the u.s. to seek asylum. we have a lot to get to. i m hallie jackson in washington. i want to bring in nya charles at los angeles international airport, marissa para in buffalo, new york, and meteorologist michelle grossman joining us, too. people trying to get home knew it was going to be a bit of a sloppy week. it s way worse than folks expected. with so many flights canceled, southwest continuing to apologize. now growing federal pressure for this airline to get its act together. reporter: right. it s not any better today, hallie. 62% of southwest flights canceled today, 58% tomorrow. causing thousands of cancellations across the country. in the meantime people are stranded without their bags. i wanted to show you the sea of bags behind me. although southwest has flown out baggage to the destinations they haven t flown out the customers. we spoke to someone who made a
POLSON, Mont. (AP) A western Montana woman has been charged with deliberate homicide after Lake County officials said it appeared she intentionally struck a woman with her car, killing her. Sharon Whitworth, 56, of Polson is charged with the death on Sunday of Tonya Charles, 63, also of Polson, Sheriff Don Bell said.