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we thought the "new york times" respected unions too. >> what happens to the "new york times" when you are on strike? >> we will find out. >> we have said we are not going to write stories. we have photo people, electricians other people not in the building working today. they have to figure it out on their own. >> i'm refusing to write. i'm refusing to respond to edits. >> i imagine they are having a hard time putting the publication together. >> "new york times" can't run without the people who run the "new york times." and management needs to know that. >> if you guys are all on strike, who is going to write the fake news? >> well, we don't actually think that we write fake news. that feels like a gotcha. [laughter] >> jesse: here's the problem. the "times" can't plush awoke agenda and operate the company with a capitalist agenda and not expect the workers to figure out one day, hey, mrs. schultz berger practice what you preach. if schultz berger ran it like the woke striking workers want it the "times" would go bankrupt. everybody would work remote and he would have to resign becau
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york state, further out in new york state. that was why the karns were very happy for afong moy to travel. afong moy traveled extensively across the eastern seaboard. she went to boston providence, hartford, and all the areas in new york, albany, android. and then she went south. she went all the way south to south carolina, north carolina, and there went to cuba because clearly the objects were being sent far and wide via the ship. and then came back to florida, for pensacola, went by steamboats from pensacola to new orleans. and then went all the way up the mississippi river into ohio and into pennsylvania, to pittsburgh. so, she traveled probably between 1500 and 2000 miles across the united states and cuba. the reason why she's doing this is because the objects were being distributed very broadly. people would both see her and purchase the objects. >> well, she, has quite a network of crisscrossing the united states in the continents as well. it's really exciting to explore. someone had a quick question. i know i mentioned
york state, further out in new york state. that was why the karns were very happy for afong moy to travel. afong moy traveled extensively across the eastern seaboard. she went to boston providence, hartford, and all the areas in new york, albany, android. and then she went south. she went all the way south to south carolina, north carolina, and there went to cuba because clearly the objects were being sent far and wide via the ship. and then came back to florida, for pensacola, went by...
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>> jarred hill in new york. thanks. >>> breaking news -- the founder of the failed cryptocurrency platform, ftx, is believed to be back in the u.s. and could appear before a federal judge today. a flight believed to be carrying sam bankman-fried arrived in new york overnight from the bahamas after he agreed to be extradited. he's accused of defrauding ftx investors out of billions of dollars. he left the bahamas as prosecutors revealed two of his top associates pleaded guilty to criminal charges and are cooperating in the case. lilia luciano has more. >> reporter: under heavy guard, sam bankman-fried left a bahamian courthouse headed back to the u.s. the disgraced ftx founder has spent more than a week in jail. he was arrested in the bahamas at the request of federal prosecutors. he now faces numerous charges in new york including wire fraud, securities fraud, and money laundering. the 30-year-old agreed not to fight extradition. another chapter in a stunning fall from grace. once one of the richest men in the w
>> jarred hill in new york. thanks. >>> breaking news -- the founder of the failed cryptocurrency platform, ftx, is believed to be back in the u.s. and could appear before a federal judge today. a flight believed to be carrying sam bankman-fried arrived in new york overnight from the bahamas after he agreed to be extradited. he's accused of defrauding ftx investors out of billions of dollars. he left the bahamas as prosecutors revealed two of his top associates pleaded guilty to...
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. >> this is the "cbs evening news" from new york with jericka duncan. >> good evening. thank you for joining us tonight. state of georgia is once again at the middle of a pivotal battle. in a runoff between incumbent warnock and walker. 1.8 million ballots have been cast in early voting. nicole killian is back on the campaign trail in athens, georgia, with more on what this race means for the u.s. senate. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, jericka. isf wot chan t in the senate. senator warnock and herschel walker from both making the closing cases to voters about why they deserve the job. after clinching the s.e.c. championship this week, legendary georgia runningback herschel walker is hoping to follow the win with a victory of his own tuesday. >> you saw a lot of people get out there and play. they did it as one. that's what we got to do right now. do it together an enthat's how we will win. >> reporter: georgia won by 20 points but it is unlikely the tuesday senate margin will be anywhere near that. forcing the race into overtime. >> my work is not done. >> rep
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the gentleman from new york is recognized. the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from ohio. the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. nadler: we're prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio. mr. jordan: i urge a no vote based on the arguments we made today. i just urge a no vote. i think this is the wrong way to go. with that we yield back the balance of our time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: mr. speaker, the senate amendment to the respect for marriage act represents a carefully negotiated compromise that maintains all of the bill's substantive protections for marriage equality while affirming that the religious liberty and conscious protections available under current law remain unaffected by the bill. for these reasons, leading organi organizations have endorsed this including the aclu, glaad. and it includes the interfaith alliance, the episcopal church, the united church of christ, the presbyterian church u.s.a. office of public witness, the
the gentleman from new york is recognized. the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from ohio. the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. nadler: we're prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio. mr. jordan: i urge a no vote based on the arguments we made today. i just urge a no vote. i think this is the wrong way to go. with that we yield back the balance of our time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from new york is...
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and cindy adams from the new york post. the food was simple italian dishes from arthur avenue in the bronx, milkshakes, cookies and sprinkles and vibe was casual. each guest was given a red wine bottle with. giuliani's smiling face on it with an inscription. it was an inscription. rudy giuliani devoted father, loyal friend and passionately reader who united a city during its darkest hours with judith out of the picture is two children. caroline and andrew, who came to celebrate his milestone. long stretches of his of estrangement. people delivered sentimental toasts. it was beautiful, said levine, an old friend who organized the event and whose husband, randy levine, was the yankees president and a former mayor. it was emotional for those of us who had been on a long journey, rudy, there was some hope in the air. giuliani a short, heartfelt speech pointing emotion to the presence of his children, who seemed close to tears and expressing his gratitude to be by so many relatives and friends. the crowd was filled with people h
and cindy adams from the new york post. the food was simple italian dishes from arthur avenue in the bronx, milkshakes, cookies and sprinkles and vibe was casual. each guest was given a red wine bottle with. giuliani's smiling face on it with an inscription. it was an inscription. rudy giuliani devoted father, loyal friend and passionately reader who united a city during its darkest hours with judith out of the picture is two children. caroline and andrew, who came to celebrate his milestone....
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new york. well, franklin roosevelt is made of sterner stuff and he sees through coughlin does not like him at interesting enough, one of the people bringing coughlin his attention early on is hall roosevelt eleanor roosevelt's brother, who who is the comptroller of the city of york, working for frank murphy, who had been one of coughlin's alter servers. but so they break back very early on and then all the stars and all the nuts, real align in 1936, where coughlin and smith of gerald l.k. smith and townsend all get together to nominate because huey long is gone a north dakota congressman named william lemke, originally a republican and he's one of these guys, franklin roosevelt has this great skill, you talk to him for 15 minutes and you come away and you think he agrees with you. lemke had, gone in as a republican in 1932 to hyde park, comes away thinking roosevelt is going to support his agricultural policies. and he goes in the exact opposite direction with the nra promoting scarcity where l
new york. well, franklin roosevelt is made of sterner stuff and he sees through coughlin does not like him at interesting enough, one of the people bringing coughlin his attention early on is hall roosevelt eleanor roosevelt's brother, who who is the comptroller of the city of york, working for frank murphy, who had been one of coughlin's alter servers. but so they break back very early on and then all the stars and all the nuts, real align in 1936, where coughlin and smith of gerald l.k. smith...
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i mean, this is a city incredible new york. so it was a now i mean, part of why giuliani had got into so much trouble is because he became this world figure. i mean, i don't think i need to tell all of you, you know, what happened on that. george bush was, you know, george h.w. bush was out of, you know, out of sight. and it was giuliani who was the face of leadership on that horrible day. and he could go to any corner of the globe and be, you know, venerate hated as you know as this hero. and that's kind of what he was able to leverage for financial advantage. and also got him in trouble in ukraine. and you've got a lot of really excellent reviews. you haven't read them, i think praise you should be happy with that. they all to start with the same line, what happened to rudy? right. which i realize is something we've all been debating for 40 years over dinner tables and stuff. so was that your question coming into the project as well? and how did you answer it? i mean, i'm sure ask and everything i happened to ask, i mean, tha
i mean, this is a city incredible new york. so it was a now i mean, part of why giuliani had got into so much trouble is because he became this world figure. i mean, i don't think i need to tell all of you, you know, what happened on that. george bush was, you know, george h.w. bush was out of, you know, out of sight. and it was giuliani who was the face of leadership on that horrible day. and he could go to any corner of the globe and be, you know, venerate hated as you know as this hero. and...
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york state, further out in new york state. and that was why the currents were very happy for fermoy to travel. so far more traveled extensively across the eastern seaboard. she went to north to boston providence, hartford and all the areas in new york, albany and troy and then she went south. so she went all the way south to south carolina, north. and then from there went to cuba because clearly the objects were being sent and wide via the, you know, ship and then came back to florida. that was in pensacola fla, went by steamboat from pensacola to new orleans, and then went all the way up the mississippi river into and into pennsylvania to pittsburgh. so she traveled probably. between 1502 thousand miles across the united states to cuba and the reason why there was doing this is because the objects were being distributed very broadly so people would both see her and purchase the objects. wow she has quite a map for sort of a network of the united states and beyond the continent as well. and that's really exciting to explore. i
york state, further out in new york state. and that was why the currents were very happy for fermoy to travel. so far more traveled extensively across the eastern seaboard. she went to north to boston providence, hartford and all the areas in new york, albany and troy and then she went south. so she went all the way south to south carolina, north. and then from there went to cuba because clearly the objects were being sent and wide via the, you know, ship and then came back to florida. that was...
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was employed by the new york times s,in essence to criticize the new york times i sat in the newsroom of the new york times to say critical things about the ti people who were sitting right around me you don't get a lot , you don't get invited to a lot of parties that way and luckily i have friends ie already because i wasn't going to make any new ones. one of the things i write about in newsroom confidential is coverage by the new york times of lori clinton. so you know, i thought it was, i got there in 20 12 which was long before she declared for president and i thought it was very weird that in 2013, all reporter was assigned to cover hillary full-time. why? she wasn't a candidate and it sort of acted as a way of, i mean, i think it was a bad idea because it puts so much emphasis on her. it was a way to say we already know she's going to be a candidate and we already know she's going to be the president. then there was this kind of coverage that scrutinized her and made i think much bigger deal than it should have been made of the supposed scandal over her email. so the chapter is
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in a statement to abc news, the new york department of corrections and community supervision refused to comment on possible or pending litigation, but said in part doccs has zero tolerance for sexual abuse, sexual harassment and unauthorized relationships. the department thoroughly investigates all reports of sexual victimization, including unauthorized relationship and retaliation against any individuals who report incidents or cooperate with those investigations. >> the allegations are extremely troubling because it shows a real betrayal. these women behind bars were completely disempowered. they had no agency to consent to anything. >> this isn't the first time the state is facing allegations of sexual abuse in its prisons. in 1985, the doj reviewed the now closed bayview correctional facility and recommended creating a task force to assign as many women guards as possible, sensitivity training for officers, and continuous monitoring of guards. >> they told them what was going on and told them policies to correct it, and the state of new york, like many other states just ignored t
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in here in new york. a fire aboard the iconic staten island ferry. passengers forced to evacuate onto tug boats. i always want to know more about my family history. we sit down at the kitchen table, pull up the ancestry app, drink our coffee looking at all the information, all the tiny details. dad, check this out. colorize it. -look at that. -wow. everyone has color. look at that afro. that was the style. you had to have it, otherwise you're not cool. see what else we can find here. wow, i'm getting good at this already. give the gift of family at ancestry. at chewy, you can save on all the gifts you need for the gifts that keep on giving. smiles! because while they'll never understand this whole situation... they definitely get this. thank goodness. great prices. happy pets. chewy. a dental tool is round for a reason. so is an oral-b. round cleans better by surrounding each tooth. so clean, you'll feel like you just left the dentist. oral-b. brush like a pro. ♪ >>> next tonight, the news just coming i
in here in new york. a fire aboard the iconic staten island ferry. passengers forced to evacuate onto tug boats. i always want to know more about my family history. we sit down at the kitchen table, pull up the ancestry app, drink our coffee looking at all the information, all the tiny details. dad, check this out. colorize it. -look at that. -wow. everyone has color. look at that afro. that was the style. you had to have it, otherwise you're not cool. see what else we can find here. wow, i'm...
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of new york. there's a lot of new york in this case. we just heard from the witness as i described him, mr. cohen. you have d.a. bragg here. he was on the ticket in the election cycle where you were talking about a lot of these same issues at the mayoral level. for folks around the nation who are keeping an eye now on new york, what does it mean to have this conviction tonight by the d.a.? >> well, first of all, it's a critically important conviction. it is one that demonstrates that the trump organization's guilty on all 17 counts. they didn't get acquitted on one of them. and it's because the witnesses, including mr. weisselberg, who cooperated in terms of the corporations themselves, made it very clear that there was tax fraud, that it was intentional, that he knew about it. and frankly, it was also very clear that the prosecutors were trying to establish that there was evidence, even if they didn't feel it was sufficient evidence to indict donald trump -- that there was still evidence that he
of new york. there's a lot of new york in this case. we just heard from the witness as i described him, mr. cohen. you have d.a. bragg here. he was on the ticket in the election cycle where you were talking about a lot of these same issues at the mayoral level. for folks around the nation who are keeping an eye now on new york, what does it mean to have this conviction tonight by the d.a.? >> well, first of all, it's a critically important conviction. it is one that demonstrates that the...
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they called on the new york republican to resign. he's been under fire for lying about his education, work experience, and even his faith and family. cbs' scott macfarlane reports on why santos could be in legal jeopardy. >> unseat santos! >> reporter: george santos is facing new calls to resign, even before he is sworn into office, including at a protest in mineola, new york, this morning. >> we were bamboozled, absolutely lied to, and we do not want this representation in new york district three. >> reporter: and there's a growing series of requests for his resignation or an ethics review of santos from his would- be colleagues in congress. santos has already acknowledged fabricating claims about graduating from new york's baruch college and working at citigroup and goldman sachs, and is being questioned for declaring jewish heritage and being the descendant of holocaust survivors. >> i've gone through this. even i've not-- not being raised a practicing jew, i have always joked with friends in circles, even in the campaign i said,
they called on the new york republican to resign. he's been under fire for lying about his education, work experience, and even his faith and family. cbs' scott macfarlane reports on why santos could be in legal jeopardy. >> unseat santos! >> reporter: george santos is facing new calls to resign, even before he is sworn into office, including at a protest in mineola, new york, this morning. >> we were bamboozled, absolutely lied to, and we do not want this representation in...
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new york state has been hit hard. the area around buffalo in western new york has struggled with a weather phenomenon known as lake effect snow. that's when cold air passes over the warm waters of the great lakes, bringing the region huge amounts of snow for that's what buffalo is experiencing now, along with heavy winds, an arctic cult as city paralyzed by a mega storm. buffalo new york is at the epi center of the blizzard, battering north america. people are stranded in their vehicles, in homes, as snow pummels the region. the governor of new york gave a sobering assessment of this situation. we have then to a lot of wars together and this blizzard is the one for the ages. certainly it is the blizzard of the century. and we are here to can talk about our, our class or collaborative approach to dealing with this crisis that it is a crisis. thousands of homes are without power. and a driving ban has been issued. the governor warned that the worst is not yet over. and as much as we can see, the skies right now, we know
new york state has been hit hard. the area around buffalo in western new york has struggled with a weather phenomenon known as lake effect snow. that's when cold air passes over the warm waters of the great lakes, bringing the region huge amounts of snow for that's what buffalo is experiencing now, along with heavy winds, an arctic cult as city paralyzed by a mega storm. buffalo new york is at the epi center of the blizzard, battering north america. people are stranded in their vehicles, in...
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he is a new york congressman. a lot of people have wondered whether democrats were, victoria, beforehand on this, where was the oppo research? to lose the house because you did not do well in new york and to lose a seat in new york to this guy? it's pretty embarrassing now, in hindsight. >> and it is okpo oppo 100. when -- you start on the ground looking for these clues. the other thing here is that folks just took him for granted. that when he ran in 2020, you know, he lost by, what? 13 or 14 points. so, when he ran again people did not take him seriously. and another rule of politics is you always run scared, even if you've got a big lead, even if you got a lot of money in the bank, even if your party is the dominant one of the district or your state, you need to run scared looking over your shoulder. and the democrats did not do that. and i think if there is any lesson from this it's, look behind you. and something like a george santos can happen to you if you do not. >> yes. and tim miller, just before we fini
he is a new york congressman. a lot of people have wondered whether democrats were, victoria, beforehand on this, where was the oppo research? to lose the house because you did not do well in new york and to lose a seat in new york to this guy? it's pretty embarrassing now, in hindsight. >> and it is okpo oppo 100. when -- you start on the ground looking for these clues. the other thing here is that folks just took him for granted. that when he ran in 2020, you know, he lost by, what? 13...
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york prep school, a good prep school in new york city. horseman is the one he named, but that's cool, horseman, has no record of santos or any of his aliases. reporters have also investigated his claims that his mother's family had a historically jewish names, zabrovsky, a name that he fundraised under but found no evidence of that name or any jewish heritage in his family at all. reporters are still digging into the source of the huge windfall that allowed santos to go from earning $55,000 in 2022, to loaning his campaign over $700, 000, just two years later. federal prosecutors are now looking into his campaign finances as well, along with the republican district attorney in nasau county, new york. the problem of george santos is not going away anytime soon, which is a big problem for the republican leadership. house republicans will have the narrowest of margins when they take control next week, and kevin mccarthy right now, who is not yet been elected speaker, needs every vote he can get to be elected speaker. so, he remains silent ab
york prep school, a good prep school in new york city. horseman is the one he named, but that's cool, horseman, has no record of santos or any of his aliases. reporters have also investigated his claims that his mother's family had a historically jewish names, zabrovsky, a name that he fundraised under but found no evidence of that name or any jewish heritage in his family at all. reporters are still digging into the source of the huge windfall that allowed santos to go from earning $55,000 in...
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new york is a huge market. it's a highly visible market a lot of other places that have not legalized will watch it closely. new york is a large market and it has highs -- high hopes. new jersey recreational -- legalized recreational marijuana and its up to one billion in sales. you put the map together and you have a really big industry out of the gate. the demand will be there. the product has been around a long time. around new york, you can get a sense of what is going on. caroline: you do a good job bringing together the issues. the spending bill did not have marijuana banking. to grow this industry they need to be able to get bank loans, easier access to capital. why have we already seen the ability to cross the street and i can get edibles, marijuana related food consumption. what is stored doing now? why has it been able to do that ahead of the legalization? kenneth: new york has taken a different approach than many markets. allowing the social justice theme to allow flexibility to some operators that o
new york is a huge market. it's a highly visible market a lot of other places that have not legalized will watch it closely. new york is a large market and it has highs -- high hopes. new jersey recreational -- legalized recreational marijuana and its up to one billion in sales. you put the map together and you have a really big industry out of the gate. the demand will be there. the product has been around a long time. around new york, you can get a sense of what is going on. caroline: you do...
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i'm courtney kealy in new york. democratic governor-elect katie hobbs of arizona and maricopa county times sanctions against kari lake after a judge ruled against lake's attempt to declare herself the winner of the november election. the county called lake's lawsuit groundless. according to the food and drug administration, four lots of the blood pressure medication quinn aapril were recalled last week over concerns it could increase the risk of cancer. patients who were on the medication don't need to stop it immediately but should find an alternative treatment with their doctors. >>> and new york city is prepping for its big new year's eve's bash. the seven-foot-high numbers 2023 were installed yesterday on top of one times square, ready to shine bright at midnight. >>> for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm courtney kealy, cbs news, new york. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm jericka duncan in for norah. national
i'm courtney kealy in new york. democratic governor-elect katie hobbs of arizona and maricopa county times sanctions against kari lake after a judge ruled against lake's attempt to declare herself the winner of the november election. the county called lake's lawsuit groundless. according to the food and drug administration, four lots of the blood pressure medication quinn aapril were recalled last week over concerns it could increase the risk of cancer. patients who were on the medication don't...
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the new york d.a.'s office, you should know that before his doj job, he was very intensely involved in the investigations of trump in new york. this is a prosecutor who led the investigation that caused the shutdown of trump's fake charitable foundation. he also led the investigation that resulted in a quarter billion dollar lawsuit being filed against trump and his kids and his business by the new york attorney general several months ago. now the manhattan d.a.'s office has brought that same prosecutor on as senior counsel, presumably to work on some of the things that they are pursuing trump on right now. but, oh, wait, there's more. we are also awaiting word right now on whether the january 6th investigation in congress will make criminal referrals to the justice department as it wraps up its work this month. a subgroup met on friday to make a recommendation about potential criminal referrals. we don't know what happened at that meeting. we don't know what the recommendation is going to be. we don't
the new york d.a.'s office, you should know that before his doj job, he was very intensely involved in the investigations of trump in new york. this is a prosecutor who led the investigation that caused the shutdown of trump's fake charitable foundation. he also led the investigation that resulted in a quarter billion dollar lawsuit being filed against trump and his kids and his business by the new york attorney general several months ago. now the manhattan d.a.'s office has brought that same...
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york and the streets of new york. so we've got to take. action as captain pruitt, said the two were not hand-in-hand. peoples rights into the care for their mental health may not -- do not go hand-in-hand. what is a good solution look like? >> i think a good solution looks like this by expanding some of those resources. new york city has some programs doing outreach. alternative response models. if having outreach to build trust with people, and not coming in, basically, it would be people off the streets, and bringing them to emergency rooms that aren't prepared to address our needs, either. so i think it is a longer term, more involved and more complex approach that really could. work there is evidence from some of the alternative response models that they could be effective for addressing things with police. there is evidence on supporting housing programs, housing first approaches. so we know some things are to do work. so, expanding those programs really could have a better impact. i also think you are kind of, t
york and the streets of new york. so we've got to take. action as captain pruitt, said the two were not hand-in-hand. peoples rights into the care for their mental health may not -- do not go hand-in-hand. what is a good solution look like? >> i think a good solution looks like this by expanding some of those resources. new york city has some programs doing outreach. alternative response models. if having outreach to build trust with people, and not coming in, basically, it would be...
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joining us michael gold for "the new york times," covering politics in new york. he's one of the reporters that first broke the story in national media. michael, thank you for being here. >> thanks for being here. >> all right. there's so much reporting to walk through here, when you have a story like this where do you start? >> sure. we start by making statements that congressman-elect had made on the campaign trail and shifting biographies over the two campaigns one of the two things we zeroed in on, this charity, friends of pets united and registered with the irs and my colleague grace checked with the irs. and from there, we hoped to talk to people about mr. santos' time on wall street. he presented himself as a financier, a big wall street guy, we reached out to goldman sachs, and the two places he said he worked that would help us locate his co-workers. both companies said they had no record of him. from there, we started paying more attention to the other points of the biography. >> yeah. there's sort of a lot of work here. >> yeah, he ran in tom suozzi, an
joining us michael gold for "the new york times," covering politics in new york. he's one of the reporters that first broke the story in national media. michael, thank you for being here. >> thanks for being here. >> all right. there's so much reporting to walk through here, when you have a story like this where do you start? >> sure. we start by making statements that congressman-elect had made on the campaign trail and shifting biographies over the two campaigns...
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in new york especially bad. the area around buffalo has been struggling with the weather phenomenon known as lake effect snow. that is when cold air warmer waters of the great lakes and brings the region huge massive snowfall. that is exactly what is happening in buffalo right now along with heavy winds and all of that. corrects a city paralyzed by a mega storm. buffalo, new york is -- is at the epicenter. snow pummels the region. the governor of new york game -- gave a sobering assessment of the situation. >> we have been through a lot of wars together and this blizzard is one for the ages. it is certainly the blizzard of the century. we are here to talk about our collaborative approach. thousands of homes are without power and a driving ban has been issued. the governor warns that the worst is not yet over. >> we know this term is coming back. anyone who declares victory is as it is over, it is way too religious i. >> president joe biden approved an emergency declaration for new york, offering the full force o
in new york especially bad. the area around buffalo has been struggling with the weather phenomenon known as lake effect snow. that is when cold air warmer waters of the great lakes and brings the region huge massive snowfall. that is exactly what is happening in buffalo right now along with heavy winds and all of that. corrects a city paralyzed by a mega storm. buffalo, new york is -- is at the epicenter. snow pummels the region. the governor of new york game -- gave a sobering assessment of...
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one of those new members, fellow new york republican nick luloeto who will fill a vacancy left by lee zeldin has called for, quote, a full investigation by the house ethics committee and if necessary law enforcement kevin mccarthy, a guy who wants to lead the republican caucus as the next speaker of the house, has said nothing one reason he's kept quiet, mr. santos tweeted his endorsement of mccarthy for speaker only hours after "the new york times" told him they were going to expose his lies. and endorsement he seems to have deleted. joining me now, susan del percio, republican strategist and msnbc political analyst, and dean obudolla. thank you both for being here. susan, let me show you, let's put up element one house gop leadership aides tell the "new york post" they knew about santos as far as questions about george in general, that was always something that was brought up whenever we talked about this race. this is the second time he's run, and these issues we assumed would be worked out by the voters susan, if everyone knew, why didn't it make a huge splash until "the new york
one of those new members, fellow new york republican nick luloeto who will fill a vacancy left by lee zeldin has called for, quote, a full investigation by the house ethics committee and if necessary law enforcement kevin mccarthy, a guy who wants to lead the republican caucus as the next speaker of the house, has said nothing one reason he's kept quiet, mr. santos tweeted his endorsement of mccarthy for speaker only hours after "the new york times" told him they were going to expose...
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so you may see something happen in new york city and new york state in particular kind of looking at these laws because there are ways to effectively stop this and i think a lot of people are kind of wondering how you might be able to stop this nowadays. cheryl: when you're going after lawyers, i would expect a lawsuit. that's just me. we will see you next time. thank you, sir. >> yeah, thank you much. cheryl: next hour of mornings with maria right now. america's crime crisis intensifying over christmas weekend. at least 14 people killed. 16 others hurt in shootings across the country. 3-year-old shot and killed in kansas city on christmas eve, 19-year-old gunned down during mall of america friday night. we have a lot to talk about in the next hour of mornings with maria. joining the conversation all morning nicholas, jonathan madison, nick, first to you. we are new yorkers, we are in the center of the city besiege by crime but these are incidents happening all over the nation. >> reminiscent of 1980's and early 190's where you had crime that was surging and it took real proactive la
so you may see something happen in new york city and new york state in particular kind of looking at these laws because there are ways to effectively stop this and i think a lot of people are kind of wondering how you might be able to stop this nowadays. cheryl: when you're going after lawyers, i would expect a lawsuit. that's just me. we will see you next time. thank you, sir. >> yeah, thank you much. cheryl: next hour of mornings with maria right now. america's crime crisis intensifying...
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it's not just new york city. >> yeah. well, i mean, i think hat democrats and their agenda have created a climate across this nation where law enforcement are treated like second class citizens, and we're putting criminals ahead of law-abiding citizens, and we're literally handcuffing the police to the point where they can't do their job. in a place like -- elizabeth: yeah, go ahead. finish your thought, sorry. >> in a place like new york city, we have a mayor who, you know, claims to be a member of, former member of the new york city police department, but he's making decisions not based on a cop, more based on someone who was just employed by the new york city police department. elizabeth: got it. anthony, merry christmas to you. thanks for joining us. i'm elizabeth macdonald. you've been watching "the evening edit" on fox business. that does it for us. thank you so much for watching. happy holidays, happy hanukkah. have a good evening. ♪ ♪ kennedy: you can't jail me, i'm depressed and hairy, e vegan. that's crypto
it's not just new york city. >> yeah. well, i mean, i think hat democrats and their agenda have created a climate across this nation where law enforcement are treated like second class citizens, and we're putting criminals ahead of law-abiding citizens, and we're literally handcuffing the police to the point where they can't do their job. in a place like -- elizabeth: yeah, go ahead. finish your thought, sorry. >> in a place like new york city, we have a mayor who, you know, claims...
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mark levine is the manhattan borrow president in new york. i want to save time to talk about social services but what we've learned about a big chunk of his $800 million coming to new york, does money solve it? does that -- is that enough and does that do what new york needs to be dong? >> well, victor, i'm proud of how new york has stepped up to welcome these migrants with open arms. city government also regular new yorkers who volunteered and donated just to an incredible degree, but we need help. we need federal financial assistance and news that that may be coming in the omnibus bill is welcome. we need more than financial assistance, though, victor. we need a national plan on how to redistribute migrants who are here seeking asylum through cities and states across the country that have capacity. right now we've outsourced that to governor abbott whose motives are purely political and cynical and xenophobic. we need to have a national plan to distribute these arrivals based on capacity, based on family networks and finally we need these m
mark levine is the manhattan borrow president in new york. i want to save time to talk about social services but what we've learned about a big chunk of his $800 million coming to new york, does money solve it? does that -- is that enough and does that do what new york needs to be dong? >> well, victor, i'm proud of how new york has stepped up to welcome these migrants with open arms. city government also regular new yorkers who volunteered and donated just to an incredible degree, but we...
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a lot of was kind of a club for the new york times. the wall street journal had flown up to new york and offered me a job, i accepted it. fine. i told the journal and they were nice about it. the weekend, about three weekends before school was ending, charlotte had a north and south carolina journalism contest and i won some thanks. i went down there. the editor pulled me aside and i'd like to offer you a job. i said thank you, but i accepted a job with the wall street journal. they said, that's the biggest mistake of your life. they're notorious in-flight people up to new york enough we heard from them again. here i am 20 to 23, my career is over before it's begun. he on monday morning i come back and ask to see mr. carroll. i go, and tell in the story. i ask, i say if it's possible, of the job offer still down. he didn't get angry and he said that madison ot is talking about. he said that so don, there's no paper in the country to better cheeses objective in the wall street journal. what do you see that for one year, or you say that
a lot of was kind of a club for the new york times. the wall street journal had flown up to new york and offered me a job, i accepted it. fine. i told the journal and they were nice about it. the weekend, about three weekends before school was ending, charlotte had a north and south carolina journalism contest and i won some thanks. i went down there. the editor pulled me aside and i'd like to offer you a job. i said thank you, but i accepted a job with the wall street journal. they said,...
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new york city congress forbade continental congress forbade the burning of new york city. the current congress would like to reconsider that. they faced the hessians, of course perhaps the most orderly, disciplined, perhaps the most brutal soldiers in the world at the time in the late 18th century, with the army and militia maybe the most literate, but the least orderly and ill equipped army in the world at the time, as george washington himself said, men accustomed to an unbounded that would be us cannot brook the restraint of good order. government of an army that army in retreat through new jersey. defended, by the way, by alexander hamilton and his artillery. they covered the retreat that was before alexander hamilton learned sing, by the way. but successfully they retreated into pennsylvania. and then of course, across the delaware in what nathaniel said at the time was god's redeeming provider. and as they fought and won the battle of trenton and the battle of princeton, princeton by the which the hessians had captured. and as one hessian officer said, really wonderf
new york city congress forbade continental congress forbade the burning of new york city. the current congress would like to reconsider that. they faced the hessians, of course perhaps the most orderly, disciplined, perhaps the most brutal soldiers in the world at the time in the late 18th century, with the army and militia maybe the most literate, but the least orderly and ill equipped army in the world at the time, as george washington himself said, men accustomed to an unbounded that would...
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the mayor of new york city, eric adams, has warned that new york most likely cannot deal with a surge of migrants. if that is the case there, what is it like for you? >> well, it has been very challenging. we have had the nonprofit that have stepped up. we have had not only local, but state and federal resources that have combined, and partnered with one another in order to respond to the challenging numbers. they fluctuated, we have seen 2500 a day. we are expecting double, or triple, or quadruple that amount of title 42 is lifted. so it has been challenging. and we have been working with this issue since late 2018. and of course, the numbers haven't been anywhere close to where they are today. but we have been working feverishly in order to prepare, and have resources lined up for the surge. >> realistically, what do you want to happen here? >> we have been talking to the appointed officials at the state and federal level, we have been talking to them about having resources lined up, and why it is so important to be prepared for the big surge, and we have already seen those numbers
the mayor of new york city, eric adams, has warned that new york most likely cannot deal with a surge of migrants. if that is the case there, what is it like for you? >> well, it has been very challenging. we have had the nonprofit that have stepped up. we have had not only local, but state and federal resources that have combined, and partnered with one another in order to respond to the challenging numbers. they fluctuated, we have seen 2500 a day. we are expecting double, or triple, or...
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he was up against, you know, lot in new york because i think it is like three out of every four in new york city are democrats. so what is hard. but i hope everyone who voted for the democrats come i hope they are all happy because this is what you get. this is what reimagine police looks like. this is what taking away or defunding $1 billion from new york police department looks like. this is what no bail looks like. these are people who are repeat offenders. "the new york post" at that front-page cover of the top like ten criminals, and they all have 100 things on the rap sheet. they just continuously redo and re-commit crimes, and then behind bars before the police officers can fill out the paperwork, they are back on the streets recommitting again. we do stories on walmart, target. >> harris: over and over and over. >> ainsley: exactly in that affects inflation because paying $1 billion and their insurance goes up and they are losing $1 billion a year or whatever it is. theft, then they raise prices and it affects all of us. >> what i want to say to that as well as going back to th
he was up against, you know, lot in new york because i think it is like three out of every four in new york city are democrats. so what is hard. but i hope everyone who voted for the democrats come i hope they are all happy because this is what you get. this is what reimagine police looks like. this is what taking away or defunding $1 billion from new york police department looks like. this is what no bail looks like. these are people who are repeat offenders. "the new york post" at...
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i'm michael smerconish in new york city. that was what musk tweeted at 6:44 last night with two popcorn emojis. he alerted his 119 million followers to a long thread called the twitter files posted by substack journalist matt taibbi. taibbi said it was the first series installment based on thousands of documents obtained by sources at twitter. musk promises more is coming today. now, depending on your news outlet of choice this was either a huge bombshell or a nothing burger. on one hand, you got the "new york post" blaring twitter scandal exposed. and roll stone calls it a snooze fest. and even fox news went to elon musk reveals to the less hunter biden story. and writing the twitter files are interesting but contain few too surprises. a mix of confidence and bipartisanship got the site in trouble. politico predicted the move will ingratiate musk with conservatives and plunge the social media platform deeper into political controversy. axios summarized it this way, musk files shows twitter evidence that twitter operated wit
i'm michael smerconish in new york city. that was what musk tweeted at 6:44 last night with two popcorn emojis. he alerted his 119 million followers to a long thread called the twitter files posted by substack journalist matt taibbi. taibbi said it was the first series installment based on thousands of documents obtained by sources at twitter. musk promises more is coming today. now, depending on your news outlet of choice this was either a huge bombshell or a nothing burger. on one hand, you...
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i'm courtney kealy, cbs news, new york. >>> it's tuesday, december 27th, 2022. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> the wrath of the deadly bitter blast still gripping parts of the nation. at least 55 people killed in the powerful storm as many travelers are left stranded. one airline is now under government scrutiny. >>> battle over the border. the supreme court could decide the fate of title 42 today. the war of words heating up between the biden administration and the governor of texas. >>> search for vandals. four electric substations damaged in washington state, cutting power to thousands. what police are asking residents to do. captioning funded by cbs captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. i'm wendy gillette in for anne-marie green. much of the nation is still under the deadly grip of the powerful arctic blast. at least 50 people have died in the severe weather, and there are fears that number could rise. rescue crews are still struggling to reach trapped residents in buffalo, new york. the city is covered in thick blankets of snow and ice. a travel ba
i'm courtney kealy, cbs news, new york. >>> it's tuesday, december 27th, 2022. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> the wrath of the deadly bitter blast still gripping parts of the nation. at least 55 people killed in the powerful storm as many travelers are left stranded. one airline is now under government scrutiny. >>> battle over the border. the supreme court could decide the fate of title 42 today. the war of words heating up between the biden...
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he has more than 20 years left on the new york prison sentence. >>> in new york city tonight, a 30-year-old woman with a long rap sheet for burglary is accused of trying to steal christmas presents from the home of actor robert de niro. police say that shortly before 3:00 a.m. today, shanice aviles broke into the two-time oscar winner's townhouse on the upper east side. no one was hurt. the suspect previously accused of stealing from a church and other crimes, denies the de niro break-in. >>> tonight it is unclear who will be running twitter after the social media platform's ceo, elon musk, put his job up for a vote among twitter users. more than 17 million people voted with over 57% saying musk should step down. musk says he would abide by the results, but so far has not publicly resigned. >>> there's a lot more news >>> there's a lot more news ahead on the "cbs overnight we all need fiber for our digestive health, but less than 10% of us get enough each day. good thing metamucil gummies are an easy way to get prebiotic, plant-based fiber. with the same amount of fiber as 2 cups of broccol
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>> yes. >> adam: you love new york city? >> yes. >> adam: can you help me toss it back in to rachel say rachel back to you. >> rachel back to you. >> rachel: that's awesome. merry christmas, girls. >> adam: merry christmas, guys. >> rachel: coming up country music star lee brice joins us live. first, the wide men who found christmas. my favorite christmas book this year dispels the widely and conceived notions about the three wise men. fox news contributor and our friend raymond arroyo joins us to share a clip from new fox nation special he is bringing king cake. ♪ i am a poor boy, too. steve listen to this, a well-known priest speaking out after poppy francis removed him from the priesthood over what the vatican calls buckingham ballisticmissilist social media. >> why are they doing this cancel call temperature against president trump and members of the democrat party. this is an effort not just to silence me but to so many of us. people are losing their jobs, as you know, because they stand for their conservative values
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for instance, the new york time, a local paper in new york and this was in the new york section, it doesn't cover street crime. they don't really cover any violent street crime almost ever. the -- they don't cover it. host: could you put a period on what you're trying to say? caller: if there's such a huge divide between people who are highly educated and driving the media conversation versus the vast majority of americans, doesn't that lead to a better chance of trump coming about as opposed to saying he's a master liar and all this other stuff, you have an unstable situation in which the media is perceived to be so elitist, attacking the media is popular. susan: he is a master of outer borough grievance. no question donald trump perpetually -- that was always his persona. i'm the guy from queens trying to barrel my way into the inner sanctum, whether that was the inner sanctum of the new york times or washington and the deep state, he has made that a foundation of his career. but he was also made by the media and i think he was particularly made by the new york media and that is an import
for instance, the new york time, a local paper in new york and this was in the new york section, it doesn't cover street crime. they don't really cover any violent street crime almost ever. the -- they don't cover it. host: could you put a period on what you're trying to say? caller: if there's such a huge divide between people who are highly educated and driving the media conversation versus the vast majority of americans, doesn't that lead to a better chance of trump coming about as opposed...
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for instance, the new york time, a local paper in new york and this was in the new york section, it doesn't cover street crime. they don't really cover any violent street crime almost ever. the -- they don't cover it. host: could you put a period on what you're trying to say? caller: if there's such a huge divide between people who are highly educated and driving the media conversation versus the vast majority of americans, doesn't that lead to a better chance of trump coming about as opposed to saying he's a master liar and all this other stuff, you have an unstable situation in which the media is perceived to be so elitist, attacking the media is popular. susan: he is a master of outer borough grievance. no question donald trump perpetually -- that was always his persona. i'm the guy from queens trying to barrel my way into the inner sanctum, whether that was the inner sanctum of the new york times or washington and the deep state, he has made that a foundation of his career. but he was also made by the media and i think he was particularly made by the new york media and that is an import
for instance, the new york time, a local paper in new york and this was in the new york section, it doesn't cover street crime. they don't really cover any violent street crime almost ever. the -- they don't cover it. host: could you put a period on what you're trying to say? caller: if there's such a huge divide between people who are highly educated and driving the media conversation versus the vast majority of americans, doesn't that lead to a better chance of trump coming about as opposed...
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there's nothing like new york and christmas that just portrays it so well. this year's show features classical musical numbers like the parade of the wooden soldiers, a staple since the show's inception. and the high tech number. dance of the frost ferries with drones whirling and twirling overhead. the show has come a long way since the original 16 rockets in the early 19 thirties, now with the line of 36 dancers or 72 legs, really silly question. do you guys like kicking like, does it hurt? i mean, it's something you get used to. you know, once it's in your body, but it's definitely hard. i know the first time i did that kick line. i was like okay. like i'm a rocket. the rockettes that famous high kick nearly 200 times per show. up to four shows per day. what's one thing that the audience members don't see when they're sitting in the crab? one thing that they don't know? i mean, there's choreography on stage, but there's deinitely choreography backstage as well. between the numbers. the rockets, change costumes, shoes, hats and race back on stage just in t
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but not new york, right? new york is different. new york republicans managed to buck that trend in 2022. but here's the thing. it wasn't really because they maga. the base got very lucky. zeldin, again, what he had, rupert murdoch's nerves know those, feeling in the early uninterrupted stream of crime fearmongering into the populace with local news picking up lots of stories and amplifying the apparent rump it lawlessness. here's the thing. given the violent crime like assaults, up in new york, this year, the most serious crime, homicide, has fallen almost 10%. and while crime and violence are both real challenges in new york, once which we reported on, talked about, they're also really serious issues in places like philadelphia, which saw nowhere near the political backlash on these issues. and i think that has a lot to do with the local media environment. as bloomberg found, matt mentions of violent crime in digital media have lines way, way up. republicans were able to get that wind and the back, and coast on a long order messag
but not new york, right? new york is different. new york republicans managed to buck that trend in 2022. but here's the thing. it wasn't really because they maga. the base got very lucky. zeldin, again, what he had, rupert murdoch's nerves know those, feeling in the early uninterrupted stream of crime fearmongering into the populace with local news picking up lots of stories and amplifying the apparent rump it lawlessness. here's the thing. given the violent crime like assaults, up in new york,...
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the governor of new york gave a sobering assessment of this situation. we have then to a lot of wars together and this blizzard is the one for the ages. certainly it is the blizzard of the century. and we are here to can talk about our, our collect, our collaborative approach to dealing with this crisis. that it is a crisis, thousands of homes are without power, and a driving ban has been issued. the governor warned that the worst is not yet over. and as much as we can see, the skies right now, we know that though the storm is coming back. so anyone to declare as victory and says it's over, it is way to really to say president joe biden approved an emergency declaration for new york, offering the full force of the federal government to support the state. thousands of flights have been canceled across the u. s. leaving many families scrambling to find a way to get home an hour. driving back to austin 17 hours so was able to find a rental car. there was not many, but i was able to find one. so when a start back, hanniman and i guess back in buffalo, more h
the governor of new york gave a sobering assessment of this situation. we have then to a lot of wars together and this blizzard is the one for the ages. certainly it is the blizzard of the century. and we are here to can talk about our, our collect, our collaborative approach to dealing with this crisis. that it is a crisis, thousands of homes are without power, and a driving ban has been issued. the governor warned that the worst is not yet over. and as much as we can see, the skies right now,...
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a new york mom behind bars for killing her alleged abuser. >> she would come in with more and more bruising. >> but was it self-defense or murder? nicki adamando speaking out for the first time as calls for her to be granted clemency grow. >> what would you say to governor hochul? >> i desperately feel the weight to empower other survivors before it's too late. >> how her case is offering hope to others. and her kids' christmas wish, to have their mother home for the holidays. >>> plus broadway royalty. audra mcdonald, the six-time tony award winner and star of the gilded age. >> there's more to life than work. and peggy cannot live your life. >> and private practice. >> i would never leave you alone. >> back on the great white way in "ohio state murders." >> but here, race was foremost. >> why she felt compelled to do the play. >> it's not only, you know, a murder mystery and an indictment of systemic racism within higher education and the country. >> and the surprising details about the show's playwrights. >>> and "barbie." the classic doll come to life in the first-look teaser-trailer th
a new york mom behind bars for killing her alleged abuser. >> she would come in with more and more bruising. >> but was it self-defense or murder? nicki adamando speaking out for the first time as calls for her to be granted clemency grow. >> what would you say to governor hochul? >> i desperately feel the weight to empower other survivors before it's too late. >> how her case is offering hope to others. and her kids' christmas wish, to have their mother home for...
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this is waterton, new york. blizzard warnings are still in effect. >> thank you. >>> let's check in with carlos suarez at atlanta jackson airport. it a not merry christmas? atlanta? >> reporter: that's an understatement. there's a mix of frustration and at that point just desperation for a lot of passengers. you can get a sense of that. 228 flights canceled out of the airport. the busiest line is the rebooking counter at the delta counter. hundreds of passengers trying to get on another flight. everybody all but given up hope to be home for the holiday and trying to see if they get on a flight at this point monday, tuesday, wednesday or thursday. talking about the overall number of canceled flights in the u.s. that number is quite high. looking at several thousand flights and nearly 5,000 delays across the u.s. because of the bad weather. we caught up with a passenger who toll us at this point he is so desperate to get home he is going airline by airline just to see when he might get rebooked. >> we were suppose
this is waterton, new york. blizzard warnings are still in effect. >> thank you. >>> let's check in with carlos suarez at atlanta jackson airport. it a not merry christmas? atlanta? >> reporter: that's an understatement. there's a mix of frustration and at that point just desperation for a lot of passengers. you can get a sense of that. 228 flights canceled out of the airport. the busiest line is the rebooking counter at the delta counter. hundreds of passengers trying to...