clearly went awry and led to pena s arrest, when you listen to the details laid out by the lawmakers of the bullets that struck their homes, one of them detailed that her 10-year-old daughter believed she had sand in her bed. that sand was dust from the sheet rock from where the bullet holes wentet through in her daughter s bedroom. the details are very difficult and lucky that nobody was tail lightly harmed during these four different incidents. vaughn hillyard, thank you. now to capitol hill where some controversial lawmakers are getting committee assignments that will put them at the center of investigations and policy debates. house republicans haveit assign marjorie taylor greene to the homeland security and oversight and accountability committees. she was removed from those committees in february 2021 after her social media posts revealed she was spreading racist conspiracy theories. arizona congressman paul gosar will serve on the natural resources and oversi
transportation secretary pete buttigieg and breaking down tr ch transcripts from the january 6th investigation. welcome to the viewers in the united states and around the world, i m wolf blitzer. you re the situation room. > let s get to the breaking news. significant developments involving the united states supreme court decision and impact on the migrant surge at the border. cnn priscilla alvarez is following the story here the situation room. tell me more about this important ruling. the supreme court shar sayin title 42 in effect since march 2020 will e remain in effect including the court hearing arg mtds in the next session in february of 2023. now, this is a order that summit mittly a victory for republican led states to stop the termination of the authority. what it means on the ground, border officials will be able to continue to expel migrants back to mexico or their native countries for the next several months. the administration has been preparing for this
like? think about this battlefield. it resembles world world 1 trench setup in eastern ukraine. very little ground is taken in the towns of sol dart. there s horrific shelling back and forth but the lines don t move. the idea that s grown over the last few months with u.s., british and other nato commanders is what the ukrainians need is modern ma noouf ere warfare capability. not these fixed positions, but the ability to take ground, take background that the russians initially seized. there s been enormous focus on that. what s the equivalent they need and people are beginning to provide that. and how do we train officers and soldiers quickly to be able to break out of their old-fashioned doctrine, fix positioned, mass forces and get into this new era, which our commanders think is needed. interesting.
happening every single day here. that is the often under reported truth. that s when you hear ukraine s president describing the situation on the front lines as painful. every family losing someone over the holidays in particular or any day in this war is in such pain and this is a sacrifice people are making over and over and the lines don t move. you have around 9 million people suffering from blackouts across this country and wolf, the number of cyber attacks by russia increased threefold. from the ukrainian point of view, they think they are doing everything they can to ukraine except nuclear at this stage. it horrific to see. thanks for your truly excellent reporting. coming up, the ringleader of a plot leader to capture michigan s mayor is sentenced but not as long as prosecutors wanted. ieve financial freedom. we re investing f for our cliens in the projects that power our economy.