The cost already off the charts. More than the gdp of some entire countries. And the dramatic rescue of a 52yearold israeli hostage grabbed from a tunnel in southern gaza, raising new hopes for the 108 people still being held by hamas. What were learning about how the idf pulled it off. So much to get to but we start in georgia where democrats are suing the State Election Board over new rules they say will sow chaos and uncertainty election day. The rules allow Election Boards in 159 counties to make what they call reasonable inquiries about the vote count before certifying the results, but the rules dont explain what reasonable actually means. The lawsuit alleges that even individual Board Members can have the power to delay certification while they hunt for Election Irregularities and then a Battleground State like georgia that could mean holding up not just the state results, but potentially, then, National Results as well. All of it coming as trump keeps fueling the idea that the o
after shia labeouf has been released from jail after being arrested last night at a broadway show in new york. it has been a strange year for him. a paper bag over his head, charges of plagiarism and now an arrest. what is behind his bizarre behavior? reporter: a morning walk through a media gauntlet after a night in jail, shia labeouf has him facing charges of disorderly conduct and harassment. he is accused of standing up in the middle of the performance of cab rate on broadway and yelling at the actors on stage. they weren t sure if he was acting or intoxicated? he was quite a mess. he had a torn shirt.
people to talk to. buses are waiting. some of the people have actually been coming out here who are going to meet their relatives here and go home in their cars. and they are being stopped. after all they ve been through, they have to go through the media gauntlet. you can imagine that. and they re stopping to answer questions and then move on to their cars. that scene has been repeated several times. things really are starting to pick up. it is a steady stream of people coming off. we still see people on the top decks which, again, underscores the point that there are a lot of people on this ship still. 3,000 passengers were aboard. and everyone is saying it s going to take four to five hours to get them off there. again, because of what we talked about before. only one elevator for those who need the elevator. it s dark, it s difficult. we re starting to see some people come out here now. again, you kind of watch are where the cameras are as people come out. you see people rolling th
dock folks lined up, one woman waived waved a sign that said next stop, the dal. y show. all. how many passengers were on there? reporter: about 2,500 passengers have disembarked and they are all looking happy, but tired. many are willing to come across the street to talk to us, and share their pictures and their stories. we talked to a number of honeymooners on this cruise including brian and his wife from riverside. they shot these pirktds of the ship sailing support port this morning. they and many others ran the media gauntlet before making a beeline to the near oft restaurant for their first hot meal in days. it is taking a while for everyone to get east ship because there are 12 decked and no working elevators. when they get off we can hear
media gauntlet. a lot of emails have been pouring in. and i have just been talking a lot. megyn: that s your glass company megyn: for those of our viewers who missed our interview yesterday. i want to recap briefly what you did. then i want to talk to you about the past 24 hours. you work for the glass company. you saw the plane go down. you go over to the burning building. you take your ladder and you decide to place it up because you see people in distress. you go up the ladder and what do you see inside this burning building? i see the windows broken out and all the people are standing in the window. it was dark in there, but enough daylight i could see i think all the electricity was out and the room was starting to fill with smoke. i could see just enough to