Smooth sailing at the airport today. Major delays or cancellations but its a difference story at sfo. Nine cancellations and more than 300 delays throughout the day. Live Team Coverage now from ktvus greg ligon. Greg . Reporter andre what a difference we are live now at terminal three and i can tell you before 7 00 tonight there is virtually no one here take a look behind me, this is the case tsa line, take a look behind me. Some more dishes tsa line. Maybe three or 400 people. The good news is, the vast majority of those delays have been earlier today. But tonight, most lines most flights are running on time. One of the travelers making their way through as sfo tonight. Although travel can be a headache there is a payoff. Its more convenient but if youre going to see people its all worth it. Sfo reports about 86,000 passengers making their way to the airports today. A big bump from a typical saturday. We are doing 36,000 additional passengers today than your average and saturday so it
Out this morning. The secretary to veteran affairs, the president praised him, but accepted his resignation in the wake of a report about the horrifying problems at v. A. Hospitals across the country. Nbc bay areas Steve Handelsman has the very latest now from capitol hill. Reporter at the white house, v. A. Secretary Eric Shinseki told president obama that he wants to fix the mess at the v. A. , but believes instead somebody else has got to do it. And president obama stepped the retired fourstar generals resignation. The v. A. Needs new leadership to address them. He does not want to be a distraction because his priority is to fix the problem and make sure our vets are getting the care that they need. That was ricks judgment on behalf of his fellow veterans. And i agree. We dont have time for distractions, we need to fix the problem. Reporter this morning, the v. A. Secretary stepped up his rhetoric, telling a Homeless Veterans conference, there was a lack of integrity by some at the
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