looking like the most crowded memorial day weekend travel that we ve seen in the better part of two decades. i m neil cavuto. we re on top of the fast-moving developments with alexis mcadams and how flyers are faring in secaucus, new jersey. we begin with alexis. good afternoon from new york international. it s not too bad. check it out. it has been ebbing and flowing throughout the day. just in the past hour or so, there s a ground stop here at newark that has been lefted. there s issues that airports across the country. so let s take a look at this flight aware map that shows you what airports are dealing with. we re talking about more than 3,000 delays in and out of the u.s. right now and about 100 cancellations and counting. there s that ground stop or there was a ground stop at denver international due to the bad weather that was lifted moments ago. this morning, transportation secretary pete buttigieg tweeted out that things are moving along smoothly so far saying yes
response to depend to make. a stark fraud and what went wrong and the lessons learned, as the 11th hour gets underway on this friday night. greetings, everyone, i am symone sanders-townsend, and for stephanie ruhle. we begin here in washington d. c. with a massive verdict and a defamation case against former trump attorney rudy giuliani. he s been ordered to pay georgia election workers shaye moss and ruby freeman, more than $148 million in damages. that includes 60 million to benefit him for defamation, 20 million each for emotional distress plus another 75 million in punitive damages. the judge ruled earlier this year that giuliani defamed the two women, basically accusing boss and freeman of election fraud that led to vicious attacks and threats against both women. here s what they had to say after today s verdict. i spent ten years as an election worker in fulton county georgia. the lies rudy giuliani told me about me and my mommy after the 2020 presidential election ha
chris christie says that he can announce the coming days in mike pence is launching a super pac. all eyes are on ron desantis. the florida governor is especially to officially get into the race next week. and he is giving his biggest tease yet. we just completed what i would say is the boldest and most far-reaching agenda that would see in the modern history of a republican party. if you look at what we been able to accomplish their summing in there for anybody. in terms of the issues that we tackle and at the end of the day where country needs to be about. is this idea that it really matter where you start from just that people have an opportunity do big things in this country and that has been true historically when he to make sure that it s true again. speeforty also reportedly telling donors that he is only republican who can beat present joe biden. right now in the polls were present donald trump is the front runner by a big margin. while the republican race is buzzing
black homeless man. it happened on a new york city subway train after the man became unruly. potentially demanding an arrest. senior correspondent laura ingl is in new york life. hello, laura. reporter: shannah kothera many questions about what led u to the moments we have seen on that cell phone video of the chokehold with reports that someone said there was a weapon involved. now we have just obtained dispatch audio of when the nypd response to 911 calls referencing a gun and sends emergency responders to the scene. we ll have more that little bit first or listen to this. whenever we got to do, take it to the streets. shake make up. tear ( bleep ) up! [chanting]. as the voices demanding justice for jordan neely grow louder a source told fox news the case could go to a grand jury next week. one key issue what was the former marines mindset during the daily struggle which will help determine what, if any, charges he may face one of the former marine has lawyered up, cho
i m stephanie ruhle. new signs tonight of a legal battle brewing for the special counsel subpoena to former vp mike pence. cbs news reporting that trump s legal team is gearing up to track on the grounds of executive privilege. we learned yesterday that the jack smith subpoenaed the former vp that wants him to testify under oath that his investigation into trump s role in january 6th. jack smith is also overseeing the investigation into donald trump s handling of classified documents. tonight, abc news reports his legal team [inaudible] a folder with classification markings found last month at mar-a-lago. they also turned over a laptop belonging to one of trump s current aides. abc says trump s lawyers told agents, the folder had been copied onto the laptop. so far, neither trump s legal team nor the justice department is commenting. nbc news has not confirmed this reporting. meanwhile, fbi found another classified document today at mike pence s house in indiana. discover d