The Senate votes to move forward with Trump's impeachment trial; We speak to academics Ibram X. Kendi and Keisha Blain about impeachment, racial disparities in the pandemic, and their new book, "Four Hundred Souls."
Donald Trump's historic second impeachment trial begins; Advocates call for the prioritization of COVID-19 vaccines for disabled people; The U.S. deports 72 people to Haiti despite Biden's vow to halt deportations for 100 days.
The International Criminal Court rules it can investigate Israeli war crimes in the Palestinian territories; The pandemic sets women back as Congress tries to pass a stimulus bill; Rep. Cori Bush demands accountability ahead of Trump's impeachment trial.
The head of the African CDC on the race to secure vaccines for the continent; President Joe Biden pledges to end U.S. support for the Saudi-led war in Yemen; Will Biden reverse Trump's recognition of the Moroccan occupation over Western Sahara?