we hear from those families right here. ian pannell on the ground for us. here in the u.s., the cornell student now charged tonight with threatening to kill jewish college students on campus. what he warned he would do. his plan for the kosher dining hall. pierre thomas with new reporting. former president trump s son don jr. taking the stand in the civil trial in new york city. pressed on what he knew, and how he answered. aaron katersky standing by at the courthouse. that deadly pileup in the ice and snow on i-80 north of pittsburgh. multiple cars and trucks involved, with the deep freeze again tonight. from texas up to new york. and rob marciano timing it out. the major fire we re watching outside los angeles. fire and smoke threatening 2,000 homes. evacuation orders for thousands. new reporting tonight, what we ve now learned about that delta pilot who allegedly pulled a gun on the cap tatain mid-fli what he was so angry about, and why he threatened to shoot the
go from there and whether or not it reaches the point of expelling franken from the senate. something very rare that would require two thirds to support. yesterday i had a chance to ask several democratic senators if they believed it would get to the point of expulsion. very disappointed. i support an ethics investigation. this kind of conduct not tolerated by anyone. do you think this could lead to his expulsion? i wouldn t to prejudge anything. you can t shut the door on expulsi expulsion. the senate will take this up through procedure procedures and will work its will. don t you prejudge is and i won t either. could it be expelled? i think zblsh democrats are also quick to distance themselves on the financial front. members who are in tough races already are saying they re going
before today s press conference started his campaign sent out a statement saying in part, we ve said this before and say it again, judge moore is an innocent man and has never had any sexual misconduct with anyone. this is a witch hunt. now the calls for moore to get o out of this race are increasing and coming from as we said big-name republicans including but not limited to majority leader mitch mcconnell. calling for him to step down from that senate race? i did. i think he should step aside. you believe these allegations to be true? i believe the women, yes. i suggested it d be best for him, the state, his family, the gop, and the country if he stepped aside. i just think there s no good outcome for mr. moore. if you win, you lose, because you re coming to a body where people are calling for your expulsi expulsion. you know, at some point, some point you d think he d say it s time to step aside. i hope that s the case. i hope he does. i hope we can get another republi
to deter putin from future actions. our senior political analyst brit hume joins us from florida. what are you thinking? well, i noticed that ed henry said, and i think quite correctly, that the steps taken by the seven nations, now the g-7 today, were a suspension of russia from the group, not an expulsi expulsion. so that leaves open the question of whether an expulsion could come later. but it certainly puts into focus the dilemma faced by both president obama for one set of reasons and the european nations perhaps for another as they try to confront russian over the aggression in the ukraine. the russian economy used to be apart, really, from the rest of the world, the old soviet economy. the russian economy is now much more coupled with the rest of the world. that means the country is more vulnerable to sanctions. it also means the sanctions will punish the countries who impose
expulsi expulsion. at least expect to see congressman stupak disciplined and told to pay back all the extra money probably to the u.s. treasury. in terms of people who have been at c street who lived there who would potentially be subject to an ethics inquiry if one were to happen we know congressman stupak lived there for years. a lot of members of congress at times acknowledged living there and at times not. is there a means by which we could require members of congress to acknowledge where they lived and when or is that considered private information that s not available for inquiry rei like this? sadly, you and i can t ask for it but the house and senate ethics committee can. if we go to the committee and say, these are the members who lived there over time, mike doyle, john ensign from the senate, jim demint. if we ask the ethics committee to investigate whether the