They call it Super Tuesday for a reason. This is a big one. [cheers] and they tell me he, the pundits and otherwise, that there has never been one like this. There has been anything so conclusive. This was an amazing an amazing night. Were going to take back our country. We are going to do it right. We are going to have the greatest economy ever in the history of our country. Were going to top what we did. Ainsley President Trump making huge gains this Super Tuesday winning 14 out of the 15 states including delegaterich california and texas. His rival nikki haley winning vermont. Steve President Biden on the other side solidified his path to the nomination but there are some more warning signs, especially in minnesota, where nearly 20 of bidens voters selected uncommitted. Oops . Lawrence we have Live Team Coverage from washington to california. But we begin with brian at the touch screen to break down some of the results. Brian first off, im not in control of the touch screen, im depe
just got his bag. every once in a while big cry go up through the island of miss fit bags with someone saying they have got their stuff and they are on their way home. it s still a mess. you still have people who are stranded and can t get home. you have flight staff that can t penetrate this antiquated communication system to let the airlines know that they are available to fly people home. you have got a lot of really tired people and they are just stuck. our luggage is missing. it s mia. we ended up completely canceling southwest entirely. we are hoping we will get a refund. 2,885 domestic flights were canceled. 86% of them were southwest. 2,509. the southwest pilots union, as well as the flight attendants union say the melt down was very predictable because southwest executives did not invest in and modernize the logistics and communication technology. the ceo of southwest offered an apology. the tools we use to recover from this disruption serve us well 99%. time
underneath all of it as they have gone through this grieving process of their mother, grandmother, and grandmother to an entire nation. 2:30 eastern time, your time back home, 7:30 p.m. london time she will be officially laid to rest with a private ceremony in king george memorial chapel at the windsor castle and will be buried with her parents, sister and late husband prince philip. after the funeral service there will be two receptions, one with members of the royal family at windsor castle, after the procession from the westminster abbey and the guest list of that is heads of state from the commonwealth and u.k. allies such as individuals from other countries. and then an in the church house, i assume for other leaders, senior government leaders and diplomats. a little history of the center of this church. the area they walked over is where henry viii and jane seymour are buried to give you a sense of history in windsor castle and the only son of henry the viii, edward
the prime minister has been replacing those members of his cabinet, who have either resigned or have been fired or shifted into other positions. that is a work in progress. a big work in progress for the prime minister, because so many of his senior officials have stepped down in the past 24, 36 hours, but that precise understanding of how the party will handle this moment is yet to be made clear. and if the prime minister, again, as he did yesterday, appears to want to dig in and refuse to go and wants to hold on, on his terms, until the fall, that could bring an addition to this already historic level of chaos that is surrounding this transition, absolutely huge. historic, without precedent, boris johnson had more people resign from his cabinet and senior positions in 24 hours than any other prime minister has had during history. these are monumental moments and monumental hours and minutes we re waiting for right now. bianca, what is the argument for boris johnson to sti
intense debates inside the white house, tons of pressure from groups. there s three key elements here. the details are very important. there are income caps to actually qualify for this loan cancellation. if you are an individual who makes under $125,000 a year or a family that makes under $250,000 a year and you have federal loans, the president is going to basically sign the ability to cancel $10,000 of those loans. there s another element that s important. $20,000 could be canceled for any pell grant recipients with federal loans. that s incredibly important as the administration has worked continuously over the course of the last several months to target this relief and target this cancellation towards lower and middle income individuals. the administration officials believe roughly almost all of pell grant recipients make $60,000 or less. they would all qualify. when you look at the loan cancellation, it would affect about 43 million borrowers if they took advantage of w