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plowing through. more than 80 million of you under winter weather alerts. where and when you can expect to see what's happens. welcome to sunday. i hope you have power. i hope you can see us. we want to make sure you are informed and safe. just something we're going to be doing for you all day today as we watch this crazy storm. we do want to begin with the hostage standoff in texas because this morning, we're so happy to say all four hostages are safe after that nearly 11 tense hours at a synagog near dallas. >> investigators say that a suspect entered the congregation beth israel synagog in colleyville, texas, during its sabbath morning service and took the rabbi and three others hostage. the services were being livestreamed at the time, so some of this incident wound up on facebook. one hostage was released several hours into the standoff and after hours of negotiations, an fbi rescue team breached the synagog and freed the remaining hostages. authorities say the lone suspect is dead. he has been identified, but authorities are not releasing his name. they're not revealing his identity as the investigation continues. >> cnn security correspondent josh campbell is live in colleyville right now. so josh, obviously don't know the name of that suspect, but what more do we know about him? >> reporter: well, yes, authorities are keeping that close to the vest right now. they say that that investigation remains ongoing. they're not releasing a lot of information as they try to get to the motive of this suspect. law enforcement sources tell us that they believe that one driving motive here for this individual was an attempt to try to secure the release of an extremist who is here in prison in texas serving an 86-year sentence for attempting to kill u.s. personnel in afghanistan. sources telling us they believe that is what this person was trying to do as he stormed the synagogue yesterday. a tense and frightening nearly 11-hour standoff brought to an end by an elite fbi hostage rescue team. you mentioned this happened as sabbath services were under way. some of the congregants could see on the live stream the suspect coming in taking the rabbi hostage and three loers. the fbi set up a line of communication with the suspect and those negotiations went on throughout the day. around 9:00 p.m. last night this elite hostage rescue team decided to move and stormed the building. those additional three hostages, one released earlier, got out safely, the suspect guide in that encounter. that investigation as i mentioned continues as we speak right now. the fbi's evidence response team is behind me inside the synagogue sill processing the scene. many questions remain. take a listen to what the head fbi agent said after that incident. >> i do not have any information right now that indicates that this is part of any kind of ongoing threat. we obviously are investigating and will continue to investigate the hostage taker, we'll continue to investigate his contacts. our investigation will have global reach. >> reporter: now as far as that global reach, we know that the fbi's offices in london as well as in tel aviv, israel, are now also assisting with this investigation. again trying to identify anything they possibly can about this suspect, so much remains unknown at this hour. a frightening and tense several hours here in texas coming to a relatively peaceful end. the suspect deceased but the hostages thankfully got out alive. it's worth noting that our heart has to go out to the jewish community, still obviously, mourning today that this doesn't would happen inside a house of worship. although the hostages were not physically harmed, we expect this will take an emotional and psychological toll. >> can't say enough about the work of law enforcement to ensure that no further violence was perpetrated and that the hostages are safe. josh campbell reporting from texas, thank you so much. so you've probably been following this story with us and now it appears it's finally examine to a conclusion. tennis star novak djokovic is not going to defend his title in the australian open. he's now on a plane headed to dubai. this is video from moments ago in melbourne, australia. his visa was originally revoked because of his covid vaccine status, the court siding with australia's minister who canceled the visa for a second time because the concern of the presence could trigger a rise in anti-vaccine sentiment. >> paula hancocks joining us live from melbourne. you told us last hour within the next 30 minutes he would be deported and boy, you had that down to a t. what do we know about what's next for him? >> reporter: novak djokovic has left australia, left behind his dream of defending his title at the australian open and also left behind a me easy messy and embarrassing visa fiasco that came out of this. we don't know what exactly is next for novak djokovic. he did say in a statement that he was just going to be taking some time to rest and recuperate. he also said, quote, i am extremely disappointed with the court ruling to dismiss my application for judicial review of the minister's decision to cancel my visa, which means i cannot stay in australia and participate in the australian open. he also went on to say, i respect the court's ruling and i will cooperate with the relevant authorities in relation to my departure from the country. we know that within the last ten minutes his plane took off from melbourne airport. he is heading to dubai from there. we don't know where he will be heading, to his home country of serbia, potentially to spain where he started this journey to the australian open open from. it's not known at this point. from the politician's point of view, scott morrison the prime minister has given a statement and you can imagine he would be extremely relieved this sunday evening after having lost in court monday last week. now he has said, strong borders are fundamental to the australian way of life as is the rule of law. our government has always understood this and been prepared to take the decisions and actions necessary to protect the integrity of our borders. the fundamental argument from the government was that if djokovic stayed here, it could incite anti-vaccination sentiment. boris and christi? >> paula hancocks, we appreciate it. thank you very much. listen, there is this wicked potent storm system that plowed through the central u.s. and now it's already kind of edging into the southeast. this morning with snow and freezing rain, think about it, yesterday, when we were talking about this, boris, we said 65 million people are under some sort of weather watch. this morning, it's 80 million. they're talking about this crippling ice event. they're talking about the fact that there could be literally impossible travel for the next few days. >> they're specifically focused on parts of the carolinas and virginia and if you remember a few weeks ago, i-95 in virginia was a total nightmare. you talk about impossible to travel, cnn's allison chinchar is live in the cnn weather center. do you think we're going to see similar conditions to what we saw in the storm about two, three weeks ago? >> yeah. i mean i hope not, but i feel like the keyword is hope. i think the reality may end up being something different because remember for that system, the vast majority was snow. you're talking ice. people who are used to it can learn how to drive in snow. no one knows thou drive on ice. it's impossible for a reason. that's going to be the biggest concern going forward, especially across the carolinas and areas of northeastern georgia. that's where we're seeing the ice really take hold now. we do have some places that still have rain. atlanta, huntsville. those are going to gradually transition into snow. the same transition we're seeing now across nashville and memphis, that will take place once that colder air begins to push back in. but again, as you said, 80 million people. look at how many people are going to be impacted by this particular storm at some point over the next 24 to 36 hours. again, down to the south, this is where the system is itself. the low pressure system centered over the southeast. you've got that transition in states like arkansas, tennessee, and mississippi, that will shift off to the east. see that purple and pink for charlotte and columbia, that's ice, folks, and the unfortunate part it's going to keep staying that way for hours. so that ice will accumulate to dangerous levels. we're talking as much as three quarters of an inch of ice that not only causes problems on the roadways but widespread power outages too. but that system again will continue to slide off the east coast -- d.c., philadelphia, new york, boston -- all likely to get impacts from this system by the time we get through monday. >> be careful out there. allison chinchar, thank you so much. many states are already preparing for what experts are warning could be a dangerous storm, potentially causing power outages and, as you've heard repeatedly, travel concerns. so far airlines have canceled more than 2,000 flights as some southeastern states are already beginning to seat rain, sleet and snow that alison was referring to. >> nadia romero is live from buford, georgia, right now. she's in what we're seeing at the moment. nadia, i got to tell you, i was here in 2014 for snowmageddon, and it wasn't pretty. i do believe that georgia is more prepared this time. >> reporter: that is what they're telling us, christi. we have to cross our fingers. look at the budgets, right, because we know throughout georgia different municipalities have spent more money to get ready for snow. this isn't something people would have thought about 15, 20 years ago. we remember snowmageddon in january of 2014 when we had almost 100 school busses that were stranded throughout fulton county on different roads. you had 2,000 kids that had to spend night at the school. so that's worse case scenario. they're hoping that doesn't happen this time. one big part because we're in a three-day weekend and so kids and parents don't have to necessarily go to school or work, but right now we're already seeing the impact of the storm, though it's still on its way. it's here. it is worse now than we spoke about an hour ago. the winds picking up and could be part of the reason we're seeing 46,000 georgians already without power and mass power outages is a big concern. if you're from the midwest or the northeast, you think a lot about snow accumulation, how many inches are we going to get with the storm. but in this part of the country it's about ice that can cause the power lines to come down, the power outages that can accumulate and the roads turning into skating rinks. georgia department of transportation says they went out starting on friday brining the roads some 20,000 miles have been treated, but we're also seeing the concern in the carolinas as well. a state of emergency here in parts of georgia and in south carolina as well. christi and boris? >> all right. nadia romero you take good care out there, you and the crew. as the winter storm approaches, duke energy is expecting about 750,000 customers to lose power in the carolinas over the next couple days. let's bring in the assistant director from north carolina emergency management and meteorologist katie webster. so good to have you with us. first and foremost, talk to me ain't the situation where you are right now. >> well, thank you for having me. so good to be with you guys. yeah, i mean the winter storm is taking over north carolina as we speak, but we're not surprised. we've been tracking this for almost a week now thanks to our meteorologists and our partners at the national weather service. we are prepared. the governor issued a state of emergency a few days ago and because it will be such a statewide impact we've activated our state emergency operation center along with our state emergency response team partners in preparation for this. i think if we can be ready, we are ready for this storm. >> so what are your two prime concerns going into this? >> obviously travel. when you talk about accumulating snow and especially ice, travel will be a major concern. we've got dot trucks along with the north carolina national gaurtds, the governor activated 224 national guardsmen to help our partners, including the national guard and the north carolina forest service, to prepare for transportation issues, debris clearance, cut and shove operations. transportation will be a key thing. the national guard is activated trucks, humvees and four-wheel drive ambulances to prepare for some of the response operations. the second concern will be power outages. when you talk about ice and you talk about power going out and, of course, that winter wearing is going to bring cold temperatures, so we are concerned about areas losing power and being without power for several hours to days, in fact. our partners are prepared for that. duke energy, along with our other utility partners, are activated. we've brought in some shared support from other states so that we are ready for those restoration activities to happen quickly once the weather allows. >> so you mentioned the national guard soldiers. i know that governor cooper said that the duke company -- duke energy, excuse me, also brought in some crews from florida. so you've got the extra manpower, we know that. the state transportation secretary, i saw, eric boyett, pointed out that department of transportation and contractor services have been dealing with labor shortages because of covid. what is your expectation of how that could affect any response today and in the next few days? >>s. >> well, i think as we've seen for state operation across the board covid affected so many, labor shortages is one of those. i think one good thing about north carolina we are no stranger to winter storms and icing events. our dot is prepared. working with the national guard and partnering with some outside mutual aid entities, they are bringing in and prepared to bring in and use teams from areas that aren't so affected and be able to push those to areas that are more so impacted and need that quick restoration. dot has been out for days brining the roads, major highways. we are seeing impact to interstates, primary and secondary roads as the weather has moved in this morning, but we've done what we can to get ready in terms of the brining operations. with the north carolina national guard bringing in those trucks and humvees and forest package teams, i think we're prepared to do that. additionally the national guard p parters with dot to form hot spot teams, targeting the mountain areas for those areas where it's difficult for trucks and other travellers to get up the mountain grades. focusing on what we've learned in the past from other storms, helps to narrow our focus for where we put resources when talking about labor shortages and we need to make that manpower count. >> you sound so prepared. in north carolina you are. this is not your first rodeo by any means. we appropriate it so much. take good care. >> thank you. you too. still to come this morning, the senate getting ready to take on voting rights, but two democrats are standing in the way of the party's plan. a look at the uphill battle on capitol hill. plus, struggling to stay open. restaurants and some mayors sounding the alarm asking lawmakers for help. what they say needs to be done. we're back after a quick break. all-day comfort. all-night shift. head nurse. heart on her sleeve. so, when leaks show up, our protection helps keep them dry. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you.™ don't settle for products that give you a sort-of white smile. try crest whitening emulsions... ...for 100% whiter teeth. its highly active peroxide droplets... ...swipe on in seconds. better. faster. 100% whiter teeth. shop crestwhitesmile.com. trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ (coughing) ♪ breeze driftin' on by ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ copd may have gotten you here, but you decide what's next. start a new day with trelegy. ♪ ...feelin' good ♪ no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. take a stand and start a new day with trelegy. ask your doctor about once-daily trelegy. and save at trelegy.com. ♪ i see trees of green ♪ ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ lactaid is 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so you can enjoy it even if you're sensitive to dairy. so anyone who says lactaid isn't real milk is also saying mabel here isn't a real cow. and she really hates that. it's time for our lowest prices of the season on the sleep number 360 smart bed. what if i sleep hot? 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>> you know, boris, it's exactly as christy said. they were hoping to have a vote by martin luther king day tomorrow, that is not happening. they had to push that vote for voting rights legislation in the senate because of scheduling conflicts and they were scheduled to be on recess this week. they're coming back on tuesday where they will debate the voting rights legislation in the senate and then try to have a vote as soon as wednesday, but the problem here, of course, is as you said, these two moderate democratic senators who do not support a rules change in the senate, so that they could try to pass this by simple majority, 51 votes, instead of the 60 needed to break the filibuster because remember, no republicans support this legislation and there's that 50/50 split in the senate, 50 democrats, 50 republicans, either they try to win over troinsrepublicans to s this, but that is not happening. the pressure is on activists, even democratic leaders have been meeting with sinema and manchin to try to convince them to change their minds on the rules change. the bottom line here is clihris and boris, they are not changing their mind and supporting the rules change to pass voting rights with a simple majority. this legislation is dead on arrival in the senate. they can have their debate but they can't pass it. boris and christi? >> biden has vowed to continue fighting to pass that kind of legislation. daniella diaz, thank you so much. some of those who helped democrats win control of the white house in congress say they are fed up with those they put in power. they're frustrated by a lack of action on this issue, voting rights. some voting rights activists showed their displeasure last tuesday, staying away from president biden's speech on voting rightness atlanta. even some of those who actually attended the speech are letting it be known they want to see more action from the administration. listen to this, shortly after biden's speech the president of the naacp derrick johnson issued a statement that read in part, quote, while president biden delivered a stirring speech today, it's time for this administration to match their words with actions and for congress to do their job. voting rights should not be simply a priority. it must be the priority. with us to talk about what should help next is latasha brown, co-founder of black voters matter. thank you for spending part of your sunday with us. your group was part of a coalition that stayed away from biden's speech. i'm wondering if you've heard from anyone in the administration? have they reached out to you? >> the white house has reached out and, you know, we expressed what we expressed at the moment that we are sincerely focused on we want to get this legislation passed. when we think about the work we've done for voters, i understand how challenging it is to get your party in line or to get votes that are not there, but that's not work. that's what we do every single day. the same kind of standard of going out and making sure that we get it done, this is game time. we also expect that. that we expect that the president, we expect that congress, we expect that the democratic party, but we also expect republicans. there were 16 republicans that voted for the reauthorization of the voting rights act. what has happened between that time and now that they don't have the courage to stand up? we're going to hold everybody to account, including corporate america. so on this moment right now, we're talking about voting rights which should not be seen as a partisan issue, this is a democracy issue. we believe that everybody should be held to account, that the same kind of standard that we have for voters, that we expect that they show up and show out, and literally be able to lift up their voices in this process, we also have that same standard for the president, for the u.s. senate and for congress. >> latasha, i can sort of figure out how you might hold lawmakers accountable, but you mentioned holding corporate america accountable and responsible as well. i'm wondering what you might be planning? >> well, listen, corporate america has also been supporting these voter suppressions. we are going to call them out. here it is we know that democracy is good for business. if we don't have a democratic nation right, if we don't have free and fair elections, there's no need of sitting and having a, quote, about on martin luther king holiday to come out with these statements and not stand for what it is that he believed in. all we're asking is that we have free and fair elections by making sure that we have access to the ballot. there are corporations that are actually supporting those who are standing in the way and we're going to hold them account. we're consumers and workers but at the end of the day what we're saying is, we are serious about this issue and we're going to expect that they also stand along with us, that they stand on the side of right on history. we're going to hold them to account. >> i want to point out to our viewers you were in arizona yesterday and we showed video of those marches a few moments ago. part of that was trying to pressure senator kyrsten sinema who supports the voting rights bill but is one of two democratic senators that believe changing the filibuster is inappropriate and could backfire. that is the only way to pass the kind of legislation you're talking about. so what is your message to sinema and manchin? >> the bottom line she does not support voting rights. manchin does not support voting rights. we're saying you're going to -- you're okay with the senate, you're going to protect the voting power of the senate but you're going to protect the voting power of minority but not going to support the voting power of people? that is -- that's inconsistent and not true. they're being dishonest and uncourageous and we're going to hold them account. we're in arizona, we're going to west virginia and going to continue. if you look at when we're talking about celebrating dr. king's legacy and birthday this weekend if you look at the first line of demands on the march on washington it was calling to account around the elimination of the filibuster. here we are right now in 2022 and we have elected officials saying they're more attached to the filibuster than they are the sanctity of the vote and we're going to hold them to account. >> latasha, we should note that your work and the work of our activists in georgia is largely credited with turning out enough voters in the last election to elect raphael warnock and jon ossoff and flip the state's senate seats not to mention to help joe biden win the peach state, the first time that's happened for democrat in a long time. if the new voting restrictions in georgia are allowed to stand weight going to happen? >> it's going to have a devastating impact, not just on democratic voters but voters of all nation. i'm hoping there are good people, whether they attach themselves or see themselves as democrats or independents or republicans, to recognize that whenever you have people who are being punished because of who they voted for or how they voted for that's a slippery slope down a road of what we're saying the death of democracy. we need to recognize this is not a partisan issue. if this was just around a policy difference that's one thing. we're literally talking about having access to the ballot, free and fair and equitable ac access to the ballot. why would we need hold our elected officials to account to say they're going to support and protect democracy foreign and abroad where this is the moment. it's game time. >> latosha brown, thank you so much for your time. keep us up to date with what we're going to do next. it looks warm and cozy in your home. atlanta is going to be pretty cold. i hope you stay safe from the storm. >> thank you. thank you for having me. >> of course. listen, they are like gold in the age of omicron, aren't they? 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