of police have put on that, 53 is the number they are confirming so far in the wider area, but that toll is expected to rise. a point made by the governor is that this isn t just 53 dead people, this is 53 families and friends deeply impacted. i will say briefly, on the bbc app and online there is a live page, max, our colleague on the ground, speaking to oprah winfrey, one of the most famous residents there stop he is speaking to an awful lot of people, he has been visiting war memorial that are playing host to people who are playing host to people who are displaced from what was quite a interesting historic town. , ., ., town. listening to some of the residents speaking, town. listening to some of the residents speaking, there - town. listening to some of the residents speaking, there has | residents speaking, there has been a lots of talk of, unfortunately, bodies being recovered from the sea and the seawall. they don t know if you further detail about exactly why and how that all
what s happened over the past few days, people don t a really want to talk to us that much on camera. despite what most of them say to us about everything being fine here, i think there genuinely is a sense of apprehension about what the coming weeks and months in this country may hold. reporter: we ve been seeing what vladimir putin may do, may already be unfolding. there s already this talk of, you know, some sort of purge perhaps or people being investigated for the role they may have played in this attempted military uprising. but it s all taking place behind closed doors, not in public so it s difficult to confirm anything at these moments. it s great to hear, to see you down there and speaking to people about what they think and feel and hear in this moment. good to see you, matthew. thank you. sara? sometimes what they don t say is just as important as what
mccarthy will not be able to deliver the votes for whatever deal he strikes with biden. a week from now i don t know how we are any closer without a strong democratic win in the debt limit debate. and i would also say that that means that at some point we do need to hear voices of support from chuck schumer and senate democrats to remind the nation that mccarthy s position could not get through the senate. who knows what to get through the senate, it is not mccarthy s current position. andrew, i, mean this is why we are hearing 60 plus progressives calling on the president to consider the invocation of the 14th amendment, in part as a counter weight to these conservatives, regardless of how legally perilous or complicated it might actually be. it is why you are hearing some talk of, can the white house siphon off enough moderate republicans to reach a deal on their own without kevin mccarthy. which of these scenarios at this point actually seems the most likely? the latter wouldn
mccarthy struck to become speaker. saying, hey, i, will be able to get a deal done. no he won t. mccarthy will not be able to deliver the votes for whatever deal he strikes with biden. a week from now i don t know how we are any closer without a strong democratic win in the debt limit debate. and i would also say that that means that at some point we do need to hear voices of support from chuck schumer and senate democrats to remind the nation that mccarthy s position could not get through the senate. who knows what to get through the senate, it is not mccarthy s current position. andrew, i, mean this is why we are hearing 60 plus progressives calling on the president to consider the implication of the 14th amendment, in part as a counter weight to these conservatives, regardless of how legally perilous or complicated it might actually be. it is why you are hearing some talk of, can the white house fight enough moderate republicans to reach a deal on their own without kevin mccarthy.
university s chapel service has turned into a marathon meeting of prayer. asbury university students began praying february 8th and now you the viral service is prompting talk of, quote, a nationwide christian revival. asbury student body president and executive editor join us now. it s wonderful to have you both here. i ll start with you, alexandra. this is not the first time your university has had a revival, isn t that right? yes, that is right. we had one in 1970. i believe another one in 2006. it s just amazing. you see pictures now like that are like you see an image from 1970 and you see people in the exact same position now and it s just it s absolutely beautiful. rachel: so t tell me i ve never been to one of these