month. boeing says it is taking steps to make sure this doesn t happen again. our coverage continues now with wolf blitzer in the situation room. i ll see you tomorrow. announcer: this is cnn breaking news. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer in the situation room and we re following major breaking news here in washington. we re awaiting two key votes in the house of representatives on a truly historic vote, including a truly historic vote impeaching the homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas. we re also standing by for the house to vote on a standalone bill sending aid to israel. this as federal appeals court deals a huge blow to donald trump s legal defense ruling he does not have does not have immunity in the federal election subversion case. let s get to cnn s manu raju. update our viewers on these important two votes. reporter: we re waiting for what will be an historic and unprecedented and highly
fiery train crash in ohio. thousands forced to evacuate as flames shoot up to the sky the smoke traveling into the next state with fears it may be carrying toxins. primary challenge. the democratic party votes to make south carolina the first primary. how new hampshire and iowa are fighting back. and dramatic rescue at sea a boat flipped over by huge waves off of oregon. how the coast guard saved the man onboard and the bizarre back story that got him there announcer: this is nbc nightly news with jose diaz-balart. good evening for at least five days a chinese spy balloon has been traveling over the united states it was spotted in montana and kansas and today over the carolinas. this afternoon its journey ended in dramatic fashion. this is the moment u.s. fighter jets took it out there we go they got it boom! and then witnesses watched it slowly plummet down into the ocean. the operation required shutting down commercial air traffic from at least three differe
staff. he quit his job and couldn t control himself when he said goodbye. i cannot promise there will not be some tears. this is the best job i have ever had. [crying] and most of all this team every single day. for a president and a team that was written off for dead in the winter of 2019 and for dead again in the winter of 2020, and for dead again in the winter of 2021, it is never a good bet to bet against joe biden and this team, never ever a good bet. [applause] i learned everything i know about how to be a good father from joe biden. he is the best father i know and the best role model i know. jesse: women have been telling men we have to show our emotions so there you go, ladies. that s what you wanted, right? well, today, tears flowing through the capitol, everybody is screaming, everyone is crying. what s the occasion? well, congresswoman omar got voted off the foreign affairs committee. the question is on adoption of the resolution. those in favor say aye. [ay
those are the headlines on bbc world news. and now on bbc news chaos on capitol hill: the verdict, and a warning that this programme contains flashing images. it s going to happen. something s going to happen. chanting: whose streets? our streets! if mike pence does the right thing, we win the election. on january sixth 2020, thousands of donald trump supporters stormed the us capitol building, intent on disrupting the certification of the 2020 election results. hundreds of police officers were injured. one, brian sicknick, would later die. ashli babbitt, a protester, would be fatally shot by law enforcement during the attack. by law enforcement during the attack. another rioter would die in the throng of people pushing into the building. the crowd that gathered at the capitol that day ransacked the offices of congressional leaders, and posed for photographs in the senate chamber itself. a year and a half later, legislators who were trapped in the capitol complex that day
david scott. effries. so here s the thing you can see the tally chart on the right-hand side. we are making sure everybody has voted. we believe the magic number is 217. as you see right there kevin mccarthy has 216. when they start another roll call we will go back to that immediately but in the meantime let s bring in our chief congressional correspondent chad pergram chad do we appear to be one vote short. that s right. this is why it always takes a while at the end because you have the tellers, the tally clerks in front of the chamber they are going through manually and comparing notes and making sure that everybody has the same numbers. let me do a deep dive right now. so this is where we stand. okay. so remember that the speaker must win an outright majority of all members casting ballots for somebody by their last name. okay? so the present votes do not count. the present votes do not count. so if you laura: chad can we pause? because i think we have matt g