testify about what was said on air tethers viewers versus what they were saying and texting in private. tonight dominion saying lies have consequences. fox news and their statement just in, aaron at the courthouse. also breaking that deadly parking garage collapse in new york city, cars coming, some flipping upside down, neighboring buildings evacuated at this hour including a nearby university. trevor hall on the scene. the black boy who went to the wrong house to pick up his two younger siblings who was shot in the head. tonight the 84-year-old homeowner surrendering to police and charged. what that homeowner is saying and there s also news tonight about a 20-year-old girl shot and killed in upstate new york with the car she was in turning into the wrong driveway. the airline glitch affecting thousands of flights today. didn t haynes american journalist appearing in a court, what the judge decided there today. the deadly crisis unfolding in sudan calls for a 24-hour cease-f
what was said on air to their viewers versus what they were saying and texting in private. dominion saying lies have consequences. fox news and their statement just in. the deadly parking garage collapse in new york city, cars tumbling, some flipping. neighboring buildings evacua evacuating, including a nearby university. the black boy who went to the wrong house to pick up his siblings who was shot in the head. the 84-year-old homeowner surrendering to police and charged. what the homeowner is saying and there is news tonight about a 20-year-old girl shot and killed in upstate new york when the car she was in turned into the wrong driveway. the airline glitch affecting thousands of flights today. evan gursky of its appearing in a courtroom. what the judge decided today. the deadly crisis in sudan calls for a cease-fire. our trip reporting on the efforts to feed a million on the edge of starvation. we were with aid workers when they learned of their colleagues deaths. on covi
staff burned documents. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. tonight, transportation secretary pete buttigieg tells me the biden administration will hold southwest airlines accountable for the meltdown in its operations that has left thousands of flights canceled and thousands of passengers stranded. gabe, what is the situation there right now? reporter: wolf, thousands of travelers are still stranded. the lines to rebook here in baltimore have been more than three hours long at times today. the wait to reach customer service has been longer for many customers. some are literally sleeping here at the airport, just trying to get home. the meltdown at southwest airlines just gets worse. it s a total you know what show here. reporter: southwest canceling more than 2500 flights on tuesday. more than 85% of all u.s. cancellations. and they have already canceled nearly the same total for
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
thank you for staying with us this hour we ll check the national forecast as outreach continues to grow among southwest airlines customers with thousands of new cancellations. also a live report from the southern border as the future of tens of thousands of migrants remains in legal mim lim bow and we are discussing tripledemic fears as we approach the new year we begin this hour with the persistent problems that our nation s airports ask the spotlight focused on southwest airlines as tens of thousands of customers face another day of waiting to find when they can finally catch a flight home. joining me now is blayne alex alexander. the chaos continues for travelers. mostly for this attempt to reset schedules and staffing after the cancellations. what are you seeing today? reporter: we re certainly seeing a lot of people in line, a lot of people frustrated and trying to figure out when they can get to their destination i think that the numbers really tell the story you