we have correspondents live on the ground across the zast zozo disaster zone. we re going to speak to turkish basketball star and chef jose andres helping feed people as a humanitarian crisis unfolds. plus this where s mike pence? the special counsel is investigating donald trump and january 6. now they want to talk to mike pence. cnn is learning what he is seeking from the former vice president. also the district attorney in memphis says he is doing a deep dive into past incidents involving the five police officers charged with murdering tyre nichols. sfw we begin with the catastrophe in turkey and syria. the scope of the destruction is staggering. the pictures, devastating. the death toll, just growing. 21,000 so far, 719 people now confirmed dead after the devastating earthquake. thousands more are still missing, possibly dead or dying beneath the rubble. hope is running out to find any more survivors. the this morning four days after the quake, search teams rescue
people in the world are just finding out about sheryl lee ralph. i go back to when you were barbara hanley. wow. i knew you then. i knew new dream girls. so, you know, your mike for me has always been unmuted. thank you. i m happy. let s talk about. this you re making history. the importance of lift every voice and sing especially during black history month. absolutely. when you think about that song, lift every voice and sing, you know, it has a very interesting history. the national anthem black anthem. it was written by a bohemian. he wrote that song for marcus garvey. somehow it didn t all come together. it was presented and now we know it as a national black anthem. you will hear people throughout the world not just in if america who know these lyrics, who know the power of this song that tells us through it all, through the dark past, through the hope