a delay or cancellation. it happens quite often. they are too many flights in and out. newark is terrible. i agree. charles watson is live from atlanta at the airport. you aren t in newark. look on the bright side. that s true, julie. hopefully today is the day that flyers can avoid the chaos and the nightmares that they ve experienced for days now here in atlanta things seem to be moving along pretty smoothly. we see a lot of people moving in and out of this airport pretty smoothly this morning. light crowds when you talk about one of the world s busiest airport. the folks here tell us that operations for the most part have been moving along smoothly. that has largely been the case despite all the disruptions for a record number of folks flying during the fourth of july travel period. aaa estimating more than 4.1 million holiday flyers. that seems to be in line with the massive tsa checkpoint numbers. the agency is averaging 2.6 million screenings a day over the last f
concerns about the 81-year-old president revealing the clear signs of his cognitive decline becoming more obvious during private meetings. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom, i m dana perino. bill: i m bill hemmer. good morning. the white house quickly firing back at this report in the wall street journal calling the claims false and politically motivated. that long story, however, it is long, it includes interviews with dozens of high ranking officials and lawmakers on both sides of the aisle who all agree behind closed doors biden shows signs of slipping. dana: former secretary of state mike pompeo will join us in a moment. first white house correspondent peter doocy is traveling with the president. good to have you have on from paris. good to be here. and despite that wall street journal item that they say sources information from 45 different people detailing what these folks are saying is basically questions about president biden s acuity, here in pa
bill: we re just about t-minus one minute awaiting nasa s boeing star liner. on board is bear butch willmer and sunny williams. their plan is to go to the international space station, stay there a week and a half and come back. so long delayed about a year, well over budget, dana, 1.5 billion over budget. so we ll see whether or not today is the lucky day. dana: the problems they ve had is not necessarily weather. they are concerned about some of the mechanics want to make sure it is all just perfect to keep everybody safe and to make this a success. bill: they had a shot on saturday on june 1st. that was scrubbed. may 14th was scrubbed, a shot on may 6th. hopefully today is the day. why don t we drop in and listen together and keep our fingers crossed. here we go, america. ten, nine, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3,
a delay or cancellation. it happens quite often. they are too many flights in and out. newark is terrible. i agree. charles watson is live from atlanta at the airport. you aren t in newark. look on the bright side. that s true, julie. hopefully today is the day that flyers can avoid the chaos and the nightmares that they ve experienced for days now here in atlanta things seem to be moving along pretty smoothly. we see a lot of people moving in and out of this airport pretty smoothly this morning. light crowds when you talk about one of the world s busiest airport. the folks here tell us that operations for the most part have been moving along smoothly. that has largely been the case despite all the disruptions for a record number of folks flying during the fourth of july travel period. aaa estimating more than 4.1 million holiday flyers. that seems to be in line with