cheney will give up her seat in january. she says her work is far from finished. we ll have much more from yesterday s primary elections just ahead. plus, we re learning more about who the fbi interviewed and what agents saw before they seized classified documents from the former president s home. meanwhile, in washington, president joe biden celebrates a major legislative win ahead of the midterms. something that seemed very unlikely just a couple of months ago. good morning and welcome to way too early on this wednesday, august 17th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. we ll begin this morning with a big win for former president trump and a huge loss for republicans against his lies about election fraud. gop congresswoman liz cheney, the vice chair of the january 6th select committee and a one-time leader of the house gop, was just ousted by a landslide in wyoming s primary. trump s name wasn t on the ballot, but he loomed large after he ma
and the cancellation rate improved once airlines began cutting flights they overscheduled. while there are fewer what we call blue sky delays, fewer cases where the weather is fine, everything looks fine and airlines still can t make it happen. reporter: going into labor day, air fares up 23% over last year with nearly every airline trimming their schedules this fall and winter to avoid a repeat of the summer meltdowns. though american s pilots union in contract talks warns it may not be enough. we are very concerned about the upcoming winter holiday season. we re already looking at next summer. reporter: the good news, volatile summer weather usually tapers off in late august. our thanks to tom costello for that report. the fda announced yesterday it will move to make hearing aids more accessible to millions of americans without a prescription or medical exam. according to a statement from president biden, americans will be able to purchase more affordable hearing devices