the evening drive, from new york city, up i-95 heading through connecticut and massachusetts and into maine, that is going to be a soaking slow drive, as we go throughout the evening. the timing of all of this mess, during the day today, there is the rain we showed you this through this evening with the travel delays, and then as we go into tomorrow, that was part one, and part two comes through the southeast. and if you notice, the backside of this, at the same time this storm is moving to the south, cold air is pushing in. with a narrow band of snow in the north side of this. maybe northern portions of mississippi. and even nashville could get a little bit of snow on the backside of this. and as we go into wednesday morning, that s when it looks like the cold transition moves into dc, philadelphia, and new york. this is the radar for 8:00 a.m. wednesday morning, showing snow in southern new england and new york and philly and dc and the temperatures on the surface of the roads will b
thanly mental insanity, the court will say that s not possible, but you have to be out there. the fact you have some problems doesn t get you off the hook. in terms of morality. if he s defending himself, will he be the one questioning questr family members of the victims who have gone through the most heinous experience? that s exactly right. you put your finger on another part of this. for the victims families, he s going to be in direct exchanges. it could be dramatic, uncomfortable, controversial. the judge will referee that. so if he acts in a way that is untoward inappropriate, that will be stopped but that s what we gear up for. this was certainly a twist yesterday in this case. ari melber, thanks so much, breaking it down. developing now, we just learned new information that donald trump taking meetings as the transition moves forward. we ll talk about who he s going to see today and what he s going to do throughout the next week. i want to take you to trump tower. our
i look forward to that. people will be surprised, i think, at how well this transition moves. the house speaker, paul ryan, told our jake tapper on sunday there isn t a bill ready to replace obamacare. why isn t there a bill ready to go? republicans, as you know, they ve had six years to figure this out. and if the new president wants to repeal and replace, shouldn t there be legislation ready to go early on to repeal and replace new legislation? you will see it come out. there were four bills previously but they never came up. we are at a different era now because there were so many people put on obamacare. you ll see a transition. and in the new repeal bill you ll see a transition period where nobody gets hurt but it will provide for preexisting conditions, it will provide for the insurance companies to sell insurance prior to obamacare and it will be a transition, hopefully seamless. anytime you take a major program like that and get rid of it and replace it, there is going to b
but cnn newsroom continues right now with brooke baldwin. speak of washington, we have a busy two hours ahead. randi, thank you very much. hello, everyone. are you ready for this? the debt deal is done, right? not exactly. we still need to see votes happening both in the senate and the house. on the house side, it looks like some democrats could be holding things up. we ll speak with one of them. we expect to hear from speaker of the house, john boehner this hour. we ll carry that live for you. so stay tuned for that as well. let s begin here. as the clock continues to tick, nine hours now remaining until a potential default of the u.s. government. and congress still hasn t voted on the debt reduction agreement announced last night. we heard the senate would be voting first. then we heard the house would be voting first. but the house still hasn t voted. that tells me there may be a problem rounding up some of those votes. we have just heard from vice president joe bide