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outraged, and no way to get home.
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Southwest nn canceling two
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get answers and find out what all those
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passengers are now owed. Also
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breaking nn, more bodies found
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the longest blizzard in Buffalo history.
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Military police called nn. Many
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roads still closed the incredible
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efforts to move cars deserted.
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What our team found as they trekked through
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a city cut off by nn. Just
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nn the major move from the Supreme Court on
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immigration, the high court keeping
1:18
Title forty two in effect for
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now. What that means for the surge
1:22
at the border, shelters full,
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migrant families forced to sleep in
1:27
the cold thousands more intense
1:29
waiting to cross, desperate for food,
1:31
and warmth. Coming clean, incoming
1:34
congressman George Santos, who
1:36
lied on his resume, will he face
1:38
consequences when he gets to Nn?
1:41
Inside the fight against medical misinformation
1:44
and children, what you need to know
1:46
and riding it out the stories of strangers
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surviving a historic snowstorm
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and finding time to help while
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trying to stay warm. It's nn HIRING
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AMERICAN. THIS
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IS NBC NIGHTLY NEWS WITH
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LESTER HOLT. AND
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GOOD EVENING. I'M TOM YAMAS IN FOR LESTER
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TONIGHT. AFTER THAT HOLIDAY DEEP FREEZE
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AND DEADLY HISTORIC Nn THAT'S
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STILL EFFECTING SO MANY AMERICANS, IT'S
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AN AIRLINE MELD Nn THAT LEADS OUR NEWS
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THIS EVENING. Southwest airlines again,
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canceling thousands of flights today,
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far more than any other carrier. Tens
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of thousands of nn stranded the
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transportation department and Southwest
2:25
itself calling it unacceptable. The
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airline has already canceled thousands more
2:30
flights tomorrow nn Thursday what
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is supposed to be a relatively quiet holiday
2:35
week has instead become a chaotic
2:37
transportation mess with mountains
2:39
of unclean luggage piling up. IN
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A MOMENT, I'LL DISCUSS WHAT'S BEHIND IT ALL
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IN THE FINANCIAL COMPENSATION. TRANSPORTATION
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SECRETARY. PETE BUTTIGIEG TELLS ME
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should be coming to some travelers. But we
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begin tonight with Blaine Alexander on
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the travel nightmare after Christmas.
2:56
At Airport, after airport.
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Now I know why there's a line my flight was nn.
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This is the picture of an unprecedented
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travel
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nightmare. I've
3:05
been here at the airport all day. With
3:07
thousands of flights canceled again today, more
3:09
than eighty percent of them are due to just
3:11
one airline. While major carriers
3:13
like Delta JetBlue and American together
3:16
had fewer than two hundred cancellations today.
3:19
Southwest had to cancel more than
3:21
twenty six hundred flights. Look
3:23
at this mess. Everybody over his past.
3:25
I went to other airlines
3:28
in there. Everybody's booked air
3:30
price, but can't get out. Southwest CEO
3:33
releasing this statement tonight. We're
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doing everything we can to return
3:37
to a normal operation. Nn
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please also hear that I'm truly sorry.
3:41
Large numbers of scheduled flights simultaneously
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froze as record bitter cold brought
3:46
challenges for all
3:47
airlines. But the Department of Transportation
3:49
says it's concerned about what it calls an
3:52
unacceptable rate of cancellations and
3:54
is looking into whether those disruptions were
3:56
within the airline's control. Southwest
3:59
also acknowledged the situation as
4:01
unacceptable. The airline took the worst
4:03
hit in part because winter weather impacted
4:05
two major hubs in Tago and Nn.
4:08
But the Southwest flight nn union
4:10
points to the airline using out of date
4:12
technology to schedule cruise. We've
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had flight attendants waiting on hold
4:17
for seventeen hours to get in touch
4:19
with prescheduling, and it's just a plural.
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One ripple effect compounding the chaos,
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baggage piling up, NBC's
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Emily O'Kenna is at Chicago's Midway.
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Travelers who do manage to catch a southwest
4:30
flight are greeted by yet another challenge
4:33
upon arrival of Epic for four
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ships sifting through this sea of luggage
4:37
here at midway to maybe find
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their bag. We've been in line for
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two hours Ricky's
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checking on the other flights.
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Ricky and Emily Nn started their journey
4:49
yesterday, trying to get home to Las Vegas
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nn to their two year old son after
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waiting four hours at New York's LaGuardia
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Airport. Some lady walked through that was with Southwest
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and said, hey, we have nineteen tickets to get
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to Atlanta on a bus.
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Anybody wanna go on a bus ride, which is
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one of the thirteen hour bus ride to
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get to
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Atlanta. They hung nn hoping for better
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flight options in a different city, only
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to find another line and another
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frustrating
5:15
weight. Everybody
5:16
else in the same situation. So, I mean, we're not special.
5:18
We're just trying to get home. Okay.
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Alright. Blaine Alexander joins us live tonight
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from Heartsfield Jack nn airport
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there in Atlanta. And blame the big question
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tonight, how long will passengers be stranded?
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Well, Tom, the airline says that it will likely take
5:34
days to get back on track. Southwest has
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already slashed some nn five hundred
5:38
flights for tomorrow, another twelve hundred
5:40
for Thursday IN FACT, THE AIRLINE SAYS THAT
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IT'S ONLY GOING TO BE OPERATING FOR ABOUT
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A THIRD OF ITS NORMAL SCHUL Nn
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THE COMING DAYS. TOM?
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Alright, Blaine Alexander leading us off tonight
5:51
with more cancellations on the way and
5:53
so many travelers still in limbo.
5:56
When and how does this meltdown end? Secretary
5:58
of nn Pete Buttigieg joins
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us
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now. Secretary, thank you for being here.
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First up, Southwest clearly made mistakes.
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WHAT IS THE AIRLINE OF THE THOUSANDS OF
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PASSENGERS STRANDED BY WHAT THEIR
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OWN EMPLOYEES HAVE DESCRIBED AS Nn
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and data nn? Well,
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they need to take care of their passengers and
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they need to take care of their employees. Look,
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everybody understands that there is extreme
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weather across the tree, but where
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most airlines saw their performance start
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to
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improve, Southwest has actually moved
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in the other direction. You've got passengers
6:30
who are stranded ended, you got passengers
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who can't get a hold of customer service. It's
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an unacceptable situation. Secretary,
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I know you've spoken with Southwest Airlines
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could they tell you how they fix this?
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They told me in their words that they will go above
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and beyond their written customer service
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I'm going to be holding them accountable for
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doing
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that. Does that
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mean financial compensation? Absolutely.
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At a minimum, there need to be cash refunds
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for the the nn vessel flights. And
6:57
they need to be taken care of passengers where
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they got stuck with
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meals, hotel compensation. Now
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they've they've put up a website to get those
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kinds of requests in. Nn, I 27
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go back to October of last year when
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Southwest had nearly the exact
7:12
same problem. Thousands of flights canceled.
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HOW CAN TRAVELERS HAVE FAITH IN THE AIRLINE
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Nn TO BE FRANK HAVE FAITH IN YOUR DEPARTMENT
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AS A WATCHDOG IF THESE PROMS KEEP
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HAPPENING. But what we did, especially
7:24
over the course of the problems we saw this year,
7:26
was press the airlines to increase their
7:28
customer service nn. They did that.
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They did that in writing. And now that we have
7:33
that in hand, we were able to hold them
7:35
accountable to a higher standard than
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what was possible last year. Now again,
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what we have going on right now is different
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for Southwest this one airline than
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what we're seeing across the rest of the system.
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As a watchdog, we are going to hold
7:48
them accountable. And we're gonna have to take
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a deeper look at what's going on with their
7:53
scheduling systems. We all understand
7:55
that you can't control the weather. This
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has clearly crossed the line from what's an
7:59
uncontrollable weather situation to something
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that is the airline's direct
8:03
responsibility. Alright. Secretary Buttigieg,
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we appreciate your time tonight.
8:07
Nn with so many travelers sidelined by
8:10
these disruptions, a travel ban remains
8:12
nn effect tonight in Buffalo where that massive
8:14
snowstorm is being blamed for dozens
8:16
of deaths in the region. President Biden declaring
8:19
a state of emergency in Western New York.
8:21
JESTY COUCH IS THERE TONIGHT.
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Nn PARTS OF BLIZZARD STRICKEN BOUBLOW, TONIGHT
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THERE'S TOO MUCH SNOW TO PLOUGHT AND OFFICIALS
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ARE BEGGING for cooperation from residents.
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Please, please, please,
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do not drive in the city of Buffalo.
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People walking to streets, but side walks
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submerged days after the deadliest
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storm in the city's history. Now
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more than thirty dead in Western New
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York. Among them, Nn T Taylor,
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her sister say, She was one of
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the best sisters -- Yeah. -- daughters,
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all kinds of nn, all types
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we've ever had. Taylor's
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sisters say she pulled over on her drive home
8:58
from work Friday with the storm bearing
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down. They say Taylor took
9:02
these videos in her final hours, calling
9:04
nine eleven for help that didn't make it
9:06
in
9:06
time. A resident finding her dead
9:09
the day before Christmas. We
9:11
also let the city filter. I we
9:13
feel like the emergency assist
9:16
system should have went a little harder
9:18
for
9:18
everybody, to be honest.
9:20
I would say that my heart goes out to
9:23
that grieving family. Nn those conditions,
9:26
it was very hard for emergency
9:28
first responders. As
9:30
more snow felt today, some digging
9:32
out well beyond their driveways. This
9:35
is the most extreme snowfall I ever seen
9:37
nn my life. Some in Buffalo whisked to
9:39
safety on the back of snowmobiles. Even
9:41
as Buffalo's road conditions begin to
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improve, we're still seeing scenes like
9:46
this, a car, a nn in
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the middle of the street. State police
9:50
released videos showing how they are moving vehicles
9:52
by forklift as officials say one
9:54
hundred military police will be enforcing
9:57
a citywide travel ban 27 many
9:59
are
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ignoring. Why are you so adamant
10:02
about people staying home right now still?
10:04
We're adamant about that because we literally
10:06
have hundreds of pieces of heavy equipment.
10:10
Those vehicles limited maneuverability.
10:14
Alright. Jesse Curtis joins us now live from
10:16
Buffalo. Jesse, I know you have new reporting on
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when they'll open the roads. Nn THIS CITY
10:20
WE KNOW SO Nn ARE STARTING TO GROW DESPERATE.
10:24
EVEN BOUFELO'S MAYOR SAYS HE'S RUNNING
10:26
LOW ON FOOD, BUT HE HOPES THEY MIGHT BE ABLE
10:28
TO LIFT THAT TRAVEL later today so
10:31
people can shop
10:31
tomorrow. And even tonight, we've still got vehicles
10:34
like this one behind walls of
10:36
snow. Tom, nn, everywhere
10:38
you look. Alright. Jesse Kirsch for us. Jesse, thank
10:40
you. Now to that breaking news on the border
10:42
restriction known as title forty two,
10:44
the supreme court ruling that it will remain in
10:46
effect for now. NBC Sam Brock
10:48
is in El Paso, Texas with the latest in
10:50
Sam. We can see the reality of the border
10:53
there behind you and tonight some major news.
10:56
Yeah. Tom, as you look around me right now, it is organized
10:59
chaos here in El Paso, one of many cities
11:01
across the country that's dealing with an immigration crisis
11:04
Nn Tom, the Supreme Court voting five
11:06
to four today to extend Title forty
11:08
two as an emergency measure, taking up the
11:10
case, which is now going to be decided in
11:12
June. After months of legal
11:14
limbo, the supreme court signing with
11:16
Republican lawmakers in keeping title
11:18
forty two intact for now. The
11:21
policy allows the government to block asylum
11:23
seekers from some nn, but not others.
11:26
The conditions have been dire overnight
11:28
in El Paso bodies bundled by blankets
11:31
nn near freezing temperatures with local shelters
11:33
either full or unavailable to those without
11:36
proper documentation. A nearby
11:38
bus serving as the only brake from
11:40
the cold. Some migrants showing
11:42
us cut risk from cartels skin
11:45
damaged by the freeze, and perilous
11:47
train rides. This
11:49
family traveled for five months from
11:52
Honduras With
11:54
five kids, the youngest of one
11:56
year old, all covered in blankets that
11:58
are wet from frost, now sick
12:01
with the flu. What
12:05
do you 27 do, I ask? The father tells
12:07
me a life where my kids can study, a nice
12:10
roof over our heads and clothes. With
12:12
the mother adds nn to be free.
12:16
This man from Venezuela says the clothes he's
12:18
wearing came from churches, nn, and
12:20
good nn. With lives at stake,
12:23
the politics have taken center stage.
12:25
Texas governor Greg Abbott and I tweeting about
12:27
the nearly sixteen thousand migrants that
12:29
Texas has bust all over the US.
12:31
Were providing relief to local communities
12:34
overwhelmed by president Biden's open
12:36
border policies, he wrote, the White
12:38
House nn saying title forty two is a
12:40
public health measure it should not be extended
12:42
indefinitely, adding, to truly
12:44
fix our broken immigration system, we need Congress
12:47
to pass comprehensive immigration reform
12:49
Nn with no measures inside, its status
12:51
quo. As
12:54
people line up and wait for food, wondering
12:56
still what their future will look like nn
12:58
months from now.
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Sam Brock, NBC News, El Paso.
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Nn in sixty seconds, the congressman-elect who
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now admits he embellished his education, work
13:08
experience, even religion. What he
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says about it 27 calls for an ethics investigation.
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has been banned on all devices issued
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by the House of Nn. The Office
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is under pressure, accused of lying
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about his job experience and college education
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during his nn. He now admits
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he embellished on his resume. Now
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Democrats are pressuring him to resign. Here's
14:54
Stephanie Gask.
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Facing allegations he lied on his resume,
14:58
New York congressman-elect George Santos
15:00
has this to
15:01
say. If I disappointed anyone,
15:04
by resume embellishment.
15:07
I'm sorry. Adding a lot of
15:09
people overstate in their resumes or
15:12
twist a little bit or nn in
15:14
grand jade themselves.
15:15
Among the claims embellished his graduation
15:18
from Barooq College. Nn tells
15:20
the New York Post I didn't graduate from
15:22
any institution of higher learning. The
15:24
Republican is under fire after the New York Times
15:27
revealed his biography couldn't be entirely
15:29
corroborated. Nn a claim on his
15:31
website that he used to be an associate asset
15:34
manager at Citigroup. The thirty
15:36
four year old now saying he never worked
15:38
directly for Citigroup. Nn THERE
15:40
ARE QUESTIONS ABOUT HIS HERITAGE. HERE'S
15:42
Nn SAID THE REPUBLICAN Nn Coalition
15:45
LAST NOVEMBER, SPEAKING ABOUT CONGRESSMAN,
15:47
Nn Zelda.
15:48
Leah served as an inspiration, as
15:50
a friend, and as a leader for
15:53
for the Jewish folks in congress, and
15:55
for all of us in this room by point
15:57
one point being just two members. So
16:00
now we're gonna be
16:00
three. Santos tells the post I
16:02
never claimed to be Jewish. I am
16:05
Catholic. He has not responded to NBC
16:07
Nn' request for comment. Today,
16:09
his constituents in Long Island had
16:11
mixed opinions. What do you think should happen with
16:13
George Santos? I'm very
16:15
concerned about it. I think the
16:17
I would like to see the election done
16:20
over. For this voter, the important thing
16:22
is policy. I think he
16:24
he embellished his
16:27
his resume. Do you think that that
16:29
disqualifies him from being a congressman?
16:32
Nn. Santos insists he's still
16:35
committed to serve. Once worn in,
16:37
it would take an act of a Republican controlled
16:39
house. TO REMOVIVE HIM. Nn
16:42
GOST, NBC NEWS, GREAT NEXT Nn YORK.
16:45
WE THINK STEPHANIE FOR THAT AND WE'RE BACK IN A
16:47
MOMENT WITH HOW HEALTH OFFICIALS ARE TRYING
16:49
TO COMBAT TO SPREAD OF MEDICAL MISINFORMATION.
16:54
WELCOME BACK HEALTH OFFICIALS ARE WORKING TO COMBAT
16:56
THE SPREAD OF GROWING MEDICAL
16:58
Nn. Our Christian Dahlgren teamed
17:00
up with Kaiser Health News to investigate
17:03
what some fears of growing health threat and how
17:05
it could impact kids. Davy
17:07
Baker wasn't sure if she was going
17:10
to get the COVID vaccine. They said
17:12
it's gonna change her DNA. They
17:14
came up with the vaccine too quickly.
17:17
Misinformation that fueled rumors
17:19
and divided communities across the country.
17:22
But while the spread of COVID may have slowed
17:24
since the height of the pandemic, The spread
17:26
of misinformation has not.
17:29
A recent survey shows one third of parents
17:31
now oppose schools requiring children
17:33
to get measles nn other vaccines.
17:36
In Oklahoma City, vaccination rates
17:38
among school age children have dropped
17:41
four and a half percent over the last
17:43
three
17:43
years. We worry about things like
17:45
measles, mom, rubella, and other diseases
17:48
that nn largely been
17:49
controlled, and now we're seeing increased
17:51
hesitancy there.
17:53
Thanks 27 miss him for
17:54
Nn to misinformation. Nn a local
17:56
clinic, doctor Dale Bratzel says
17:59
flu shots are down 27, even
18:01
as the nation deals with one of the worst flu
18:03
seasons in years. We're only
18:05
at about half of the typical number
18:07
of flu injections that we
18:09
would typically see by this time of the year.
18:12
It worries me 27 A GREAT EXTENS. Reporter:
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USED TO BATTLING DISEASE THE OKLAIMA
18:16
CITY HEALTH DEPARTMENT NOW FINDS ITSELF
18:18
ALSO FIGHTING LIES ABOUT VACCINE
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SAFETY. How dangerous is misinformation?
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It's cost lives. I mean, I don't
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know how else to say it. It's about
18:28
as dangerous as it
18:29
gets. The department has had to
18:31
move resources to monitor public
18:33
sentiment using new technology to
18:36
comb through social media. When
18:38
vaccine messaging was drawing fire,
18:40
The health department removed the word vaccine
18:43
and added choose to its public
18:45
service
18:45
announcements. It worked. Our
18:48
negativity that we had on our all
18:50
of our media platforms dropped
18:52
immediately. It started going
18:54
down because we had offered the choice
18:57
as opposed to the message of getting vaccinated.
18:59
At a time when funding cuts are already
19:01
stretching health departments to the limit,
19:03
having to put resources toward fighting
19:06
misinformation is adding to the
19:08
strain. Public health funding has
19:10
been cut by almost twenty percent in
19:12
the decade leading up 27 COVID. Public
19:14
health departments did not have enough people, and
19:16
they did not have enough nn, and that made
19:18
their response really difficult. Davey
19:20
says she finally learned the truth from
19:22
a pharmacist and got the shot.
19:25
I'm glad I changed my mind and One
19:28
small victory. IN THE GROWING BATTLE
19:30
AGAINST MEDICAL MITS. KRISTEN
19:32
DAHLGREN, NBC
19:34
NEWS, OKLAOMA CITY. Nn
19:36
WE COME BACK, firing stories of
19:38
how people across the country banded
19:40
together to find hope in the middle of
19:42
a crisis. This
19:46
historic storm nn the ongoing travel
19:48
chaos won't soon be forgotten, but
19:50
we leave you tonight on an uplifting note
19:52
of how throughout these crisis, some
19:54
are making the best of a very bad situation.
19:59
Nn that monster storm hit the Buffalo
20:02
area, Siblings, Carla, and
20:04
Cory Rodriguez were on the road
20:06
trying to reach their mother in the hospital. Next
20:09
thing you know, we're in a White House. With nowhere
20:11
to turn, the bright lights of a
20:13
target came calling, but the
20:15
store was closed. And I said,
20:17
I know I'm not buying anything. I'm not buying
20:19
anything. I I just we just need shelter.
20:22
Target employees took them in for
20:24
more than forty hours. Carla
20:26
ass the time making TikTok videos.
20:34
Even sleeping in the box STORE AND
20:36
GIVING HER FOLLOWERS, THE GRAND TOUR.
20:39
BUT ALSO Nn IT FORWARD AT
20:41
TIMES HELPING OTHERS GET THEIR CARS
20:43
FREE. IN TEXAS, more
20:45
spontaneous goodwill. Flight
20:47
cancellations left three college football
20:50
players from Pitt stranded in
20:52
Dallas. You have to be twenty five who rent
20:54
a car. So we're in line at the
20:56
car rental place, you know, scrambling, trying
20:58
to, like, reserve a car That's when
21:00
basketball coach Joel Goulding from
21:02
a completely different school jumped
21:05
in to offer the players a ride down
21:07
to El Paso. Driving nine
21:09
hours overnight so they could practice
21:11
for the upcoming nn
21:12
bowl.
21:13
By the time the trip was over, I felt like we had
21:15
become really a a family nn back in
21:17
New York Pori and Carla made
21:19
out of the Target store nn on their
21:21
way home kept helping just
21:23
like those Target workers helped
21:25
them. Yeah. The situation definitely
21:28
just really showed that when,
21:30
you know, we're going through it, the community
21:33
will will be there. They will be there.
21:35
IN EVERY
21:36
WAY. WITH BIG BOSS WE CAN. Adrienne:
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Nn THAT'S NIGHTLY NEWS FOR THIS TUESDAY. THANK YOU
21:41
SO MUCH FOR WATCHING. I'M TOM YAMAS. FOR
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ALL OF US HERE Nn NEWS, Good
21:45
night.
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He was a high powered banker.
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Gee nn the life of the party.
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They lived guilt advice among
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the rich and nn. But
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what happens when the world to do dabble
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in death and people whose paths
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would normally never cross become
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partners in crime. I'm
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Keith Morrison, and this is
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