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
viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m laila harrak. ahead on cnn newsroom [ speaking non-english ] pope francis beginning the new year by celebrating mass right now at the vatican. this after pope emeritus benedict s death. we will examine the late pontiff s complicated legacy. and it took weeks but police have a suspect in custody in the idaho murder investigation. we will look at the case police are building against the man now facing four counts of first-degree murder. plus ukraine s capital kyiv rings in the new year with a barrage of missile attacks. a live report on the very latest on the war. announcer: live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with laila harrak. from asia to europe and now the hawaiian islands, the world has been ringing in the new year with new spectacular celebration after another. five, four, three, two, one! in new york thousands watched as the traditional ball drop marked the beginning of 2023. it was
off today. now, we are looking into the first move the blockbuster anti-trust game against a u.s. company google. now, some sources say that the attorney turned over the classified record to the fbi, and the fbi and the justice department s national security division have now launched a review of the documents and how they ended up in pence s carmel indiana s home. and we will begin a look at how this happened with pence, and tell us more about what you know about the discovery. what happened in light of the biden documents and of course, the trump documents, we are told that the former vice president mike pence asked his personal lawyer to go back and triple-check that there were no classified documents, and he went through four boxes and he found roughly 12 documents with classified markings, and they informed the archives immediately, and the archives informed the justice department and last week, january 19th at 9:30 p.m., the fbi showed up at the pence home in indian
hi, everyone. an extraordinary revelation by a judge who said he found compelling evidence that donald trump may have committed crimes of adding a new dimension to trump s legal jeopardy and reminder after incredible reporting and after more than a year of an intense investigative probe by congress, there is still more that we don t know and more to learn about the details of the trump plan. as we reported on this show yesterday, in a ruling ordering attorney general john eastman to hand over dozens of his e-mails to the january 6 committee, the federal judge says that eastman s clients, that is donald trump, signed a legal document describing evidence of election fraud that he knew was false. the new york times has more on carter s ruling. he knew the specific numbers of voter fraud were wrong but continued to tout those numbers. both in court and to the public judge carter wrote. he added in a footnote that the suit contained language saying mr. trump was relying on infor