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Supreme Court says Trump-era border restriction will remain in effect; Southwest CEO apologizes for canceled flights

Anderson Cooper 360

CNN

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3.73.8K Ratings

🗓️ 28 December 2022

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

President Biden responded to today's decision by the Supreme Court to allow a controversial covid-era restriction on migrants to remain in effect while legal challenges play out. El Paso mayor, Oscar Leeser talks about what this means for his city.   And the storm-related death toll is now at least 54, nationwide with 31, in the Buffalo area alone. Buffalo saw nearly four feet of snow and more than 37 straight hours of blizzard conditions. The travel nightmare is not over though, according to flightaware, of the nearly 3,100 cancelations in the country today, about 85% were Southwest flights. Southwest was responsible for more than half of all canceled flights. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg called it a meltdown. Southwest's CEO put out a video statement, apologizing for the mess, and saying this by way of an explanation. Southwest captain second vice president of the Southwest pilots association, Tom Nekeoui joins to talk about the situation.  To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

The former president's chief of staff setting documents on fire and QAnon being discussed

0:07.9

favorably at the highest levels of the White House.

0:11.3

Pamela Brown here and for Anderson tonight.

0:13.9

Those are just some of the revelations from Testimony released today by the January 6

0:18.5

Committee.

0:19.5

And in both cases, Testimony by Cassidy Hutchinson, former Closet to the chief of staff

0:23.9

Mark Meadows.

0:24.9

And St. Jessica Schneider joins us now with a very latest on this striking newly revealed

0:29.6

Testimony.

0:30.6

Really just some stunning details coming out of these transcripts, Jessica.

0:34.5

Yeah, Pamela, we've been seeing this throughout the past few days.

0:37.2

This one in particular, a lot of new details.

0:39.4

And that's particularly because one of these is Cassidy Hutchinson's final deposition.

0:44.2

It dates from June 2022.

0:46.7

Crucially, that was right after Cassidy Hutchinson had fired her Trump world attorney and her

0:52.0

new attorney was really letting her correct the record and tell every truth for the committee.

0:56.8

So first thing, she told the committee that she saw Mark Meadows burning documents in

1:01.0

his office fireplace.

1:02.7

She says about a dozen times and that amounted in her estimation to about once or twice a

1:07.1

week.

1:08.1

That was between December 2020 and January 2021.

1:11.0

She says also at least twice she saw Meadows burning documents after meetings with Republican

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