Wednesday in parliament. Hello again, and welcome to wednesday in parliament as borisjohnson is warned his covid controls arent working. Its the 3rd of february, 2021, with new variants in the country, our schools are shut and our borders are open. The number of people getting a jab reaches ten million, but the head of test and trace strikes a note of caution. The big concern and worry is that the virus mutates and succeeds in finding a form that can escape the vaccine. And remembering a long life, lived well. I invite members to nowjoin me for a minutes silence to commemorate sir toms life. But first, The Government says its a hugely significant milestone in the fight against coronavirus. Ten Million People in the uk have now received their first dose of the Covid Vaccine. But at Prime Ministers questions, borisjohnson was told that the biggest threat to the Vaccine Programme was his governments reluctance to order the complete closure of the uks borders to limit the arrival of new st
that actually what is spent more money than we spent this year we can t do that. we all know how big this deficit is for me also note inflation $6 trillion. we have to spend last. jon: meantime president biden taken part a second full day of g-7 talks in japan. by the administration appears to be doing an about-face on sending f-16 fighter jets to ukraine. after months of dragging its feet on a decision despite the urgent request. white house correspondent peter d.c. joins us from japan. let s start with the that talks what can you tell us? good jon prison by nyssa bristling at questions about a possible default while he is here in japan trying to conduct some diplomacy. ask these negotiations before. [inaudible] shush up okay? thank you. brand-new white house memo out within the last hour reads in part that remains a path forward to reach a reasonable bipartisan agreement if republicans come back to the table to negotiate in good faith. but president biden has been clear h
hire, everyone. it s 4:00 in new york on a very busy day of news and more details on what promises to be a blockbuster hearing on the january 6 hearing and we ll have much more on that. we begin with the verdict in the alex jones trial where a jury has just awarded nearly $1 billion in damages to the family members of the sandy hook victims, people who suffered from the lines that alex jones started spreading hours after the massacre. harry lipman joins us, a former u.s. attorney and former deputy assistant attorney general. let me just not go the down the rabbit holes of alex jones but the families had pain and suffering from the massacre being described as a hoax and the nearly billion dollars in damages does nothing, nothing to deal with their grief but it was as signal, it seems harry, that the jury felt that it was represent henceible. even his defense attorney said in close, nicole. this is a despicable human being and, of course, he s the vilest vermin out there on
new reporting tonight from the new york times. then, the senator from south carolina once abortion restrictions nationwide. the rules according to lindsey graham. plus, our complicated economy. gas prices may be down, but almost everything else is up. who s to blame, and how do we fix it? as the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. . to be running once again, i m stephanie ruhle. we ve got brand-new reporting from the new york times tonight about the likelihood of the prosecution of former president donald trump. katie benner is one of our next guests, she and her colleagues write this. the department could continue potential charges against mr. trump, much sooner in the mar-a-lago documents case then in the january six investigation then the people the report goes on to say that it s an ugly that merrick garland would be in a position to lobby criminal charges against or in the documents also this evening a federal judge in florida has unsealed more information
gas prices may be down, but almost everything else is up. who s to blame, and how do we fix it? as the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle. we ve got brand-new reporting from the new york times tonight about the likelihood of the prosecution of former president donald trump. katie benner is one of our next guests, she and her colleagues write this. the department could continue potential charges against mr. trump, much sooner in the mar-a-lago documents case then in the january six investigation then the people the report goes on to say that it s an ugly that merrick garland would be in a position to lobby criminal charges against or in the documents also this evening a federal judge in florida has unsealed more information from the affidavit or the fbi used to get the mar-a-lago search warrant done weeks ago. geoffrey berman weighed in on that investigation. what strikes me as the most significant revelation, is t