Saw the Today show interview with Atlanta mayor- Mayer got pissed off at Matt Lauer saying Atlanta stuck, disaster, etc- pointed out City of Atlanta street 80% cleared and the picture on today show were NOT in Atlanta, were outer suburbs and state road that were out of Atlanta Jurisdiction, not Atlanta responsibility. Lauer part back tracked but said Atlanta problem was- And Mayor jumped in again and repeated- it Wasn"t Atlanta that had the problems, why is Today show still saying the traffic jam was in Atlanta instead of true location? Lauer reads from script again and Mayor points out city street cleared, the City had spent 2.5 million on snow clearing equipment and Today show was misstating City capabilities, not getting to State and School district decisions that City didn"t have Authority over. Mayor got a couple minutes uninterupted then to state the multiple jurisdiction problems and suggestion for a future staggered go home now policy he had brought up but hadn"t the authority to impose on others. One of few times a politician got to stop a false fact stating media mutt, Today show deserved it. RN
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