grand jurors, what did he tell them about trump and the 2020 election. plus a deadly barrage of missiles strike ukraine leaving raging fires and at least a dozen dead at the hands of russia. and destruction after a tornado rips through a florida town, parts of the south bracing for more severe storms today. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. happy friday, everybody. i m christine romans. we begin with vice president mike pence testifying before the grand jury looking into former president trump s efforts to subvert the 2020 election. grand jury testimony is of course secret, but we have a very good idea of what pence was likely asked about his former boss, now his republican rival. katelyn polantz has more from washington. reporter: former vice president mike pence testified before a federal grand jury on thirst fo thursday for more than five hours. it would have been what happened after the 2020 election leading up to january 6, all of
badly. governor jim justice is running for a senate seat with west virginia. i ask you to run right with me. democratic senator joe manchin is up for re-election. to the finish line together. lost four don t want to lose another. the 2023 nfl draft now officially open with the first pick the carolina panthers select bryce young, quarterback, alabama. it is a blessing to be here. all right. we begin with a fox news alert. it s not good news. three u.s. army pilots are dead. a fourth fighting for his life after a helicopter crash in central alaska. steve: officials say the helicopters collide on their way back home to the base. alexandria hoff joins us live with the breaking developments. good morning. good morning to you. the soldiers names have not been released. we are expecting that some time today. according to the army the soldiers were returning from a training mission when two h 64 apache helicopters collided in flight. two soldiers died at the sc
A moment many won't soon forget, especially students who took a break from the indoor classroom to go outside and look up at the sky. Students across the Kansas City metro got to experience the solar eclipse as part of their lesson plan.
Video showing a Carthage, Missouri referee shoving a 4th grade football player to the ground is inciting strong emotions, leading to calls for discipline