was a particular entry into the notam system. they simply unplugged it and plugged it back in, for lack of a better metaphor, and that didn t work. i want you to listen to transportation secretary pete buttigieg. he s been very critical of the airlines meltdowns over the summer and this winter. this was not an airline problem. this was on the faa. there s been so much criticism about the faa s own systems, whether or not they re outdated or underfunded. pete buttigieg has directed an internal review here. he says the agency owns its problem. listen. these kinds of disruptions should not happen. my primary interest now that we ve gotten through the immediate disruptions of the morning is understanding exactly how this was possible and exactly what steps are needed to make sure it doesn t happen again. reporter: a lot of questions facing the faa now, especially given that criticism based on the fact that so many folks say
cascading cancellations and delays in the thousands. first it was a 20-minute delay and then an hour. reporter: anger is stretching from concourses to capitol hill. ted cruz the top senate republican overseeing transportation is calling the failure completely unacceptable. congressman rick larson is the top democrat on the house transportation committee. we re going to need some answers and i m sure we ll get answers out of the d.o.t. to share with congress and we ll move forward figuring out what to do next. reporter: critics insist faa systems are outdated and underfunded. transportation secretary pete b buttigieg said he s directed an agency after action process to determine root causes and recommend next steps. my primary interest now that we ve gone through the immediate disruptions of the morning is understanding exactly how this was possible and exactly what steps are needed to make sure that it doesn t happen again.
very long time. we need to design in a field that s changing a lot, but we need to design a system that does not have those vulnerabilities. really quick, do you see what happened this morning as acceptable? does this i know you say out of an abundance of caution, that they had to put the ground stop in place, secretary, but if this happens again and it doesn t sound like now you can it is the right call, to act out of an abundance of caution. no, these kind of disruptions should not happen. my primary interest, now that we ve gotten through the immediate disruptions of the morning is understanding exactly how this was possible and what steps are needed to make sure it doesn t happen again. secretary buttigieg, thank you for coming on. i know you ve had a busy morning and this is the first chance you ve had to jump on and talk about this. thank you for your time. my pleasure, thank you.
no action, even though molesters were part of the ministry. 14 million members nationwide, how did this report come to be and what happens now? well, these allegations have been out there, katy, since 2018. it really did take an independent firm to do a deep dive and investigation with unprecedented access to be looking at confidential emails to finally get to the truth, which is where we are now and the truth is to suggest at the highest levels there were people systematically covering up these allegations, tearing down victims and protecting abusers. they were doing everything they could to carefully guard and shield these lawsuits and the information that was in them, the settlements and also the allegations that were coming forth. their primary interest to this
think of is when he went to a store called just bulbs. the name of the store is just bulbs, and that s exactly what we sell, just bulbs. he kept on asking the woman in the store if they had anything else. other than lightbulbs. besides bulbs, what do you have here? nothing. how about shades? could you get shades here? no, we are just bulbs. if you want shades, maybe you go to a place called just shades. do you sell bulbs? no, we do not. our primary interest is shades. it s just so funny and so unlike anything that we d ever seen before on tv. the entire time in college, david letterman is redefining late night television. some of the early remotes. here we see alan alda, and i guess that s paul. now what kind of food does he enjoy? he like-a string beans, and