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i remember pat saying something to the effect of, mark, we need to do something more. they re literally calling for the vice president to be f ing hung. and mark had responded something to the effect of, you heard him, pat. he thinks mike deserves it. he doesn t think they re doing anything wrong. the pence subpoena. what really happened between trump and his vice president in the days leading up to january 6th? and could this be a signal that we are nearing the end of the special counsel investigation of donald trump? also tonight, reproductive rights under threat. again. the right wing trump nominated judge who could single-handedly ban abortion pills nationwide. plus, students in alabama said they were told to censor their black history month program and leave out all the uncomfortable stuff like slavery and civil rights as the right continues to target black history. we begin tonight with former vice president mike pence weighing his response to a new subpoe ....
needs to know what kind of information we re dealing with. neil: all right. some bipartisan bashing. get ready. things just got worse. some senate republicans threatening to shut down appointments of the president s nominees unless the administration starts providing answers to the classified documents of his. that news is not sitting well with chuck schumer. he s furious. let s say we are everywhere with chad pergram on capitol hill. where both parties are scrambling to find some document dutante. james comer also with a view. governor abbott on his own beef with the administration. but this one is nothing to do with classified documents. so many fights, so little time. welcome, everybody. this is your world. i m neil cavuto. let s go to chad pergram on capitol hill on the growing fuss over what knows what and what will share what about those documents. chad? neil, bipartisan senators are raging at the intelligence community. lawmakers accuse intelligence officia ....
officials say they d have an unfair advantage due to increased strength and muscle mass. now on bbc news, it s hardtalk with stephen sackur. welcome to hardtalk, from prague, i m stephen sackur. vladimir putin hoped that europe s determination to stand with ukraine after russia s invasion would not last. he counted on a winter energy crisis and economic disruption to weaken european resolve. has that happened 7 well, my guest today is the newly elected president of the czech republic, petr pavel. now, he is a former nato general and a staunch ally of ukraine. so, is europe still ready and willing to do whatever it takes to back kyiv? president petr pavel, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. i must start, mr president, by congratulating you on your recent inauguration. but i must admit, it doesn t really make sense that you are sitting here with me as president of the czech republic, because just a few short years ago, you said, i am a soldier at heart. i do not ....
we have andrew weissman here. should be interesting. also late they are hour, new clues on where covid really came from and what it means for safety and geopolitics. we do the facts here with an open mind, and we ll try to bring that perspective to a very important story. even if we re talking about some aspects of safety policy, we re going to get into where this virus came from. that s later tonight. the top story now is a once in a year moment. comics raising the curtain on this cpac conference in today s real news. stays coachella were team who post on facebook in all caps. clowns periodically in ash centers. there will be a quan session sorry, q&a. qanon/q&a, you get it. this conference has become in more ways bizarre than conservative. while many political gathers have all kinds of characters i have been to conferences across the spectrum. you see all kinds of stuff. we ll show you what the proramming is and you can see for yourself. they have sessio ....
of best picture contenders features many of last yea r s biggest box office hits. you re watching bbc news. it is just it isjust gone it is just gone half past 12, now it is time for earthquake in idlib. screaming. the earthquake strikes. un aid arrives in turkey immediately, but take several days to reach northwest syria. bbc news arabic investigates. un teams are supposed to deploy within 48 hours of a request. in northwest syria, that didn t happen. what matters in terms of responding to an earthquake is time and what the sort of, the immediacy of the response. and the un just stood there, like, completely paralysed. in this film, we ask, what took the united nations so long? to deliver humanitarian aid across an international border, we need either the consent of the government or in the case that we have in syria, a binding security council resolution. on monday 6th february 00.47am, an earthquake of magnitude 7.8 strikes near gaziantep in south east turkey. acro ....