swept away while riding in their car. and tonight, the new storm now threatening holiday travel. rob marciano is here. the powerful house explosion. the home leveled, debris raining down on the neighborhood. four members of a family pulled from the debris, including the children, and rushed to the hospital. the warning tonight. victor oquendo on the scene in florida. breaking news as we come on tonight involving donald trump. will he be kept off the ballot in the key battleground state of colorado? what that state s supreme court just decided, and what, if anything, can donald trump do about it? the new images coming in, the volcano erupting in iceland. the fast-moving lava. concerns tonight about the possible toxic gas. marcus moore in iceland. tonight, the new attacks. iranian-backed militants launching attacks on commercial ships in the red sea. it comes just hours after the u.s. and several other nations revealed their new task force to try to protect these ships.
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this christmas eve congresses checking its lengthy to do list key decisions on the border, aid to ukraine in israel, trying to avoid a looming government shutdown. there are a number of significant issues our colleagues are still working to resolve. and finding the middle ground is exceptionally hard. shannon: the border bursting at the seams. a deal to toughen policy, elusive. an emergency funding for israel and ukraine caught in the crosshairs. while the supreme court is thrust into the center of the 2024 election. mr. president your response to the colorado? will discuss about senator bill hag hagerty republican memr of the senate foreign relations committee. . shannon: stories to help us all keep the faith this holiday season. zach williams come to jesus moment that led him to his true calling. it was an emptiness i was searching for, that filled for that time but it did not last progressive olympic skating legend scott hamilton on the flipside of early suc
decide whether or not our democracy will survive. that s not hyperbolic. and the battle for the ballot, at least for a, now i will the colorado lawsuit. removing trump from the primary ballot in that state and the legal precedent it could set for other state challenges. and rushing to defend, why the republicans who are actually running against donald trump now defending him in the wake of the colorado ruling? i am ayman mohyeldin, let s get started. this week, something remarkable unfolded in our nation s capital. president biden publicly addressed a group of people who are set to have an extraordinary impact on the upcoming 2024 presidential elections. the nine justices who sit on the united states supreme court. on tuesday, president biden delivered a eulogy at the funeral of the first female justice, sandra day o connor, and in his remarks, the president hailed o connor as an american pioneer, noting her commitment to the court in the rule of law. to her, the su
to lead talks on how to stem the surge in illegal border crossings. those crossings reaching historic proportions with authorities routinely reporting 10,000 encounter a day. the influx is in border authorities, 10,000 in custody right now. so stretched are resources, customs and border patrol had to close two major railway crossings and other ports of entry so they can shuffle agents to busier points along the border. $43 billion in trailed a year are carried on those two rail lines alone. no telling how politically costly an extended closure could be. with congress on holiday, talks for a comprehensive border package have installed, and with them, hopes for ukraine and israel aid. republicans say funding for those embattled nations must be paired with measures to secure the u.s. mexico border. it s a quid pro quo triggering a backlash who fear an asylum and refugee crackdown could hurt the party among latino voters. joining us now, nbc news correspondent guad venegas who s