this is not business as usual and shows how dire the situation has become. some families have turned to hospitals to help feed their children and that includes four babies in south carolina who could not tolerate other formulas when their usual product sold out. one estimate says at least 45% of formula products were sold out last week nationwide and hoarding is only making things worse. one woman in massachusetts filled a shopping cart full of baby formula and was confronted by another shopper. take a look. look at this. look at all this. i need it for my baby. look at the shelves. you don t think i need it for my baby, too. you take all the formula off the shelf. you come after me. i don t know you get this one. i m saying this is the whole reason there s a formula shortage. you come and buy all the formula at once and there are kids who need formula today who won t be able to get it because you just bought it to stock up. we ve got to work together on this. y
all right.we there was such a wide range of topics we had to addressn last with speaker kevin mccarthy. we couldn t fit it all in last m night. from banning tiktok to twentyo h twenty four to what the left is doing better than doing republicans and how the gop cana actually learn from that.rtf withow, here s parmyt two of my interview with speaker peakermccarthy. you have the bipartisan support to band tiktok, not doti some half baked bill that s going to give democratres b more power to mess around with other people s rights. but to ban t tick outright, do you believe that s going to ultimately pass in that form? . do you b yeah, if you watch whai said , yes, it will . ve alread and we ve already hadslates the hearing to start the process in the legislative process to make that happen. wen office lesyou know, we ve bn less than one hundred days, but watch what we ve been alreadye s able to accomplish and bring forth. give us a speakemover as we movr forward. this shy bu t very> t
store carbon dioxide on massive scales. it s a godzilla. it s burning forests down, stealing our fish. reporter: among the finalists is a humble fisherman from maine. there s this thing out there ruining everything that we love. all the good stuff is getting ruined. your dream was to have a boat? i just wanted a boat. i really wanted a boat. there aren t any mackerel. they swim north. they swim east. they re now probably up in iceland. reporter: with his be loved gulf of maine getting warmer and more as sit tick by the day, marty built a team of geniuses and went fishing for carbon dioxide with seaweed because k kelp gobbles co2 faster than trees. when it sinks to the deep ocean, it can be locked away for a thousand years. kelp needs sunlight and something to hold on to. so marty, who is also an engineer, went to the drawing
. president trump has insisted that his tax plan will personally cost him a fortune but he hasn t released his tax returns so that s impossible to know if that s true. from what we can tell in the house and senate bills, our chief correspondent christine romans is here. should we take out a collection for the president if these tax bills pass? absolutely not. it tick through four proposals that really affect him here. some of these will be good for the president s finances like tax cuts for pass-through enterprises. trump owns hundreds of pass-through businesses. the profits are passed on to the owner and they re taxed at the individual rate for somebody like donald trump that means oh, my goodness, that means it just disappeared, top rate of 39.6%, never happened before. called a magic wall not being
we ve been talking a lot today about holiday travel problems. but even when things are running smoothly, we only see a fraction of what goes on at the airport. so we decided to go behind the scenes at the world s busiest airport in atlanta to meet some of the people who make it tick. that includes officer jeannette franklin who, would the overnightshift. i m en route to 58. uh-huh. blue jeans. you ve been here for three to four days now. okay? if you don t have airport business here, there s no reason why you should be here. okay. we re going to go ahead and get you a criminal trespass warning. typical night. well, that s the thing about policing. we can never say there s a typical anything. i come in to work at 10:30 at night, and my shift ends at 6:30 in the morning.