at airports, more than 1.9 million passengers passed through tsa checkpoints just yesterday alone. that is easily the biggest one-day number since the start of the pandemic and new jersey, massachusetts, they re all rolling back mask mandates as well. with me now, covering this for us, my friend cal perry at reagan national airport and shaq brewster, who s got the best assignment in the biz. those glasses. come on, shaq, in miami, florida. gloating. and you can just tell cal is angry underneath that mask there at the airport. cal, i m going to start with you on this one. american airlines announcing it s not yet resuming serving alcohol in economy. what more do we know about this decision, and also, this uptick in passenger confrontations happening on planes right now? reporter: yes, so, american airlines is actually following southwest in this policy. southwest said they were going to bring back the drinking in economy class, but they re delaying it at least until the end
talk about a super tuesday, america. finally caitlyn jenner is on th show. great to see her. she was here all day, we had a great time at the park today. we always always have fun, unlike jimmy kimmel, boy, what sad slide he has been on. it reminds me of his readings. they are lower then joy it read iq. if you told my ten -year-old self that i would have caitlyn jenner on my talkshow, i would be like i have a talk show? and who is caitlyn jenner? then i would tell my ten -year-old self who caitlyn jenner is and i would be like what is going on with this world , and then i would ask if mister mister t still mister t? but then i would calm down and would be totally psyched. so when you have a sports legen on your show he s also trans coming or going to have to tackle the elephant in the room. the olympics welcomes its first trans athlete. we have many on this panel to talk about this. the last time she ran anywhere was from the police. but, as a former olympic athlete ,
outdated information, hours after a major study concluded the jab was safe and highly effective. also in the programme. the anniversary of the first uk wide lockdown in which trains emptied, classrooms shut down and life changed quicker and more dramatically than we could have ever imagined. plus don t do a me and delete your twitter, it turns out those brief musings can be rather valuable after all. we ll explain. i m laura trevelyan in new york city, christian fraser is in london. for a year, the grim ritual of the mass shooting here in america was on pause as we were locked down for a different reason. gun crime has gone up in the pandemic but the mass shootings were down. but now as we start to return to some form of normal life there have two mass shootings a week. first came the spa murders in atlanta, now ten people have been killed at a grocery store in colorado. the oldest victim was sixty five the youngest was only 20. a suspect is in custody, the mo
the south and but we have to do our job. the white house, the president made it really clear today where he stands. the house of representatives has already voted for hr-4, for the people and the john lewis voting rights advancement act. we need the senate to do their jobs, and it s not just about one of us. it s about all of us. and that s basically what the president said. if we want to make sure that we continue to have this democracy that we say we cherish, then we need to make sure that we pass these bills. so i m from philadelphia. which is in the same media market as your home state, delaware. so i have read a lot about delaware growing up. i don t think that delaware has the easiest voting laws in the country, does it? and you know what? delaware, just like other states across the country, have to step up. it s not just what we do on the federal level. it also happens on the state level. like you, i m also from philadelphia. moved to delaware. and so, yeah, we a
challenges. at least four january 6th responders have died by suicide over the last year. the department also has not been able to fully address staffing issues. it has lost over 130 officers through retirement or resignation after january 6th and the force is still about 400 officers short of where it needs to be. and those who remain still have scars from the attack. this whole year has been very difficult. reporter: sergeant gannel, a 15-year veteran of the force, was assigned to guard the west entrance to the capitol on january 6th. today he reflected on that haunting experience. so the magnitude of what we encountered was something like i never experienced myself, not even when i was overseas in combat. reporter: gonell was out for months because of injuries sustained during the insurrection and still grapples with trauma from that day. when i returned to the capitol on november 3rd, i hesitated before going in, to be ho honest. i thought it was going to be gut