instead of a straight shooter he really cannot be honest. can he not bring himself to say what we all know that this is all on biden for flinging open the border in the first place. are you frustrated with the biden administration? do you place blame on them for more welcoming stance that has led to this record surge. there is a lot of blame to go around. again, all the republicans have been blocking real immigration reform. what s at the heart of all of this, for me, is what is more american than the right to work? laura: aha, there you have it. like all globalists adams believes that borders are really in essence immoral. especially the united states border. he believes that anyone anywhere in the world has an inherent right to be an american. and because republicans haven t cooperated in that insane idea, they re really to blame for the migrant mess. , the truth is far easier to process though, right?
looming over all of this, whether the nation s airlines can handle the surge after last summer s meltdowns of delays and cancellations. we have two reports tonight, and we start with tom costello. reporter: from the east coast to the midwest and way out west we re really early and just to try to beat all this holiday traffic. reporter: a record surge of post pandemic travelers snaking through airports. 2.6 million on thursday alone as airlines face a big stress test, under pressure to prove they ve improved after last year s summer travel mess when 45,000 flights were canceled, 22% delayed. the good news, fewer than 1% of flights today were canceled. it s only friday, but so far so good. reporter: but this is just a dress rehearsal for what could be the busiest summer travel season in years. if you re traveling this summer, domestic airfares down 20% over last year, however, if you re going international, it will cost you, the highest
and where there is seemingly no end to this stream of adults and children lining up to enter the united states. julia is joining me from outside the sacred heart church in el paso. julia, tell me what you re seeing there today. well, alex, you can see migrants are still on the streets. some of them have slept inside the shelter last night, but i was out here very early this morning and the men were by and large still on the street out here because the shelters are at capacity and a lot of them are only taking in women and children. they were at capacity because of a surge that started earlier this week, when we saw migrants crossing by as many as 11,000 across the southern border in a single day. that s a record surge. when i m told is that yesterday, the day after title 42 lifted, the numbers actually came down slightly. still, it would be considered a surge under most expectations and definitions of that word, but they re lower than what they saw earlier this week. [interpreter]
worried about the way this case is going. paltrow maintain accuser terry sanderson skied into her and claims she stuck around until given okay to leave by a ski instructor. sanderson is seeking damages. bottom of your screen, a human smuggler leaving a one-year-old baby alone, next to a river, at the southern border. the story could have ended worse if it were not for border patrol. that story is next. ashley: just a baby. the northern border is seeing record surge of migrants. today biden will outline a deal. some say migrants are being dropped off in his city, he joins us next.
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