president trump responding to the panel s findings, specifically where they say he is to blame for the deadly riot. also this hour, if you re trying to travel for the holidays, pack your patience, as they say. we re tracking a massive winter storm blankets much of the midwest, and the east coast. bitter cold temperatures bringing snow and ice to millions of americans. thousands of flights canceled. and at least a million people are without power. plus, a growing humanitarian crisis at the border with mexico. migrants being turned away from shelters as temperatures plunge in texas. a report from el paso coming up. we start this hour with the latest revelations from the january 6th select committee s final report. joining me now are nbc news congressional correspondent judy tsirkin, danny cevallos, criminal defense attorney and msnbc legal analyst and mel harvin, former chief of homeland security, and intelligence for the district of columbia. thank you all for joining us.
of it all going so terribly wrong. a mystery hiding in a lake. i remember it being so unbelievable, that a plane has landed in our families like. a couple of young people on. we re trying to locate with fish finders. they found it, and her. she was a pretty girl. some of her long hair was caught in the door. she looked like she was actually sleeping. but where was the pilot? they were pretty sure he was heading to mexico. i can remember getting calls to interpol even. 24 years later, a woman uncovers a little white lie. he said that he was actually 43. i was like, so what else have you lied to me about? was he a monster? was he romeo? you just don t know. and those are the best stories, aren t they? now, we hear his version of the story. you re the only person on the planet who knows the truth. it is, in its own strange way, a dissertation on love. love, intoxicating, impetuous, foolish. love that lives, like a fugitive. a long secret tunnel of r
to interpol even. 24 years later, a woman uncovers a little white lie. he said that he was actually 43. i was like, so what else have you lied to me about? was he a monster? was he romeo? you just don t know. and those are the best stories, aren t they? now, we hear his version of the story. you re the only person on the planet who knows the truth. it is, in its own strange way, a dissertation on love. love, intoxicating, impetuous, foolish. love that lives, like a fugitive. a long secret tunnel of regret. there s a reason that the story of romeo and juliet, has held up over centuries. or maybe, could you tell me? maybe it wasn t love at all. maybe it was something else altogether. oh diana, why did you take that ride? why did you, why did you put your life in his hands? how did it all go so terribly wrong? it began, the way myths sometimes do. with a whispered story. which started right about here. at traveled, mouth to, ear, to mouth among the camps and cabs
good morning. for england and wales we are looking at rain at times, some hill snow that even some of that getting to lower levels at times. and the risk of ice. the scotland and northern ireland, some wintry showers, drierand scotland and northern ireland, some wintry showers, drier and brighter in the west, but wherever you are it will be blustery and cold. i will have all the details later. it s monday the 4th of december. our main story. israel says its ground offensive has now expanded to every part of the gaza strip following days of intense bombardment. the united nations says palestinians are being squeezed into a corner of the territory worsening the already dire humanitarian conditions. yolande knell has this report. ominous warnings the israeli flairs that hang in the night sky over gaza are followed by the thuds of explosions. rumbling explosion. and on the ground, israel s military says its offensive has now expanded to every part of the palestinian territory
paul he can bottom sheffield united. they serve all mac said bottom of the leak, just five points from the first 1a games and have lost 5 0 add relegation rivals burnley on saturday. the next game is on wednesday. manchester city have been charge for failing to control their players after they surrounded the match officials during the 94th minute of the match against tottenham yesterday during that controversially decision by referee simon hooper. city have until thursday to respond. the uk government says it will back all recommendations in the women s football view that was led by former midfielder karen carney. the review has called for full professionalisation of women s football and equal access to sport in schools for girls after finding discrepancies in pay, facilities and standards across women s football. the recommendations include making the top two tiers of women s football professional and creating a dedicated broadcast slot. on the pitch, england s lucy bronz