bankman-fried and what he now faces. tonight, elon musk saying he will step down as ceo of twitter, and what he said about the next peson who might lead it. tonight, with millions traveling, the airline apologizing for losing everyone s luggage onboard. not just a few bags all of it. how did this happen? paying tribute tonight to an nfl legend. also tonight, if you ve ever lived in philadelphia, the newsman who made news himself tonight. and in our made in america christmas, you have to see this. what you ve done. good evening and it s great to have you with us here on a very busy wednesday night. we re tracking that major christmas storm, blizzard warnings, life-threatening cold. air travel and cancellations for tomorrow already. but we re going to begin tonight with history in washington. ukraine s president zelenskyy leaves ukraine for the first time since the war began 300
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system breaks down when the majority party is no longer serious or disciplined or well led, and there is no check and balance. you know, wilfred, during the trump era, we figured out in america, a lot of us grew concerned about the fact that we depend too much on the goodwill and the patriotism of the president so there are a lot of assumed norms that donald trump, in my opinion, not yours as a newsman, but people were talking about reforms. just from looking from the united states at a country i love and have always loved, it seems the real failing here has been that liz truss was elected by, you know, party activists. maybe 1% of britain. are the torys going to change that? are they going to at least have members of parliament make this
there s a newsman. so much for cnn being less partisan than it was supposed to move to the middle. but that move to the middle lasted about as long as brian stelter swearing off cornstalk just chugs it down like it s water. not to be outdone, msnbc intelligence analyst malcolm nance this week rambled on about these sham january 6 hearings and right winghe extremism in america and implied that the republican party has becomee an insurgency. a year and a half ago when i was calling this an insurgent ,people were actually saying, that s crazy. is and s it s well on its way. it s i closer to the beginnings of the irish republican army, you know, irish republicanism where now the republican party h is sinn fein. av we will may have to fight. they they in my title and they in my view, who want to kill americans are your neighbors. wow. so he s openly suggesting republicans are terrorists that
any previous newsman on the job including myself down there using those drones and so forth. but i, i think that him bringing up those questions and, look, mccarthy said he s done with that guy, no one can can defend it raising the likelihood of impeachment and the 2 amendment. 25th amendment. he said what he said. he s putting people in jeopardy. he said that, mccarthy said that, because that was the truth. that was the facts. i, you know, for years supported donald trump. we had a conversation on friday the 13thth of november, we talked about the election. he voiced his concerns, but he also anticipated to me that he was going to be anticipated to me that he was going to be reasonable and if things didn t turn out his way, he was going to move on. i broke up with trump when, by mid november, it was clear he was going to take this to the bitter end. he wrecked georgia. january 6th was an obscene event that never should have happened. he unleashed that mob, and the