couldn t keep from joke. mind your business, file your taxes and keep of my wife s name [bleep] we start with a fox news alert. hundreds of flights from coast to coast are either delayed or canceled right now after the faa experienced a computer system outage. steve: united airlines just announced all of its flights are grounded until at least 10:00 a.m. eastern time. ainsley: todd piro is following the latest developments for us, todd? what a tough time to fly whether it was last year around christmas holiday time to now the faa announcing a total system failure nationwide impacting hundreds of flights. let s take a live look. we are going to orlando, sanford international where all flights are delayed until further notice. the faa tweeting it is, quote: experiences an outage with its notice to air missions system which provides critical flight safety operation information. we are closely monitoring the situation which are impacts all airlines and working with the
i still have flashbacks. i was the type of person that would never even give depression a look. i always used to say, oh, depression, that s not for me. i don t do depression. but that s totally wrong. the depression s taken a big hold of my life. ahead of the anniversary, survivors, grenfell residents, people involved in the rescue that night and those who lost loved ones are holding a memorialfootball day at queens park rangers in west london, close to the tower, people bonded forever by tragedy, heavily reliant on each other for comfort. coming together with everybody that survived the tower, the families, actually has a positive impact. you don t have to talk about grenfell because everybody sort of knows what happened. all right, one, two, look at the camera. just a smile, it warms you. cheers, mate. come on, boys! 72 people lost their lives as a result of the fire. the youngest was marcio s unborn son, logan. his mother, andreia, breathed in so much smoke and toxic g
the proud boys and the oath keepers. we re gonna go more on that point later on in the show. but we also learned a lot more about what was happening in the white house, in the lead up to the insurrection. testimony from donald trump s lawyers, his attorney general, his son-in-law, and his daughter. also just saying that trump knew what he was doing, and he knew it was wrong. for example, trump knew that he had lost the election to joe biden. how do we know that? because his own top data analyst came into the oval office and told him specifically. according to his campaign insider, jason miller. i was in the oval office. and at some point in the conversation, the league that a person was brought on. and, i remember, he delivered to the president in pretty blunt terms that he was going to lose. but trump, reportedly, argue that his legal challenges over election fraud would change the result. the only problem? there was no such thing as election fraud and the white house kn
him. you know, he did the disney ready creek thing. staff running for him. brian: i think it is likely i don t think a decision has been made. steve: i think he is going to run i will bet you dollar. brian: i don t think a final decision has been made. ainsley: hand it over to carley for headlines. carley: big soundbite to get to here. president biden addressing for the first time the discovery of highly classified documents found inside his office at the penn biden center. people know i take classified documents, classified information seriously. i was briefed about this discovery and surprised to learn that there were any government records that were taken there to that office.
i m doing this for you. there s a reason why we re doing this, and let s keep that in mind. that s all i ve got to say. let s keep that in mind. we are still in pain. emotionally, we are still suffering. it hasn t got easier. it s in fact got harder. hanan wahabi and herfamily also survived the fire, fleeing in their pyjamas as smoke filled the staircase. i have flashbacks, i have nightmares, i still struggle with sleep, i struggle with falling asleep. when i do fall asleep, i m woken up by nightmares. ijust feel drained. physically and emotionally drained. hanan was a teacher in a school near grenfell tower, but she gave it up last year. it was too much for both her and her pupils, even four years on. it s not fair on the children to be exposed to the impact of ptsd. you know, they d see me collapse at work. they d see that happen. and they d see staff running to my aid. hanan lived on the ninth