The Food and Drug Administration granted emergency authorization today to Pfizer’s Covid treatment pill, a major milestone that promises to revolutionize the fight against the virus. Despite omicron, airlines are expecting some of their busiest days of the Covid pandemic during the year-end holidays. Sara Nelson, president of the National Association of Flight Attendants, discusses how airlines are offering self-defense training to flight attendants due to a surge in unruly passengers. CNBC’s Eamon Javers reports on just how much fraud occurred as a result of government aid during the pandemic. CNBC’s Julia Boorstin and Puck News’ Matt Belloni discusses what to expect from the world of entertainment in 2022. NBC’s Sahil Kapur reports on the committee investigating the January 6th insurrection at the Capitol and its request for information from GOP Rep. Jim Jordan. Kapur also discusses President Biden’s announcement today that he would extend the moratorium on student loan payments until May 1, 2022. Plus, NBC’s Kerry Sanders reports on airlines’ warnings that 5G could cause major disruptions for flights, saying it could cause issues with plane altimeters.