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small amps up what? we're% learning overnight and what comes next. 94 hours trapped under the rubble. the rescued today as new aid arrives in the turkey earthquake zone. how the world is coming together to help new details in the china spy balloon investigation what it was capable of doing and why us defense officials now describe the current state of u. s china relations as dangerous. developing story from texas, a mother accused of leaving her two young children home alone for nearly two months. what was found inside that house
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revelations about congressman jorge santos and the alleged theft charge he wants faced, plus questions raised about money he's already raising for reelection regulators. one answers. and later days before super bowl 57 the special for the doctors who saved damar hamlin's life hamlin's moving speech last night in their honor , plus what rihanna is saying about the big halftime show all the super bowl excitement from arizona. york. this is america this morning. good friday morning, everyone i'm andrew timber. i'm jacqueline. we will begin with a major development from the investigation into former president trump and his role in trying to overturn the 2020 election special counsel has now subpoenaed former vice president mike pence and overnight we learned more about what this could mean and the possible next steps of booby is here with the
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latest from washington faith. good morning. good morning to you, jacqueline. the mike pence subpoena comes after months of negotiations between federal prosecutors and attorneys representing the former vice president this morning new signs that the sweeping investigation into the role former president donald trump and his allies played in the january 6th capital attack is now intensifying. don't fight like hell, you're not going to have a country anymore. special counsel jack smith, appointed by the attorney general just last november to oversee the january 6th probe, once former vice president mike pence to testify under oath, multiple sources telling abc news that after months of negotiating with the former vice president's attorneys, smith has issued a subpoena to compel pence's testimony. former u. s attorney barbara mcquade on msnbc. i think the things that donald trump said to mike pence that could reveal whether he knew he had actually lost the election and that what he he was doing was an improper effort to retain office face enormous pressure
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from trump and his allies to overturn the 2020 election results. mike is going to do the right thing. i hope so. a map of trump supporters later storming the u. s capitol after pence made it clear he was certify the election tally for joe biden november. interview with abc news pence, called trump's words on january 6th of reckless president's words that day at the rally and danger of me and my family and everyone at the capitol building, but it's still unclear whether the former vice president will comply with the special counsel's subpoena. it's a big deal in the sense that it's part of the justice department and, more specifically special counsel jack smith's promise to overturn every stone. and a spokesperson for pence did not immediately respond to an abc news request for comment, and the special counsel's office declined to speak on the matter, jacqueline thank you on january 6th writer who carried a confederate flag
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has been sentenced to three years in prison. kevin say fred was seen chasing officer eugene goodman up the stairs. the capital c. fred, was with his son, who was already sentenced overseas. more than 21,000 people are now confirmed dead after the earthquake in turkey. but this morning new details about the help n aivin. oh, overnight from turkey. the stunning new video, a teenager pulled out of a basement where he had been trapped for 94 hours after the earthquake that leveled entire towns in the region. also this morning video showing a oman rescued from the rubble after 90 hours a few hours earlier, not far away, this elderly woman pulled out alive from a partially collapsed hospital earlier in the day, rescue workers racing to a collapsed building thinking they may have found someone alive working. quickly but carefully, the workers reach those trapped beneath the destruction. cheers ringing out as the family is rescued more than three days after they were buried alive. a
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mother and the son rescued alive from under the rubble, but seems like these are growing rarer with each passing hours. the rescue mission turns into a recovery effort. those who survived the nightmare of uncertainty. struggling with the grief of losing loved ones. many are now homeless. men, women and children gathering around fires with nowhere to go in the freezing cold, more help is on the way more than 120,000 emergency workers from 75 countries. are now on the ground in turkey. among the support teams. the israeli defense forces among the most elite humanitarian responders in the world. that team has rescued at least a dozen people so far, including a seven year old girl . 100 years old girls uncle giving rescuers coins as a token of appreciation, a touching moment, given the historic political tensions between the israelis and the turks next generation, but now i want to give it the us government has
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pledged $85 million in earthquake relief sirens are sounding across ukraine as russian forces intensified their attacks. fighting has ramped up ahead of what's expected to be a new russian offensive to mark the one year anniversary of the war. president zelensky appealed to the european union yesterday for more weapons. poland is one country suggesting it may send fighter jets, meanwhile, are you creating official confirms the u. s has been providing coordinates for strikes against russian tops.loon shot down by the us military. it comes amid growing concern about the state of us china relations. this morning some of the capabilities of that chinese spy balloon now being revealed, officials say they believe the balloons massive technology bay was first signals intelligence collection operations described as information gathered from electronics like radar, weapons systems and communications from cell phones and other devices. the state department saying that
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the balloon was capable of high resolution surveillance and intercepting communications but officials say military bases and nuclear missile sites took steps to protect sensitive information , and they're confident that none was collected. officials say much of the balloons technology remains on the ocean floor after being shot down off south carolina lawmakers yesterday grilled pentagon officials about why the balloon was not shot down over the remote island off alaska, where it was first spotted before crossing the u. s as an alaskan. i am so angry. i don't want balloon going across the united states. when we potentially could have taken it down over the illusion islands interview with telemundo president biden denied the balloon was a major breach in compared it to other intelligence gathering conducted by countries around the world. he defended the decision to wait before shooting it down due to concern about injuries on the ground. i said i wanted to shut down as soon as possible, and
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they were worried about the damage that can be done even in a big state like montana. this thing was gigantic. what happened if it came down here to school? montana senator steve daines disagrees. greatest risk would have been hitting a cow parade dog or an antelope, perhaps the biggest concern after the balloon incident, us. defense officials say there's been a lack of communication between china and the us, which they say could be dangerous. new allegations surfaced about congressman jorge santos political political reports. santos was charged with theft back in 2017 and connection with bad checks. allegedly linked to his pet charity. santos reportedly claimed his checkbook was stolen and he got the charge expunged from his record. meanwhile abc news has learned the federal election commission has given santos until march, 14th to declare whether he's running for reelection because he's already spending 2020 for campaign funds. police near houston say they're close to arresting a woman who left her 12 year old daughter and three year old son home alone for
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nearly two months. they say they found deplorable conditions at the house with only beans and spices in the kitchen. police say the girl old didn't tell anyone fearing should be separated from her brother. the children are now living with relatives time now for a look at your friday weather. winds brought down power lines and trees in indiana and elsewhere across the midwest, leaving thousands in the dark. those winds were part of the storm system that spawned at least seven tornadoes in the south. it will be a soaker in the southeast today and through the weekend, up to three inches of rain in some areas could trigger flooding through the weekend. checking today's high temperatures spring like in the northeast. forties in the rockies and the planes and seventies in the southwest 62 in new orleans. dog food being recalled, because it could seriously harm your pet
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"i'm buzzed...better leave the car when it's time to go." plan ahead. catch a sober ride. buzzed driving is drunk driving. changed everything 20 tonight on bbc. spacex has conducted a major test fire of its gigantic super heavy rocket booster, the latest step towards its eventual journey to mars. unprecedented 31 of 33 engines ignited simultaneously the boosters. first orbital test flight could come next month. we turn now to a difficult story about bullying in schools and the tragic result for a family in new jersey. their 14 year old died by suicide. her father is now demanding change at the school. we want to warn you, some viewers may find the video disturbing. this morning. a new
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jersey father is demanding justice for his daughter, adriana was the most happy, beautiful young lady in the world. she loved animals. michael crushes 14 year old daughter, adriana, died by suicide last week, one day after he says this video of her being assaulted at school spread on social media. my daughter has never been in a fight before, literally she's you know. she loves everybody in the video, adriana is hit repeatedly with what appears to be a full water bottle before being punched and kicked by other students. some of them heard laughing. getting hit in the face with the water bottle didn't hurt adriana adriana was the embarrassment and humiliation. they just kept coming at her claims. nothing was done to protect adriana, she blacks out and they don't call an ambulance. they check into the nurse's office. according to the cdc. in the last 10 years, suicide has risen to the second leading cause of death for school aged children. one in 10 high school students attempted suicide in 2019 and officials
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say, among the most concerning risk factors. bullying is demanding accountability from the school where the four alleged attackers were suspended indefinitely, he says that's not enough. do we want it? how many students agree protesting what they say is a lack of action, the superintendent told reporters. police were not called after the assault because he didn't want the suspended students to face what he called a double whammy of punishment. mhm reminder if you or anyone, you know, experience suicidal thoughts, there is help available 24 hours a day dial 988, the national suicide hotline. turning to consumer news. more price increases at the supermarket don't seem to be slowing down sales. pepsi says it raised prices by 16% late last ear, but sales beat expectations and unilever, which sells everything from soap to ice cream, raised prices 13% and saw only a slight drop in sales . analysts say a healthy job market is allowing american consumers to keep spending a dog
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food recall to tell you about this morning, the fda is recalling a type of purina dry dog food. old by prescription. it could cause kidney damage. the effective brand is called pro plan, elemental. we have more information on our website coming up growing concern about the health of britney spears also ahead the controversy in florida over asking female high school athletes about their menstruation cycles with a state menstruation cycles with a state board has just decded come here! you know why people are always looking at their phones? they're banking, with bank of america. see cousin jimmy over there? his girlfriend just caught the bouquet so... he might need a little more help saving. for that engagement ring... the groom's parents. you think they're looking at photos of their handsome boy? they're not! she just saw how much they spent on ballroom dance classes... won't be needing those anymore. digital tools so impressive, you just can't stop banking. the virus that causes shingles is sleeping... in 99% of people over 50.
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become so erratic. they're afraid for her safety. we turn now to a controversy in florida over asking female student athletes about their menstruation cycles. change has been made after parents spoke up . abc is andrea fuji reports. this morning. female student athletes in florida will no longer be asked questions about their periods in a medical history form after outrage from parents and the public, her eyes welled up in tears at the concept of having to give such personal information. a menstrual cycle is very personal to a young girl into a woman, this mom whose 16 year old daughter plays soccer, started a petition online and during an emergency meeting yesterday, the florida high school athletic association agreed with her voting for 18 to 2 to remove all mandatory questions about menstruation on its sports participation form. including when was your most recent menstrual period? and how many periods have you had in the past 12 months? critics claim the questions were meant to out transgender athletes and
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pregnant girls after the passage of florida's 15 week abortion ban and the state's restrictions on transgender athlete participation. absolutely no reason for the a to collect such private information. and no reason why the school needs it. but those who support keeping the questions say dozens of other states also asked them on student forms. i feel like thert there, and supporters point out , the american academy of pediatrics has said detecting irregular menstrual cycles can help doctors spot potentially serious medical conditions. the factual, medical and clinically proven impact of abnormal menstrual cycles on student athletes is well established and not not remotely controversial. meanwhile, the florida high school athletic association has agreed to another change. that's the subject of controversy instead of forms asking for an athlete sex, it will now ask for sex assigned at birth. andrew jacqueline. andrea thank you,
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boom. >> i thought it was a bomb. i thought a bomb had gone off. reggie: a deadly explosion knock s a home off of its foundation. crews on the scene this morning still working to find out what happened. kumasi: mike pence is being subpoenaed by the special counsel investigating former president trump. what they want to learn regarding the january 6 insurrection. reggie: and thieves targeting apple stores, the crime ring that investigators have been tracking now for weeks. it is friday, february 10. kumasi: it is friday. look at this sweater. reggie: there is a color story. jobina: is it going to be cooler
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