the 2024 road show has begun. the lead starts right now. president biden leaving the beltway. taking the state of the union message to voters in some key battleground states. will he get cheers or jeers from the american people? then, more than 12,000 people now have been killed. the death toll from the earthquake in turkey and syria continuing to rise to staggering heights as hope fades of finding survivors left in the rubble. and a passenger s battery catching on fire mid flight, forcing a plane to make an emergency landing and sending four people to the hospital. what you need to know about flying with potentially dangerous electronic devices. welcome to the lead. i m jake tapper. the scene after the state of the union address looks like the campaign trail. president biden is in the crucial swing state of wisconsin, where he is talk ja jobs and the economy. echoing the themes of last night. kamala harris is in georgia, another key battleground state, that you mig
down $1.50 from their peak. food inflation is coming down, not fast enough, but coming down. inflation has fallen every month for the last six months while take-home pay is going up. dana: the president getting knocked for all of those claims. biden also got a real-time fact-check over this attack. so slow my republican friends want to take the economy hos hostage. republicans want medicare and social security to sunset. i m not saying it s a majority. let me give you anybody who doubts it, contact my office. i am politely not naming them but it s being proposed by some of them. look. folks. the idea is that we re not going going to be moved into being thrown to default on a debt if we don t respond. dana: biden drawing some laughs for the wrong reason when talking about getting tough with oil companies. i said we are going to need oil for at least another decade. and beyond that. we are going to need it. dana: despite getting called out on the falsehoods, some de
states. reporter: the number of flight delays are still climbing along with major outrage over how air travel came to a near unprecedented halt. the faa did just post that no u.s. departures will happen today until 9:00 a.m. reporter: wednesday morning, airports across the country stood still as the federal aviation administration implemented a nationwide ground stop, something not seen since the n9/11 terrorist attacks. interesting day. everybody except medivac and military stopped. reporter: the faa fail injury st failure started overnight in notices to air missions the bulletins provide the latest information about airports and air space. it s absolutely essential and the system can be very fragile. reporter: the effect cascading cancellations and delays in the thousands. first it was a 20-minute delay and then an hour. reporter: anger is stretching from concourses to capitol hill. ted cruz the top senate republican overseeing transportation is calling
the 23-year-old rookie was actually wrestling with one of the suspects trying to steal his dodge challenger when the other man shot him. the u.s. housing market showing a steep decline in had you new home sales as prices remain high and mortgaged damage rates continue to go up. this is the effect of the biden inflation. greatest of all time. tennis super star serena williams first round of the u.s. open her daughter olympia sporting a matching outfit, cheers her on. cold one in my hand right now i really need a beer with my friends talk about way back when you are looking at miami. i mean, this is the new tech center of the country. give it up silicon, valley. everyone is leaving. taxes too high. homeless too plentiful. no one wants to live there anymore. that s what this miami mayor schwarz says come one, come all. the bigger news is my nephew jack is there going to college. so he went out there, didn t know anybody. getting to know people in miami,. st
department s proposed redactions. reinhart said the feds met the burden of showing why parts of the affidavit should not be disclosed to the public. house republican greg steubey says he is not expecting any real answers today or ever. listen. that s going to be the most redacted affidavit in american history. the more they redact the less the american people will understand why the f.b.i. felt they needed to raid the former president s home. we aren t going to get real answers to a lot of this until the republicans take the majority back and we have the ability of oversight and bring in the d.o.j. and ask them the tough questions. let s go to david spunt with late breaking details. we re waiting looking at the docket here and we know we are going to see the affidavit but may not be the affidavit everybody wants to see with all the juicy details. that affidavits typically have. this affidavit would have those details. we won t see that version. we ll seal the one with r