very good day to all of you. i m alex witt in new york. here are the top stories in the final days of 2022. we have breaking news from law enforcement officials. a person in pennsylvania has been taken into custody in connection to the gruesome murders of four idaho college students back in november. this is huge news. we will get to that. former president trump s federal tax returns made public with redactions by house democrats days before losing their majority. we will have the latest on this huge news with analysis as well. also this hour, southwest airlines trying to end a disastrous week on a high note by helping frustrated customers reach their destinations and locate their luggage. we have major developments. the new developments in the murder case involving four university of idaho students. a suspect has been arrested in monroe county, pennsylvania. taken into custody now in connection with the homicides. four law enforcement officials are telling this to nbc
reconnected to the electricity grid. president zelenskyy says the danger isn t over yet. announcer: live, from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuberbrunhuber. we re getting our clearest look yet into the u.s. justice depa department s investigation into classified documents. a redacted version of the after daft the fbi submitted details what federal investigators expected to find, improperly taken classified national security materials as well as evidence of obstruction. in a court filing friday, donald trump s legal team said the redacted affidavit, quote, raises more questions than answers and underscores why a so called special master is needed to review the evidence taken during the search. jessica schneider has more on the key take aways from the unsealed document. reporter: startling new details about the hundreds of pages of documents former president trump kept at mar-a-lago for months as the national archives tried to get them back. the top
with trigger laws. and a preview of the g7 summit in germany this weekend where ukraine will top the agenda. all right now a bomb shell decision by the u.s. supreme court is rocking the american political landscape this weekend. ending nearly a half century of constitutional protection for abortion. that right was abruptly erased on friday in a 5-4 ruling, striking down the landmark roe v. wade decision of 1973. it immediately triggered an outpouring of large and angry protests across the country, with many more expected. this decision is an outrage. this decision is absolutely terrifying, but more than anything, it just makes me angry. we, the people, who it is going to affect need to come into the streets that six people do not dictate our lives. it s important to note that roe v. wade has been challenged and upheld by the high court before, but this time conservative justices were in the majority, by ruling that abortion is not a right protected by the u.s. c
but says that it is not inevitable. have a look at how the global markets are reacting. and, uncharted territory, how the elections so that colombia and france have rattled the political steps forward. we begin in ukraine where president volodymyr zelenskyy is warning that russia could, once, against step up attacks. as european union leaders consider whether to back ukraine s spirit to join the. block here comes fierce fighting in the eastern city of severodonetsk, critical to russia s push to take control of the water donbas region. we are also seeing more russian strikes for the west. this was the scene in the town near dnipro where officials say at least one person was killed. but, exploded on a missile strike of an oil depot. and, this video from ukrainian officials appeared to show the aftermath of shelling in sunny north of kharkiv. and, yet amid a war that has devastated much of the country, ukraine s president is keeping an eye on the future. one he hopes will in
welcome to the special edition of hannity. i m jason chaffetz in for sean tonight. i hope you all had a very happy thanksgiving. well, today, as part of a four-day pause in fighting between israel and hamas, 24 hostages including 13 israelis have been released from gaza. remember, these hostages have been held in gaza since the hamas attacks back on october 7th. after today s release, 240 hostages still reportedly remain captive in gaza. with an estimated ten americans among them. here now with the latest on the ground in israel as our very own jeff paul. just? good evening, jason. we are learning tonight that, on top of the 13 people who are released today, we are expecting maybe another 13 could come out tomorrow. but i ve got to tell you, here on the ground in israel, the mood is bittersweet. mentioning sort of what you are saying, that there s more than 200 people who are still being held captive in gaza. but today was a huge and crucial first step, and if this curren