this sunday, we begin with the january 6th committee come preparing for its next public hearing on tuesday, after meeting with a key witness in the investigation. former white house counsel pat cipollone testified before the committee, behind closed doors for nearly eight hours, and a videotape and transcribed interview on friday. last night, the committee revealed some bombshell details. if you treat a statement saying cipollone provided critical testimony, quote, reinforcing key points regarding donald trump s misconduct. the panel also says he cooperated key elements in testimony for former white house aide, cassidy hutchison. we could learn more in to state hearings will focus on possible piloting white nationalist groups and trump associates. stewart rhodes, the founder of the alt-right group, the oath keepers say he s willing to testify before the panel, as long as it is live, in a public setting and his lawyers are present. and donald trump s troubles extende
didn t set up in the last segment. people are nasa excited and people when you build the first images from the times of space telescope. those are likely some of the first galaxies form in the universe booms of years ago. when you see, by the way, from a spike of sky. as small as a grain of said held at arms length. my mind is exploding. and the blurring and stretching you see in from the galleries, that is actually their light being spent by all the massive galaxies between them and us. gravitational lunging, key prediction of hindsight theory of general relativity. something to make even einstein smile. and have to do more research do that in. then use continues with laura coats and cnn tonight. we re talking behind. thank you already above. me thanks anderson. i appreciated. i know e=mc2. that s ball can get through today. but i am laura coats, this is cnn tonight. so steve bannon, he threw down the conflict after being indicted on criminal contempt charges back in nov
there are reports of house to house fighting in the city. as the israeli bombardment of gaza continues, the united nations says half the population of the territory are starving and nine out of ten can t eat every day. it comes as the world health organization holds a special session on the health situation in the occupied palestinian territories we will hear from our correspondent on that later this hour. but first, our middle east correspondent yolande knell has the latest. the misery of life under canvas. four in five gazans have now fled their homes and away from the front lines, they re still fighting to survive, with severe shortages of food and drinking water. aid agencies say that they re struggling to deliver the basics even close to the egypt border where supplies come in. humanitarian aid at the moment is the only lifeline for people, and we re simply not able to get the access that we need to get through. for the past four or five, six days, aid agencies such as
officials in the icelandic met office see this eruption is behaving in an unexpected way to them. it is completely different to the eruption that happened on december the 18th went short amount of time is needed for the magmatic and through. we should also say that iceland, if anyone can deal with it it is iceland because they are so used to having volcanoes and seismic act cavity. they have all the monitoring systems they need to help them. we will keep an eye on those pick that you can see a live feed of the pictures coming in from grindavik on the bbc news website or app. so if you have that available to you as an app you have that available to you as an app on your phone, then you can see it there. also you can head to the bbc website and there will be a live feed from recchi vic and from that volcano that has enough did
runway. and they can t break the concrete. what they did is just used heavy stones and things like that. there was a storm on december the 18th apparently winds up to 50 miles per hour. bolts took loose from tents and migrants were horrified. yesterday, the city said all right we re going to move them into this particular high school and all those kids who go there normally will have to study remotely. it s unbelievable how much these kids have to pay the price not only economically disadvantaged overcrowded classrooms kids don t speak english. even language it s a different language. on top of that asked to stay home and do the zoom learning which we know is absolutely detrimental to advancementment of then we find out they are going to go to the classroom for how many days and then they have got to clean the classroom so it s probably the rest of the week. now, according to a statement from the city.