wishing him the best. thank you for watching. cnn this morning starts right now. i want everyone who is dealing with the problems we have been facing, whether you haven t been able to get to where you need to go or you re one of our heroic employees caught up in a massive effort to stabilize the airline we re doing everything we can to return to a normal operation. and please also hear that i m truly sorry. good morning, everyone. it is wednesday, december the 28th and that was an apology from the ceo of southwest airlines after the chaos that continues for the airline and so many passengers. it is little solace for thousands of stranded passengers across the country and thousands more who are about to find out their flight today has been canceled. also, title 42 still being enforced at the southern border after a new supreme court decision we got overnight. it has left thousands of migrants and advocates in a state of flux and confusion. we are getting a new batc
be there. that s my commitment to. neil: here s the thing. ian is not leaving. it s down but not out. ian now a tropical storm is expected to make its way back to a category one hurricane after devastating the sunshine state. south carolina s governor will hold a news conference shortly. here s what we know right now. a storm surge up to seven feet predicted for charleston, south carolina as of tomorrow. in florida today, more than 2.6 million people are still without power across the state. no indications when they will get that back. search and rescue operations underway in florida s barrier islands and other hard-hit areas. governor desantis calling it a 24/7 operation. moments from now, we ll talk to the mayor of fort myers florida particularly hard hit by the storm. first, fox team coverage with robert ray in fort myers and steve harrigan in charlotte county where they re trying to dig out. welcome. i m neil cavuto. let s go to robert ray in f fort myers that got reall
seriously? art del cuteo will weigh in on that. sandra: provided and the classified documents, the scandal continues to unravel. look who set the alarm early for us. hey, trace. trace: great to see you. pressure has grown on the white house to release visitor logs from the president s delaware home. his attorneys telling fox news no such logs exist and any information related to his personal residence is private. sandra: another batch of documents was found at the president s home over the weekend even though the white house has repeatedly claimed the search was complete. top house republicans say we need more transparency about how this investigation is actually being handled. president biden s personal attorneys are still rummaging around what essentially would be a crime scene trying to find information to turn over. so you know, this whole process has been handled poorly. we want to know who had access to the classified documents at the biden home. trace: jonath
executives say they ll need to cancel many more tomorrow. then, breaking his silence did i embellish my resume, yes, i did. and i m sorry. but i m still the same guy, i m not a fraud. republican congressman-elect george santos admits he lied about major parts of his resume, but wait until he explains his jewish heritage claims. and miami dolphins quarterback tua tagovailoa has been placed in concussion protocol, hours after playing an entire game. welcome to the lead, i m phil mattingly, in for jake tapper. and we begin this hour with the winter travel meltdown plaguing a major u.s. airline. thousands of southwest airlines passengers are still stranded, unable to get to their destinations. some of those passengers is been trying to travel for five days or more, after a massive winter storm battered parts of the u.s. southwest canceled nearly 2,600 flights today, accounting for more than 85% of all flights canceled in the u.s. and the company s telling passengers
the heavy wind could bring hazardous conditions to the road. they closed at 3:00 p.m., giving employees time to get home safely. the south bay, the oak ridge door closing early because it is prone to flooding and power outages as well. the high winds are having a significant effect on flights at san francisco s airport. flights have been delayed, diverted, canceled outright in many cases. there have been 84 cancellations. any of the short haul to west coast cities. the airport is asking you to check your flight status with your airline. there is minimal impact to oakland and san joseoma county airport at this time, that could change. the biggest effect is on the san francisco airport. let s look at our camera. this is the san mateo bridge tower camera. people are still out there driving. it does not look too bad, taking our time. it is hard to see because it is dark, there is rain, there is wind. we will continue our weber coverage in just a few moments. you are watchin