kevin corke s life with more on the search for answers. good evening. my search for answers indeed evening to you. before heading out for another delaware become the president did finally take some questions from the press after refusing t do so a day earlier in the day, following a meeting with ireland s prime minister. despite assuring. despite assurances yesterday from the press secretary, karin jean-pierre, that the press corporate have a chance to ask questions every time a head of state would pay a visit to washington. as you can see once again that didn t happen today. the president has been slow, delayed, and hasn t had a plan for victory party didn t listen to his military enough gas from the stand and there s consequences for decades to american. pressure mounting on the presence of armed to forcefully respond to moscow after russian pilots downed a $32 million us drone of the black sea all this is the international criminal court has issued an arrest warr
# 0n the chaise longue, on the chaise longue # 0n the chaise longue all day long # 0n the chaise longue.# celebrating uk music indie band wet leg and singer harry styles lead the way with four nominations each for tonight s brit awards. hello and welcome to bbc world news. the united nations aid chief has described the earthquakes that struck turkey and syria on monday as the region s worst natural disaster in a century. martin griffiths was speaking during a visit to the turkish province of kahramanmaras. the number of people confirmed dead in both countries has risen to more than 25,000. the turkish president, recep tayyip edrogan, said perhaps 80,000 people had been injured in his country, and thousands of homes have been left uninhabitable. emergency teams are still finding a few people alive in the rubble five days after the earthquakes. we ll hearfrom mr griffiths in a moment; but first, our correspondent quentin sommerville is in harem in the northwest idlib province
look to build on their winning start, hosting wales, who lost their opening match to an ireland side, involved in a clash of the favourites in dublin. start the show. politicians and celebrities beware. the puppets of spitting image are taking to the stage. good morning all. a quiet weekend of weather awaits. good morning all. a quiet weekend of weatherawaits. it s good morning all. a quiet weekend of weather awaits. it s going to be dry for all of us and quite mild as well out there. but we could be chasing cloud amounts around. not that much in the way of significant sunshine. all the details from me throughout the morning. it s saturday 11 february. our top story: nearly 2a,000 people in turkey and syria are now known to have been killed in monday s devastating earthquakes, and there are warnings that help is struggling to get through to some areas. syrian state media says the government has now approved the delivery of emergency aid to rebel held parts of the country, but
down. i m no historian, but didn t somebody else get impeached for that? despite his embarrassing courtship, the president is vowing to reassess our relationship with the oil-rich nation. looks like he was wrong when he said nobody messes with biden. we find ourselves in a position, as beggars, the most powerful country in the world. the democrats will do anything to try to keep gas from increasing. going to dictatorships like venezuela, pleading with them. alienating longtime partners in places like saudi arabia and the united arab emirates. jesse: if you think the president is done reassuring the saudis, stagehand. we are about to talk to them. in what way, sir? stay tuned. jesse: it does not stop there. biden is straight up lying to the american people, saying that he is making skyrocketing inflation better. making the absurd claim about republicans in an attempt to sway the midterm vote. we have got an election in a month. voters have to decide, democrats
what is the white house trying to hide? nothing. someone gave the president a statement to read on tuesday that was incomplete at best, misleading at worst. who? so i ve read out the president s statement. i ve read it out yesterday, what he said. he said that he respects or he takes classified information and documents very seriously. that s what he said. he said that he did not know that the records were there. he does not know what s in them. he said that. you heard from him directly on this. and his team has been cooperating fully, fully, and not only that, again, i ll say this, the attorney general said this himself, that he heard from the team shortly after. so we have laid out, laid out, what has occurred here. you ve heard from the white house counsel. i just read the statement from his lawyer. the and, again, you know, we take this very seriously. the president does as well. when will the white house release a log of visitors to the wilmington house? you