the day. we re going to take you live to pa so. and unfolding this morning at airports nationwide, frustrated and confused passengers still stranded with southwest airlines in the midst of that meltdown. transportation secretary pete buttigieg is calling for accountability. it comes as thousands are trying to recover from that once in a lifetime blizzard that left more than 60 people dead. we ll take you live to buffalo for the latest. also this morning, we re keeping a close eye on the vatican. pope francis calling for prayers for his predecessor, the retired pope benedict, as his health worsens. and with covid cases rising sharply in china, two officials now tell nbc news that the white house is weighing new travel requirements for travelers from china. we begin with the ongoing legal limbo for migrants trying to come to the u.s. in search of a better and safer life for themselves and for their families. the u.s. supreme court says the public health measure known as tit
good day. i m chris jansing live at msnbc in new york city. another new first for this country. the first trial of a sitting president s son getting under way in delaware just days after the end of donald trump s historic trial. what will the impact be both personally for the president and politically for his re-election. we ll go live to the courthouse where jury selection has been going on since 8:30. plus, the man who became the face of the covid response, dr. anthony fauci coming face-to-face with his congressional critics for the first time since leaving his post. the demand by one democrat for an apology, and what provoked an emotional response. the latest drama from capitol hill coming up. potentially devastating news for the families of israeli hostages. prime minister netanyahu saying today that president biden got it wrong on the details of a potential peace deal. and in his words, the claim that israel has agreed to a cease-fire without its conditions bein
learned today. ali vitali is still on the hunt for dr. fauci. tim miller, thank you so much for being with us today. the cost of climate change keeps adding up as extreme heat is now pushing prices to record levels. the average cost of cooling an american home from june to september is expected to be wait for it $719, nearly 8% higher than last year and the highest in a decade. that s according to new projections for at cats from low income households. that report also concludes more than one in three households have already had to cut back in necessiies to cover energy costs over the past year. noaa says 2024 is expected to rank among the five warmest years in recorded history. . coming up, pressure is mounting
marisa, i appreciate you making time to be a part of this conversation. it s stunning to see the pictures from the border communities, specifically in el paso. this pile up of people to say nothing about so many others coming from those central american and sosh american countries right now to try to get to the united states. what are you hearing and what is the situation like right now now that we have this new order? the reality is complex at this moment. the folks in el paso have been doing so much work to try to make sure people have had the necessiies they met on a regular basis. we re seeing more and more people coming to the region, specifically trying to be able to seek protection. they have been waiting in pandemic era policy for two years now and we have pent up demand. so these ebbs ask flows of people is becoming greater and greater. we see more ask more people
budapest it was the same thing. it is a hard story to cover because you don t want to get completely in people s business. these are people been traveling and they left their home and lost their possession and they re only bringing what they can carry with them. there is a sign that says help center. people come up here immediately. this is the same thing you will see in poland or anywhere else. immediately there is food and water. there is medication and personal necessiies and then they go down here. that s the more complicated things to happen. they start to think about transportation. some of these people have a plan where they re fwoing to go but they got to get to budapest to get to flights. in hungary in particular, poland is doing a good job with these refugees. it is more individual people