deal. republican south carolina congresswoman nancy mace who is looking for both parties to settle this mess right now. welcome, everyone. i m sandra smith in for neil cavuto, this is your world. we begin with jackie with more drama surrounding the president s big announcement. jacqui, we saw you at the white house press briefing a short time ago. didn t see that you got any questions in. yeah, it s been a hot second since february 27, by my count. quite a long time. we will keep trying. even more broadly, you know, the press corp as a whole didn t get a lot of answers about what went in to the president s personal decision making with this re-election campaign. and we also don t know where to direct those questions. the press secretary was not able to give us a specific person to talk to because a lot of those staffing decisions are still not finalized. however, amid a lot of looming questions about the president s age, this question to the press secretary seemed to trip
derailment in east palestine. the last four or five years, people beat a path to california, now you see the state hemorrhaging population. people are like, did it hurt? it still hurts. the infamous oscar slap. not a victim, baby, i will never see me on oprah or gaylecrying. ainsley: start with a fox news alert. 35 people under arrest after protest at a state of the art police training facility. brian: protesters were throwing rocks and molotov cocktails at officers. steve: todd piro joins us. todd: the site dubbed as cop city, hosted a violent scene yesterday afternoon, fireworks exploded near police officers. demonstrators were wearing masks and ericaing shields. atlanta s chief of police say these actses will not be tolerating. you damage equipment, you are breaking the law. this was a violent attack, this wassan remarky and the attempt to destabilize. todd: protesters throwing bricks at officers and molotov cocktails into the site, torching a tractor.
and rihanna had a big reveal during last night s super bowl half time show confirming that she s expecting her second child. sport will have all the sport action at half past. good morning and welcome to bbc news. it s now a week since devastating earthquakes hit parts of turkey and syria, causing massive damage and destruction. more than 33 thousand people are now known to have died, as rescue workers continue to search through collapsed buildings. the head of the un s relief mission says the death toll could more than double, with the rescue phase in syria now coming to a close . and he s warned that people in parts of rebel held north west syria are being failed by a lack of support and aid. these pictures are coming to us live from gaziantep in southern turkey, not far from the epicentre of the first quake that hit a week ago. our correspondent, laura bicker is in the turkish city of isken derun, where many of those made homeless by this tragedy are now living in tents
diplomatic ultimatum for china and u.s. resolve to enforce it. they move to tighten ties with russia happening as russia s president putin makes new threats against the west and china s top diplomat arrives in moscow after biden s trip to kiev yesterday and today in warsaw. putin today suspending a nuclear treaty with the u.s. while pinning responsibility for the war on ukraine and its western allies. i want to repeat it is they who started the war. we have used and are using force to stop it. dana: full coverage on fox former national security advisor robert o brien joins us in a moment. first foreign correspondent trey yengst is live in kiev, ukraine. good morning, trey. good morning. today russian president vladimir putin made his state of the nation address. putin s threats against the west gained the most attention and his comments an announcement that russia is suspending its participation in the new start nuclear weapons treaty. inspections of nuclear facilities
the report includes allegations that the former president, donald trump, oversaw, unquote, the effort to put forward fake slates of electors, in seven states that he s lost. this was released just over an hour ago, that outlines eight chapters. chapter, when the big lie. chapter two, i just want to find 11,780 votes. chapter three, fake electors, and chapter four, just call it corrupt, and leave the rest to me. remember from the public hearings, how? chapter five, a coup in search of a legal theory. chapter six be there, will be wild. chapter seven, 187 minutes of dereliction. alluding to what the president was doing well the attack on the capitol unfolded. in chapter eight, analysis of the attack. and yes, we are going through this line by line, for the findings. we report over 845 pages. we re also, here bringing you tonight the reporting, the analysis you need, to understand and contextualize, in light of what you heard from, on this late thursday evening here in washing