news senior meteorologist and author of the new book,th i am bookstall jay z. when he produces a tv show,sk i characters ask to beto killed off. the founder of the loftus party .com michael and rattlese describe her as too poisonous to fox news contributor katju. and finally, elephants won t discuss him when he s in the room. my massive sidekick in the nwa, world heavyweight champion tirhas w. okay, before we get to some new stories, obviously.s so it s it s friday. it s time for this. greg s leftovers. yeah, i love leftovers. g this is where i read the jokes we didn t use this week. theythat s always it ll be my first time reading these. so if they , it s not my fault.o and you say the word and i ll fire the staff. and here we go . this week, president biden addressed classified documentsah found in his garage. when asked why h e thought be a garage would be a safe place for such things, he said,er because hunter has been hidinge his stash there for fifteens, years and he
concert with. as he left to go everywhere. maybe we ll take him with us. you recall o hara, thank you so much. appreciate love you. that s tonight s read out, all in with chris hayes starts now. all in wit h chris hayes starts n tonigh. what the republican electorate wants is a strong executive. who utilizes and reels power over his enemies. and then destroys his enemies and makes them grovel. from state arrest for phony voter to blocking the study of advanced african american history in high school, tonight the sinister campaign to defeat trump with trumpism coming straight out of florida. then, the disgraced ex president actually gets punished for actual wrongdoing. what a major court ruling is already forcing change behavior. plus, new reporting on the curious crossroad of dark money. the conservative court and a massive payday for kellyanne conway. and why the george santos saga actually allows the right opportunity to end a sick, bigoted obsession. the new show
can t rent a car to go back to boseman. there s no flights back to boseman, no flights to nashville until christmas eve or christmas or like the 26th. so stressed. boy, oh boy. that s the situation at the airport. but then out on the roads, people at home with no elect electricity. good morning, it is friday, december 23rd, poppy and kaitlan are off. sara sidner is with me. i m happy to be here. usually i m out there and you re in here. but it s dangerous and getting worse by the minute. we re covering the blizzard wreaking havoc ahead of the holidays nationwide. living in limbo, migrants braving freezing temperatures for a chance to reach the united states. a cnn report from the border. one man is responsible. the january 6th committee report declares donald trump caused the insurrection. what the panel recommends now. but we begin with this, more than 200 million americans spending the holiday weekend under wind chill alerts as an arctic blast plunges temperatur
it s pretty icy and very slick. like even in the areas that have been plowed really well, if you get about 40 miles per hour, you start sliding around. we rented a cabin for the week this week but we had to cancel it because we were worried we wouldn t get out of there later or get up the driveway. so we actually stayed home this week instead of going on a trip. that s the perils of winter but this is something else. wrong. look at us. hey! this is going to be trouble. it s about to be on. sarah and i have known each other forever. poppy and kaitlan are off, sara sidner is with us. are you ready for the weather? no. this is why i m here. this suit it s hot. it s hot. thank you. millions of americans coast to coast bracing for extremely low temperatures, dangerous wind chills and power outages. it is serious out there. we have reporters across the country covering the storm. plus the january 6th committee releasing the final report and placing the
hurricane over the caribbean. we re live at the scene and with the forecast. we begin in ukraine where, for the second time within days, the city of zaporizhzhia is taking a deadly pounding from russian rockets. these are scenes of chaos after multiple rockets slammed into residential areas on saturday, reportedly killing at least 17 people. while further south, moscow is scrambling to get the bridge linking the occupied crimea with russia back up and running. a part of the bridge collapsed after a huge explosion and fire on saturday. now russia says repair work will be under way around the clock. some train and road traffic has already resumed, but drivers will go into the water divers, rather, will go into the water later today to see if the structure can still support trucks. scott mclean is keeping an eye on developments in ukraine including the deadly strike on zaporizhzhia. he joins us from london, scott? reporter: yeah, we don t have a ton of information about th