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more than 20,000 20,000 lives lost since monday s horrific earthquake. the lead starts right now. screams of joy amid the horror a mother and daughter found alive. coming up the miracle rescues. cnn is on the ground as crews climb through earthquake rubble in syria and turkey. and president biden takes his state of the union road show to rival rich florida and challenges a republican senator on his clear proposal to sunset all programs including social security and medicare. but first new images from the fbi as investigators begin to analyze that downed chinese spy balloon recovered from the atlantic ocean. and lawmakers begin to learn just how sophisticated the surveillance equipment onboard was. welcome to the lead i m jake tapper. and we start with the world lead and new information about the chinese spy balloon shot done. it started analyzing the first pieces of its balloon, and senior officials say those parts could be used as evidence in a future possible ....
a warm welcome to our viewers joining us in the united states and all around the work. i m bianca nobilo from london. max foster has the day off. just ahead roads are damaged, people are dying. now is the time to explore all possible avenues to get aid and personnel into affected areas. special counsel jack smith has issued a subpoena to former vice president mike pence seeking documents and testimony in the january 6 investigation. president biden visited the state of florida on thursday where he sought to drive home the message that he wants to protect social security and medicare. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. it is friday, february 10, 9:00 a.m. here in london, 12 noon in syria and turkey where the death toll from monday s earthquake has risen to nearly 22,000. and hopes are fading that rescuers can find anymore survivors. this the scene in southern turkey, emergency crews blow their whistles when they hear n ....
Private investigator to prove her infidelity prior to her death. walsh pleaded not guilty during his arraignment today on first degree murder and other charges. fox 4 in dallas as southwest airlines says it lost $159 million in the first quarter of the year. this comes following its december meltdown that caused thousands of canceled flights. the airlines saying today it did turn a profit in march and expects to do so again in the next quarter. and this is a live look at kansas city from earth cam. one of the big stories there tonight from fox 4, our affiliate out there, they are getting ready for the nfl draft. it takes place tonight in the home of the super bowl champions, organizers are warning the events over the next three days may reach capacity at times, which is 60,000, more than 100,000 people have registered to attend. should be fun to watch. that s tonight s live look outside the beltway from special report. we ll be right back. before my time is up let s get it now ....
December meltdown. i m deeply sorry. i humbly apologize. it was a failure epically from top to bottom. reporter: the pilots union says that it sounded the alarm about southwest s flawed systems for years, but were ignored. poor performance was condoned, excuses were made. processes atrophied. core values were forgotten. why didn t you do anything about it? thank you, senator. we were addressing part of those issues. obviously it was unsuccessful with some of the crew scheduling. we hadn t invested in those areas. well, again, because you did not listen to those warning, catastrophic conditions were created for passengers by the hundreds of thousands across our country. reporter: the airline vowing to do better. they will upgrade their winter resiliency and are working on a top to bottom fix. undoubtedly in the millions but it probably won t be in march that we ll finish the assessment of how much and where. reporter: the airline ....
Over its epic travel meltdown over the holidays. on top of hearing from angry customers who had flights canceled or luggage misplaced, today top southwest officials also answered to lawmakers who want to make sure this debacle never hpz again. cnn s gabe cohen has more now on today s hearing and a promise from southwest. let me be clear. we messed up. reporter: southwest s chief operating officer in the hot seat facing lawmakers over their december meltdown. i am deeply sorry. i humbly apologize. i apologize once again. it was a failure epiically from top to bottom. reporter: the pilots union says it sounded the alarm about southwest s flawed systems for years but were ignored. poor performance was condoned. excuses were made. processes atrophied. core values were forgotten. were didn t you do anything about it? thank you, senator. we were addressing part of those issues. obviously, it was unsuccessful with regard to some of the crew ....