users. the new york times reports many instagram users received notifications this morning that their accounts had been suspended for violating community guidelines. according to the tracking site down detector, complaints tapered off late this morning, but it recorded some 7,000 people reporting they couldn t access their accounts. instagram sent a tweet confirming it s looking into the issue but did not respond to cnn s request for comment. we are close to a new era for morning television, you can catch don lemon, poppy harlow and kaitlan collins at 6:00 a.m. sharp. if you want to listen to the lead, you can listen wherever you get your podcasts. our coverage continues with wolf blitzer in the situation room. federal prosecutors charged the suspect in the paul pelosi attack with assault and attempted kidnapping.
at the same time, a group of journalists, community groups, and volunteers gathered in the small airport. a place called georgetown, delaware, not far from joe biden s home. they all received whole word that a plane load of migrants, with a one-way take it aboard to see was on their way. after the florida governor charted two planes from san antonio, in texas, to martha s vineyard, massachusetts, without any warning, delaware was going to be prepared for desantis s next move in the twisted game of gotcha. officials in delaware had no itinerary to walk work off of. they were on this tracking site with any joe schmo accessing. officials watched as a little airplane icon which was originally sought to travel from texas to florida, and then to georgetown, landed in nashville, tennessee. and finally, and teterboro, new jersey, which is just for us across the river in manhattan. no migrants on the plane. desantis had stoked the cold of law
streets basically become the frozen mess that we saw about a week and a half ago. and the big we lost polo there, but we did hear pittsburgh many cities seeing winter trouble. diane and polo, thanks very much. as often happens, the winter storm hit the east coast causing major travel disruptions this morning. u.s. airlines canceled more than 1, 00 flights today according to flight aware, the tracking site. pete muntean is live at reagan national airport. improving at all this morning? reporter: a little bit, jim. the numbers are a bit down than what we saw yesterday. 1,350 cancellations today so far, although yesterday we saw more than 3,000 flight cancellations nationwide. the storm really some of the biggest hubs down the east coast, atlanta, charlotte, like
app was preventing them from connecting to their vehicles. our transport correspondent caroline davies had more details. our technology is designed to try and make our lives easier and we all know the pain when it does not quite go to plan. yesterday evening, hundreds of tesla users reported they were having difficulties using the tesla app according to the tracking site down detector. the ceo of tesla, elon musk, said they were checking the system and then said the system should be back online again. he apologised and said it would not happen again. it is important to emphasise it is notjust the app, that is not the only way you can open up tesla cars, you can use a key card or a fob. however, quite an interesting point, i spoke to an academic and a tesla user, professor david bailey, and he said tesla could sometimes be a victim of its own success, that it advertises itself as a very high tech company, it has cutting edge technology, and that is one of the things that attracts the us