all of that is coming up. but first you re here today. your ceo didn t want to show up. i want to sincerely apologize impacted by this. caused a loft of anguish. people want to know if we re going to invest in this system so it won t happen again. we need to invest in technology and also in our operational system because the winter operations were too much for us. it was a failure epically from top to bottom. it s obvious that ya ll messed up and your customers, they expect you to fix it. neil: all right. the fix is not in, at least not yet. a south airlines number 2 executive getting grilled on capitol hill over that holiday travel chaos that grounded nearly 17,000 flights. today lawmakers are demanding answers. unfortunately, they didn t get many answers. we ve got you covered with fox s lydia hu on why a southwest apology didn t cut it. robert ray on winter weather that could be testing it all over again. not only for southwest but an entire country. let s
up. so the number 2 man was today s piñata. keeping you posted on something that could test southwest and other airlines. a barrelling storm in the midwest particularly around indianapolis. that s where we find robert ray, a fox weather co inspector dent. what are we looking at, robert? neil, another week, another nasty system rolling across america. here in indianapolis, we re calling it windy indy today. get this. this morning we woke up to showers and 60 degrees out. now it s in the 40s and dipping down. we ve had wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour here today in indianapolis. the center of indiana, the state capitol. same goes through other areas like ohio and kentucky. this is triple threat thursday, neil. we ve had severe storms down south, tornadoes in louisiana. the wind systems rolling through