threatened strike by delta pilots all pushing airlines to the breaking point. now the holiday at search of passengers is likely to make things even worse. driving could bring its own headaches not just because of those high gas prices. traffic may be a problem as aaa predicts nearly 48 million people will hit the roads. alexis mcadams is live at laguardia airport. quick some of the people here does have anywhere to go a lot of people in a big hurry third not getting out of here anytime soon. major delays, millions of people are flying this holiday weekend for the peak time they are pink peak prices for the lowest ticket we have seen is about $200 and it keeps uncounted part even of the dishing out big money these people are not getting on an airplane, listen. well, first i got one to lighten our delay no problem. and then maybe about 9:30 a.m. i got the e-mail that said it was canceled for the agents at the gate. take a look here you can see right at the american termin
mexico while their asylum cases are under review. so what do these major rulings say about the direction of the court, and what can we expect for the next term? ilya shapiro is author of supreme disorder, which is available on paperback on tuesday. ilya, welcome. good to see you here. historic term for the supreme court. did the court surprise you with its ending? the court finally colessed; has, the conservative majority that has long been promised, expected, feared, vaunted finally came together this term. and i don t know whether it was terribly surprising, but it was a little breathtaking to see it actually happen. this is what, you know, many people thought would happen once all of these justices, particularly the trump-appointed ones, got on the bench, but it didn t happen last year on the bench, it didn t happen right when brett kavanaugh was confirmed. but here with all of this constellation of issues that you listed there, it really took a significant jump. and,
pitched in, and now business is booming again. the thief was also reported to the local police. i just think that s so rude, rich [laughter] and i hope they catch that kid. rich: remember, kids, teenagers are mean. aha does it for us, we re back at that does it for us, we re back at 4 p.m. eastern. alicia: the journal editorial report is next. paul: welcome to the journal editorial report . i m paul gigot. the supreme court wrapping up a historic term with decisions on everything from abortion rights to rest religious liberties, to the second amendment. just this week the high court restricted the biden administration s authority to shift from coal production into renewable sources of energy, saying a decision of that magnitude and and consequence rests with congress. and a win for the biden administration as the supreme court will allow the government to end a trump err a rah rule that forced migrants to wait in