ukraine wins this war with russia. of course, that s what the biden administration wants to happen. folk on the ground just want to buy their tomatoes, buy their corn, buy their ground beef, and not pay exorbitant prices for it. jonathan. isa, you mentioned the chaos behind you. large crowds already at 6:00 a.m. on the holiday itself. do we anticipate today potentially being another messy one at the airports? is it going to spill over into tomorrow, as well? reporter: definitely. i mean, just in the last couple of hours since being here, this is already gotten a lot busier. i came up from downstairs at arrivals where there was a very long line at the bag office. you know, people who lost their bags in all of this travel chaos. these delays and cancellations are due to a variety of factors. we have weather issues. we have short staffing, of course, with these delays and planes grounded. plane staff is having to switch out. they re only able to work for so long, so passengers having
southwest is definitely feeling it but for us pilots we ve always been the most productive in the world at southwest, we still are, but the problem is inefficiently using pilots, spending our time dead heading around the country. going to where we re not planning on going. it is causing fatigue. it is causing many other issues. it is causing those delays. it is causing those cancellations. i think there is definitely is a shortage. i tried to go to chicago a few weeks ago. i couldn t get a flight to chicago out of newark or new york. to chicago. there were no weather issues. i had to flight to philadelphia to get a flight to chicago. i can tell you anecdotally pilots didn t like the mandates, mask or vaccine, they retired early. that is happening across the board in all kinds of professions. the problem with pilots, we all depend on this for this economy to run. and so this is a huge problem,
North Dakota Senator Jon Hoeven continues to push USDA to offer payments to farmers to offset the reduction in crop guarantees farmers are facing to due late planting.
where is mackenzie lueck? will he get answers today? keep watching. we are all over it. all right, this is your home state. the jason: yes, this is home. harris: at the big story back home. jason: it is. i m at that airport week in and week out, and i hope we find her. i want to have a degree of optimism, but it looks like a lot of great police work going on. i do understand the week time frame between when landed, and r about publicly. i d like to hear more about that. most important they, we talked a lot about the lyft operator, who was cleared. i think it s important we remind people that they were cleared. to get from the airport to that park is maybe 15 minutes. it s pretty close. the airport in salt lake is very close to downtown, the rose park area to the rest of salt lake city and this park is really close to there. the proximity it s summer, it s warm. there is no weather issues.
own. how does that measure currently in states? joining us by phone is virginia governor terry mcauliffe. they have weather issues. they have power outage in the studio. he jumped on the phone. governor, it is important to get your voice. so many proponents of the bill say this is what the governors wanted. we are giving them more choice on medicaid. they keep leaving out they are taking out the money you used to be getting. define the issue. this is the bait and switch they tried to play. we will give you more flexibili flexibility. we will put it back in your hands. they take billions much doll s away from the states. i have two key concerns. number one, they did it with no idea of the impact to people financially and how it effects health. they did this without any scoring by the cbo.