rick reichmuth on if the weather will be holding up. americans get to take to the road and the skies, but not without some trouble along the way. to los angeles, we ll find christina coleman at l.a.x. christina? hi, neil. fortunately there s been no reports of any massive flight cancellations on delays today. good news, because it was a much different story during the winter break. air travel days ahead leading in to easter weekend matched prepandemic levels with many people taking to the skies or hitting the roads during spring break. the f.a.a. forecast more than 51,000 flights for today. those numbers are expected to drop slightly tomorrow. then increase by a little more than 6,000 between saturday and tuesday. many passengers told me that they felt confident that they would get to their destinations on time. were you worried about delays? no. i had no problems whatsoever. i was worried about it but didn t happen. we had built in time to prepare for that. just ca
[laughter] i heard that one already. will: yeah. try having a sitdown with that person. it never goes well. we have had it. you leave right now and play now and give you six months pay. that s half of your entire contract. please, just just go. [ laughter ] see if i stay the whole year, i get it all. will: sound logic. george always had sound logic. i don t know if we can say the same for the city of oakland in california who in this analogy is george castanza. they haven t sat back and realized covid is over and it has been for a while. but the city in the bay area is still operating under pandemic insanity and they do not want it to end. oakland hasn t killed its covid eviction moratorium. in fact, right now as we speak, they are holding hearings on potentially ending that moratorium. possibly extending it though into july. too little, too late. if you are a tenant in oakland you haven t had to pay rent for the past three years. on the other side of that, there
there. new video shows no end and he s at the border, officials are just overwhelmed by this. and nebraska governor, pete briquettes on states now doing battle over this. welcome everybody, i am neil cavuto on a very busy news day and let s go to jackie will there is a battle on the border in migrants far from that border. jackie. 31 good afternoon to you too, neil, the white house would not confirm reports that the white house turned down a dhs plan to start moving migrants from the crowded southern border to the northern border. they also would not confirm that it has created some mounting tensions between the homeland security and the white house. jackie: according to the nbc, officials have openly expressed frustration at the meetings with the white house s reluctance to take a page from the book of republican governors and begin traveling governors to the u.s. according to the communication obtained by nbc news. they note that the white house previously set 9,000 cross
healthcare, food, and free cell phone. s. we are egg g setting our country up for failure never degree. a california boutique is prohibiting customers from wearing masks, the store s owner says could prevent witnesses from getting an accurate description of suspects in the event of a crime. i want my money back. 8-year-old emit bailey wins the kid s u.s.a. championship. he wins $2,500. he plans to spend it on a go cart. so wake we up when it s all over. and i m wiser and i m older. all this time i ve been. steve: this is your 6:01 wake-up call. right now you have got, let s say, 84 degrees for a daytime high of 90. 0% chance of rain. relatively clear there however, the sunrise will be in 56 minutes at 6:56 this monday morning, monday, august 22, 2022. be and today brian in the center square ainsley is so off for couple days getting some r and r. katie is here with us. katie: beautiful day. i m excited. brian: exaggerating when it comes to new york. it s g
tenth grade biology class, co2, co2, hmm, don t trees consume co2 for photosynthesis? quick google check. how about we plant a whole lot more trees across the country and across the world? that seems like a natural solution with lots of upside, trees are beautiful, and might help fight global warming. oh, but no, there is a problem with that idea. planting more trees might help solve climate change, but it definitely will not enrich your donors. trees are cheap. it is hard to make money from trees. worse than that, trees are impossible to regulate. once you plant trees, they grow by themselves, they do not need federal help. trees definitely will not make you more powerful, so instead, here is an idea, let s invest trillions of dollars of other people s money in batteries and wind farms and electric school buses. that way democratic politicians get fingertip control over the entire u.s. economy and all of their friends get rich. sounds perfect. let s go with that idea. that i