today we re announcing in the 19 months since the act s passage those checks have kept 527 firearms out of the hands of young people who are prohibited from having them. we have also been utilizing our grant making authorities to support the local anti-violence initiatives being led by both our law enforcement and our community partners. in this regard we ve focused on strengthening project safe neighborhoods that puts community partnership and trust and violence prevention at the center of our anti-violent crime efforts. we are also funding community violence intervention initiatives that we know save lives. in light of the encouraging results. harris: the numbers of police officers killed, remember, some of what brought that on was the defunding of police, or the ideas of soft on crime policies,
of the operation. yeah. this is not the goal of the campaign finance reform post 2002. so, yeah, the loopholes abound. if this were run like a regular nonprofit, they would no longer be able to stay in business because the percentage that goes to the actual groups is not nearly enough. it does show that something does need to change within the campaign finance laws to make sure that if you re trying to raise money with these, i guess, 527 type organizations, there is a lot more accountability. they don t do anything near this. but i will say i do question even if the consultants are getting $90 millon, i wonder where they get that money. wisconsin, i m nervous about that.
The national capital reported fresh 1527 COVID-19 cases and two deaths in the last 24 hours, according to a daily bulletin issued by the Delhi Health Department on Thursday.
from reagan international airport, news correspondent covering aviation, tom costello. reporter: things are moving, they are loading up with bags, things are moving on the ramp and the runway. a vast improvement over yesterday. we ve got 527 flights delayed nationwide. 63 cancelled, like i said, nothing compared to yesterday when we the series of cascading delays and cancellations. we now know why. it was a damaged piece of in the data base, a critical software that the faa relies on every single day. so far, no hint of a cyber attack. at airports across the country this morning, all systems are a go. even though some passengers are still struggling with the domino effects of yet another turbulent day for air travel. the faa now says a corrupted software file led to the largest ground stop of flights since