0 on monday soapbox watching hulu. we re out of time thanks to carly, terrence, william, captain pirates, our studio. i got it. i love you. i m great good belt and i lo i m in it for me now. this gimmick now just gets out of hand by now and that s by the clock in new york city. this is the federal judge in florida releasing a warrant from the unprecedented raid at trump s florida home. it reveals the former president is potentially being investigated for obstruction of justice and violationg ofhe the espionage act. 11 sets of classified records from the estate during the search. president trump is responding, saying declassified. all those documents are reaction in just a second. but first, let s go to s david spudis at the justice department for you this morning. but there s been a lot of newsre since then, davis, a lot of news. we ve been on tv all day toh it and we ll continue do so. dana, check with a department of justice official. no further comment from the doj after attorne
tomorrow in the georgia murder trial controversy over the jury selection process resulting 11 white jurors and only one black juror. we ll hear from arbery s mother in a moment on what she thinks about that. extent coverages in both cases, mar ma martin savidge and omar jimenez. defense attorneys not disputing rittenhouse fired the fatal shot but argued he did so in se self-defense. key witnesses on the stance today. some of the videos shown is graphic here is omar jimenez. reporter: a third day of testimonies in the trial of
0 right. log on for our after the show show. be warm and dry. be safe. stay within yourself. now socking the northeast with snow and ice and millions are affected. here in new york city it is really coming down in the last hour. i m bill hemmer outside of our studios here. 48th and 6th avenue. that is our camera across 6th avenue. with windchill out here it is dropping into the teens and possibly single digits. maria molina was out here since 5:00 this morning. just to my left this is the amount of snow that has a accumulated. it is, i don t know, a good region. so far today, flight cancellations around the country total more than 4500. you better just forget it if you live in that area and thinking about going anywhere today, bill. bill: you think about how long it will take in order to get that traffic normal again. in north carolina and charlotte, at international airport there, among many hard hit by major flight delays and cancellations. stranded travelers are doing thei
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island where they have stood for the last 25 years. 110 stories high. they are no longer there. just moments ago i spoke to chief of safety for the new york city fire department who is obviously one of the first people on the scene after the two planes were crashed into the side. we ea sum of the world trade center towers that used to be behind me over there chief albert told me he was here 10 or 15 minutes after the events that took place this morning. he said he had 10 alarms to equate to 200 to 225 new york city firefighters who are in the building. this was ar the crash, trying to rescue civilian who is with in there. earlier this morning on the today show we spoke to the director of the world trade center. he said at that hour of the morning you can have upwards of 10,000 people in each of the towers. that would be 20,000 people total in each tower. the chief safety of the fire department of new york city told me shortly after 9:00 he had roughly ten alarms roughly 200