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today ukraine battles its way into a second year of war defying russian expectations and denying moscow the swift victory it expected. this was the view one year ago yesterday as russian tanks rolled into ukraine launching its unprovoked war. to mark the anniversary, western allies bathed their landmarks in the colors of ukraine s flag and more importantly pledging more financial support. the u.s. has announced a $2 billion package. 8 million ukrainians have fled their country. of those who remain, 18 million are in dire need of assistance. that s nearly 40% of the population. let s begin this hour in ukraine s capitol. melissa bell is in kyiv. reporter: jim, a day after those ceremonies held here in the center of kyiv to mark the one-year anniversary of the russian invasion and to celebrate the fact that kyiv had been able toll stand no sign of the nationwide strikes that so many ukrainian officials had been warning about and ukrainian civilians had been preparing for. for
additional funding available t help banks meet the needs of their depositors this comes just days after the collapse of silicon valley bank nbc news producer garrett grew back joins me now. gary, what more. do we know we do have the statemen straight from we will read a portion of it t you now. after a recommendation from th board, the fdic in the federal reserve, and consulting with the president, secretary yelle improved actions enabling th fdic to complete its resolutio of silicon valley bank tha mirror that fully protects the depositors what does this mean? basically, the depositors will have access to all of thei money starting tomorrow. and no losses associated wit the resolution of silico valley bank are going to b borne by the taxpayer. that is zero dollars there senior management of f s vp ar going to be completely removed from the company, according to treasury and they say that it i decisive action that wil protect the u.s. economy b strengthening public confid
mirror that fully protects the depositors what does this mean? basically, the depositors will have access to all of thei money starting tomorrow. and no losses associated wit the resolution of silico valley bank are going to b borne by the taxpayer. that is zero dollars there senior management of f s vp ar going to be completely removed from the company, according to treasury and they say that it i decisive action that wil protect the u.s. economy b strengthening public confidenc in the banking system. now, one big thing, th statement did not say wa anything about the sale of the bank if you talk to any members o congress, like our team on capitol hill, yesterday an today, the biggest thing the want is a sale of the bank and on the congressional side, the california delegation of republicans and democrat wrapped a briefing call this afternoon. they were briefed ahead of thi public statement they want both the engineering of a sale of the bank, and t raise the fdic limit right
we re just 16 days out from the midterm elections. as campaign 22 is hitting the home stretch, democrats are also facing economic headwinds. i am worried about the level of voter turnout, what democrats have got to do is contrast their economic plan with the republicans. elections are about the future. they re about the economy. nobody said we re doing abortion rather than the economy. it s about both. how much is the economy and the rising prices going to impact your vote in november? it s a lot to do with it. because our economy has got you have control. reporter: so the cost of living is just high. exactly, that s the biggest impact. everything s high. you know, rent, you know, gas, food, all of it it s inflated. i m pamela brown and you are live in the cnn newsroom . just 16 days from now, the dust will be settling in the nation s midterm elections, when voters will decide which party they want to control the house and senate. and polls show voter inte