how there are backups? neil: you know what? the problems are not over yet. you re looking live at atlanta airport. airlines are struggling to get back on track after all flights were grounded because of a nationwide computer glitch. we don t flow what caused the glitch. close to 8,000 domestic flights delayed, more than 1,200 cancelled altogether and wore all over it with steve harrigan in atlanta and how folks are dealing with it there and how transportation committee members nancy mace on calls for investigations to what happened here. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. let s get to it in atlanta with steve harrigan. steve, how are things looking there now? neil, planes are taking off and landing again. you can tell from the numbers here, this airport, the busiest in the world is empty today. no lines, no people. a long way from back to normal here. of course, what happened in the early hours this morning, almost unprecedented. you have to go back to 9-11. a complete
unprecedented. you have to go back to 9-11. a complete shut down of departures all across the u.s. and lasted more than 90 minutes while planes are flying again now, airlines are really struggling to catch up. almost 8,000 delays and more than 1,200 cancellations. when you talk to people here, there s a mix of questions, anger and frustration. some just fed up with flying. it went from 3,500 flights to 4,000 flights delayed. we don t know if we ll make connecting flights. we re resilient. we backpack and we re ready to stay in an airport if we need to. it s unexplainable. everybody is dealing with it coast to coast. everywhere you go, it s the same story. it s still happening. number of lawmakers also speaking out in congress saying why did this happen?