officials have warned of life threatening flooding. there have been gusts of up to 185km/h and reports of power outages on five of the islands. now on bbc news, the travel show: life in london is slowly returning to normal after the funeral of queen elizabeth on monday. parks are really turning to open after two weeks and flags are again at full mast but normal business is resuming. for king charles and the royal family it is time away to take some time away from the glare. in the peace and beauty of the countryside, king charles iii will escape the glare of the last week and he will be working here, viewing government papers and taking phone calls of condolences. across the uk, flags are now returning to full mast as national mourning is now over. the country adjusts to the new head of state. the grandeur and precision of the funeral yesterday was an intense experience for those directly involved. this lieutenant colonel, in the centre of the screen, lead the gun carriage pr
infuriates me. gets out of the lab it could spread to others. whistleblower documents correctly implicating president biden in his son s shady business dealings. g.o.p. senator chuck grassley claim documents indicate that joe biden was aware of business arrangements. time for the fbi and doj to do something. that s good. scott puts it down. that s good. the kick is good. and the chargers win it in overtime. [cheers] i got a chevy she can flip a quarter i drive her anywhere from here to california when this song is over i got to find her. rachel: all right. good morning, asheville, north carolina. that s a shot of where you are at right now. we are here in new york city. 7:00 a.m. and. steve: hold on. what do you want? excuse me. excuse me. steve: this is where we start the show, stuart. stuart: i know you did. i m interrupting. rachel, i did not forget your name yesterday. [laughter] i admit that i had a senior moment but did i not forget it. s
where he keeps his corvette. the discoveries are raising questions on why the president s lawyers conducted a search instead of the feds and why there are no visitor logs of the president s home where he has reportedly spent 167 days of his presidency. the white house and secret service are saying there are no such records. today s new york post calling this playing bite and seek. the present may be losing even the mainstream media. watch. it s very, very big, not legally but politically it s a very, very big deal. i don t sitting there hunkering down now, acting like it s not out there, is a good strategy. they are going if you are explaining, you are losing. they are trying to slain the difference and we know there is a difference but as we say to most folks at home, this guy did wrong, this guy did wrong. what happened with these classified documents erodes and undermines not just the momentum but the brand the democrats have been building up being not only the c
we re monitoring any developments on that and we ll bring them to you. i m harris falkier and you with in the faulkner focus. mccarthy suggesting votes would continue through the weekend if the stalemate continues. the vote failed again on the 11th round last night. we re so far beyonn anything li this since 1859. and we re in a whole new territory. mccarthy and allies hoping their ne give him a viable path to speakership. they include pretty much all of the demands of the anti-mccarthy members. no word on any defectors budging yet. mccarthy backers aren t happy, to say the least. i m not a member of congress now. i can t get classified briefings. i can t do my job. i can t do what we are supposed to do to fix the border. i can t tell you what is go being on with the cartels. we can t do any of that because 20 people don t like kevin mccarthy. this is an extreme disservice to the american people. harris: former house speaker newt gingrich in focus. let s begin with se
thank you for staying with us this hour we ll check the national forecast as outreach continues to grow among southwest airlines customers with thousands of new cancellations. also a live report from the southern border as the future of tens of thousands of migrants remains in legal mim lim bow and we are discussing tripledemic fears as we approach the new year we begin this hour with the persistent problems that our nation s airports ask the spotlight focused on southwest airlines as tens of thousands of customers face another day of waiting to find when they can finally catch a flight home. joining me now is blayne alex alexander. the chaos continues for travelers. mostly for this attempt to reset schedules and staffing after the cancellations. what are you seeing today? reporter: we re certainly seeing a lot of people in line, a lot of people frustrated and trying to figure out when they can get to their destination i think that the numbers really tell the story you