of trump s role in the january 6th insurrection. and a new flood emergency in california threatens millions of skorm battered residents as the east coast braces for a powerful storm packing heavy rain, strong winds and possible blizzard conditions. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world, i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. tonight, the biden administration is scrambling to respond to two of the biggest bank failures in history creating new peril for the economy and president and a lot of americans are worried right now. here s cnn s chief white house correspondent phil mattingly. the bottom line is this, americans can rest assured that our banks system is safe. reporter: president biden seeking to reassure a nation on edge. reporter: we put in place tough requirements on banks like silicon valley bank and signature bank. reporter: he also placed blame on his predecessor for contributing to this moment. unfortunately, the last
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
americans and they re absolutely right. ainsley: refreshing. interesting. new york times vivek ramaswamy comes in hot, stealing the spotlight. washington examiner opinion page republican debate nikki haley wins and it s not particularly close. and finally. ainsley: u.s.a. today on trump-less debate stage ramaswamy and haley make themselves heard. those two were really the frontrunners in their mind nikki haley strong showing when she was really honest about the abortion issue because it s an abortion that they really don t want to talk about. many say just throw it to the states. she was fairly honest and said look, it s never going to happen. we don t have the votes for it. we need to talk about this. and then the debt. she was honest. desantis, you, pence, scott, tim scott, y all raised the debt while y all were in congress with that $2.2 trillion covid stimulus bill and trump added 8 trillion to the debt. she said it s time for an
voters in wisconsin. yeah. it was tight. brian: and independents. run right through wisconsin. brian: great start a sprint become back here for the rnc in 11 months. exactly, thanks, brian. brian: thank you. thanks for getting up with us, too. still ahead on the show, mining pence may have said the most at yesterday s debate. will his talk translate to votes? we will discuss that and we re going to check in and check the dials with lee carter. not only does someone have a lot of time but were they saying the right things? you will find out. and governor desantis, soon. elegy for copd. birds flyin high, you know how i feel. breeze driftin on by. .you know how i feel. you don t have to take. [coughing] .copd sitting down. it s a new dawn,. .it s a new day, it s time to make a stand. and i m feelin good. start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd. .medicine has the power to treat copd. .in as many ways as trelegy.
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.