celebrate independence day, but there won t be freedom emfrom the frustration capedios already piling up. tonight, we can report more than 440 flights were canceled and more than 32 hundred delays just today. flight demand is returning to near pre-pandemic levels and so have the travel nightmares are airlines strug whring with pilot ad other staffing shortages. airlines are facing a test on the eve of one of the busiest travel days. a sign of how it may go the c.e.o. of delta airlines is apologizing to customers, the situation so dire the company is take employees with office jobs and sending them to the ticket counter to check bags. cbs s errol barnett will start us off from a busy reagan national airport. good evening, errol. reporter: hey there, norah ray, good evening. cancellations are stacking up across the country tonight as united airlines continue to struggle to serve their own customers.
Gettysburg National Military Park and the Gettysburg Foundation announced they are co-sponsoring the opening of a new temporary exhibit in the Gettysburg Museum of the American Civil War at the
her campaign did not immediately sponsor our request for details on any of these bold plans, but occupying buildings is nothing new for parson. last year she was a spokesperson for a group that occupied a washington motel for six days before taunting police when they were finally forced to leave. i ve got nothing. carley: we will talk about that later on with tomi lahren. i m sure she has some thoughts. todd: think it? meantime, did you see this carley: oh, my. todd: that s carley at the airport yesterday. carley: [laughs] todd: a fight at the ticket counter when a former nfl player gets into a blood he brought with that worker did not end well for either of them. carley: things definitely didn t end well for the crook who picked the wrong jewelry store. we are talking to the brother and sister who did everything they could to protect the family business. todd: plus, wesley hunt, lawrence jones, brian brenberg, and tell me later in. carley: aforementioned. todd: on
The public is invited to visit the Gettysburg National Military Park Museum & Visitor Center Saturday, March 19, at 5 p.m. for a special after-hours program of the Gettysburg Cyclorama,