a lack of leadership from government. a sentiment that is shared by republicans, democrats, and everyone in between who say they are fed up with the instability in washington and it s effects on the future of this country. john: is this a wake-up call for the president and leaders in congress? steve moore and doug holtz eakin, and florida michael waltz. conditions are at bad or worse than the randall s island refugee camp, and the men came back and warned the residents of the hotel and told them not to get on the busses. how are you going to dump people in such bad conditions? sandra: this is the scene outside a three star hotel here in new york city where dozens of migrants are now refusing to leave. president biden, by the way, is just 30 blocks away, but instead of taking a look at how his immigration crisis is turning every state into a border state, he s spending the day touting his big infrastructure plans. hello, well come, everyone. i m sandra smith in new yor
as inflation continues to leave us worse off, we speak with the businesses struggling with rising costs and recruitment. how andy s conjured some of that old murray magic in his opening match of the australian open. good morning. once again it is a cold and frosty start. the risk of ice on untreated surfaces. but for many it will be dry with winter sunshine. however, there is snow in the forecast. i will tell you where later. people say, television in the morning? that s disgusting. a disgusting idea! what is happening in this country? people even used the word immoral. but we re still here a0 years later! we re celebrating a special birthday on the programme this morning, good morning. it s tuesday, the 17th january. the metropolitan police force is investigating a thousand allegations of abuse involving around 800 of its officers. it comes after pc david carrick pleaded guilty to 49 offences, including dozens of rapes the worst ever case of a serving police officer. met
good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. we start this hour with breaking news teachers in england and wales will go on strike in national disputes over pay. the national education union says the ballots meet the legal thresholds for both turnout and a vote in favour of strikes. seven strike days are being announced between february 1st and 16th march. for more on this, i m joined by our education editor bra nwen jeffreys. what more do we know about this teacher strike which is going to start very soon? the teacher strike which is going to start very soon? teacher strike which is going to start very soon? the paint teachers have had, 5% start very soon? the paint teachers have had. 5% pay start very soon? the paint teachers have had, 5% pay increase - start very soon? the paint teachers l have had, 5% pay increase in england and separately in wales this year, the union says that falls far below inflation in the cost of living and everyone is seeing that. and the result
ahead on cnn newsroom. hundreds if not thousands of americans who are stranded all across the nation are unable to get home. i have no clothes. i have nothing. i have no way to get home. i m beyond frustrated. it hurt because i can t see my dad. i ve lived here my entire life. i remember the blizzard of 77. it was worse. anyone who declares victory and says it s over, it s still a dangerous situation to be out. announcer: live there loren done, this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. it is tuesday, december 27th. 9 a.m. here in london. 4 a.m. here on the u.s. east coast where thousands of people are stranded at airports after months of arctic storms that pummelled much of the country over the holiday weekend. if you re planning to travel into the new year holiday you could be impacted. the flight tracking website flight aware shows more than 2700 total cancellations occurred in the u.s. today and of those 90% are southwest airlines flights.
in the hands of smugglers run by cartels with no regard to human life. they take their phones away from them and they have no lifeline. a complete disregard for their safety as they are being transported even if you think of the pursuits we get in and the way they are thrown in vehicles and breaking out. it is a disregard. they aren t considered humans, they re considered money. bill: border patrol confirms at least 600,000 gotaways this past year. 160,000 of those in the del rio sector alone. those are just the ones they know about. griff jenkins, national correspondent live again in eagle pass, texas with more on his ex plusive ride along. what did you learn? good morning. before we even get there, here in the del rio sector in eagle pass where i am take a look. an extremely busy morning. you can see now what is the remnants of a group of more than 300 that came here. this is what is remaining. we counted as many as seven large white buses and waiting for more to come