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Breakfast

confusing and unrealistic. criticism over food labels which fail to clearly inform shoppers about portion sizes. anger amongst disabled airline passengers — the bbc finds a number of major carriers charge full price for a care assistant, going against official guidance. good morning. away from the women's world cup, england need wickets in the fifth and final ashes test. australia took plenty on the opening day, bowling england out inside 55 overs at the oval. good morning. a window of dry weather today. a bit of sunshine, one or two showers. things look more unsettled for the weekend. all the detail coming up shortly. it's friday, the 28th ofjuly. england's lionesses continue their world cup campaign

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Fat Americans must remain in their small Airline Seats in the U.S.

Fat Americans must remain in their small Airline Seats in the U.S.
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The Five

will give you a 40% coupon off of dasani water that you can get over at the newsstand. i think it is amazing that people are paying for an experience that you wouldn't allow inmates at gitmo. this is like "cool hand luke" territory. prison guards would lose their jobs over this sort of behavior but this is the kind of treatment that happens when you have unbending minds and suspension of rules of human decency in the air with strangers. this is what happens. people get territorial. no one wants to lose their jobs. >> jeanine: you know, jesse in 2011, i looked this up because i remembered there were some problems. there was a laws that passed enhanced protections for airline passengers, and it says for all domestic flights, each covered u.s. aircraft carrier shall provide a passenger on the flight experiencing a tarmac delay in an airport the opportunity to deplane before the tarmac exceeds three hours

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The Five

you a hotel vulture, even though we canceled your flight, but we will give you a 40% coupon off of dasani water that you can get over at the newsstand. i think it is amazing that people are paying for an experience that you wouldn't allow inmates at gitmo. this is like "cool hand luke" territory. prison guards would lose their jobs over this sort of behavior but this is the kind of treatment that happens when you have unbending minds and suspension of rules of human decency in the air with strangers. this is what happens. people get territorial. no one wants to lose their jobs. >> jeanine: you know, jesse, in 2011, i looked this up because i remembered there were some problems. there was a laws that passed, enhanced protections for airline passengers, and it says for all domestic flights, each covered u.s. aircraft carrier shall provide a passenger on the flight experiencing a tarmac

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CNN Newsroom Live

texas. and with the severe heat, united airlines ceo is making the link between climate change and continued travel chaos. >> reporter: here is the warning from united airlines' ceo scott kirby -- climate change will mean more extreme weather making the misery of the flight delays and cancelations more common. remember, united airlines canceled about 3,200 flights, delayed another 8,000 during last week of june, mostly because it was hit by back-to-back storms at its major hub in newark. united also placed blame on the shortage of air traffic controllers in that business airspace. in his first appearance since that meltdown, kirby puts it bluntly -- airline passengers regardless of the carrier should brace for cancelations more often. >> regular operation events are going to be more likely to occur as the climate warms. more heat in the atmosphere, thermodynamics 101, we're going to have more thunderstorms. >> reporter: he underscores

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CNN This Morning

flights, the airlines are adjusting and the fact is, those friendly skies are becoming even friendlier, they're becoming safer, considerably safer than they were at the beginning of the year. >> you mentioned the covid err. how is the airline industry doing overall after problems during covid? >> yeah, so, look, airline passengers, right? we're back, baby! we're back! that's exactly what i would say. airline passengers through july 6th, look at this, 426 million. that's way up from where we were in 2020, when it was just 182 million. and we are back to that pre-covid level baseline when it was $426 million. so we're matching it perfectly, so there are a lot of people like me. perhaps they're not going to bermuda. maybe they're going to a domestic location, i don't know, like huntsville, alabama, where i can visit my dear aunt clara. >> trying to balance yourself out there. bermuda, huntsville, alabama. nice try, harry. nice try. but i just got back from california, not to throw that in, because california's great.

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>> we've allowed for knowing that it was going to be crowded and not much you can do other than hope to get through before we miss a flight. >> those are the people who used language we could use. >> that's so good. >> everyone at the airport had their attitude about it we would probably be all right. >> that's probably true. pete buttigieg says this is not his fault. listen. >> of course not. >> we had a hard few days with severe weather at the beginning of the week and that definitely put enormous pressure on the system. the good news is, on friday, we saw, according to tsa a record number of airline passengers, probably the most ever in america. we saw those cancellation rates stay low. right now we're below 2%. but they really shot up at the first part of the week largely because of severe weather hitting some of our key hubs. i think most passengers understand that no one can control the weather, but anything that's under the control of the airlines and anything that we can do on the faa side, we need to continue pushing to make sure there's the smoothest possible experience

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Fox Report With Jon Scott

meanwhile transportation -- transportation secretary pete buttigieg braising the tsa for bouncing back from a tough stretch last week. >> we had a hard few days with severe weather at the beginning of the week, and that definitely put enormous pressure on the system. now the good news is on friday, we saw according to tsa a record number of airline passengers probably the most ever in america. we saw those cancelation rates stay low right now we're below 2%. but they really shot up at the first part of the week. largely because of severe weather hitting some of our key hubs. >> concerns about the new 5g wireless rollout displisessed no major disruptions reported so far. to airline traffic -- meantime as millions of travelers hit the roads if for the holiday weekend officials in new york are talking about what they call a pioneering solution to heavy traffic in the big apple. it is congestion pricing -- critics say it will only make the most expensive city in the nation even pricier for

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5G wireless signals could disrupt flights starting this weekend: Report

Airline passengers who have endured tens of thousands of weather-related flight delays this week could face a new source of disruptions starting Saturday, when wireless providers are expected to power up new 5G systems near major airports.

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