liza and derek miller, if you are getting back on the slopes today, you be careful now. stay warm and careful. >> thank you so much. we will. >> it is now 7:09. now here's lester. >> and thanks to the travel frustrations caused by the storm are beginning to boil over. thousands of passengers have been stranded at airports around the country for three days. some roads here in the snow zone are waiting for plows. jeff rosen is in brooklyn with the latest on the cleanup. jeff, good morning. >> reporter: hi, lester. good morning to you. here we are, three days after the storm in the biggest city in the country. and it's really still a disaster area along many of the side streets. right now, i'm standing not in a park, not in a field somewhere, this is actually a residential area, a residential side street in the middle of brooklyn, new york. and when i say it's not been plowed, i mean it. i did not mean plows came through and snow just covered over, i'm saying a plow never came through, you can't get a car through here or an ambulance through here or a police car through her