message from democratic leaders to allies, stop piling on the vice president if they want the party to win next year. plus thank you to the academy. this is history in the making. actress michelle yeoh capping a night of triumph for everything everywhere all at once. big win there. see who else won the biggest awards of the night, ahead. all right, welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m rowchristine romans. just hours from now, president bide will be speak to the nation about his administration s plan to cool with the failure of two, two banking, silicon valley bank and signature bank, two commercial banks with more than $200 billion in total deposits. tvb a major startup of tech startups. federal officials are desperate to prevent contagion leading to runs on other banks. so far, they ve promised everyone with deposits in those two banks ininsured and uninsured will be able to get the money out and now with the bailout in the wa
hurricane over the caribbean. we re live at the scene and with the forecast. we begin in ukraine where, for the second time within days, the city of zaporizhzhia is taking a deadly pounding from russian rockets. these are scenes of chaos after multiple rockets slammed into residential areas on saturday, reportedly killing at least 17 people. while further south, moscow is scrambling to get the bridge linking the occupied crimea with russia back up and running. a part of the bridge collapsed after a huge explosion and fire on saturday. now russia says repair work will be under way around the clock. some train and road traffic has already resumed, but drivers will go into the water divers, rather, will go into the water later today to see if the structure can still support trucks. scott mclean is keeping an eye on developments in ukraine including the deadly strike on zaporizhzhia. he joins us from london, scott? reporter: yeah, we don t have a ton of information about th
killed during a shooting at a military checkpoint, we will have the latest from jerusalem. announcer: live from the cnn center in, this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber. we begin in the ukrainian city of zaporizhzhia where residents are now urged to head to air raid shelters after a second deadly rocket strike within days. have a look here. these are scenes of the aftermath after multiple rockets slammed into residential areas saturday, reportedly killing at least 17 people. further south moscow is scrambling to get the bring linking the occupied crimea with russia back up and running, a part of the bridge collapsed after a huge explosion and fire saturday. now russia says repair work will be under way around the clock, some train and road traffic has already resumed but divers will go into the water later today to see if the structure can support trucks. ukraine isn t claiming responsibility for what happened but president zelenskyy made it clear he s far from feelin
and increasingly critical at a time when trust is so low that any incident could balloon into a recent crisis as we ve seen recently. perhaps most extraordinarily during his session is from xi jinping himself. last week, he said the u.s. and west is out to contain and suppress china a comprehensive way and, of course, vowing to fight back. and that kind of language, naming the u.s. in direct attacks, we have not heard from a top chinese lead for years. so it doesn t bode well for the stabilization, let alone improvement of bilateral ties anytime soon, christine. steven jiang, this morning. north korea wishing its strongest warning for the south korea and launching two strategic missiles on sunday. pyongyang saying the drill, quote, confirmed the reliability of the weapons system. the moves came just before seoul and washington kicked off their annual spring joint time military exercise. the 11-day freedom shield drills the largest in the past five
makes me scared. i m still scared right now. grief stricken families of the victims held funerals on saturday. hundreds attended to pay their respects. north korea has fired off so many ballistic missiles in such a short period of time that south korea, japan, and the united states are scrambling to figure out why. south korea said the north tested two more short-range missiles on sunday, calling it a serious provocation, prompting an emergency meeting of the national security council. no fewer than seven missile tests have been detected in the past two weeks alone. since the start of the year, there have been at least 25, including cruise missiles. last week a north korean ballistic missile sailed over japan without warning, setting off sirens. a senior japanese defense official blasted pyongyang for