freak out about that picture? those are 4 billion-year-old waves. like seeing the ripping on the ocean. this is another planet. these are those are 4 billion years old! not even dinosaurs here yet. i like the enthusiasm. what matters is that it is concrete evidence. mars right now is a frozen desert once had oceans or huge lakes and the water rippling up on the surface. this is the perfect place for life to get started. this is evidence that mars had climate change. maybe under the ground it s managed to hang on. maybe a couple meters below the surface. that is prehistoric looking. a step back in time. professor adam frank, thank you so much. thank you. hello again, everyone. i m fredericka whit field. the faa lifting a brief restriction over lake michigan near wisconsin that shut down for national defense air space but the exact reason is not disclosed. it follows similar restrictions several times in the last week after a chinese spy balloon and other objects
and that. is it a cartoon or is it congress? the seemingly endless lies from congressman elect george santos could be catching up with him. the embattled republican under investigation by the feds and his state with just six days until he is scheduled to be sworn in to office. the clock is ticking. santos vows he s going to take his seat in the house. the plan is being met by resistance. democrats and some republicans are questioning his legitimacy. santos has some defenders. they argue plenty of d.c. politicians have been caught telling very tall tales. welcome back as america report goes on. anita, i m gillian turner. we ll ask who santos should do. we begin with southwest airlines facing major backlash from its own pilots. at the end of the day, southwest wasn t prepared. unfortunately, this has been a decade in the making. we ve sounded alarm bells and tried to get them to change processes. nobody has reached out to inform us to what s going on, even the recov
good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in washington. president biden will speak this afternoon about the federal government s coordination with leaders in georgia, south carolina and, of course, hurricane ravaged florida. we expect to hear from ron desantis later this hour. let s begin with nbc s kathy park in charleston, south carolina. residents are used to flooding in that historic district. this looks like it s going to be an unprecedented event. reporter: yeah. good afternoon. that s absolutely right. hurricane ian is still barrelling this way. we are getting slammed with these heavy bands of rain and wind. every so often we get slammed with wind gusts you see right now. this is the pattern that we have been experiencing all morning long. i want to show you what s happening behind me. that s the ashley river you are seeing behind me. there s sawgrass, and it s almost covered by the water. it s high tide. that s the big concern throughout the day. the combination of