on the stand? plus, after yesterday s horrific shooting in nashville, tennessee, renewed calls for gun safety legislation while kevin mccarthy is not saying a word. so how can we get anything done? the 11th hour gets under way on this tuesday night. good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle coming to you live from our nation s capital, where former president trump s number two has lost his bid to testify under oath. a federal judge has now ordered former vp mike pence to appear before the grand jury investigating january 6th. pence, of course, has been fighting special counsel jack smith s subpoena. he argued his role as president of the senate shielded him from testimony. but the judge said he can be questioned about alleged illegality on trump s part. tonight, pence hinted this thing ain t over. i have nothing to hide. i have a constitution to uphold. i upheld the constitution on january 6th. i believe we did our duty that day under the constitution of the unite
damage. it is heartbreaking. horror and heartbreak gripping much of mississippi after deadly tornadoes ripped through the state will speak to a disaster relief organization about what s being done on the ground to help plus vladimir putin planning to put nuclear weapons closer to ukraine and right next door to a close u. s ally in the region for live in moscow and kiev with the latest and march madness like we ve never seen before massive upsets in both men s and women s matches. cnn sports ploy wire joining me live to break down the tournament. live from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom. with kim bruun hooper. we begin in the deep south of the us, where another round of severe storms could be heading their way in the coming hours. hopefully they won t be as destructive as the ones that pummeled mississippi and nearby states friday night into saturday, leaving images like these have a look. these used to be homes now mangled mass of crumbled buildings, vehicles scattered like
in hour. if you want to hear him griff: reindeer can talk? todd: if you re these reindeer, griff jenkins. this fireplace is about to be stuffed as he at 5:00 when i have my christmas eve dinner. within day till christmas. welcome in to the beautiful set. griff: where are the beautiful cookies? i ate them. griff jenkins, carley shimkus and todd pyro. welcome to fox & friends . carley: they re from spruce run farms. i like the placement of them on their head. griff: where else would it go? carley: well, it s like one big thick one right in the middle of the head. todd: can reindeer get cosmetic surgery to move the antlers or shorten them. carley: i m excited to go out on fox square later in the show even though it s freezing cold. i ve never pet a reindeer before. griff: that s like a horn straight ahead. carley: yeah, it s like a horn straight ahead. it s like the grinch. remember the grinch carton. todd: have you met a real reindeer? carley: this is a first for me. but w
more than 529,000 americans have died, the highest death toll of any nation in the world and nearly 2,000 people in the united states are still dying each day. this isn t over. and the numbers don t tell the whole story. it is the lives interrupted, the families suddenly broken, so many people left to die and grief alone that really hit that does hit the hardest and cannot be forgotten. mothers and fathers and brothers, sisters and friends and coworkers, so many taken too soon. i know i m going to remember michelle, a nurse whose brother-in-law, sister-in-law and mother in law were all admitted to her hospital and she was the only person able to hold her mother-in-law edna s hand as she passed. unlike in a normal circumstance where you would be together gathering as a family, we ve all had to work through this separately. and there is also danielle lopez whose uncle was killed by the virus last summer. it just i m sorry, i m trying to even process that all that th
three adults, speak to us about what you saw in law enforcement, how swift they made it in. when you saw the school, the school was already empty. some evacuating themselves, teachers who got those kids out, saving hundreds and hundreds of lives. this was a moment of incredible bravery by law enforcement. it takes a lot of courage to go in in that situation. you could hear in their voices that their concern is for the children, not for themselves. so no one wants to say, no one means to say that law enforcement gets everything right. we obviously know about examples about where they get it wrong. but this is just an example of such extreme bravery, of commitment to community and public service. this department should be congratulated. it s not a congratulatory event. i get that. we ve got six people, seven including the shooter, who have lost their lives. but as you say, it could have