last week at sparks widespread outrage when charges were downgraded in the suspect was released without bail. governor hopeful is claiming credit for his rearrest. her refusal to repeal bill reforms biz criminals back on the street in the first place. alexis mcadams is live in eric city with more, alexis. there was a lot of anger here. everyone was waiting to find out what happened next. in the ex-con walked free. the innocent victim is still in a coma though. after the outrage were talking about new york s governor stepped in and said the convicted offender had clearly violated its parole, listen. quickset person is now in custody. that is at my direction. people of new york need to know that as their governor i will stand up and protect them. the guy was out before he was rearrested. police tell us 55-year-old was caught on camera punching in the fact of the head last week with the video is pretty hard to watch there for the guy had no clue a person was even behind him
there have been an awful lot, william. nearly a quarter of all its u.s. domestic flights delayed in three-point to percent canceled on the first six months of 2022 which led to a record number of consumer reports pretty spoke to the president of flyers rights.org who said it is about time the dot implemented rules that it will actually enforce on the airlines, listen. the situation with the refunds in, it is out of control. the airlines are canceling more flights than ever. something like 88000 this year. they are delaying well over half a million flights more than two hours. it is really becoming intolerable for passengers. we are hearing from industry advocate airlines for america who says its members are committed to hiring more and are
flyers rights.org calling out delta airlines for allegedly shaming passengers into spending more money after purchasing a basic economy fare. the passengers rights group points to a tweet of a warning to face several restrictions including last to board for purchasing a cheaper ticket. joining me is correspondent tom costello. good to see you. this is called upselling? yeah. i think the big issue is are the airlines simply being honest and telling you, listen, if you end up buying the cheapest fare possible you re going to be in the back of the bus or the plane as it were and you may not have bin space or is that a pressure tactic to reel in customers with the promises of lower fares and then encouraging them to pay for the extras that add up quickly? better seats, early boarding, et cetera. these passenger rights advocates claim that delta airlines taking it to a new low by they say is something that amounts to
but the agency cautioned before they make the decision, they would consider public input and now a new huffington post poll out this week, 49% of respondents do not think cell phones should be allowed while 31% say they should. joining me now, paul hudson of flyers rights.org. thanks for joining me. glad to be here with all of the weather. absolutely. safe and sound, other people are out there traveling. let me ask you, this is the first major holiday where people are allowed to keep their phones on and ipads and not in wi-fi mode. it seems flight attendants are adjusting well to that change. it s the issue of having phones on planes. allowing cell phone calls as opposed to other things is another major step. and most flyers are against
carry a long gun in his vehicle because in his words anything that requires a long gun requires a lot of paperwork and you re doing to find me as far away from it. he took two lunch breaks and attended a going away party. he began working as a community volunteer coordinator and months later praised their professionalism. arizona working to contain a wildfire. crews are being hampered by high winds, low human. the fire has scorched more than 16,000 acres. the state has issued a declaration of emergency. i want to bring in chad myers to talk about this. are we seeing any end in sight? no, and the wind is going to be 35 to 45 miles per hour. so that s going to harmper, too. the wind was blowing from the south, now blowing from the west. that makes firefighters scramble around. they know where the defense is, they know which way the fire is moving and all of a sudden after the cold front it changes direction. believe this or not, back the middle of may, may 15th, a wildfir