where are we at 3:01 eastern when it comes to timing on a vote. reporter: it hasn t been easy for the past few weeks now. it seems like every time they come close to actually setting this vote, it ends up falling apart. we re not at the falling apart phase yesterday. members are wondering whether they re heading out tonight or not. the lay of the land came from hakim jeffries a few minutes ago. in the tweet, he says he s looking forward to moving legislation on the house floor to create millions of good paying jobs for the people. notice. he doesn t say what legislation he s talking about there. there s a few theories of how they could go forward.
to its main trading partner china to prevent the spread of covidi9. climate change scientists say the food crisis in north korea will only get worse in the future. laura bicker reports from seoul. the applause is always loud. it is always fervent, but even as he accepts this adulation, kim jong un admits his people are going hungry. the newsreader announces that the food situation is tense. mr kim has also reportedly said that this year every grain of rice counts. state tv follows the farmer came to show how he will carry out the leader s orders. what he doesn t say is that strict pandemic border closures have led to shortages of farming supplies needed to keep crops healthy. translation: it seems like the food
more breaking news. a turn in the house january 6th committee s effort to find out who was talking to whom about it and when, including perhaps lawmakers. kevin mccarthy issued a threat to any social media company that cooperates on this. a threat to their ability to do business in this country. the committee just responded. explain what kevin mccarthy has been saying. he didn t offer too many specifics. he put out a veiled threat where he suggested if these social media companies and telecom companies comply with the january 6 committee s request to turn over records that they could be in violation of some law. he doesn t say what that law is. when we tried to follow up with
is collecting documents, is preserving records, because what does it tell us about representative cawthorn when he talks about threatened bloodshed. when he talks about i have to tell you, nicolle, i don t even know what it means, that he would dread taking up arms against other americans. i tell you what i dread is a repetition of americans attacking americans as they did on january 6th. well, i mean, congresswoman, i think we know what he is talking about. i mean he says it right there. i would dread it. he doesn t say he wouldn t do it. he just says, oh, if i had to do that i would dread it. he doesn t say, i wouldn t do it. he doesn t say, i don t want you to do it. we are living under a publicized domestic violent extremism threat from the department of homeland security that is all rooted in two things. one, public health recommendations, and, two, the big lie. what should the response be if
special session agenda. legislators will be expected to have worked out the details when they arrive at the capitol for the special session. a special session could be held as early as tomorrow though it is unclear when it will take place. benjamin: fair elections as well as free elections. thank you so much. julia: and emotional and important issue. a former republican colorado state senator, the ceo founder of communications. president biden calls a lot undemocratic. those are his exact words. for people, specifically of color to vote. what do you make of that accusation? do you agree? he doesn t say what rules are bad. to say that you should have to prove you are who you say you