there is any terrorism involvement in this incident. norah: a passenger describes what it was like on board that united flight that nearly crashed into the ocean. all of a sudden, the nose pitched up, and at that point there were a number of screams. new mexico state men s basketball season has come to an abrupt end after some disturbing allegations of hazing against members of the team. i can t pass judgment right now. right now, i am in disbelief. i ll be here forever the kansas city chiefs have won super bowl lvii! how about those chiefs? physical music: norah: thank you forjoining w week together. we are beginning our new heart health series with new information about women experience symptoms differently and respond differently to heart attacks. history making super bowl as rihanna performed the other historic moment that you may have missed. we ll tell you about it. first, we are just getting new pictures of the chinese spy balloon shot down off
of a water crisis, as a result of an ongoing winter drought. france has had little rain in the last few weeks, and water levels have dropped alarmingly. spain has also suffered from the drought. now on bbc news, it s time for click. lara: this week, we re walking on sunshine. i spencer: yes, paul carter and the waves of catching some rays on the water. mark bangs the drums as he gets lost in the latest ps vr2 headset. and zoe s walking on broken glass. but don t worry, she s on the mend. do i get the job? er, yes. ido! . fantastic! are you sure?! they laugh here on click, we ve been lucky enough to visit some of the most beautiful parts of the world. yet what goes on beneath the surface in some of these places can serve as the starkest reminder of the effects of pollution and climate change on our world. and sometimes it s also places like here, the fjords of norway, where some of the most inspiring ideas come to life, like this island of floating solar panels. oh, thank you.
but don t worry, she s on the mend. do i get the job? er, yes. ido? fantastic! are you sure? here on click, we ve been lucky enough to visit some of the most beautiful parts of the world. yet what goes on beneath the surface in some of these places can serve as the starkest reminder of the effects of pollution and climate change on our world. and sometimes it s also places like here, the fjords off norway, where some of the most inspiring ideas come to life. like this island of floating solar panels. oh, thank you! i made it. wow, we re walking on water. i remember you wobbling about on that solar array in the fjord. it was only like a few millimetres thick under your feet, wasn t it? yeah, it was all about the material. it had to be light enough that it could do the job whilst also being strong enough to be able to withstand any weather conditions. well, fortunately, today s one is much sturdier. and just to prove that you can build little islands of nature anywhere you want
happening now, dangerous whiteout conditions as a huge and deadly winter storm strikes the northeast. we are tracking this epic weather system as it unleashes record cold, heavy snow, freezing rain, and flooding across the country and creates holiday travel chaos. the other major story that we re following, the january 6th committee s final report laying the blame for the insurrection squarely on former president donald trump. we are breaking down all the top lines from the massive report and whether it paved the way for trump to be indicted. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. wolf blitzer is off today. i m brianna keilar, and you are in the situation room. we are following these blizzard conditions, life-threatening record low temperatures, and treacherous travel all just two days before christmas as a massive winter storm is slamming much of the eastern u.s. we are covering all of the extreme and dangerous weather with our correspondents in
good friday morning to you, it is christmas eve eve. i m jim sciutto. let s begin with the massive winter storm slamming the u.s. with dangerously low temperatures, record-breaking wind chills and heavy snow, only becoming stronger today. the storm stretching from the canadian border to the mexican border is expected to become what s known as a bomb cyclone as it moves into the great lakes today with intense pressures matching that of a category 2 hurricane. right now across the country hundreds of thousands are without power, travel plans upended for many going into the holiday weekend. more than 3,100 flights canceled already today. dozens of governors creating emergency response plans heading into this holiday weekend including opening temporary warming shelters just to get people out of the cold. i will speak with one of those governors, kentucky s andy beshear in just a moment. let s get to our team covering what s being called a once in a generation storm. we begin in u