headaches in parts of colorado. interstates are littered with out into ditches. the national weather service says the bigger issue for folks is getting home as the forecast does not improve for millions of americans. i want to let you know that we ve got warnings issued all the way from colorado and wyoming through minnesota up to upper michigan. for heavy snow and strong winds. we re looking at 8 inches to 12 inches of snow. fortunately, no snow to contend with in north texas. you are looking alive i-75 and a 635, a big intersection through the dallas-fort worth area and all through texas. lots of folks are out. it will take a bit of time to get where you re going. certainly everybody has a lot to be thankful for.
everybody appeared on the show to go outside. they are going outside to say good-bye. in of course six minutes we are going, in about six minutes we re going to be tossing over to sandra and this guy named bill hemmer. time for the news by the numbers. let s get started. two million. how many pounds of chicken are being recalled for possible metal contamination. from simmons prepared foods were shipped to eight states. there has been no reports of injuries. keep up to date on that. next three hours, how much longer senator kamala harris wants school to be. isn t this great? the presidential hopeful introducing a bill to extend elementary hours to help with the school s parent. that will not help with 16-year-olds voting. $5635, how much the jeopardy whiz james holzhauer
syria. first, back to the mueller probe, we ve got a team ready to break down what is expected next. joining us here on capitol hill, cnn capitol reporter sunlen serfaty. and suzanne malveaux. and laura barren lopez. paige pate. and philip mudd, cnn counterterrorism analyst and fbi senior adviser. we want to start with kara skinell. that s right, krchristi, the 635 days and 30 months have come to a conclusion. allkys will attorney to attorney general william roethlisberger. he has the report and notified congress that he received it around 5:00 p.m. on friday. he said he expects to deliver
get a lot of this a lot of this made public. a lot of it unredacted. you know, so we can read any sort of underlying documents that came with the report from mueller. and the attorney general in fairness has already stated hey, i want to work with special counsel robert mueller and rod roanestone, the deputy attorney general to see if we can make smis informati this public. for the last 635 days that hallie jackson put together, yes, this is the beginning. there are a number of documents in the district of virginia and sdny potentially? i m not aware of any currently sealed indictments. i think the folks have pointed to the idea that there s a sealed indictment involving julian assange. but we re not convinced of that. that necessarily has to do with robert mueller s
to franklin roosevelt that had 635 vetoes. 263 of which were pocket vetoes where the president doesn t take any action when congress is adjourned and after ten days the bill failed. so the president will be putting pen to paper soon if he hasn t already. shepard: there s other efforts, i understand, to block this emergency declaration. yeah, we saw what happened in congress the last couple weeks. there s also a myriad of lawsuits. the aclu and earth justice have filed private lawsuits against the emergency declaration. 21 states have banded together to try to block it as well. so far no court opinions on any of that. a lot of those suits of course have been filed in jurisdictions where the ninth circuit court of appeals has the jurisdictional oversight and the president doesn t fare well in the ninth circuit court of appeals.