good day, i m chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. as we come on the air, former vice president mike pence finds himself at the heart of two special counsel investigations unfolding simultaneously. one into classified documents that the fbi is searching for at his home literally as we speak. he s also facing a brand new subpoena regarding donald trump s pressure campaign to overturn the 2020 election. will he testify, and if so, could that be the key to criminal charges agains the former president? look at this extraordinary video out of southern turkey. a woman buried for 108 hours pulled from the rubble of a collapsed building. but accounts of survivors like her are few and far between with the death toll soaring over 22,000. this morning a representative with the u.n. refugee agency said more than 5 million may have been left homeless in syria alone. i ll talk to him live coming up. plus, a stunning new admission from one of those memphis police o
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The Ravens will host the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship on Sunday in what will be the biggest game for the franchise since drafting Lamar Jackson.