most forceful rebuttal of trump yet, saying that trump was wrong and could have overturned the election. plus we re learning details about who trump was speaking to in the hours before the insurrection. also a jobs report provided a much needed boost for the biden administration. what is meant for the overall strength of the economy more than two years into the pandemic. plus, the nfl is under fire and in legal jeopardy following allegations of discrimination from one of its former head coaches. and now others are speaking up. what this could mean for the league moving forward. and the winter olympics, they re going on in beijing, but diplomatic delegations from around the world, they re sitting out. how china s human rights issue is looming large over this year s winter games. saturday, february 5th. you ve made it to your weekend. thank you so much for spending some time with us this morning. we always appreciate it. thank you, boris. hey, christi, always great
which is around 1% of global supplies. opec plus countries which account for around 40% of the world s crude oil said they would cut production by some 1 point 4 million barrels per day from the start of next year. but not all members of the cartel were happy, with nigeria and angola both wanting to raise production rather than cut it. here s our middle east correspondent sameer hashmi on some what can this mean for prices around the world? here s our middle east correspondent sameer hashmi on some of the fissures within opec plus, and the differing priorities of some key members. before the meeting started on saturday, it was widely expected that the whole group would make cuts deeper prices. but that didn t happen. saudi arabia was quite keen that the whole group implements those cuts from july, but as you were mentioning, a lot of members were not in favour of that because if they cut down production, it s going to impact their oil revenues, which is going to impact their
world leaders gather there. in a keynote address earlier this morning vice president harris had very strong words for the kremlin. the united states has formally determined that russia has committed crimes against humanity, and, i say to all of those who have perpetrated these crimes, and to their superiors who are complicit in these crimes, you will be held to account. joining me live now live from munich s courtney kube, courtney, thank you very much for being here, you are present at vice president harris s address this morning, what was the response in the room? you could hear a pin drop there in parts of that speech and particularly some of the more graphic descriptions of some of these crimes against humanity that the u.s. is now saying russia is guilty of, so, vice president harris went into detail about some of the things the u.s. is now accusing russia of having done, specifically russian military against ukrainian civilians, and, i am telling you jonathan y