you understand what it s actually worth. then they auction it to their network of professional buyers get more for your jewelry with worthy .com. good morning, everyone we do begin with breaking news this morning. you re live in the cnn newsroom. i m jim acosta in washington. we begin this hour with the catastrophic destruction and rising death toll from the most recent outbreak of tornadoes here in the u. s. more than 50. tornadoes have been reported in the south of midwest. beginning yesterday afternoon. this afternoon, the death toll more than doubled. 21 people are now confirmed killed by these storms. this is do video we re receiving from when arkansas, one of the many devastated communities. take a look at this video. it s just heartbreaking. there are reports of at least a dozen tornadoes touching down in that state. the national guard in arkansas, also rolling in to help and in northern illinois. one of the storm related deaths came during a crowded concert last night
we are doing well and fabulous, jake. we appreciate the trust and hav been watching your show. all fascinating, particularly this never repeat never seen before footage. j, thank you. we have more special live coverage of the january subcommittee hearing in the never before seen documentary footage for picketing, i m allison commodities. and i am else in coates. this is sienna tonight. bombshell the word for it. the committee say dispenser price for last and they voted t subpoena the former president donald trump which had to say that is kind of saving the best for less but is there already a spoiler alert is not going to show up? i think they might have som requests but i ll ask our legal experts about that but that was definitely the finale that they plant. i thought that footage was riveting and appalling. okay ps and i could have watched it for hours. i wanted and i thought to myself, what contrast between - remember the last time you hear about what donald
solid, you can see incremental degradation with the general electric. losing to joe biden, and i m sure republicans will come along and make that point in the primary. and was,, you seen a bad week before and managed to publicly at least in the court of public opinion he has been able to skirt around it but this feels different. it might be different. when it comes to public opinion, something like 60% or 61% of the country doesn t want him to run in 2024. his base is solidly behind him and the republican voters are solidly behind him but independence have walked away, the number goes up to 67% for independence, they don t want him to run. things are not working that well politically. in the commercial sphere, which is really what the heart of the attorney general s case in new york is against them, this is going to hamper, even before they come to resolution, this is going to hamper his business operations, if you are a lender and a counterparty, a vendor, are you are ju
yes!! and once in a lifetime moments. two tickets to nascar! yes! find rewards like these and so many more in the xfinity app. welcome back to seen in tonight, don lemon is off tonight, i am still lura coats, who could know that the greatest legal crisis donald trump might face darted as his administration was out the door, not the january 6 insurrection mind you, the work of the select committee, is not done there yet, but the move that will never be forgotten, all those boxes sent to mar-a- lago, classified documents mix into documents like the ones that movers hauled off the truck into his resort compound, miles from where they were supposed to be as he returned, willingly or not, to civilian life. seems like this get a small mention in the 38 page affidavit written by an anonymous fbi agent, to make the case, and being kept confidential. for their safety of course, the bureau as you know faces growing threats. what can we now read among the many reductions, showing me muc
Ceasefire resolution passed by the united nations. Chair order, order. Welcome to this session of the liaison committee. We are taking evidence from the Prime Minister. Welcome, Prime Minister, and thank you for being with us. We have two particular overriding, or rather underlying, themes to the discussion today. One is the pressures on public spending and the challenge of squaring the circle between all the demands on public spending, particularly the rise in threat and Security Issues and the pressure on the defence budget and the need to control public spending something that no doubt preoccupies you every hour, Prime Minister. The other is in the context of our ongoing inquiry into how parliament and select committees in particular can promote better Strategic Thinking in government. And so in this session, we will start with a postbudget section on the economy and Public Services. We will move on to global issues, and conclude with a few questions about scrutiny of Strategic Thin