one top secret document was among those found at the president s office. the white house leaving many unanswered questions about how and why documents ended up there. is it too late to do damage control now that a special counsel is involved? plus, historic selma, alabama taking a direct hit from a massive tornado. one of more than two dozen that plowed through the southern u.s. smashing buildings launching mobile homes into the air across a 200 mile stretch. at least 700 people were killed including a little boy. we ll take you to selma live. and my live interview with captain sully sullenberger, the man best known for the miracle on the hudson. he ll share his unique insights on what s right and wrong with the airline industry in 2023 and what he thinks needs to be done to fix it. but we start with the white house on defense amid new details and new fallout from the discovery of classified documents at president biden s former office and home in delaware. nbc news learn
plus, a florida federal judge has thrown a wrench into the doj s investigation of the documents, many of them classified, seized from the former president s home at mar-a-lago. granting trump s request for a so-called special master to review the evidence. this temporarily prevents the justice dedepartment s investigative team from accessing thousands of documents taken from mar-a-lago. we ll have more on that in a moment. first, drew griffin joins us with the details of this newly obtained video from georgia county. we should note, taken the same day a voting machine was breached in that office. what do we know? breaches, jim, of these voting machines in swing states are under investigation across the country. this one happened in coffee county, georgia. cnn obtained surveillance video at one of the offices where these machines were breached. and this was all done at the behest of one of donald trump s attorneys. i want to show you the video now. it s cathy lathem, the w
attempted to strike him. the male then struck two additional officers in the head with a machete. this is another reminder of what our officers face. brian kohberger remains right here at the correctional facility. these murders have shaken our community. if he is not guilty of a crime, then i frankly fear for the future of this country. touch down! this was the best semifinal day we ve ever seen in the college football playoff era. georgia bull dogs edging out ohio state here in atlanta. i m pamela brown in washington. i hope everyone is having a wonderful day, first day of 2023. you are live in the cnn newsroom. well, new developments tonight in the idaho murder investigat investigation. for the first time we re hear from the parents of the suspect in this case. he s facing four counts of first degree murder in the brutal slayings of four young students at the university of idaho november 13th. his arrest is no doubt a relief for a community that has been living
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the fed scrambling to tame prices for seven consecutive rate increases bringing interest rates to the highest level in 15 years. chairman power makes it clear that at the final meeting of the year there is more work to do and more payment had. you wish there was a completely painless way to restore price stability. there isn t. this is the best we can do. but i do think that the markets are confident that we will get inflation under control we are certainly highly committed to do that. bringing in our panel. and editorial board member kyle peterson. mary, i appreciated the candor of the fed chair what this will take that what are your lessons of policy? what you have to take away from that clip is that jerome powell understands the importance of credibility if that is not a credible manager of inflation, then it gets out of control. it was just over one year ago that jerome powell said that transitory may not be the best way to describe the inflation problem and since t