universities. a mechanical issue forces a delta flight to go to a small canadian airport. the travel nightmare that happened next. it s been more than 15 hours since any of us have had a real lead. norah: and we look at the nations lingering effects on the children. the number of students formally absent has skyrocketed since the pandemic, and following along as they search for students. hi, barbie. hi, barbie. hi, barbie. norah: and the nominations are in. who received the most golden globes nominations? we will tell you. you are the best, or you would not be in here. norah: good evening, and thank you for being with us. tonight we begin with breaking news. the supreme court just moments ago taking a step forward on the historic case involving donald trump. later this afternoon at the supreme court agreeing to hear a special report from jack smith who is pursuing the criminal prosecution of trump for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. now the na
immune from prosecution for things that happened while he was in office, and secondly, whether he essentially is barred from being tried in this case because of double jeopardy, because he was obviously impeached by the congress, but he was not convicted. that is one of the central questions that jack smith and his team is now asking. the filing says in part of that principle, is that a zenith here, whereas here a grand jury has accused a former president of committing federal crimes to subvert the peaceful transfer of power to his lawfully elected successor. nothing could be more vital to our democracy than a president who abuses the electoral system to remain in office, is held accountable for criminal conduct. jake, this is obviously now the goal here is to try to expedite this. they re asking for the court to do this, to get the briefs going by december 18th. the goal is to try to get this going before that march trial date comes near. evan, special counsel jack smi
killing five iranian backed proxies in iraq. it s our response to houthi rebels attacking vessels in the red sea. is it tough enough? we re going to ask john cornyn that worried that iranian backed proxies are hitting us ten times more than we re hitting them back. all that and more and chris christie ready to debate if he gets a chance to debate. he says that s going to happen. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. busy next 60 minutes for you. let s go to jennifer griffin at the pentagon with these constant iranian proxy attacks and now concern that our response is not nearly as much as the attacks themselves. jennifer? neil, the vice chairman of the joint chiefs admiral chris grady just spoke out and called these attacks by the houthis a first. he expects additional add lied presence in the region in response. the u.s.s. carney shot down three drones launched by the houthis. the pentagon does not assess the u.s.s. carney was the target but they were authorized to act. t
other issues were overturned. as the court became more conservative. in 2018, when she was diagnosed with dementia, she wrote in a letter to the public that she was grateful for her countless blessings. she s survived by her three sons. she was 93 years old. that s i that s it for us. the news continues. have a good weekend. the source starts now. tonight straight from the source, congressman george santos is history and making history after being evicted from congress in disgrace. now the fight for his crucial seat in a narrowly divided house. plus air strikes resuming in gaza, widening to some targets in the south, where thousands of civilians were told to relocate. and with more than 130 hostages still in captivity, will negotiators strike a deal for another pause? and breaking news on the federal election interference case. another loss for donald trump. hear the judge s blistering new ruling. i m jim acosta and this is the source. good evening, everybod
campaign. he can defend himself in a court of law, but for the purposes of this body, he s gotta go. and go, he did. becoming just the sixth member of congress to be expelled from that once august legislative body and further narrowing republicans already meager majority. plus, bombing and fighting resumes in gaza as the temporary trice expires among new revelations when israel learned about a potential october 7th attack. and governors ron desantis and gavin newsom duke it out in a live debate as we learn more about the scandalous allegations swirling around florida republican chair and moms for liberty cofounder kristen ziegler. and we begin tonight with an historic day on capitol hill. the infamous kind. prior to today, only five house members have ever been expelled, all in cases of criminality or disloyalty, aka, treason. three house members were expelled in 1861 for disloyalty to the union. john bullock clark and henny cornelius burnett of kentucky all served