travelling towards the epicentre near the syrian border. we will be hearing from her shortly. also on the programme. the former metropolitan police officer david carrick will be sentenced tomorrow after pleading guilty to multiple sex offences against women. we hear from one of his victims. nurses and ambulance workers in england go on strike on the same day for the first time in this dispute. we assess the impact. and trouble for manchester city as the premier league charges the club with more than 100 breaches of its financial rules. and coming up on the bbc news channel: marsching on without jesse, as leeds united sack their manager after less than a year in charge. good evening. more than 3500 people have been killed after two major earthquakes hit southern turkey and northern syria today, flattening thousands of buildings and leaving tens of thousands injured. a massive rescue operation is under way to try to find any survivors people have spent the day digging with
and has to be affirmed. i must say to you that the state of the union is not good these people somehow politics into power and make the government work. we re privileged to witness a significant achievement in the cause of peace. what was once a distant foreign policy to issue has become a domestic issue there is no delays in the spirit of this country. we can turn of this country around and we can turn our economy around. and the time to do it is now . just a few moments now, president nixon will be appearing before the people perhaps as last time as president of the united states. hail to the chief good evening, i shall resign the presidency affected tomorrow. turning over the direction of the government to vice president ford i know that the leadership of america will be in good hands. in those first few days and weeks when gerald ford ascended the presidency you can say if you were casting someone to play the road to heal a nation, gerald ford would win
hannity we are back with a live audience. former ncaa swimmer rightly gains is here tonight and she is vowing to continue to fight to protect women s rights and the sports after being confronted after a speech she made at a college last week, here s a quick preview. [crowd chanting. sean: wow, she was held privately, she could get out of that university for three hours. also tonight an investigation we will expose house minority leader hakeem jeffries for his past anti-semitic and racist comments but first, joe biden is mumbling and fumbling his way through ireland looking at castles, on an adventure today, he stumbled through a speech in belfast and seemingly confuse the white house and the capital, take a look at this. it s hard to communicate how deeply invested in your success people across the united states are. those of you that have been there know it, i m not making this up, this is real. people can taste it. as you walk into my office in the oval office in th
i m sorry, i can t really say ncaa. what do you call it? the ncaa swimmer, riley gaines, if you ve been following her story, she s here tonight and she s vowing to continues to fight to protect women s rights and sports after bein ang confronted after a speech she made at a college last week. here s a quickk, here preview. wow. i mean, she was held privately.f th she couldn t get out of thatat university for three hours. also tonight, in a hannity investigation, we will expose house minority leader hakeem jeffries for his past antics. medek and racist comments. but but first, biden is mumbling, g bumbling his way all throughthrg ireland, looking at castles. another adventure today. now he stumbled through a speech in belfast and seemingly confused the white house and the capitol . take a look at this. l,it s hard to communicate justt how deeply invested your success in your successs t the people across the united unstates are and those you ve nm been there knowing you know
wants to silence, fighting for his life tonight in a brutal russian penal colony. putin opposition leader alexei navalny was poisoned with a nerve agent and miraculously survived, an assassination attempt that cnn helped trace back to a russian intelligence unit. i understand that putin hates me, and i understand that these people who are sitting in the kremlin, they are ready to kill. i ll speak to his daughter, dasha, about what she s hearing from her father and why her family was ready for this fight. if he didn t go back, i would say, you need to go back and fight. plus, i ll be joined by christo grow excessive, an investigative journalist who helped crack the case on navalny s would-be assassins. and i ll alexei navalny is far from alone. wile have a special report on putin s other political enemies. good evening. i m erin burnett. welcome to navalny and the cost of standing up to putin. for top opposition leader alexei navalny, it nearly cost him his life, a