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here at laguardia, we're seeing some of the most. david? >> gio, thank you. >>> we're going to turn to the other breaking headline tonight. sours say lawyers for president biden finding a second batch of classified documents, this time, at a different location than the first. here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: tonight, sources tell abc news that after lawyers for president biden discovered a batch of classified documents in a former office he used after being vice president, they immediately went digging to see if there were any more. and we are now told that they did end up finding a second set of classified documents at another location. >> people know i take classified documents, classified information seriously. >> reporter: sources telling abc news the initial batch of roughly ten classified documents discovered in november were vice presidential briefing papers, some marked top secret with information about a number of other countries. >> i don't know what's in the documents. i've -- my lawyers
here at laguardia, we're seeing some of the most. david? >> gio, thank you. >>> we're going to turn to the other breaking headline tonight. sours say lawyers for president biden finding a second batch of classified documents, this time, at a different location than the first. here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: tonight, sources tell abc news that after lawyers for president biden discovered a batch of classified documents in a former...
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first we heard, looking at laguardia.as a ground stop, then we saw flights taking off. >> yeah. >> united and american and other airlines grounded their flights, but jetblue decided to take off now. an order from faa now coming down saying all airlines will have an effective ground stop until 9:00 a.m. >> delaying all outbound flights until at least 9:00 a.m. this morning eastern time. >> at least 9:00 a.m. look at flightaware anybodies further delays, just keep going up as we have a plane, again a delta plane now at laguardia. >> a lot of confess about this outage and whether or not it was the system needing to be updated and budgetary reasons, or, you know, very far outside possibility something else, but this is a pretty big, big impact on american travel and on travelers, and on commercial travel. this is going to have a lot of impact on people's lives throughout the next few hours. >> right. >> but also big questions as to how this happened and how to prevent it from happening again. >> and it impacts americans trave
first we heard, looking at laguardia.as a ground stop, then we saw flights taking off. >> yeah. >> united and american and other airlines grounded their flights, but jetblue decided to take off now. an order from faa now coming down saying all airlines will have an effective ground stop until 9:00 a.m. >> delaying all outbound flights until at least 9:00 a.m. this morning eastern time. >> at least 9:00 a.m. look at flightaware anybodies further delays, just keep going up...
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the normally busy laguardia airport here in new york at a standstill for hours. planes parked at the gates. inside the terminals across the country, scenes like this one in charlotte, north carolina. crowds of passengers waiting and and at so many airports, this.- including this one near state college, pennsylvania, passengers already seated on planes ordered to then get off the plane and wait in the terminal. so, what was this? and tonight, as we're on the air, we're also learning that canada is now facing something similar, though their backup system seems to be working. gio benitez covers aviation and he leads us off tonight from laguardia. >> reporter: tonight, abc news learning what may have caused the catastrophic system failure that led to the first nationwide ground stop of flights since 9/1. a senior official saying it appears to be the result of a mistake made during routine maintenance of a crucial faa computer system. an engineer apparently replaced one file with another, not realizing the mistake was being made. as the systems began showing problems,
the normally busy laguardia airport here in new york at a standstill for hours. planes parked at the gates. inside the terminals across the country, scenes like this one in charlotte, north carolina. crowds of passengers waiting and and at so many airports, this.- including this one near state college, pennsylvania, passengers already seated on planes ordered to then get off the plane and wait in the terminal. so, what was this? and tonight, as we're on the air, we're also learning that canada...
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what does it seem like at laguardia, what is the scene like at laguardia?ateful for that, because many of the people who are heading out of, you know, new years day celebrations, back to their different corners of the country, they dealt with some of the challenges that you just described, and i talked to a young guy who is living in kansas, has family here, and he says he waited around at the airport back home for about 12 hours, annual was stuck, and finally made the very last flight that was able to make it out. he was just so grateful that he was able to get that precious time with family. but you know, a lot of other people weren't as lucky. and so people here are grateful that it seems to be over. but they definitely have their eye on southwest right now. everyone seems to be aware of the investigation, you know, grateful to be in most cases flying other airlines today, but also very curious to see what ends up happening, and what kind of accountability there may be for the airlines and what kind of changes they ultimately make, lindsey. >> what about
what does it seem like at laguardia, what is the scene like at laguardia?ateful for that, because many of the people who are heading out of, you know, new years day celebrations, back to their different corners of the country, they dealt with some of the challenges that you just described, and i talked to a young guy who is living in kansas, has family here, and he says he waited around at the airport back home for about 12 hours, annual was stuck, and finally made the very last flight that was...
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guy: kriti gupta at laguardia. a recovery, but the effect could last a while.f power is on bloomberg television and radio. alix and i are off to the cable show. we are watching carefully the ongoing strikes. ♪ >> from the world of politics to the world of business, this is balance of power with david westin. ♪ david: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, welcome to balance of our. the big news tomorrow is likely to be the cpi numbers that takes another look at it elation with expectations of it may be coming down. we welcome the professor of
guy: kriti gupta at laguardia. a recovery, but the effect could last a while.f power is on bloomberg television and radio. alix and i are off to the cable show. we are watching carefully the ongoing strikes. ♪ >> from the world of politics to the world of business, this is balance of power with david westin. ♪ david: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, welcome to balance of our. the big news tomorrow is likely to be the cpi numbers that takes another look at it elation with...
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, riding a tiny jet ski. [ light laughter ] do panic, check out of your hotel early, and head to laguardiawants you to do. you've fallen into his trap. [ light laughter ] do arrive at the airport thinking you're safe don't scream when you realize laguardia is his nest, and his children are hungry. [ laughter ] this has been "dos and don'ts. ♪ dos and don't dos and don'ts yeah ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: some business news, t-mobile just announced that hackers stole information on 37 million of their customers. t-mobile tried to spin it by saying, "great news, we're now offering unlimited data for hackers. [ laughter ] some more business news. yesterday, jeff bezos made a a rare visit to the newsroom of "the washington post" where he -- he owns that and so, but i think you can tell that bezos was there. look at the headlines today. they look a little different do we have a copy of today's paper. i appreciate it. thank you very much. look at this headline. "man with beautiful, lush hair enters office. [ laughter ] the science section. here, "scientists discover world's most beautiful n
, riding a tiny jet ski. [ light laughter ] do panic, check out of your hotel early, and head to laguardiawants you to do. you've fallen into his trap. [ light laughter ] do arrive at the airport thinking you're safe don't scream when you realize laguardia is his nest, and his children are hungry. [ laughter ] this has been "dos and don'ts. ♪ dos and don't dos and don'ts yeah ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: some business news, t-mobile just announced that hackers stole...
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and new york's laguardia airport this morning where domestic flights out of all united states airports are temporarily grounded for at least the next hour. >> "today in the bay's" bob redell live for us at oakland airport. it sounds like that ripple effect at local airports is starting to widen. >> reporter: it is, marcus and laura. you might recall 30 minutes ago we showed you the departure and arrival board at oakland international. there wasn't much yellow and red. you can see it's sti
and new york's laguardia airport this morning where domestic flights out of all united states airports are temporarily grounded for at least the next hour. >> "today in the bay's" bob redell live for us at oakland airport. it sounds like that ripple effect at local airports is starting to widen. >> reporter: it is, marcus and laura. you might recall 30 minutes ago we showed you the departure and arrival board at oakland international. there wasn't much yellow and red. you...
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they're not spirit. >> laguardia -- >> yeah?gh laguardia i put on the watch. that's where i get my 10,000 steps in. >> i did the other day. >> i got my 10,000 steps getting inside the airport going through security. >> it is a little big. >> next 10,000 trying to find the -- it's the first tri-state airport. right? i'm going, am i flying out of connecticut, jersey or pennsylvania today. >> yeah. you have to stop and take meals along the way. when you get through security breakfast and then lunch. hit the gate. we have to say laguardia is so much better, than people complained about for years and working to cut through the areas to the gate. >> like a two-story escalator. what if you drop your bag? >> like four stories. i don't know. >> i don't get that. who make that is? >> bathrooms in the small airports to get to the flight in three minutes. seriously. it is a haul. i'm fine but, you know, i'm getting old and a couple years i will have to get a mike barnacle scooter to get to the gate. >> it is very, very, very, very much exte
they're not spirit. >> laguardia -- >> yeah?gh laguardia i put on the watch. that's where i get my 10,000 steps in. >> i did the other day. >> i got my 10,000 steps getting inside the airport going through security. >> it is a little big. >> next 10,000 trying to find the -- it's the first tri-state airport. right? i'm going, am i flying out of connecticut, jersey or pennsylvania today. >> yeah. you have to stop and take meals along the way. when you...
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presenter was finally able to board her flight after being caught up in the problems at new york's laguardia. >> the ground stop here has been lifted, the faa grounded all flights in america between 6:00 and 9:00 thi morning because of a computer outage, software that communicates between the regulator and planes for safety. at outage has been sorted out. the white house says there is no evidence at this point of a cyberattack. now my flight to washington is boarding. maryam: let's take a brief look at the number of people potentially affected. a total of 21,000 flights were scheduled to depart from airports today alone, according to the aviation analytics firm. almost 3 million seats were available on those departures. american airlines at the most departures from u.s. airports today with almost 5000. in a few minutes, canada air affic controller say that the notam there is experiencing an outage buthe are no flights connted to this. moments ago, i spoke to an aviation journalist. >> we had a series of flight delays over the holidays, but in terms of flight stops, this is the worst since 9/
presenter was finally able to board her flight after being caught up in the problems at new york's laguardia. >> the ground stop here has been lifted, the faa grounded all flights in america between 6:00 and 9:00 thi morning because of a computer outage, software that communicates between the regulator and planes for safety. at outage has been sorted out. the white house says there is no evidence at this point of a cyberattack. now my flight to washington is boarding. maryam: let's take a...
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but i thought my publisher would never let me get out of the laguardia contract so i really hated doingthat. one day i guide a call from the publisher, from editor and said we all know you have a famous temper. i really don't have a bad temper. [laughter] i have something i want to suggest to you. you to promise me and said i know you are love with this. [laughter] but i thank you should do a biography of lyndon johnson. and i increase my advance a lot by saying i will think about that. [laughter] >> how do you start and interview and how do you keep them talking? >> i tried to start interviews i always try to start by going chronologically and that sort of thing. i don't know. but i once came back from the interview without the information and then said let me tell you what he wants to tell you and to find out what he doesn't want to tell you. and then to try to find some way. >> you've done a very good job. you wrote a biography series on another historic figure when he and she. >> a very bad on pronouns. i always wanted to do a biography who was really been forgotten by history partl
but i thought my publisher would never let me get out of the laguardia contract so i really hated doingthat. one day i guide a call from the publisher, from editor and said we all know you have a famous temper. i really don't have a bad temper. [laughter] i have something i want to suggest to you. you to promise me and said i know you are love with this. [laughter] but i thank you should do a biography of lyndon johnson. and i increase my advance a lot by saying i will think about that....
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laguardia here in new york. it lost both engines when it ingested fl flock of geez, i am jon scott. thank you for watching, see you next time. trey: thank you for joining us, i am trey gowdy, it's "sunday night in america." it is different. how many times have we heard that. two people do the same thing, one person is guilty but the other, it is all just a big misunderstanding. if media likes one person but not the other media immediately begins to look for ways to distinguish the two cases, if they like the person it is self-defense, if they don't it is homicide, if they like the people gathering it is a protest, if they don't it is a riot. different rules, based on political preference, this week we learned classified documents were found in their, so far, locations used by joe biden after he was the vice president. classified documents found by his personal lawyers, not the fbi, who put them there? were the documents together originally then separated, if so by whom? did the former vice president use the documents while he was a priva a. citizen. don't worry the media tells us th
laguardia here in new york. it lost both engines when it ingested fl flock of geez, i am jon scott. thank you for watching, see you next time. trey: thank you for joining us, i am trey gowdy, it's "sunday night in america." it is different. how many times have we heard that. two people do the same thing, one person is guilty but the other, it is all just a big misunderstanding. if media likes one person but not the other media immediately begins to look for ways to distinguish the two...
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there is a new lax facility, new laguardia facility, salt lake facility, ahead of schedule.t the pedal down during covid. once we realize we were going to be stable and make it through, we accelerated the push to get this worked on. we are a couple steps ahead of where i thought we would be three years ago. caroline: it is kind of a tough one. i do not know if i want to have great wi-fi on a flight. i enjoy the non-contactable element of it. when you do need to work, the frustration of paying a lot of money and it not working efficiently, it is good to see someone getting ahead of the curve. everyone will have to follow suit. ed: it is interesting, it is the first move, he is promising speeds we faster than the room he gave the presentation and, ed bastian is a tech savvy guy. i asked if he had to hire more tech talent, he said i think we got this. caroline: they recently did a funding round, there doubling down on the investment in tech. coming up, we will talk satellites and chips in our conversation with qualcomm ceo and how he navigates what is concerned about in demand.
there is a new lax facility, new laguardia facility, salt lake facility, ahead of schedule.t the pedal down during covid. once we realize we were going to be stable and make it through, we accelerated the push to get this worked on. we are a couple steps ahead of where i thought we would be three years ago. caroline: it is kind of a tough one. i do not know if i want to have great wi-fi on a flight. i enjoy the non-contactable element of it. when you do need to work, the frustration of paying a...
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let's go to laguardia in queens where kriti gupta is standing by. chaos earlier. what is the latest? kriti: it was only a one to two-hour delay for these domestic flights. they were put back in the air right around 9:00 eastern. one of the takeaways as we are seeing the ripple effects. united has warned some passengers of delays and cancellations as a result of those delays. southwest have been dealing with its own issues with personnel. it says in a statement that you should anticipate some schedule adjustments. that is pushing stocks lower. you are seeing a bit of a rebel effect. the good news for the airlines, the international flights, those have not been affected. you are seeing more chaos in places like newark, new jersey, logan, and the atlanta airports. guy: what is the sense of the airport right now, about whether passengers are becoming increasingly expectant of these things happening? air traffic delays are becoming more and more common. i am assuming that kriti cannot hear me. let's talk about what the president was referencing earlier on, what this ma
let's go to laguardia in queens where kriti gupta is standing by. chaos earlier. what is the latest? kriti: it was only a one to two-hour delay for these domestic flights. they were put back in the air right around 9:00 eastern. one of the takeaways as we are seeing the ripple effects. united has warned some passengers of delays and cancellations as a result of those delays. southwest have been dealing with its own issues with personnel. it says in a statement that you should anticipate some...
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sands loves long island because you are close to laguardia and jfk.re are 3 million people who live on long island who could drive with cars and you have the space to develop world-class convention and conference facilities and entertainment and provide an alternative crowd that happens in manhattan. we have to wait and see. the money on the line here, brian, the conservative state sponsored research report came out and maybe said $4.5 billion is the market for this i'm hearing the companies think it could be $10 billion market it could be a $12 the$12 billio. depending how they are permitted to develop the land and what happens. do you give three licenses to outside operators and continue to let mgm and genting operate as it? >> i would ask a timeframe, but i got the hook con ttes contessa, thank you. >>> also happening now, disney is gearing up for a big board room battle with nelson peltz the company opposes the move now all this as it appoints former nike ceo mark parker as the chairman and forming a bob iger succession committee. we have alex kan
sands loves long island because you are close to laguardia and jfk.re are 3 million people who live on long island who could drive with cars and you have the space to develop world-class convention and conference facilities and entertainment and provide an alternative crowd that happens in manhattan. we have to wait and see. the money on the line here, brian, the conservative state sponsored research report came out and maybe said $4.5 billion is the market for this i'm hearing the companies...
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delta out of laguardia. some are waiving fees. southwest airlines getting hit by the lion's share of these delays. about one in every five of those delays are on southwest. we are just seeing the beginning of the end here. this is like planes and crews being out of position. the hallway is the airspace, it is crowded, hard to get people moving and out. now we will see, as crews are out of position and planes are out of position, which domino effect. this is so nearly unprecedented. the last time we have seen a nationwide ground stop was after the 9/11 terrorist attack. >> pete, keep tracking it. thank you very much. >>> this faa system outage, as pete's laying out, is impacting passengers and operations at airplanes across the country. it was just a few weeks ago that they dealt with another operational meltdown, this one with southwest airlines. it devolved into chaos of thousands of canceled flights. amara walker is at hartsfield-jackson airport with this side of the story. what are you hearing from passengers? >> reporter: firs
delta out of laguardia. some are waiving fees. southwest airlines getting hit by the lion's share of these delays. about one in every five of those delays are on southwest. we are just seeing the beginning of the end here. this is like planes and crews being out of position. the hallway is the airspace, it is crowded, hard to get people moving and out. now we will see, as crews are out of position and planes are out of position, which domino effect. this is so nearly unprecedented. the last...
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trevelyan was finally able to board her flight after being caught up in the problems at new york's laguardiap here in the us has been lifted. the faa grounded all the slights in america between six and 9am in the morning because of a computer outage for critical software that communicated between the regulator and plans. that outage has been sorted and the white house said it was no evidence of a cyber attack at this point. my flight from new york to washington is boarding. let's just take a brief look at the number of people potentially affected. a total of 21—and—a—half thousand flights were scheduled to depart from us airports today alone, according to the aviation analytics firm cirium.(ani)almost almost three million seats were available on those departures. american airlines has the most departures from us airports today, with almost five—thousand, followed by delta air lines and southwest airlines. canada has said the note some system there has issues as well. we can cross live to new york and aviation journalistjeff wise. we don't know and is not a good feeling when something this ma
trevelyan was finally able to board her flight after being caught up in the problems at new york's laguardiap here in the us has been lifted. the faa grounded all the slights in america between six and 9am in the morning because of a computer outage for critical software that communicated between the regulator and plans. that outage has been sorted and the white house said it was no evidence of a cyber attack at this point. my flight from new york to washington is boarding. let's just take a...
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the cameras on the ground as he landed at laguardia airport yesterday and his answers about his whereabouts>> congressman -- >> find my email. >> you haven't spoken to me. >> what is the take on -- >> i have zero takes for you guys right now. my take for you is focusing on serving the american people. >> have you met with -- >> yes, i have. plenty. i went -- i went to d.c. last night for a meeting and here all week and fabulous serving the people. >> who did you speak with? >> classified. >> among the revelation there is's immigration documents that show that santos' mother was not in the country on 9/11 despite the claims she survived the terrorist attacks and sometimes silence speaks volumes. >> congressman, was your mother at the world trade center on 9/11? >> this is not how you conduct an interview. >> was your mother in the world trade center on 9/11? where was your mother on 9/11? where was your mother on 9/11? where was your mother on 9/11? >> it is just amazing, eva. thank you for joining the group. you have been in this district. lying about his family's heritage, lying about his
the cameras on the ground as he landed at laguardia airport yesterday and his answers about his whereabouts>> congressman -- >> find my email. >> you haven't spoken to me. >> what is the take on -- >> i have zero takes for you guys right now. my take for you is focusing on serving the american people. >> have you met with -- >> yes, i have. plenty. i went -- i went to d.c. last night for a meeting and here all week and fabulous serving the people....
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airways flight 1549 took out from la g laguardia here in new york.flock of geez, i am jon scott. thank you for watching, see you next time. trey: thank you for joining us, i am trey gowdy, it's "sunday night in america." it is different. how many times have we heard that. two people do the same thing, one person is guilty but the other, it is all just a big misunderstanding. if media likes one person but not the other media immediately begins to look fowa
airways flight 1549 took out from la g laguardia here in new york.flock of geez, i am jon scott. thank you for watching, see you next time. trey: thank you for joining us, i am trey gowdy, it's "sunday night in america." it is different. how many times have we heard that. two people do the same thing, one person is guilty but the other, it is all just a big misunderstanding. if media likes one person but not the other media immediately begins to look fowa
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in that video, santos is walking through a new york airport, which explains his new drag name, "laguardiasel." he also-- ( applause ) santos also dodged a question about hislie that his mother died on 9/11. >> was your mother at the world trade center on 9/11? >> guys, look, look. this isn't how you conduct an interview. >> stephen: adding, "and i would know, or my name isn't 'the cast of the view!'" ( laughter ) that wasn't the first time santos acknowledged that he did drag. this weekend, internet sleuths found an old wikipedia page from 2011 with the name anthony devolder-- a santos alias-- in which he confirmed that he participated in drag shows as a teenager living in brazil. finally, just tell the truth. there's nothing wrong with doing drag! unless you pair nude pantyhose with an open-toed pump. 'cause, girl, there is no coming back from that, okay. ( applause ) the wikipedia bio also delves into some delicious new lies, with "devolder" falsely claiming to have "'started' in a few tv shows and disney channel shows, such as the hit 'hannah montana.'" okay, scamming veterans and lyin
in that video, santos is walking through a new york airport, which explains his new drag name, "laguardiasel." he also-- ( applause ) santos also dodged a question about hislie that his mother died on 9/11. >> was your mother at the world trade center on 9/11? >> guys, look, look. this isn't how you conduct an interview. >> stephen: adding, "and i would know, or my name isn't 'the cast of the view!'" ( laughter ) that wasn't the first time santos...
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they would rename laguardia airport after him. down as a complex, weird, funny, strange, highly accomplished guy, who at two key inflection points in history, stood up and offered powerful leadership. that man's gone, unfortunately. it's tragic. >>> we have to ask ourselves, when was the last time we talked about race with somebody of another race? and if the answer is never, we're part of the problem.
they would rename laguardia airport after him. down as a complex, weird, funny, strange, highly accomplished guy, who at two key inflection points in history, stood up and offered powerful leadership. that man's gone, unfortunately. it's tragic. >>> we have to ask ourselves, when was the last time we talked about race with somebody of another race? and if the answer is never, we're part of the problem.
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they would rename laguardia airport after him. he would go down as a complex, weird, funny, strange, highly accomplished guy, who at two key inflection points in history, stood up and offered powerful leadership. that man's gone, unfortunately. it's tragic. >>> tonight, television takes a look at itself. >> what's on the idiot box? >> it's only an idiot box if an idiot is watching. >> this period in time will be looked at as the platinum age. >> our obligation is to entertain. if we've left something to think about, so much the better. >> kunta kinte. >> television should not be just entertainment. >> charges were leveled at the commercial television networks. >> congress has no right to interfere in the media. >> well, excuse me! >> we have the responsibility to give the audience what it tuned in to see. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the years of the '60s which end in a few hours have a bad reputation that is not entirely justified. some things got worse, obviously. but tv and other news coverage is better, not worse. we simply developed more demandi
they would rename laguardia airport after him. he would go down as a complex, weird, funny, strange, highly accomplished guy, who at two key inflection points in history, stood up and offered powerful leadership. that man's gone, unfortunately. it's tragic. >>> tonight, television takes a look at itself. >> what's on the idiot box? >> it's only an idiot box if an idiot is watching. >> this period in time will be looked at as the platinum age. >> our obligation...
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antonia hylton is at laguardia airport in new york city. thanks for joining us this morning.t are you seeing there right now? i know a lot of people are tired of all the ruckus for air travel. >> reporter: that might be even be an understatement. people are tired but they're also actually in a pretty good mood because it seems like the systems have course corrected. most people are not flying southwest. some people are shaken by what they saw happen this past week. people describe waiting in airports for 12 hours. making it barely in time to join their loved ones for the holidays. but right now they say things are smooth. i've spoken to people who are going to d.c. and the opposite side of the country right now, and it looks like delays and cancellations are more in the hundreds than the thousands, and they're hoping that this is, you know, going to continue through the rest of the week as people kind of make their way back to their different places. take a listen to some of the conversations i had with travelers today. >> i made it here just in time. if i would have left the
antonia hylton is at laguardia airport in new york city. thanks for joining us this morning.t are you seeing there right now? i know a lot of people are tired of all the ruckus for air travel. >> reporter: that might be even be an understatement. people are tired but they're also actually in a pretty good mood because it seems like the systems have course corrected. most people are not flying southwest. some people are shaken by what they saw happen this past week. people describe waiting...
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air traffic controllers announced that they were going to have to start delaying flights out of laguardia because people weren't coming to work. and and people were calling in sick and they couldn't staff the the various air traffic centers around the country and all of this goes back to newt gingrich. did he come congress with that intention, do you think, or do you think that was his whole purpose? did he try and successfully became of the house with that intention is to lead that kind of revolution the contract with america, the contract on america, whatever you want to call it. we did he have a long term game plan in effect, because it seems like he's still at it and he's been called a subpoena for his his ron insurrection as well. well, i think he clearly wanted to bring about of a revolution and and and he felt these various tactics that he used were would get him where he wanted to be. and and one of the key ones was being willing confront the president by shutting the government. correct me if i'm wrong, senator, but you say later in the book that a president should never negotiat
air traffic controllers announced that they were going to have to start delaying flights out of laguardia because people weren't coming to work. and and people were calling in sick and they couldn't staff the the various air traffic centers around the country and all of this goes back to newt gingrich. did he come congress with that intention, do you think, or do you think that was his whole purpose? did he try and successfully became of the house with that intention is to lead that kind of...
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. >> let's take a live look at laguardia airport. gio benitez starts us off. >> this is a major computer failure that led to a nationwide ground stop. no flight in america was taking off. te faa has lifted the ground stop. these delays will go on all day long. the president saying this morning not even they know what caused the computer outage at the faa. he says there's no evidence of a cyberattack. the department of transportation launching an veinvestigation. this is a very important computer system that gives key safety warnings. pilots rely on them. without the notices they cannot take off. this problem began late last night and turned into this major i.t. issues. how did this start and was there a back-up in place, robin? >> i know you'll stay on top of this. thank you, gio. >>> now to the relenting storms in california. more than a dozen people dead. most of the state is under a flood watch and now there's an avalanche risk as the snow piles up. matt rivers is in douglas county, nevada, with the latest. good morning, matt. >>
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i can say for sure this would not have gone this way i had trump been in the white house, laguardia they're back a republican was in the white house. a do applaud the president for how he is handling this difficult situation right now. >> representative, jasmine -- we have to have the conversation about voting rights that you and i were slated to have. that's all the time i have for today. i will see you tomorrow, 6 pm, eastern. for more american voices. >> and a good morning to you. this is the katie phang show. we have breaking news overnight on the west coast. law enforcement confirming that at least ten people have been killed in a mass shooting lead and at least ten others are injured. in monterey park all of fourniÉ, this is taking place in los angeles county. the incident happened just after champ pm local time, out of business. nbc news correspondent is there with the latest. >> yeah, good morning from monterrey park. the seat of this mashudu. this mass casualty events. police have just given us an update. we now know that seven people have been killed in the shooting, with an addit
i can say for sure this would not have gone this way i had trump been in the white house, laguardia they're back a republican was in the white house. a do applaud the president for how he is handling this difficult situation right now. >> representative, jasmine -- we have to have the conversation about voting rights that you and i were slated to have. that's all the time i have for today. i will see you tomorrow, 6 pm, eastern. for more american voices. >> and a good morning to...
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abc's antonia hylton joins us from laguardia airport.t a weaker chaos, we saw the photos of the luggage piled up in airports across the country. how are things flowing this new year's day for southwest? >> things are a lot calmer, as you can see behind me here. there's been a steady flow of people but we are not seeing the scenes of chaos that were happening here in airports across the country just a couple days ago. with the southwest meltdown. but also with all kinds of delays and cancellations and heartbreak happening for people at such an important travel time in the year. according to the port authority of the summer 22nd. they had for the first time since 2019. since before the pandemic came. they exceeded actually the number of monthly air travelers. that gives you a sense of the resurgence of. the millions of people who are moving around. thankfully, as they all now head back to their destination between today and tomorrow. thing seems to have course created a bit. as you mentioned the trouble the lies ahead for southwest now con
abc's antonia hylton joins us from laguardia airport.t a weaker chaos, we saw the photos of the luggage piled up in airports across the country. how are things flowing this new year's day for southwest? >> things are a lot calmer, as you can see behind me here. there's been a steady flow of people but we are not seeing the scenes of chaos that were happening here in airports across the country just a couple days ago. with the southwest meltdown. but also with all kinds of delays and...
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it will be too hard for at laguardia or atlanta, the volumes of airplanes going in them, it's too difficult every pilot for plane that comes in. they couldn't do it. the few planes that are up, it can be handled but on a large scale, all the flights we have every day in this country, you just couldn't update everybody verbally. maria: so what is your most significant worry here? i mean, we don't have any information. the faa is telling us they're going to give us frequent updates but right now all we know is that the faa is working to restore the air mission systems and that all flights within the country have been grounded for the first time since 9/11. >> yeah, that's all i've heard as well. and my concern is the wave of cancellations a that will start happening as -- the longer this happens, the more cancellations that will have of to occur and that will just cascade across the country. there won't be that many pilots to replace all the canceled flights. maria: obviously this is going to have an economic impact as well. >> huge economic. >> a absolutely. >> huge economic impact. captain,
it will be too hard for at laguardia or atlanta, the volumes of airplanes going in them, it's too difficult every pilot for plane that comes in. they couldn't do it. the few planes that are up, it can be handled but on a large scale, all the flights we have every day in this country, you just couldn't update everybody verbally. maria: so what is your most significant worry here? i mean, we don't have any information. the faa is telling us they're going to give us frequent updates but right now...
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and new york's laguardia airport this morning where domestic flights out of all united states airports are temporarily grounded for at least the next hour. >> "today in the bay's" bob redell live for us at oakland airport. it sounds like that ripple effect at local airports is starting to widen. >> reporter: it is, marcus and laura. you might recall 30 minutes ago we showed you the departure and arrival board at oakland international. there wasn't much yellow and red. you can see it's still lit up. you're seeing a lot of yellow on departures, delays. on the right side that single screen in the middle a lot of yellow. those are incoming flights and one cancellation. the delays are ranging from 30 minutes to 60 minutes to 2 hours depending on where you're going, and this is kind of going along with what we are hearing. the faa saying they have asked all airlines to pause domestic departures until 9:00 a.m. eastern, 6:00 a.m. pacific time and, again, this is because of the computer outage to the notam system. this is the notice to air mission system that alerts pilots to issues surroundin
and new york's laguardia airport this morning where domestic flights out of all united states airports are temporarily grounded for at least the next hour. >> "today in the bay's" bob redell live for us at oakland airport. it sounds like that ripple effect at local airports is starting to widen. >> reporter: it is, marcus and laura. you might recall 30 minutes ago we showed you the departure and arrival board at oakland international. there wasn't much yellow and red. you...
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any time a pilot flies from, say, laguardia to lax, mowing the grass along runway 2-4 left at los angeles might have to shut the runway down for a little while. so the airport is responsible for putting that in the notam, and the system that keeps track of all the notams, at airports across the country, went down. so pilots, you know, are not supposed -- the airline basically told them don't take off and the faa grounded everything. it's because of a computer glitch they started -- that they saw yesterday but then it cascaded overnight. >> john: john, do we know if it was a computer glitch or could have been a cyber attack? pete buttigieg said they have no clue why it went down. >> i suppose it to be a cyber attack. i spoke to a source at the faa saying if it is a cyber attack, don't look for the government to admit it because why would you want to, you know, draw attention to that kind of thing. his belief is that the system is simply overloaded. they recently -- the faa in the last couple of years reduced the separation requirement for aircraft flying above 29,000 feet. that lets you pu
any time a pilot flies from, say, laguardia to lax, mowing the grass along runway 2-4 left at los angeles might have to shut the runway down for a little while. so the airport is responsible for putting that in the notam, and the system that keeps track of all the notams, at airports across the country, went down. so pilots, you know, are not supposed -- the airline basically told them don't take off and the faa grounded everything. it's because of a computer glitch they started -- that they...
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like laguardia now, we are all stunned with this dump of a airport.it takes to do it. it is a outrage compared to what you have in europe. it is just terrible. there is no other way to put it. you look at all of the expressways of long island and they are a absolute disaster. amory has been stuck on all of them. joining us right now. to baltimore and infrastructure, to new york and infrastructure. seems to be a habit. what is the real back story? >> him and the vice president will be going to philadelphia to talk about infrastructure and clean water. the president is just getting out of washington to make sure the american people knew about his legislative wins. seems like a president trying to make an announcement for 2024. what better way of doing that them being the president of the united states then going out and explaining the legislative wins you had which is a bipartisan agreement when it comes to the infrastructure. this is the work that american people like to see. they want to see you fixing railroads, tunnels, bridges. that is a win for th
like laguardia now, we are all stunned with this dump of a airport.it takes to do it. it is a outrage compared to what you have in europe. it is just terrible. there is no other way to put it. you look at all of the expressways of long island and they are a absolute disaster. amory has been stuck on all of them. joining us right now. to baltimore and infrastructure, to new york and infrastructure. seems to be a habit. what is the real back story? >> him and the vice president will be...
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i also saw that even though like jfk is running, okay, laguardia, is that a ground stop right now? we've also got icing happening and denver and also in salt lake city. so there are issues out there. if you look at the map right now, you can see kind of 1, 2, 3, systems lined up, right? so we've got some snow and ice up in the up. that's not unusual for them. that's not really slowing anything down. as we look at the denver storm, this storm actually going to push right along the jet tomorrow. cause a very juice up line of storms along the east coast. that could be some trouble there. but we are really the problem child when it comes to weather right now. unusual for us on the west coast. but that's the case. is the storm's role and will continue to push across the country. so you can see snow in the sierra right now. rain in the bay area. let's take a little look at what's going on. our rain is certainly lighter than it was yesterday. we're not looking at severe storms. thankfully our flash flood warnings like we had yesterday, but it doesn't mean that we don't have a lot of issue
i also saw that even though like jfk is running, okay, laguardia, is that a ground stop right now? we've also got icing happening and denver and also in salt lake city. so there are issues out there. if you look at the map right now, you can see kind of 1, 2, 3, systems lined up, right? so we've got some snow and ice up in the up. that's not unusual for them. that's not really slowing anything down. as we look at the denver storm, this storm actually going to push right along the jet tomorrow....
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i can say for sure this would not have gone this way i had trump been in the white house, laguardia they'reublican was in the white house. a do applaud the president for how he is handling this difficult situation right now. >> representative, jasmine -- we have to have the conversation about voting rights that you and i were slated to have. that's all the time i have for today. i will see you tomorrow, 6 pm, eastern. for more american voices. >> and a good morning to you. this is the katie phang show. we have ng
i can say for sure this would not have gone this way i had trump been in the white house, laguardia they'reublican was in the white house. a do applaud the president for how he is handling this difficult situation right now. >> representative, jasmine -- we have to have the conversation about voting rights that you and i were slated to have. that's all the time i have for today. i will see you tomorrow, 6 pm, eastern. for more american voices. >> and a good morning to you. this is...
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. >> new york, what they did with laguardia, they rebuilt it in six months? something like that.o rebuild the pittsburgh pirates. that is what they have to do. >> mccutchen is back. >> deborah cunningham, thank you. for those of you like me that are not on this you are in long island,, you have to go to the upper eastside or midtown, you have to go over to penn station to then come back to your daily job. is that right? >> basically, how do you make the new york city train system more like switzerland or germany? >> $12.7 billion will get it done. >> i don't know that it will. is there the will to do that at a time when people are not going into the office in the same way? >> that is a whole different story. >> where are the revenues going to come from without that groundswell behind that? >> i had a lunch yesterday. beverages were taken and somewhere after the third martini the person said to me, she said, what do you think of davos? i said james gorman worked from home. you had the most important observation that i saw in davo's, that answer -- in davos, that answer from james
. >> new york, what they did with laguardia, they rebuilt it in six months? something like that.o rebuild the pittsburgh pirates. that is what they have to do. >> mccutchen is back. >> deborah cunningham, thank you. for those of you like me that are not on this you are in long island,, you have to go to the upper eastside or midtown, you have to go over to penn station to then come back to your daily job. is that right? >> basically, how do you make the new york city...
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if you're watching on television here's a live shot of all the grounded flights laguardia airport in pilots about essential information at airports wasn't updated . it says airports wasn't updated. it says it's working to restore the system as soon as possible . but system as soon as possible. but operations remain limited. the white house, though, says there's currently no evidence of a cyber attack. with president joe biden ordering . an joe biden ordering. an investigation , tv online and the investigation, tv online and the ap plus radio . this is. gb news. it's 138 now. thousands of flights in the united states have been grounded because of a computer error in the national control system . the faa control system. the faa currently to restore the system that alerts pilots about potential hazards on their routes. now all airline have been paused until least 9:30 am. eastern time. been paused until least 9:30 am. eastern time . talk to our am. eastern time. talk to our homeland security guys , mark homeland security guys, mark white, who's here in the studio . what more do we know,
if you're watching on television here's a live shot of all the grounded flights laguardia airport in pilots about essential information at airports wasn't updated . it says airports wasn't updated. it says it's working to restore the system as soon as possible . but system as soon as possible. but operations remain limited. the white house, though, says there's currently no evidence of a cyber attack. with president joe biden ordering . an joe biden ordering. an investigation , tv online and...
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you remember, of course, that flight from new york's laguardia airport striking a flight of birds losingm in charlotte where the flight was headed has been renamed. the sullenberger aviation museum houses that plane and some of them attended. sully telling wsoc that day suddenly became the ultimate challenge of a lifetime and says it was a good news story that gave meme hope during tough times. congratulations to them. >> i'll never forget robin watching it from her window getting it on film. >>> fredricka "rickie" gaffney passed away last week. a longtime senior producer working in the field for a decade. winning two emmys, a beloved colleague and friend to many. our condolences to her entire family. >>> coming up here, remembering lisa marie presley. she passed away at just 54 after a cardiac emergency. we look back on her life. >>> also, polycystic ovary syndrome, a condition that can make getting pregnant different. how lifestyle changes can help manage those symptoms. >>> plus, becky worley and her friends try laser hair removal devices before you buy and share their favorites. >>>
you remember, of course, that flight from new york's laguardia airport striking a flight of birds losingm in charlotte where the flight was headed has been renamed. the sullenberger aviation museum houses that plane and some of them attended. sully telling wsoc that day suddenly became the ultimate challenge of a lifetime and says it was a good news story that gave meme hope during tough times. congratulations to them. >> i'll never forget robin watching it from her window getting it on...
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after the nazi takeover of czechoslovakia, mayor, laguardia, led the charge to raise $600,000 to help finish their pavilion. despite the fact that the germans demanded it be shut down because the country was under their control now. and ultimately the outbreak of war was a paul cast over the entire fair. when the 1940 season rolled around so and runs for the spring and summer and fall of 1939. it shuts down for the winter and then it reopens for a second year and when that second year came around 10 european countries wouldn't return. those who had worked at the polish pavilion the first country to fall the nazi aggression didn't go back to europe at the end of 1939 why voluntarily return to a country under nazi occupation? instead a few of the staff opened up a polish restaurant in new york city. they had nowhere else to go and no no hope for the future. the most notable nation not to return was the soviet union. they ordered that their massive pavilion be torn down crated up and shipped back to russia leaving a gaping hole in the fairgrounds. in this place the americans opened up ju
after the nazi takeover of czechoslovakia, mayor, laguardia, led the charge to raise $600,000 to help finish their pavilion. despite the fact that the germans demanded it be shut down because the country was under their control now. and ultimately the outbreak of war was a paul cast over the entire fair. when the 1940 season rolled around so and runs for the spring and summer and fall of 1939. it shuts down for the winter and then it reopens for a second year and when that second year came...
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our transportation correspondent gio benitez at laguardia airport with the deals you don't want to miss>> reporter: hey, robin, good morning to you. right now is really a good time to find these deals because fewer people are traveling especially good news if you're in a cold city like we are right now. let's check out some of the deals we're seeing from our friends over at scott's cheap flights. new york to hawaii, 342. l.a. to cabo san lucas, 227. if you want one of those big international trips, l.a. to tokyo, 578, robin, usually more than a 1,000 bucks. keep in mind, those deals we mentioned, all roundtrip. >> okay, i was going to ask you about that. gio, what kind of deals are you seeing for cruises? >> reporter: so, robin, right now is what we call the wave season. lots of good cruise deals out there right now. so check this out this is from cruise critic. three-night bahamas cruise, $119 per peron. four-night baja mexico cruise, $144 per person. now many of these deals will go on for months because this wave season is expected to go further into the string this year. listen, we u
our transportation correspondent gio benitez at laguardia airport with the deals you don't want to miss>> reporter: hey, robin, good morning to you. right now is really a good time to find these deals because fewer people are traveling especially good news if you're in a cold city like we are right now. let's check out some of the deals we're seeing from our friends over at scott's cheap flights. new york to hawaii, 342. l.a. to cabo san lucas, 227. if you want one of those big...
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our transportation correspondent gio benitez is at laguardia airport in new york and has those detailsd morning, gio. >> reporter: hey, robin, good morning. yeah, we thought this might be coming. now it's official. southwest is under federal investigation by the department of transportation. now, you'll remember all of those stranded passengers over the holidays, the bags piling up at airports across the country. it was a true travel meltdown for southwest. more than 16,000 flights canceled after a massive winter storm. but industry experts say it was more than just the weather for southwest blaming what they call a dated system. now, the d.o.t. releasing a statement overnight saying it will investigate whether southwest executives engaged in unrealistic scheduling of flights. d.o.t. has made clear to southwest that it must provide timely refunds and reimbursements and will hold southwest accountable if it fails to do so. robin? >> gio, has southwest responded to this yet? >> reporter: they have, robin. overnight they told us this, they sent us this statement, take a look at this. our
our transportation correspondent gio benitez is at laguardia airport in new york and has those detailsd morning, gio. >> reporter: hey, robin, good morning. yeah, we thought this might be coming. now it's official. southwest is under federal investigation by the department of transportation. now, you'll remember all of those stranded passengers over the holidays, the bags piling up at airports across the country. it was a true travel meltdown for southwest. more than 16,000 flights...
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transportation correspondent gio benitez is at laguardia airport with more.rning, gio. >> reporter: hey, michael, good morning to you. yeah, this was a failure like we've never seen before. and this morning right here we're learning what may have led to it and it appears to be human error. this morning, the faa saying the catastrophic computer outage that led to an aviation meltdown in america was caused by a damaged database file. a senior official telling abc news that file appears to have been a single engineer's mistake during routine maintenance of the critical faa computer system. the engineer reportedly replaced one file with another, not realizing what he had done even after chaos ensued and flights were canceled and delayed from coast to coast. >> when there's a problem with a government system, we're going to own it. we're going to find it and fix it. >> reporter: it took all day for airlines to get planes back in the air. about 9,000 delays, more than a thousand cancellations. >> a lot of frustration. a lot of confusion. >> this is something out of
transportation correspondent gio benitez is at laguardia airport with more.rning, gio. >> reporter: hey, michael, good morning to you. yeah, this was a failure like we've never seen before. and this morning right here we're learning what may have led to it and it appears to be human error. this morning, the faa saying the catastrophic computer outage that led to an aviation meltdown in america was caused by a damaged database file. a senior official telling abc news that file appears to...