on capitol hill, senators negotiating a deal on the border as house speaker mike johnson and fellow republicans are set to visit the border this afternoon. we want to begin this hour with that breaking news out of iran. more than 100 people confirmed killed. iranian officials calling the explosions a terrorist incident. want to bring in now tehran bureau chief ali arouzi who is live for us on the ground in tehran. we spoke last hour, what updates are we getting this hour as to what may have taken place and who is behind it? reporter: hey, yasmin, so we know there were two explosions about 15 minutes apart from each other at 3:00 local. the death toll keeps rising. right now saying at least 103 people have been killed, and over 210 people have now been confirmed injured at that blast, went off near a cemetery in iran where that ceremony was being held to mark the death of soleimani in 2020 by a u.s. drone attack. state media saying there was one explosion and second one du
wavering on the middle east. the vp kamala harris once the u.s. to get tougher on israel as anti-israel protest pop up seemingly everywhere across the country. good morning, everywhere it is friday and you almost made it. dana is off today, i m bill hemmer live in new york and our friend is here with us today. this is amer america s news but i am glad that i get to join you at 5:00 a.m. the one you used to do it. you would say it is friday. spilling your client at that. and wendy examined the mic exemption pro-palestinian shutting down traffic in new york and los angeles. we have also seen them vandalize during hanukkah. some protesters in the palestinian flags. bill: meanwhile on the college campuses as we have seen the eruption of anti-israel protest. some have turned violent. meanwhile the vice president kamala harris pushing the president to get tougher on israel and show more sympathy for palestinians in places like the gaza strip. peter doocy asked john kirby ab
happening right now, the suspected leaker in court. federal prosecutors argue that jack teixeira should remain behind bars. plus a sharp slowdown. new data showing the fed s rate hikes could get hamper the u.s. economy. now, that was the plan, but is the fight against inflation going too far? today s news not helping to calm the fears. a furious manhunt in mississippi. three inmates still missing, one inmate debt, but not before killing another man while on the run. authorities worry they could slip through the net now. they re following these major developing stories and many more, automatic coming right here to cnn news central. any moment now the air national guardsman accused of leaking highly classified documents, is due in federal court. prosecutors are set to argue that 21-year-old jax teixeira still poses a great threat to national security and he should be kept in custody. in a late-night filing, prosecutors alleged he may have still have access to hundreds
everywhere. you can all run away. i won t kill you. just a terrifying moment again in the sky, we re glad you re with us this morning. it s tuesday. look at what happened on that united flight. a passenger accused of trying to stab a flight attendant. we ll speak with the person on that plane who actually filmed that video. plus, americans kidnapped at gun point in mexico. possibly a case of mistaken identity. and it looks like weight watchers could be in the ozempic weight loss craze that s been happening. good morning, everyone. we re glad you re with us. another terrifying incident in the sky. this man tried to open an emergency exit door on the plane and tried to stab a flight attendant in the neck with a broken metal spoon during a united flight from los angeles to boston yesterday. other passengers tackled and restrained him. watch this video. put your hands up here. don t approach me. i m taking over this plane. oh, my god. ih-oh. i m telling you right
already. right now, it s not looking great as those stocks have taken a relatively bigger beating in the first couple days here. outside of that tech and artificial intelligence that you spoke about, another big theme last year was the weight loss craze, drugs like ozempic, and mounjaro from eli lilly, they became wildly popular. and that popularity added billions and billions of dollars for certain drug companies working on things like diabetes and weight loss treatment. so will that trend continue for the year, or shift for other treatment of things like cancer and neurological disorders. now, from the economic perspective that you spoke about, we didn t get that recession that a lot of experts were calling for. so, will this be a year where we truly see a real downturn. to your point, yasmin, the jobs markets remains relatively strong. we ll get more data on friday with the big jobs report later this week. we have about 30 seconds,