lots of travelers already have frayed nerves amid all of that the ceo of united airlines is apologizing for taking private jet out of the new york area this week while his airlines canceled flights that left thousands stranded. that frustration has been spreading across the country. according to flight alert.com there are about the 800 delayed nationwide with the worst delays in dallas, atlanta, chicago, worst cancellations washington, chicago, not necessarily as it has been. how s it looking over there? there relates struggling to meet the record numbers look and wait times about 20 minutes or so. ~ flights delayed here in atlanta. you mentioned the numbers are simply record-breaking. posted pandemic levels four years ago be exceeded 17.7 million expected to travel by air in the u.s. during the holiday week for atlanta had to process more than 100,000 tsa just friday alone. the numbers up 11% over one year ago. try to tell people, get to the airport early. at least two or th
station in new york city. john ratcliffe says the explanation for covid-19 is a leak. pizza delivery man in the right place at the right time, a suspect happened to run right by him. police thank the pizza man for the assist and said if he is interested in a job, they are hiring. i was at the right place at the right time. ainsley: we start with a fox news alert, a russian court upholding the detention of journalist evan gershkovich on espionage charges steve the u.s. ambassador says the charges are bas baseless. alexandria hoff with more. alexandria: legal procedure doesn t seem to work out for americans. the 39-year-old reporter appeared resilient. he was in a pen made of glass and metal and did not speak during the hearing. based on the outcome, gershkovich will be held in the former kgb facility, which was used to house alleged spies during the soviet era and that is what the kremlin has made gershkovich out to be. his detention is part of a control campaign b
what is going on? let s go outfront. good evening. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, will merrick garland indict donald trump? tonight, a major clue into what investigators are focusing on, that is the fake electors, those fake electors from contested states. bennie thompson, the chairman of the january 6th committee, saying his committee is providing the doj with witness transcripts to put up the fraj la fraudulentelectors. they ve included testimony from the chairwoman of the republican national committee, describing a call that she received from the former president and his attorney, john eastman. he turned the call over to mr. eastman, who then proceeded to talk about the importance of the rnc helping the campaign gather these contingent electors in case any of the legal challenges that were ongoing changed the result did you receive a call from andy y biggs of arizona on the morning of january 6th? i did. he asked if i would sign on both to a letter that
to verify any to verify before you trust because steve is no longer believe in her question brought up the deep fake wood with a deep fakes that popped up earlier in the spring and april was hillary clinton seemingly endorsing rhonda santa has been very complementary of him but it was not real, completely fake. but, how can we tell the difference? that s exactly the right question to ask. how do you verify? the best suit combat areas for evil is used for good or there are few tools that can identify when something is generated. and on some event are right we are breaking up their unfortunate will give it a couple seconds are we going to get paul back? do we have him back? we do good wonderful great,
we heard from the lawyer of jose alba, charged with the murder at the bodega. career criminal walks in and jose alba stabs him and he ended up having to go to prison. he says next time an innocent man does nothing but protect themselves from violent attack, they should not be made the village. we heard from madeline brame, who lost her son stabbed to death on a new york city street. he was stabbed nine times and another person stabbed him 12 times and left his body on the street to bleed to death, she says. there is his mom. she says it the district attorney s office is receiving money you need to pull that funding until he starts prosecuting crime. i think we have paul back. can you hear me? what was you can takeaway