Vice president Kamala Harris is making a stunning flipflop on another crucial issue, the Border Wall. This is the Faulkner Focus and im Sandra Smith in for harris. She promised to back a bipartisan Border Bill that failed earlier this year. But what is in that Border Bill . One of the key pieces is 650 Million to be spent on building and reinforcing the Border Wall. That is a massive change from What Harris has said about the wall in the past. Here she is during her 2019 campaign. On the subject of trans national gangs, lets be perfectly clear. The president s medieval Vanity Project Wont stop them. He held up the united States Government and its workers around his Vanity Project called a wall. This president s medieval Vanity Project called a wall. For him he talks about that wall. Wants everyone to be preoccupied with his billion dollar multibillion dollar Vanity Project. This issue is about a Vanity Project for this president. Let me be very clear i will not vote for a wall under an
the cameras. you saw a bunch of flowers in the karsh she was traveling in. she s going to windsor we don t know when they will come back on duty. so this was the last time we saw her. we probably won t see her for months longer and there is mystery around what the operation was about. but the palace would argue it s just private information. we hope that she s okay. the lead with jake tapper starts right now. three u.s. soldiers killed in action, what is president biden going to do? believe starts right now. president biden bows the usa shall respond after a drone was fired and it killed three u.s. servicemembers in jordan. new details on how the drone ended up over us forces in the first place and the efforts to shoot it down. how they were delayed plus, behind the charge, israel spells out the actions of 13 united nations aid workers, accused of participating in the october 7th terrorist attacks including kidnapping israelis, what the allegations mean for this major r
calling a an explosive attack in northeastern ukraine. a new russian drone strike causing death and destruction as ukraine claims it s regaining ground on the battlefield. florida governor ron desantis slamming donald trump for a past promise to protect gay rights. the video further driving a wedge into the republican party and the republican presidential field. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world, wolf bloot ser is off today. i m alex marquardt. you re in the situation room. let s get right to israel s intense incursion in jenin in the occupied west bank, its impact on middle east tensions and the government of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. cnn s hadas gold joins us from jury room. give us the latest on this israeli operation in jenin. reporter: this operation, as far as we understand, is still on going. we re well past 20 hours that this operation has been ongoing. it started around 1:00 a.m. overnight with air strikes carr
it is not a simple question, and anyone who argues it is isn t thinking hard enough about what is in front of the supreme court. late last summer, a bunch of legal scholars, including some prominent conservatives said, wait, don t print the ballots for the 2024 primary season too soon because the candidates might not all be qualified. specifically the front runner for the gop nomination, donald trump. trump, these scholars argue, violated the 14th amendment, section 3, which says if you engage in insurrection or give aid or comfort to those who have, you cannot hold elected office in this country. essentially you can t swear an oath to the constitution after you tried to overturn that same constitution. looking at what donald trump did on january 6th, the scholars argue it is not even close. trump absolutely violated amendment 14, section 3, and that the secretaries of state across the country are duty-bound to bar him from the ballot. if not them, then voters or perhaps anot
as millions gather for new year s eve celebrations. preparations are underway in some of the nation s biggest cities, with the fbi warning of increased risks of attacks. tonight, we speak with the nypd about keeping the ball drop safe. and a new year means new laws. for half the country, that means minimum wage is going up. we ll take a look at how the increase impacts workers and businesses. but we begin with the weather, and millions of americans bracing for rain, wind, and possible flooding. there s also a risk of more massive waves like the ones that slammed the california coast, some as high as 25 feet, damaging homes and prompting evacuations. cbs s reed cowan will start us off tonight from northern california. reed, good evening. reporter: good evening, major. well, communities all up and down the california coast hit hard by this powerful storm, arguably some of the worst damage here in the coastal community of aptos. they really got hit hard. a lot of people who li