands tchina, russia is not targeting third parties and a matter within sovereignty of two independent countries. john ratcliffe on the relationship here. this only encou
it s 10:00 a.m i m lindsey reiser at msnbc headquarters in new york we re following a lot of breaking news on this busy monday morning, including president biden assuring the country our financial system is safe amid heightened fears of a banking crisis after the collapse of both silicon valley bank and new york-based signature bank americans can rest assured that our banking system is safe. your deposits are safe let me also assure you we will not stop at this we ll do whatever is needed. the government is taking extraordinary new steps to ensure customers will have full access to their money, a major move by the treasury and the federal reserve to shore up the banking system and prevent the panic from spreading to other banks. plus, a promise no losses will be shouldered by taxpayers and officials will hold the people responsible fully accountable. more on this in moments and what you need to know about your money. plus, no-show. donald trump s lawyers say he wi