where he faces a possible life sentence and in ukraine, resistance forces are on the offensive as some analysts say the military s fighting capabilities are running out. we ll take you live to kyiv. but we begin with our top story right now, unfolding across the country, a travel nightmare for millions of people trying to get home after the christmas holiday as a monstrous winter storm barrels east. right now, more than 2800 flights have been cancelled. that s today alone leaving frustrated travelers strand ed i airport terminals. southwest will operate just one-third of its scheduled flights in the coming days representative from the pilot association says the airline s scheduling system is partly to blame. the death toll has climbed to 63 nationwide after this brutal storm blanketed parts of western new york with as much as four feet of snow and brought powerful wind gusts up to 70 miles per hour with more snow in the forecast, tishls fear the deet death toll could cont
which was released this week and which he hopes to pass next month. irika. sargent: nancy cordes in rome, thank you. tensions are rising across the country over vaccine mandates as unvaccinated workers face deadlines to get their shots. cbs michael george in new york, where first responders are in the spotlight. michael. reporter: irika, good evening. right now, the f.d.n.y. s vaccination rate is at 77% and the n.y.p.d. s is at 84%, and that could rise over the weekend, but there s a lot of concern about what happens if thousands of officers, firefighters, and city workers are put on unpaid leave. garbage is piling up in some new york neighborhoods, sanitation crews apparently skipping pickups to protest one of the toughest vaccine mandates in the nation. angry protests broke out this wreak leading up to monday s
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i m done? i got you got a lot, man. i m going to go to rahima ellis. that was i heard a lot of that today out here. i heard a lot of that today. a lot like that. people got a lot of stories to tell. rehema ellis, rehema you were following folks out here earlier this morning cleaning up. tell me what you saw today. reporter: i saw a lot of people coming together in a community that says they want to be remembered for their cohesiveness and rather than their divisiveness. they want to be remembered for something that s positive rather than something that s destructive. so they decided to take matters into their own hands and not wait for the sanitation crews to come out onto their streets, and instead, people got their own plastic bags their own brooms their own dust pans and they went out onto their own streets and they cleaned up and they did it as a cohesive group. and they were very very sorrowful about what they had seen. and one of the things that always strikes me a eni