cancelled, leaving many stranded. adam klotz is bringing the christmas weekend forecast. madelyn is live at the airport, hi, madelyn. good morning, griff and ashley, we have not seen a big pile up, but it is early and things could change. nationwide 2400 flights have been cancelled and 9500 flights delayed so far. the biggest concern in the new york city area are heavy rain, strong winds and icy roads as temperatures drop. outside new york, blizzard conditions through the great lakes and northeast could affect ground conditions at many airports and disruptions could lead to a domino effect. several airlines have been waving fees, but that hasn t helped a lot of people. it is not looking good. they changed my gate, then cancelled my flight. i got to go rebook or refund. we were anticipating the flights were going to get cancelled and we rebooked on wednesday night and rebooked twice back on united this actual. i contemplated driving in case flights got cancelled. t
chairman benny thompson says no. but you don t, just to be clear, you don t anticipate that the committee, itself, will offer up a formal referral? no, that s not our job. our job is to look at the facts and circumstances around journal 6. what caused it and make recommendations after that. but is ranking member liz cheney saying maybe. she tweeted the january 6th select committee has not issued a conclusion regarding potential criminal referrals. we will announce a decision on that at an appropriate time. all right. the committee laid out a case for the why when the president refused to accept the results beyond just a hurt ego. yesterday, we heard about alleged grit that the trump campaign spent months fundraising off supposed election fraud even as it knew there was no election fraud. campaign aides and lawyers admitted that they did know it under oath and said they told the president the truth as well. all while, all the while, millions of dollars were pouring in. a
community around the house was like. ashley: many neighbors refer to the residence as a party house. a shocking unprovoked,a tack on a subway platform. warning at home, the footage is graphic. the surveillance shows a man kicking a woman to the train tracks, moments before a train speeds into the station, the victim flips head first to the tracks. she was able to get up and run to safety, after learning her attacker has a long rap sheet, she is demanding to know why is this guy not locked up and why is he out doing this to people? the suspect is charged with attempted murder and being held without bail. griff: a judge now blocking the vote pushed by nevada governor sisolak, to stop every includes the mother of
take the death penalty out of this state, they want to abolish the death penalty altogether. so it was something we ve been working on, it is alarming they want to blanket and essentially commute all sentences regardless of what the murder was or the charges were. griff: jennifer, as the father of two daughters, my heart breaks for you. two days from christmas, just so governor sisolak and governor brown who also wants this in her state, what will christmas be like for you without alyssa at the dinner table? it s everyday is difficult and ever since her murder, we ve been trying to get through the
civic duty in being on a jury and so it s very frustrating to see our family just feel like it is being tossed aside and justice doesn t seem to matter to these folks and it is heartbreaking. griff: jennifer, why do you think governor sisolak would want to do this? honestly, i m not sure. again, we ve been fighting this and i spoke to the legislature in april of last year and at that time, he also mentioned there were some murderers and some situations where the death penalty was necessary so they were saving that for the most heinous acts, so for him to do a