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heartbreak goes so much deeper. at least 25 people are now confirmed dead in mississippi. another person was killed in alabama for perspective in all of this, consider this fact more people have been killed by tornadoes and the past 24 hours than in all of last year in the united states last hour, i spoke with mississippi democratic congressman bennie thompson, whose district includes some of the worst damage from the storm. here s what he had to say. it was devastation beyond imagination. uh first of all, we had no lights in the entire community. uh people were absolutely stunned at what had just occurred. and so as the night wore on, it was clear. that this was something, uh, that people have never seen before. congressman thompson also told us that tomorrow the head of homeland security alejandro mayorkas, will visit the area along with the fema administrator. cnn s nick valencia, is in rolling fork mississippi. nick ah, good to see you back on the air. i know that d ....
Win sentiment, largely because the iron dome intercept to what, 95 or 99% of the drones and missiles that were there, i would know that iran did provide some warning& that made some question whether it was purely a performative act. they were engaged in or one that was intended to warn a different capacity. i want to bring in cnn white house correspondent priscilla alvarez. priscilla has there been any reaction from the white house tonight? laura, the white house has been largely quiet tonight, but you can imagine that they are assessing this as well, looking at all of this footage in real time and also their intelligence. of course, this has been top of mind for the white house and for president biden, who does not want to see this conflict grow any wider in the region, then when he had a phone call with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu over the weekend following that attack by iran, he said that he should think carefully and strategically about next steps and also noted ....
Democrats and republicans that tiktok user data. will be secure from chinese government spying and joining me now to talk about this is cara swisher. she s a contributing writer for the new york times opinion section and host of the sway podcast. keira were you swayed by anything that took place in this hearing? good to see you. no, no, no. which side which side? i saw congress . you know, it was sort of performative act of things they probably can t do and they didn t really want to learn anything or figure out how to fix it. they just wanted to yell at this ceo who tried his best but really was had a losing hand even before he got there. yeah i have to ask you this. i mean, how much of uh, i stopped you put in this talk of a possible ban and the question the reason why i ask is if this country were to ban tiktok, or slap restrictions on the site. doesn t that set some kind of a precedent for the government to take action against other social media apps in the future? well, it s also ....
Props, and looked more performative than investigative. and i think it s a shame. there is material that came out of the committee that s deeply disturbing. it s not proprietary ownership of the democratic party. riot on january 6th was a desecration of our constitutional process and yet it s been weaponized to some extent by this committee which did not pursue other issues in these public sessions. such as why was the capitol so poorly prepared for a potential riot even they were warned. but adam schiff, who says we are going to introduce bombshell new evidence, and then replayed much of the other evidence. we will see if they have a direct evidence of the conspiracy or if it s a performative act. ....
0 very place we know for sure was right here, fascinating. a lot of people have told the life of jesus, it s a humbling and audacious task, this is different because we took you there. thanks for everybody watching. stay for special coverage of the january 6th select committee meeting right now. sandra: special coverage of the january 6th committee proceedings. in just moments the panel will announce criminal referrals to the justice department for prosecution during what is expected to be its final meeting in the investigation of last year s capitol riot. looks like it is just moments away now. welcome, everybody. sandra smith in new york. hello. john: good to begin another week with you. this meeting is set to begin at any moment, all nine members of the committee, seven democrats, two republicans will present portions of their findings after an investigation that lasted nearly 18 months. sandra: we have been getting some hints of what is to come, leading up to this moment. t ....