we begin this hour with breaking news. right now, thousands of flights in the u.s. are delayed or cancelled after a major outage overnight to an faa computer system that provides safety updates for pilots normal flight operations are slowly resuming after the faa lifted a ground stop about an hour ago. the domino effect of the pause is being felt throughout the country. according to flight aware, more than 4,000 flights are delayed. over 800 are cancelled. the white house directed the department of transportation to investigate. the president himself saying he has spoken with the transportation success tear pete buttigieg about getting to the bottom of it. joining us now is ann tone ya hilton. what s the latest after the outage? reporter: there s a lot of travelers who have been checking their phones for hours. this is due to everything you just described. this is a critical function that gives an important realtime safety information. it alerts them to abnormal, unusual
dollars into failed programs that do little to solve the issue, we ran through the numbers and the amounts spent are just staggering. san francisco spent an astonishing $100,000 for homeless person. new york shells at $58,000 per year for her homeless person, but it hasn t helped. a recent report says homelessness in the big apple has seen the highest level since the great depression and chicago spends about $9,000 per homeless person. the unmanageable homelessness problem putting the mcdonald ceo in a tough spot. they ve been trying to entice employees back to headquarters in chicago and called on city and business leaders to address problems that have arisen since the pandemic. everywhere i go i m confronted by the same question these days. what s going on in chicago? there is a general sense out there that our city is in crisis. the truth is it s more difficult today for me to convince a promising mcdonald s executive to relocate to chicago from one of our other offices
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it was crushing. and i had to help him. i just needed to save him for his mom. my gosh, such incredibly emotional testimony. they re having of a child, someone that you ve nonfor so long. maggie vespa joining me with more. tell us more about what we learned about ethan the day of the shooting from the testimony and then what comes next. so just keeping in line with what we heard. basically a lot of the testimony, a lot of the graphic, emotional testimony has been about ethan s demeanor, the degree to which he planned the shooting. executing at point blank range. and this is day two of what is known as a miller hearing named after a supreme court case that says that no state can sentence a minor to life in prison
knows that we re in this for the long hall. you were one of bipartisan group of senators that travel to el paso to get a look the at the humanitarian crisis there at the border. there was a record of almost 2.8 million undocumented immigrant crossings at the southern border. what did you see and learn while you were there? our personnel at the border, whether it be border patrol or the nonfor profit organizations are doing fantastic work. they are arriving claiming asylum. we have to do two things. we have to encourage people to