that was sewn into his underwear. this would be the most senior member of al-qaeda to be killed since osama bin laden back in 2011. according to reports, his vehicle was attacked by special forces who had been dropped in by a helicopter. 68 al-qaeda militants were killed in yemen in air strikes over the weekend, making it the biggest string of strikes against al-qaeda since 2012. we ll keep you posted on the developments as we get them. it has now been more than 45 days since malaysia airlines flight 370 vanished. search crews are now telling reporters that they may have been looking in the wrong place all along. they are now revisiting the possibility that the plane may have landed instead of crashing into the indian ocean. if they don t find any debris in the ocean in the next few days, they say they plan to regroup and shift the search focus. boy, how about that? and a computer meltdown is now crippling the nation s immigration courts, leaving a massive backlog of deportation
operations today. a major computer meltdown forced the airline to cancel nearly 1,000 flights and delay over 1,000 more. american says their reservation system was down for hours. thousands of passengers were left stranded in airports around the country certainlying for information. searching for information. after we were there for an hour or so they said why don t we get off so we can be more comfortable. we waited around for four or five hours. we just found out our flight was canceled. that seemed a little bit, you know, a little uneasy that employees here didn t know what was going on in the outside world. brian: two calm people. i would have been out of my mind. american says the system is now restored. passengers who had to make flight changes will not be charged. that s big of you. steve: more than seven months after the deadly attack on our u.s. consolate in benghazi, libya, which left four americans dead, we re learning key changes promised will take months, possibly
jon: new progress right now following a nightmare for tens of thousands of airline passengers, a huge computer outage grounding american airlines flights across the country. rick folbaum as the update. two-thirds of american airlines and american eagle flights canceled for delayed yesterday, jon, because of that computer meltdown. these are the computers that do everything from issue boarding passes to tell the flight crews how much fuel is in the plane s fuel ta p p tanks. listen to some of the passengers whose travel plans were ground towed a halt. i m upset and angry. i m tired, i want to go home. scary, i m worried, very worried that we are not going to get out. no answer, just go to the end of the line and see what happens. reporter: they were long
a silver, $3.85. bronze, under $5. that s telling. american gold medal winners will pay the i.r.s. up to $9,000. silver medal winners pay $5,400. bronze, $3,500. see the smiling faces. they pay taxes on medals and money they win depending on what level medal they get. that s terrible. i bet other athletes don t have to pay that. the u.s. is the only country that, that makes you pay taxes on any income you earn overseas. fascinating. i never the medals. i didn t know that was taxable. sad. uncle sam is everywhere. man. come on, there should be some sort of exclusion. for that or exception. go for the bronze, save some money. don t aim so high. speaking of the olympics, l.a. is warning city workers to stop watching the olympics on city computers. it will cause a computer
performances on tape display but london s mayor button a sideshow. it was zip lining but he lost momentum and dangled there. remember michael dukakis coming out of the tank? this is, i mean, he was helpless for a while up there. quite a costume he is sporting. low scores for difficulty and major deduction for execution but we give him a ten for entertainment value. you go, london, you have been impressive! turn off the games and get back to work. that s the message to city workers in los angeles. officials say so many employees are watching the olympics online it could cause a computer meltdown. according to the los angeles times newspaper city employees maxed out the bandwidth during yesterday s women s gymnastic and soccer events slowing down the internet if folks trying to get work done. a councilman is demanding to