young. i need a recovery beer. it wasn t a recovery beer. but his teammates were waiting for him in the locker room with a nice refreshing water bottle shower. now isn t that how we finish the show every morning, too? yes. that s what i do. totally what we do at 9:01. i never heard the phrase recovery beer but i love that. love it too. thanks for making our morning. you got it. cnn this morning continues right now. good morning, everyone. don is off this morning. southwest airlines, though, coming under federal scrutiny as officials are vowing to hold the company accountable for the meltdown that has left thousands of passengers stranded. more flights have been canceled today and the chaos is expected to continue into the new year. also overnight, the supreme court handing a victory to 19 republican-led states as they order title 42 to remain in effect for now. she said she thought her daughter was going to die overnight because it was so cold. t
it s continue:in the east, 7:00 a.m. in the west. today americans have been dreading the book end to one of the busiest travel seasons on record that has certainly seen its fair share of headaches for travelers. we re live from atlanta s airport as folks hope to start off the new year the right way. and overseas, russia unleashing a swarm of drone strikes on ukraine, showing no signs of backing down from the strategy of targeting key infrastructure amid the bitter winter cold. we re live in the region with the latest as we approach the one-year mark of russia s invasion. also ahead, the family of the suspect arrested in connection to the killing of those four university of idaho students is addressing that arrest. what the suspect s lawyer and the police chief there are telling nbc news. plus, new chaos on capitol hill with republicans set to take control of the house. how kevin mccarthy s bid for the speaker s gavel just got even more complicated thanks to his very own
look in the storage records and then they find these three files, three classified documents, in trump s desk drawer. so certainly laying out the case that this was justified. they also on this issue because this is really about whether a special master and third party can review these documents, they re saying these aren t trump s documents to review, they belong to the american people. there is no executive privilege. trump never asserted executive privilege at any point along the process until the search warrant was executed. they re saying that, you know, to permit a special master to get involved at this point could cause unnecessary significant harm because there s also a you have the intelligence agencies to see what was in these documents and whether there is any potential harm to sources and methods. thank you for helping us just begin to understand what s in here. a lot that we did not know yesterday at this time. thank you so much. and joining us now is cnn
kris van cleave on the summer travel nightmare, made worse by the storm. could the government force airlines to pay back fliers? and, how schools are working to keep kids safe as they return to the classroom. cbs carter evans tonight shows the new normal. reporter: covid hasn t gone away, but it appears the fear of it has in schools. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night. tonight, we re learning new information about the f.b.i. search at former president trump s mar-a-lago estate, giving us a glimpse into what kind of classified materials were allegedly kept at the 45th president s florida home. cbs news had previously reported that classified documents were found in boxes the national archives got back in january. but the trump team shared a letter from the archivist that has new details inside those 15 boxes were doc
once-in-a-thousand year storm. cbs omar villafranca is there. firefighters are here, and they re going to try to help him balls the house at this point is not livable. o donnell: plus, cbs kris van cleave on the summer travel nightmare made worse by the storm.m. coululd the govovernment force airlines to pay back fliers? and how schools are working to keep kids safe as they return to the classroom. cbs carter evans tonight shows the new normal. reporter: covid hasn t gone away, but it appears the fear of it has in schools. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night. well, tonight, we re learning new information about the f.b.i. search at former president trump s mar-a-lago estate, giving us a glimpse into what kind of classified materials were allegedly kept at the 45th president s florida home. cbs news previously reported classified documen