reckless cowardly act. i want those who are responsible to hear me, hear me very clearly. we will not stop until we find you. also tonight, weather alert. coast to coast heat, plus strong storms moving through the south and the east. how it could impact your 4th of july celebration. picket lines. as many as 15,000 hospitality workers walk off the job in los angeles, affecting dozens of packed hotels this holiday weekend. i m elyse preston with what workers are fighting for here and in other strikes across the country. fifth night of violence in france. now outside of paris, protesters target the home of a local mayor. later, midnight music. it s a grand performance with an unlikely audience. i feel like it is has blown it so wide open. this is the cbs weekend news from new york with jericka duncan. a manhunt is underway for at least two shooters behind a barrage of bullets at a baltimore block party. what started as an evening of celebrations ended with
supreme court is keeping title 42 in place against the white house s wishes for now. griff: if title 42 is dropped, we could see 14,000 encounters every single day at the border which would add up to over 5 million illegal crossings each year. joey: live from washington and he s got the latest on this, lucas. good morning. the supreme court says title 42 will remain in place for now after 19 states as to the high court to give it around. one of the courts conservative justices sided with his liberal colleagues in the 5-4 ruling. the dissenting opinion, saying the current border crisis is not a covid crisis. court should not be in the business of perpetuating atex design for one emergency only. elected officials have failed to address a different emergency where a court of law not the policymakers of last resort. dhs gave the candidate mission, we will continue to manage the border. we will do so within the constraints of a decades-old immigration system that everyone
monday. another active way to kick thing o things off for the week. could affect the fireworks. thank you. today, more than 5,000 flights were delayed or cancelled across the country. the tsa screened a 4th of july weekend record of 2.8 million passengers on friday. cancellation rates remained low. transportation secretary pete buttigieg spoke about the issues on face the nation blaming severe weather. no one can control the weather. anything that s under the control of the airlines and anything that we can do on the faa side, we need to continue pushing to make sure that there s the smoothest possible experience for air passengers everywhere. buttigieg noted that less than 10% of delays are kacausedy air travel controlling. the faa plans to hire 1,500 air traffic controllers this year. hotel workers in southern
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this is an unacceptable situation. the bottom line is the rest of the aviation system has been on the road to recovery since the worst days of the storm going into friday of last week. as of today as i m looking at the different airlines, most of them are in the low single digits in terms of cancellation rates. averaging about 5% for all of the other airlines. for southwest right now, we appear to be north of 70%. their system really has completely melted down. i made clear that our department will be holding them accountable for their responsibilities to customers both to get them through this situation and to make sure that this can t happen again. katie: make it worse or better? b3 r charlie brown s teacher talking. hold him accountable. what does that mean? if you can hold them accountable, what didn t you do over the summer? when did you do over the last year to prevent this from happening? this is in the first time in the last 12 months we ve seen this. some people s lives are