american do? they re going to be caught by big surprise by this. just because the airlines have been caught by surprise of the sheer volume of people coming back to traveling. tsa screened more than 2 million people four individual days during this month alone. the record after the pandemic set at 2019 where 2 million people flewed. we have not seen these numbers since back in 2019. they are about 75% of 2019 levels. american airlines is facing shortages of their own crew and contractors and now it had to cancel flights by the hundreds. it cancelled 188 flights on sunday. 710 flights were delayed. a 23% of its schedules overall. it is a big number. now american says it is going to cancel 1% of all of its flights going into mid july. these are real growing pains as the airlines struggle to get back to normal. remember airlines trimmed their schedules and airplanes and people because of the pandemic. they re adjusting, man, if you are a passenger it is annoying for sure.
of the july 4th recess? a key vote is schedule ntd senate over isn t bill one. senate majority leader chuck schumer saying they re working to come up with an agreement to compromise on what senator manchin has said are his changes. leaving open that he could support a modified bill after previously opposing the drafted legislation, speaking of compromise, potentially big sign from a major player in the progressive wing, senator bernie sanders, now signaling an openness to manchin s proposed changes to that legislation. stacey abrams did that as well. cnn congressional correspondent lauren fox is on capitol hill this morning. lauren, let s begin there. getting to 50 is the minimum low bar, right? that gets the democrats. of course, you have the next hurdle, which is the filibuster of 10 republican votes? that s right, jim. look, this is all about democratic unity. the point here is to display that democrats are united in their ability and their wish to advance voting right
witnesses pulled one survivor. a woman who lost her own two children. we are outside the ranch where a majority of victims lived. this is so sad. what more can you tell us about the girls and what happened? well, you know, what compounds the tragedy here, it s on so many levels. nine of the people that died were children, and on top of that many of the children came from this ranch. it was a foster care program. in other words, these were children that had been taken from situations where they may have been abused, where parents may have been addicted to drugs or where they were in other kinds of calamities within their own home. they were restarting their lives after their own traumas, and then this tragedy. we now have ten ntsb investigators joining the investigation. it s already underway by two days by state and local authorities as they try to determine what exactly happened. 2:30 in the afternoon saturday is when this happened. it was i-65 northbound just south of mon
letting it turn away gay couples wishing to adopt. republican senator josh hawley celebrating that decision. this is a resounding pro religious liberty decision and a really good result. it s a great non-discrimination ruling. they re saying you cannot discriminate against churches on the basis of their faith. this is a big victory for religious liberty. harris: shannon bream is with me now with the news. shannon. so these are the couple of the really big cases we ve been waiting on as we get to the end of the term. the super bowl of the supreme court in june. this case in the catholic social services case out of philadelphia was heard back in november. we figure there was a lot of consternation trying to get together what to do with the case. there are concurrences but not a single dissent. a 9-0 decision if favor of this agency and it is important to note, too, what philadelphia said is we can t work with you because catholic social services places foster children but
i pointed out to him, we have significant cyber capability. and knows it. he doesn t know exactly what it is, but it is significant. if in fact they vie late these basic violate these basic norms, we will respond. paul:s was the president prepared to enforce that red line? let s ask retired four star general jack keane, he s a fox news senior strategic analyst. welcome, general. so president biden said he got what he wanted out of that summit. who do you think got the upper hand, if anyone? well, i think both of them feel probably pretty good about it and that s a normal outcome from these summits, certainly they re not going to say anything else to the contrary. biden laid doubt a litany of issues that he had. i was surprised by the extent of it. i think that s a good thing. i think we have to be realistic about it. putin stood up in a press conference that he gave for 55 minutes, answered 27 questions and exposed himself to not only his own press, which he s pretty used