oversees the highways. let s listen back in. we will come back. more than 48 hours after a snowstorm paralyzed parts of the south. atlanta is still digging out. there hundreds of abandoned cars littering the roads. primary and secondary highways. hundreds have been towed and the city is waiting for the owners to get them. the big question today summed up in the headline that streams across the frontline of atlanta s newspaper, the journal constitution, you see the words there. how did this happen? the two men taking the most heat, heard from one of them, georgia governor nathan deal. satterized and making snow angels while atlanta was in the midst of an icy gridlock. you heard from governor deal appeared in a news conference
a radio personality is with me here in studio 7. katie leslie is the reporter for the ajc. ladies, welcome to both of you and let me begin. you need to reiterate and play the sound from just about an hour ago. having said i m not satisfied, i m not going to look for state goffs. i m the governor and the buck stops with me and i accept responsibility for it and also accept the responsibility of being able to make corrective actions as they come in the future. we heard the i m sorry from the mayor yesterday. now finally a couple of days later, we hear from governor deal. that s do you think that s what people wanted? they accept responsibility? sure. it was a great performance and it came off sincere. it was completely late. i felt like if you could have
and a situation now so serious president obama is getting involved. saw the mass exodus yesterday from that area. it was incredible. those pictures keep rolling in of neighborhoods on fire. good morning, everybody. welcome to early start. i m ashleigh banfield. i m zor ray da zam bow lynn. up first, the decision that will affect every single american is less than five hours away. the supreme court will decide whether all or parts of the affordable care act dubbed obamacare by many is constitutional. politically it is considered the signature legislation of president obama s time in office, and it s likely to be a center piece of the presidential election campaign as well. mitt romney, the presumptive republican presidential nominee, says he ll take action regardless of the decision. whatever the supreme court does tomorrow, one thing we know, if i m elected president, we re going to get rid of obamacare and replace it with real reform. and the american people