That crash under investigation. Right now severe thunderstorms are Lashing Millions of people from florida to north carolina. More than half of the rain, even tornadoes are possible. Dozens of flights have been delayed or canceled imported today. And the fda has improved away awestruck to also be used in treating serious cardiovascular complications for obese adults with heart disease. That decision could lead to broader Insurance Coverage of the expensive drug and similar treatments. And just moments, the former lead investigator for the january 6 committee on the Ripple Effect of the Supreme Court colorado Ballot Ruling and why there might be some unintended consequences. Plus congressman sarah jacobs of the Foreign Affairs committee on the carious timing around that gaza port project. A very good day to all of you from msnbc. Welcome, everyone, to alex witt reports. We began with President Biden on his way to georgia, where he and donald trump are both campaigning in the swing state
and the latino vote is an important voting bloc not just an but several other key swing states that are highly competitive in this election cycle. different latino communities in different states or motivated by different things. we can t expect a motive at the same way. but what we do know is that whoever wins the white house in november, that decision could be made by the way people vote in neighborhoods like this one. alex? 100%. thank you for pointing all that out for us. david noriega, appreciate all the. new day with new information from a special counsel. this time is jack smith. his new warning and moments, plus what it was like to be inside the courtroom for thursday s supreme court arguments. and when is an insurrection just a riot? the former spokesperson for the january 6th committee gives me her take. me her take. to all of you, from msnbc headquarters in new york, welcome to alex witt reports. breaking news from the mar-a- lago classified documents case. s
vossoughian. if you are just joining us, welcome. if you are sticking with us, we thank you for that. we are following the breaking news out of mississippi. death and destruction as tornadoes ripped through the states. towns have been virtually wiped out. we saw into the middle part of the house, and we did, and we got in there, obviously, it was right behind us. as soon as we got in there, we heard a big boom, and we didn t do anything else for a while. we walked out and came out to about ten trees down in our yard. and increasing tensions between iran and the u.s.. what s looking like a proxy war in syria. donald trump sets to hold what he s doing as the first rally of a 2024 race in a matter of hours, and it comes as an indictment looms. and manhattan investigation in the special counsel probe heats up, plus, the future of tiktok. after a contentious congressional hearing with the ceo, continued threats from the white house, to ban the social media phenomenon, unless i
with qualifying internet. thank you so much for joining me again at top of the hour on cnn newsroom. we begin this hour with an air travel meltdown. it isn t all the weather s fault, let s be clear, more than 4,000 flights grounded today again, nearly 09% on southwest airlines. southwest patients from raleigh, denver, are all lining up at ticket counters looking for answers. many customers are completely fed up. i m traveling with my senior citizen parents for their christmas vacation. i have an autoimmune disorder. i don t have medications. we have nothing. we brought no carry-ons. we ve seen a lot of families who are sleeping on the floor and it just breaks my heart. if my boss is watching this yes it s true i just didn t just blow off the day i m actually standing in the airport doing nothing and i do have a ticket and i hope to come to work at some point in my life. i love that he had some levity there. with new year s eve with just days away nearly 2500 fligh
transportation secretary pete buttigieg and breaking down tr ch transcripts from the january 6th investigation. welcome to the viewers in the united states and around the world, i m wolf blitzer. you re the situation room. > let s get to the breaking news. significant developments involving the united states supreme court decision and impact on the migrant surge at the border. cnn priscilla alvarez is following the story here the situation room. tell me more about this important ruling. the supreme court shar sayin title 42 in effect since march 2020 will e remain in effect including the court hearing arg mtds in the next session in february of 2023. now, this is a order that summit mittly a victory for republican led states to stop the termination of the authority. what it means on the ground, border officials will be able to continue to expel migrants back to mexico or their native countries for the next several months. the administration has been preparing for this