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
we are getting a clearer picture now about the unstructured raid on mar-a-lago. including on the first ladies and we begin with primary month less than a few months away in november. bret baier is joining us now. good evening. good evening, shannon. you mentioned a governors race there with the trump candidate against the candidate who was endorsed by former vice president mike pence. she did pull off a win in milwaukee county, which was the rest of the state, however, that really backed michael s. and that s setting up a battle between michael s and the incumbent governor. senate side, the surprise, ron johnson wins trying to get reelection there and on the democratic side going away is barnes, that will be an interesting race for the senate. now in vermont we ve got peter welch, the congressman there, this is the heat that patrick leahy, the longest-serving senator is retiring. welsh winning this and jordan maloley winning this over the former u.s. attorney, nolan. an
and in good health. let s go out front. good evening, i m erin burnett, raid on tape, we have new body cam video that we ve just obtained of law enforcement executing a search warrant at the home of former trump justice department official jeffrey clark. sources tell cnn the raid was part of the justice department sweeping investigation into trump s attempted to overturn the 2020 election. here is the moment that clark opened the door. mr. clark, how are you, good morning. i m with doj oig. can you turn that off for me. can you step outside with me, we have a search warrant and we need to speak to you. can i get you to step outside. and i call my lawyer? just real quickly got to clear the house. is your wife home? please step outside with me real quick. we will put you over here so no one will see you. go ahead and step on out for me. can i put pants on, first. they are going to clear the house. cannot open the garage and stand in the garage? it s a search
investigation into the handling of presidential documents. the move coming as a surprise to just about everyone. dana: that includes the former president. he was in new york at the time and he says he had been cooperating on the records investigation and argues it was not necessary to raid his home. bill: all of this, dana, setting off a political firestorm as you can imagine. the president s supporters and allies gathering outside mar-a-lago saying it is no coincidence it happened with the mid-terms less than 100 days from today. dana: team fox coverage this morning. jhonattan turley is here with legal analysis. jacqui heinrich at the white house and david lee miller at trump tower and david spunt is at the justice department. no doubt they are being quite tight lipped but a lot of questions, david. no doubt a lot of questions specifically aimed at the officials in this building. though they are not saying anything at this point. former president donald trump was the
from msnbc will tecartus here in new york. welcome everyone to alex reports. we start with major developments in the january six investigation as two hearings are on the docket. this morning, a member of the committee gave msnbc s jeremy todd as a preview of what to expect on tuesday. we will lay out the body of evidence that we have that talks about how the president s tweet on the wee hours of december 19th have been a siren call to these folks. we ll talk in detail about what that caused them to do, how that caused them to organize, as well as who else was amplifying that message. it comes as former white house strategist steve bannon is saying that he is willing to testify before the committee after receiving a letter from donald trump waving his executive privilege. we ll have more than just a moment. first, new reaction today from president biden on abortion rights. he s delivering this message to protesters who were outside the white house yesterday demanding more