what a moment. remember when we were on the court last week and we did that interview with tnt, they asked us about that and i got the note from kareem, he said he was very proud. people thought that he d be upset that someone is taking his record. but he said he was very proud and he was on the court last night. what a night. good morning, everyone. we re for getting we re on television. you can see we re this washington. the capitol is behind us and it is another big day for washington. the state of the union happening last night and president biden delivering his second address to a divided congress. he was heckled and booed and kept the focus on issues impacting middle america. highlights straight ahead. also survivors are still be pulled from the rubble in turkey and syria. the death toll has now risen to 9500 people from that earthquake. see the heartbreaking images this devastating story. we ll take you live to turkey. and we begin with president biden facing a
diminishes the chances of people being saved- diminishes the chances of people being saved. emma pattinson was killed by her being saved. emma pattinson was killed by her husband being saved. emma pattinson was killed by her husband who - being saved. emma pattinson was killed by her husband who then i being saved. emma pattinson was l killed by her husband who then took his own life. grant shapps is elevated to a new role in the cabinet and greg hands has replaced nadhim zahawi as tory party chair. skipping the taliban in search of olympic glory. good afternoon. more than 5,000 people are now known to have died, after yesterday s devastating earthquakes that hit turkey and syria. many more have been injured, as thousands of buildings collapsed. the homeless are now having to endure freezing temperatures without shelter, as rescue teams and local residents scramble to free others trapped in the rubble, with some people being heard crying out in pain for help. the uk hasjo
we ll be speaking to a disaster response expert live in the programme. the desperate search for survivors is continuing for a second night across a vast area of southern turkey and northern syria after two major earthquakes devastated the region on monday. at least six thousand people are known to have died, but with so many feared trapped under the rubble, the death toll will climb further. we ll be talking to an aid worker on the ground and will look at the scale of the devastation in just a moment. but first lets go through what happened. the first earthquake on sunday had a magnitude of 7.8, the epicentre was in turkey s gaziantep province. there have been almost 30 other shocks in the region, all powerful enough to magnify the damage. a second major earthquake struck 130km north of the first. rescue efforts continue across the region. this is the scene live. this is gaziantep, this is the live shot, it s just after ten in the evening locally. it s expected rescuers will
from msnbc world headquarters in new york. welcome to alex witt reports. we begin with the breaking news right now. vice president kamala harris is heading back to washington after taking part in the munich security conference. the vice president using her keynote speech today to condemn moscow while formally announcing the u.s. has determined russia committed war crimes against ukraine. in the case of russia s actions in ukraine, we have examined the evidence. we know the legal standards. there is no doubt, these are crimes against humanity. [applause] u.s. calling off the search for the unidentified object over lake huron. that is two of former objects shot down by the u.s. military which included that chinese spy balloon. the last hour, democratic making member of the house adam smith spoke with me about the questions and concerns that still remain over the spy balloon that moose mystery objects. if the hobbyist and meteorologists can do this, so can the russians and
flying over 1000 hours since the earthquake struck. they say they will continue to keep going as long as aid is needed. china fails to condemn russia s invasion of ukraine, causing tensions at a meeting of the 620 major economies. and over 2,000 people take part in copenhagen s annual light run as the city celebrates being designated this year s unesco world capital of architecture. hello and welcome to bbc news. votes are being counted in nigeria s most competitive presidential election in decades. the process has been largely peaceful, but there were some reports of violence in lagos earlier. the contest is a tight race between three frontrunners, as mayenijones reports. frustration and anger. many nigerians want to take part in this election but have been disappointed by the lack of organisation. gang violence and threats by militant islamists have made voting difficult in some regions. and in this polling station on the mainland of lagos, electoral officials never even