you want to take a look at that. bill: i think the way you say a legend. dana: he was a legend. bill: is the most appropriate way to look at it. dana: a terrific dog. he will be very much missed. thank you. here is where we stand. secretary of state antony blinken and lloyd austin traveling overseas. doha is the central hub. bill: he says the u.s. is working closely with the taliban and the terror group not stopping americans from getting out as long as those evacuees have the correct paperwork. he said this a moment ago. we re conducting a great deal of diplomacy on this as we speak. we ve also engaged with the taliban on this topic including in recent hours. they said that they will let people with travel documents freely depart. we ll hold them to that. so will dozens of other countries. the international community is watching to see if the taliban will live up to their commitments. bill: trey yengst reports from doha, qatar. hello, trey. good morning. secr
welcome, everybody. we begin on the unofficial first day of the summer travel season. and you better pack your patience. 42 million americans will take to the skies this memorial day weekend. experts think it could be one of the busiest on record. now, the white house is pushing to avoid another flight mare like last year. president biden is touting his effort to compensation travelers for flight delays, quote, ledezma up for travelers this memorial day weekend. we launched flight rights.gov. if the flight was cancelled or delayed, check the dashboard to see how you could be compensated. transportation secretary pete buttigieg thinks it will serve as a big test for the airline system. this weekend will be a test of the system and i think all of us have airline stories from last summer and the disruptions that took place then, cancellation and delay rates were at unacceptable proportions last year, and it s important that that not happen again. all right. so pete buttigieg
I actually get a little nauseated thinking about it. i was in a sorority but it was local at the time and the campus did not have fraternity houses and sorority houses, so it was very, very different. there were a lot of very spectacular women who i was in a sorority with, but for me college was just the most miserable experience ever. before social media. tiktok, you re happy, crying, your friends are hugging you. the era of bulimia and panic attacks. and i could not wait to start my life and that s not life. thank you. that is not life. neither is social media. we had a great discussion about this in my morning meeting with a bunch of these young ladies. we ll talk about it more