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kathy. >> yeah, it was tough. >> kathy's family members join him at the memorial. they only had been told that she had an accident. >> they told us in the room, and it was a hard moment. it's hard -- >> a man, turn around and call your brothers and sisters after hearing that. >> mark wrangler called his two sons nathan, an aaron. aaron was in his second year of college. >> i remember screaming, and crying. it was horrible. >> the brothers rushed home to their father in -- law >> i remember holding my brother, we were all just sobbing and crying. i was shaking from crying so hard. >> thousands of people are accidentally poisoned with carbon monoxide every year. it usually happens when something like a space heater, furness, or water heater malfunctions. investigators wanted to find out what went wrong at the home. so they came to see mark here at the hospital. >> the county sheriff, sam chris, ran the detective bureau back then. he said dr. wrangler mentioned the water heater. >> doctor wrangler made a comment that they had problems with the water heater the past fe
kathy. >> yeah, it was tough. >> kathy's family members join him at the memorial. they only had been told that she had an accident. >> they told us in the room, and it was a hard moment. it's hard -- >> a man, turn around and call your brothers and sisters after hearing that. >> mark wrangler called his two sons nathan, an aaron. aaron was in his second year of college. >> i remember screaming, and crying. it was horrible. >> the brothers rushed home to...
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kathy pacific lowered its losses in 2021. a small bit of good news for the hong kong flyer, which is facing tough quarantine rules and legal complaints against its own air cruise. and what's a winter wonderland without snow will take you to colorado were climate change. has ski resorts making their own powder? hello and welcome to the show. i'm see from beardsley in berlin. and we've been talking about the global crunch in energy supplies in recent weeks. now turkey is feeling the strain on kara has ordered its biggest gas consumers among them, electricity producers and large factories to scale back massively for 3 days. in effect, that means power outages and stoppages on factory floors. now behind the decision is a supply problem in a ran, as the source of about 16 percent of gas supplies going into turkey, ran stop gas flows to the country for 10 days, siding a technical problem on its end. its own gas consumption has been while jumped to the cold. temperatures are in turkey, local and international companies are suffering
kathy pacific lowered its losses in 2021. a small bit of good news for the hong kong flyer, which is facing tough quarantine rules and legal complaints against its own air cruise. and what's a winter wonderland without snow will take you to colorado were climate change. has ski resorts making their own powder? hello and welcome to the show. i'm see from beardsley in berlin. and we've been talking about the global crunch in energy supplies in recent weeks. now turkey is feeling the strain on...
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so how serious is the situation right now for kathy pacific? well steven, of the number talks cathay pacific carried around 717000 passengers. in 2021 compared on to 4600000 in 202035 point 2000000 in 20. 19 the number will remain week due to travel restrictions and dust st. quarantine requirements, even its cargo demand was drawn about 1300000 tons of cargo in 2021, the same in 2020, but it still lacks behind the 2000000 times in 20. 19, the annual loss is continued and the airline a forecast it would burn through $20000000.00 us dollars of cash a month started in february, and that's how serious it is now. so it's not just the financial problems that we're seeing though, there seems to have been sort of a shift in the mood towards kathy pacific, at least locally a carry lamb calling that the company a very big noncompliance case. punitive actions being taken against for quarantine violations. does this airline still have the support of its home base, hong kong, or has the dynamic somehow shifted? while all we can understand are from carolyn w
so how serious is the situation right now for kathy pacific? well steven, of the number talks cathay pacific carried around 717000 passengers. in 2021 compared on to 4600000 in 202035 point 2000000 in 20. 19 the number will remain week due to travel restrictions and dust st. quarantine requirements, even its cargo demand was drawn about 1300000 tons of cargo in 2021, the same in 2020, but it still lacks behind the 2000000 times in 20. 19, the annual loss is continued and the airline a forecast...
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kathy: well, not in fixed income per se. you are getting 2.5% on a dividend-paying stocks come that is more than the yield you are getting on corporate fixed income right now. we are also looking at alternative investments like market neutral or hedge funds, things like that, even ways for clients to find -- different ways for clans to find the cash flow without the risk of taking on all equities. finding other areas to invest. alix: thanks so much. i enjoy talking to you, kathy entwistle of morgan stanley private wealth. we are waiting new york governor kathy hochul's first state address as governor. want to bring in shelly banjo on what to expect. one of the headlines?--what are the headlines? shelly: this will be kathy hochul's first state of the state address to new york since she took over from andrew cuomo when he resigned. she is looking at health care, taxes, lowering taxes for the middle class residents, helping out with things like childcare and filling gaps in areas of health care that we have seen crater during t
kathy: well, not in fixed income per se. you are getting 2.5% on a dividend-paying stocks come that is more than the yield you are getting on corporate fixed income right now. we are also looking at alternative investments like market neutral or hedge funds, things like that, even ways for clients to find -- different ways for clans to find the cash flow without the risk of taking on all equities. finding other areas to invest. alix: thanks so much. i enjoy talking to you, kathy entwistle of...
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and kathy when you read her book, you will see just how hard it was for her and it was people like kathy that literally opened the doors for people like me. and so i appreciate you and and thank you and it's an honor to be standing next to you today, but what it's like to fly an f-18. i always tell people number one. you don't have a lot of time to stop and smell the roses. okay, it's not like you're up there and you're just you know, yippee. i can't, you know cowboy stuff. you're very intense. you're constantly thinking you're constantly working. i always tell people it's like imagine playing a soccer match and how physically difficult that is while doing math problems. in your head and doing a radio interview at the same time. all at the same time when you get out of the jet you literally open the hatch of the of the cockpit. and you walk out and you're completely drenched. have you ever walked out of a like an ace? it's called the sat or the act and your brain is just fried. that's what it's like after you fly a combat mission. that and your and your body is completely just you know,
and kathy when you read her book, you will see just how hard it was for her and it was people like kathy that literally opened the doors for people like me. and so i appreciate you and and thank you and it's an honor to be standing next to you today, but what it's like to fly an f-18. i always tell people number one. you don't have a lot of time to stop and smell the roses. okay, it's not like you're up there and you're just you know, yippee. i can't, you know cowboy stuff. you're very intense....
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kathy had good help around her. they are adding marshall county now, we are all on a quest, kathy primarily, with all her great people, all the different people that work on this, they are on a quest to absolutely ensure that communities and schools in every single one of our schools. it will be up to you. but if you are me and you absolutely would make that profound statement to god above standing right here and you are in as many schools as i am in, with as many kids that i am with, i have never seen anything work like this. it is truly absolutely remarkable. so with all that, i would say to you just of this i've got one , more thing. we have an individual that was coming here tonight. this young man, his name is connor cook. he is a senior at woodrow wilson high school. without any question, these kids really have lost their way, they have to deal with so much now and we all know it, from all the different stuff, bullying, to parents, to drugs, everything to be out there that kids have to face deal with all the s
kathy had good help around her. they are adding marshall county now, we are all on a quest, kathy primarily, with all her great people, all the different people that work on this, they are on a quest to absolutely ensure that communities and schools in every single one of our schools. it will be up to you. but if you are me and you absolutely would make that profound statement to god above standing right here and you are in as many schools as i am in, with as many kids that i am with, i have...
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kathy has done an amazing job. you know me, you know i will horse around with you and smile and love to laugh. but i will tell you the truth -- always. and i mean this to my dying so. i am telling you the gospel truth. i have never seen a program in my life that works like this. it is unbelievable. kathy and i didn't know much about this at all. we just started down this path. we started with next to nothing. and then it just has grown. truly, it works. 171 schools, impacting 70,000 kids. there's a story after story after story. it's just truly amazing. kathy had good help around her. they are writing marshall county now -- adding marshall county now. we are all on a quest, kathy primarily, with all her great people, all the different people that work on this, they are on a quest to absolutely ensure schools in every single one of our areas -- it will be up to you. but if you are me and you absolutely would make that profound statement, and you are in as many schools as i am in, with as many kids that i am with, i
kathy has done an amazing job. you know me, you know i will horse around with you and smile and love to laugh. but i will tell you the truth -- always. and i mean this to my dying so. i am telling you the gospel truth. i have never seen a program in my life that works like this. it is unbelievable. kathy and i didn't know much about this at all. we just started down this path. we started with next to nothing. and then it just has grown. truly, it works. 171 schools, impacting 70,000 kids....
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june, 1968, and kathy wrethman was safe. the toddler had been missing for three days, but she was found alone in new south wales, almost 20 miles from home. now a grandma, this is the first time kathy has ever spoken publicly about what happened. the person that took me didn't hurt me. the only thing kathy could tell her parents was that there was a man. and the only clue — whoever took her from the family home cut her hair. nobody was ever charged. i can only remember a dog and a room — being in a room. someone coming in, opening this door and saying, "go to sleep". i do remember that, and the dog under my bed. it was a big dog, i think it was an alsatian. what is it like for you now, even now, not really knowing where you were and who you were with during those few days? it's mind—boggling. i came across kathy's story while i was making the bbc podcast series fairy meadow about the disappearance of cheryl grimmer in australia at around the same time. she was never found, and the two cases have never been formally lin
june, 1968, and kathy wrethman was safe. the toddler had been missing for three days, but she was found alone in new south wales, almost 20 miles from home. now a grandma, this is the first time kathy has ever spoken publicly about what happened. the person that took me didn't hurt me. the only thing kathy could tell her parents was that there was a man. and the only clue — whoever took her from the family home cut her hair. nobody was ever charged. i can only remember a dog and a room —...
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the only thing kathy could tell her parents was that there was a man. and the only clue — whoever took her from the family home cut her hair. nobody was ever charged. i can only remember a dog and a room — being in a room. someone coming in, opening this door and saying, "go to sleep". i do remember that, and the dog under my bed. it was a big dog, i think it was an alsatian. what is it like for you now, even now, not really knowing where you were and who you were with during those few days? it's mind—boggling. i came across kathy's story while i was making the bbc podcast series fairy meadow about the disappearance of cheryl grimmer in australia at around the same time. she was never found, and the two cases have never been formally linked. of course, ifeel like the luckiest lady in the world. kathy was found wandering in a creek by some schoolboys who were skipping lessons, but she has never seen them since. what would you say to them? thank you. i mean, thank you wouldn't be enough for saving your life, because what i've got now is my family, a
the only thing kathy could tell her parents was that there was a man. and the only clue — whoever took her from the family home cut her hair. nobody was ever charged. i can only remember a dog and a room — being in a room. someone coming in, opening this door and saying, "go to sleep". i do remember that, and the dog under my bed. it was a big dog, i think it was an alsatian. what is it like for you now, even now, not really knowing where you were and who you were with during...
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the only thing kathy could tell her parents was that there was a man. and the only clue, whoever took her from the family home, cut her hair. nobody was ever charged. i can only remember a dog. and a room, being in a room. someone coming in, opening this door, and saying "go to sleep". i do remember that. and the dog under my bed. it was a big dog. i think it was an alsatian. what is it like for you now, even now, not really knowing where you were and who you were with during those few days? it's mind—boggling. i came across kathy's story while i was making the bbc podcast series fairy meadow about the disappearance of cheryl grimmer in australia at around the same time. she was never found and the two cases have never been formally linked. of course i feel like the luckiest lady in the world. kathy was found wandering in a creek by some schoolboys who were skipping lessons. but she's never seen them since. what would you say to them? thank you. i mean, thank you wouldn't be enough for saving your life. because what i've got now is my family, and i wo
the only thing kathy could tell her parents was that there was a man. and the only clue, whoever took her from the family home, cut her hair. nobody was ever charged. i can only remember a dog. and a room, being in a room. someone coming in, opening this door, and saying "go to sleep". i do remember that. and the dog under my bed. it was a big dog. i think it was an alsatian. what is it like for you now, even now, not really knowing where you were and who you were with during those...
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kathy jones of charles schwab. can we tease ahead to salida subramanian, joining us in the next hour? fed tightening into an overvalued market, the s&p is more sensitive than historically higher rates. if cash yields rise, they are margin pressures from wage inflation, supply chain issues. they continue. you mentioned that point where things change. is it 1% on twos? does that get it done? tom: no, i would suggest not, within all the literature i read. you've got the nominal space, the current yield with inflation figured in, and as kathy jones mentioned, her analysis of the real yield, the property of jon ferro, you can see that friday afternoons, but that is to me the key issue. you looking at the nominal space or the real yield space? i would always tilt to the most space because that is where the animal spirit of the country is. jonathan: if you are looking at real yields, are you looking at the levels or the adjustment we have seen so far your to date? the fact that still we have deeply accommodative monetary
kathy jones of charles schwab. can we tease ahead to salida subramanian, joining us in the next hour? fed tightening into an overvalued market, the s&p is more sensitive than historically higher rates. if cash yields rise, they are margin pressures from wage inflation, supply chain issues. they continue. you mentioned that point where things change. is it 1% on twos? does that get it done? tom: no, i would suggest not, within all the literature i read. you've got the nominal space, the...
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kathy: it's a great question, something we are all grappling with. we officially have lift off in may, three rate hikes for this year. after seeing the really hawkish minutes last week from the federal reserve from this prior policy meeting, it started to make us think that the balance sheet runoff, the shrinkage of the balance sheet could start midyear next year. we penciled in june, maybe july. i have to say, after seeing the payrolls numbers on friday, what you just spoke about, have sympathy for the call that goldman made, maybe rate hikes start in march. we have two fed officials, bullard and another saying that it is live. it could be march. certainly, four is well within hand. jon: we have got to look at the data and see where we go from here, but going back to those comments i referenced from bill dudley, looking at what we had in front of us, the fed making an assessment that was not necessarily as accurate as possible on the jobs market, that argument that the participation was lagging. is there something you can pinpoint in the fed analysi
kathy: it's a great question, something we are all grappling with. we officially have lift off in may, three rate hikes for this year. after seeing the really hawkish minutes last week from the federal reserve from this prior policy meeting, it started to make us think that the balance sheet runoff, the shrinkage of the balance sheet could start midyear next year. we penciled in june, maybe july. i have to say, after seeing the payrolls numbers on friday, what you just spoke about, have...
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we are covering it all tonight for you, and we begin with kathy park. >> reporter: ice, sleet, and snow piling up and taking a treacherous turn in the carolinas. >> we just came through here a few minutes ago and there was no ice on the roadway. and within a matter of minutes, it changed, just like that now we have three wrecks in this area. >> reporter: at raleigh-durham international airport, icy conditions also sent a plane sliding off the runway. >> rj-9 reynolds runway, into the grass area -- >> reporter: overnight the freezing rain coated trees, cars, and bridges as power outages climbed into the thousands. coastal communities stretching from the south to the mid-atlantic took a direct hit too virginia beach picked up more than 5 inches of snow. the wintry weather moved out, but the bitter cold is hanging on the arctic air stretching from mississippi to maine one-third of the country is at least 10 degrees cooler than normal this morning clayton lake, maine, plunged to minus 36 degrees. new york city dropped into the teens >> i'm in a sweatshirt i tried to bundle up as much as pos
we are covering it all tonight for you, and we begin with kathy park. >> reporter: ice, sleet, and snow piling up and taking a treacherous turn in the carolinas. >> we just came through here a few minutes ago and there was no ice on the roadway. and within a matter of minutes, it changed, just like that now we have three wrecks in this area. >> reporter: at raleigh-durham international airport, icy conditions also sent a plane sliding off the runway. >> rj-9 reynolds...
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and we begin with kathy park in boston >> reporter: tonight boston buried under a historic blizzard, whiteout conditions, fierce winds, and crushing waves along the coast, neighborhoods quickly going under water. >> the streets officially flooded. >> reporter: in nantucket, residents pulled out a canoe, as streets turned into rivers >> it's a very long storm. we're not quite out of the woods on it yet. >> reporter: plunging temperatures and climbing snow totals made the clean up more difficult. crews struggled to stay ahead of the pileup >> we can't see anyone, can't see pedestrians, can't see people everyone wants dunkin' donuts. >> reporter: by midday, the weather went from bad to worse >> the snow is falling so heavily, it's a little hard to see. >> reporter: drivers urged to stay home, as travel took a treacherous turn the storm so intense hundreds of flights cancelled today and tomorrow at boston logan international. >> i just came in from the azores flight was cancelled for cleveland. can't get any until sunday evening or monday morning. >> reporter: the airport reporting nearl
and we begin with kathy park in boston >> reporter: tonight boston buried under a historic blizzard, whiteout conditions, fierce winds, and crushing waves along the coast, neighborhoods quickly going under water. >> the streets officially flooded. >> reporter: in nantucket, residents pulled out a canoe, as streets turned into rivers >> it's a very long storm. we're not quite out of the woods on it yet. >> reporter: plunging temperatures and climbing snow totals...
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kathy did, mom was also amazed at the results. my mom and when you think it was just black tea that did this, it's a way better option than quote his own my home. now kathy did mama always has black tea on hand. ordinary tea from the supermarket works just fine, provided it has no added flavorings. when her neuro dermatitis flares up, she just brews up a compress and kicks back to relax. oh, near a din mentalities is typical of many modern day ailments in that stress can make the symptoms even was these days. there is no getting away from stress, especially in the city worldwide. some 4500000000 people live in these asphalt jungles and close quarters surrounded by noise and dead. he air one study equates the air pollution in cities with smoking a pack of cigarettes a day. ready up and when is also more likely to suffer from mood swings, anxiety, and depression. but some swear, the panacea is just to walk away in the forest being in the forest just makes you feel good. ah. but why? scientists around the world, one to find out could
kathy did, mom was also amazed at the results. my mom and when you think it was just black tea that did this, it's a way better option than quote his own my home. now kathy did mama always has black tea on hand. ordinary tea from the supermarket works just fine, provided it has no added flavorings. when her neuro dermatitis flares up, she just brews up a compress and kicks back to relax. oh, near a din mentalities is typical of many modern day ailments in that stress can make the symptoms even...
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the only thing kathy could tell her parents was that there was a man. and the only clue, whoever took her from the family home, cut her hair. nobody was ever charged. i can only remember a dog. and a room, being in a room. someone coming in, opening this door, and saying "go to sleep". i do remember that. and the dog under my bed. it was a big dog. i think it was an alsatian. what is it like for you now, even now, not really knowing where you were and who you were with during those few days? it's mind—boggling. i came across kathy's story while i was making the bbc podcast series fairy meadow about the disappearance of cheryl grimmer in australia at around the same time. she was never found and the two cases have never been formally linked. of course i feel like the luckiest lady in the world. kathy was found wandering in a creek by some schoolboys who were skipping lessons. but she's never seen them since. what would you say to them? thank you. i mean, thank you wouldn't be enough, for saving your life. because what i've got now is my family, and i w
the only thing kathy could tell her parents was that there was a man. and the only clue, whoever took her from the family home, cut her hair. nobody was ever charged. i can only remember a dog. and a room, being in a room. someone coming in, opening this door, and saying "go to sleep". i do remember that. and the dog under my bed. it was a big dog. i think it was an alsatian. what is it like for you now, even now, not really knowing where you were and who you were with during those...
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kathy park, thank you so much. let's go from there now to long island, new york, and emily. so, emily, again, feeling badly, but what's the latest there for you? >> reporter: well, already, this bomb cyclone, a storm for the record books. atlantic city, new jersey, recording its snowiest january on record. we'll likely see other areas follow suit. we are here in long island, new york, which has already seen a foot of snow. we're going to see that snowfall total continue to rise. i'm really trudging through here because of how deep the snow is, and it's this light, fluffy stuff. take a look at the consistency here, which allows the wind and we're seeing some significant gusts for sure, pick it up, blow it around and really reduce the low visibility. that's why you will hear forecasters and experts warn people, if you don't have to go outside today, stay home, because the travel conditions are just absolutely treacherous. it's impacting trains. it's impacting the roadways, clearly. it's also impacting flights. nearly all flights canceled at a lot of new york area airports, so
kathy park, thank you so much. let's go from there now to long island, new york, and emily. so, emily, again, feeling badly, but what's the latest there for you? >> reporter: well, already, this bomb cyclone, a storm for the record books. atlantic city, new jersey, recording its snowiest january on record. we'll likely see other areas follow suit. we are here in long island, new york, which has already seen a foot of snow. we're going to see that snowfall total continue to rise. i'm...
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jose >> kathy park in new york city. thank you. >>> now to nevada where many of the country's most powerful democratic leaders were today president biden and obama were among those honoring their former colleague harry reid at his memorial. leann caldwell was there. >> a rare moment, two presidents together for a mentor and friend >> harry's life shows that for all of our darkest days, we can find light and find hope. >> few people have done more for this state, this country, this driven, brilliant sometimes irascible deeply good man. >> harry from search light to capitol police officer to senate majority leader, always a fighter -- >> he never gave up. >> he served in a slightly less volatile time >> i never heard harry speak of politics as if it was some unbending battle between good neighbor. >> as we confront the challenges of the coming weeks and months ahead i take comfort in knowing that harry is with us. >> reid encouraged obama to run for president, a partnership that led to the passage of their signature legisl
jose >> kathy park in new york city. thank you. >>> now to nevada where many of the country's most powerful democratic leaders were today president biden and obama were among those honoring their former colleague harry reid at his memorial. leann caldwell was there. >> a rare moment, two presidents together for a mentor and friend >> harry's life shows that for all of our darkest days, we can find light and find hope. >> few people have done more for this state,...
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>> kathy joins us live from the police precinct in harlem, near where the shooting took place. any update on the second officer who was shot >> reporter: well, kate, we learned that officer mora was transferred to another hospital tonight in critical condition the mayor says he's fighting hard and holding on meanwhile, there is a growing memorial outside this police precinct this community has been shaken by this violence kate >> kathy, thank you. >>> protestors from across the country marched on washington today, voicing opposition to covid vaccine mandates, as a new nbc news poll shows americans losing confidence in the president's virus response josh letterman has more from washington >> reporter: tonight, the vaccine battle reaching a fever pitch in the nation's capital. >> if there is risk, there must be choice >> reporter: thousands rallying on the national mall for the defeat the mandates protest, featuring some of the nation's most prominent anti-vaxers. >> we got turned away because we didn't have a proof of vaccination card >> i'm fully vaccinated, but not this vaccin
>> kathy joins us live from the police precinct in harlem, near where the shooting took place. any update on the second officer who was shot >> reporter: well, kate, we learned that officer mora was transferred to another hospital tonight in critical condition the mayor says he's fighting hard and holding on meanwhile, there is a growing memorial outside this police precinct this community has been shaken by this violence kate >> kathy, thank you. >>> protestors from...
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peter. >> kathy, stay safe tonight. we're back in 60 seconds. with a one-two punch airline sickouts to now punishing storms set to complicate your flight home. >>> tonight the travel nightmare is growing for millions of americans. airlines today grounding more than 1,500 flights, the most this week and thousands more are already canceled this weekend. on top of it, new storms are barrelling across the country vaughn hillyard has the latest. >> reporter: tonight thousands of canceled flights piling up ahead of what was already slated to be one of the busiest weekends of air travel the entire year. >> they said the wait time was one hour and 58 minutes >> reporter: just today more than 1,500 flights canceled, another 2,700 delayed. jesse wright's family was supposed to be on one of them, forced to change airports after a last-minute cancellation. >> as i was pressing the button to come in, i checked my phone and i looked on my phone and it just said flight canceled. >> reporter: the rapid spread of the omicron variant debilitating airlines and air
peter. >> kathy, stay safe tonight. we're back in 60 seconds. with a one-two punch airline sickouts to now punishing storms set to complicate your flight home. >>> tonight the travel nightmare is growing for millions of americans. airlines today grounding more than 1,500 flights, the most this week and thousands more are already canceled this weekend. on top of it, new storms are barrelling across the country vaughn hillyard has the latest. >> reporter: tonight thousands of...
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maryland republican delegate kathy szeliga is a plaintiff in a lawsuit against democrats for gerrymandering new congressional districts in their favor. >> this makes no sense. look at this district that wraps around there. >> reporter: she's advocating a nonpartisan approach. >> this is the citizens redistricting commission, a nonpartisan commission. a fifth grader can look at these two maps next to each other and see what looks fair and what looks like it was created with partisan purposes. this is our historic house chamber. >> reporter: cnn reached out to maryland state democrats in leadership and on the redistricting committee. none of them agreed to an interview. >> when you let politicians draw their own maps, be they republican or democrat, they're going to hold on to their power. creating partisan representation isn't good for citizens. you know, most people are not on the far left or the far right. you know, most people reside
maryland republican delegate kathy szeliga is a plaintiff in a lawsuit against democrats for gerrymandering new congressional districts in their favor. >> this makes no sense. look at this district that wraps around there. >> reporter: she's advocating a nonpartisan approach. >> this is the citizens redistricting commission, a nonpartisan commission. a fifth grader can look at these two maps next to each other and see what looks fair and what looks like it was created with...
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kathy park has the latest for us. kathy, how does it look? >> reporter: morgan, good morning to you. snow is coming down hard. the winds are starting to pick up. here in massachusetts, this really is just the beginning of the storm. later on today, we could have snowfall rates between 2 to 4 inches per hour. the state is throwing a lot of resources at this potentially historic storm. roughly 4,000 pieces of equipment at the ready. in boston, a snow emergency is in place and that means there are parking restrictions in place. boston logan international airport. travel has been at a standstill. cancellations in and out of the airport. we are tracking the coastal communities. they are getting slammed with the snow, but also dealing with potential power outages. winds gusting at last check clocking close to 50 to 60 miles per hour. flooding is a big concern. we were in scituate yesterday. conditions are expected to deteriorate as with we go into the later hours and officials here are encouraging people to hunker down. they don't want you out on t
kathy park has the latest for us. kathy, how does it look? >> reporter: morgan, good morning to you. snow is coming down hard. the winds are starting to pick up. here in massachusetts, this really is just the beginning of the storm. later on today, we could have snowfall rates between 2 to 4 inches per hour. the state is throwing a lot of resources at this potentially historic storm. roughly 4,000 pieces of equipment at the ready. in boston, a snow emergency is in place and that means...
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let's go to kathy calling from maryland on the republican line. kathy, good morning. caller: warm. thanks -- good morning. thanks for taking my call. the most important issue is the hearing of yesterday to the supreme court on the mandates at the workplace. i hope and pray that the supreme court rejects the mandates. i have worked this entire time, every single day throughout this pandemic, and i don't think it's fair to mandate anyone to get a shot in their arm. host: kathy, would it make a difference to you if the corporation or business mandated the vaccine rather than the federal government? caller: yes, it would, because i have been very careful. i wear my mask wherever i go. we wear it at our job. our job has been excellent in providing sanitizer, and they wipe everything down every day. everyone is very careful, and i work for a huge company with a lot of people, and we have been very, very good about not spreading covid. we still worked every day. i work in a huge warehouse, so i don't believe that the government should make us get a shot. host: all right. let's go to rob w
let's go to kathy calling from maryland on the republican line. kathy, good morning. caller: warm. thanks -- good morning. thanks for taking my call. the most important issue is the hearing of yesterday to the supreme court on the mandates at the workplace. i hope and pray that the supreme court rejects the mandates. i have worked this entire time, every single day throughout this pandemic, and i don't think it's fair to mandate anyone to get a shot in their arm. host: kathy, would it make a...
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kathy park starts us off from boston. >> reporter: tonight millions in the northeast digging out from a dangerous blast of winter weather. blizzard conditions stretch from the mid-atlantic to maine and buried parts of massachusetts with more than two feet of snow. >> it's pretty bad it's not too heavy but it's a lot. >> reporter: boston tying a record for the highest snow total in one day, with 23.6 inches powerful winds and high waves flooded coastal towns, knocking out power and heat to tens of thousands. just as temperatures dropped 10 to 20 degrees below average, this was nantucket saturday, under water. and today -- >> this is jason with nantucket current. most of those floodwaters have receded from the street there's still some that are iced over and flooded. >> reporter: and after a beating from giant waves, a layer of ice coated these homes along the shore. the snow didn't let up in new york, paralyzing travel. tractor-trailers overturned long islands hit especially hard. officials confirming an elderly man died after falling into an icy pool as he was shoveling snow as the ar
kathy park starts us off from boston. >> reporter: tonight millions in the northeast digging out from a dangerous blast of winter weather. blizzard conditions stretch from the mid-atlantic to maine and buried parts of massachusetts with more than two feet of snow. >> it's pretty bad it's not too heavy but it's a lot. >> reporter: boston tying a record for the highest snow total in one day, with 23.6 inches powerful winds and high waves flooded coastal towns, knocking out power...
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tweeted kathy hochul is arrogantly shooting intoxicated on power and causing mass confusion. it's inconsistent. unscientific and driven narcissism, i wonder where she learns that from. andrew cuomo 2.0, that rhymes. kathy hochul took over after he resigned in disgrace, he should be in jail, she's fighting to keep tasks on everyone's faces after her win in court today, she said the statement as governor, my top priority is predicting the people -- so that was in there. in the mask mandate stay in effect for how long? we got man panel tonight, conservative strategist and vice president is fair and from look at the hockey. former democrat, congressman cohost of the five on the fox news channel, harold ford junior is back and director of the libertarian institute, one and only, scott horton, welcome, everyone. this is very confusing, i don't know what's happening. masks are the hill everyone wants to die on. if you're mad about the mandates, you refuse to wear a mask on planes but if you are governor like kathy hochul, you ignore from your constituents asking to make those decisi
tweeted kathy hochul is arrogantly shooting intoxicated on power and causing mass confusion. it's inconsistent. unscientific and driven narcissism, i wonder where she learns that from. andrew cuomo 2.0, that rhymes. kathy hochul took over after he resigned in disgrace, he should be in jail, she's fighting to keep tasks on everyone's faces after her win in court today, she said the statement as governor, my top priority is predicting the people -- so that was in there. in the mask mandate stay...
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kathy park has more from the scene in new york.>> reporter: s of families are displaced after a horrific fire tore through this 19 story apartment building officials say it all likely stemmed from a malfunctioning space heater the five alarm fire ripped through this bronx high-rise just before 11:00 a.m., flames shooting out windows on the second and third floors. this woman was making breakfast when it all started. >> i just heard people screaming, help, help, help. >> reporter: the smoke spreading quickly to all floors throughou. >> this smoke extended the entire height of the building. members found victims on every floor in stairwells and taking them out in cardiac and respiratory arrest >> reporter: the emergency response was massive, roughly 200 firefighters, some fulling residents down ladders, others tending to the injured >> look out my window and it's flames coming out of the building >> reporter: new york city's mayor eric adams calling it one of the worst fires in the city's history. >> the impact of this fire is going to really bring a level of just pain and despair in our c
kathy park has more from the scene in new york.>> reporter: s of families are displaced after a horrific fire tore through this 19 story apartment building officials say it all likely stemmed from a malfunctioning space heater the five alarm fire ripped through this bronx high-rise just before 11:00 a.m., flames shooting out windows on the second and third floors. this woman was making breakfast when it all started. >> i just heard people screaming, help, help, help. >>...
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joining me now from boston is nbc news correspondent kathy park. kathy, i love the snow. i hate hearing the words "arctic blast." >> reporter: yeah, me too, especially when you have to stand out in it, right? >> i get it. >> reporter: here in boston the conditions are actually getting a little better. the snow is starting to taper off. but earlier this morning, as you mentioned, the snow was really coming down hard. 1 to 2 inches per hour. but as you know, it's pretty cold out here. so anything that falls, it's sticking and it's accumulating, and the crews here really had their work cut out for them. this is atlantic avenue behind me here that you're looking at. not a lot of traffic. as you know, we're living in covid so a lot of people are probably working from home, probably had the day off. a lot of kids don't have school today. boston public schools canceled school because of the inclement weather. but kind of going back to the cleanup effort, i mean, they had 2,500 pieces of equipment scattered throughout the state today. boston knows what they're doing when it comes
joining me now from boston is nbc news correspondent kathy park. kathy, i love the snow. i hate hearing the words "arctic blast." >> reporter: yeah, me too, especially when you have to stand out in it, right? >> i get it. >> reporter: here in boston the conditions are actually getting a little better. the snow is starting to taper off. but earlier this morning, as you mentioned, the snow was really coming down hard. 1 to 2 inches per hour. but as you know, it's...
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reporting from the bronx, kathy park, nbc news >> kathy, thanks >>> now to the battle against covid-19 some experts fear this could be the most challenging week yet. cording to an nbc news tally, the u.s. has reported more than 60 million cases since the start of the pandemic and a million new infections were added just since friday overnight chicago leaders announced that public school classes will be cancelled for a fourth day negotiations between the city and the teachers' union stretching into a second week after officials rejected the union's request to go back to remote learning. education is only one sector facing crippling staff shortages. 5 million people could be home sick in the coming days. sam brock has the details. >> reporter: the omicron variant may be spreading at the speed of light, but its grip on american workers is slowing down critical services >> we have over 500 employees throughout baptist health that have come down with covid. >> reporter: at baptist health in miami, some urgent care centers have recently been closed to reposition strained staff. >> is this sh
reporting from the bronx, kathy park, nbc news >> kathy, thanks >>> now to the battle against covid-19 some experts fear this could be the most challenging week yet. cording to an nbc news tally, the u.s. has reported more than 60 million cases since the start of the pandemic and a million new infections were added just since friday overnight chicago leaders announced that public school classes will be cancelled for a fourth day negotiations between the city and the teachers'...
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kathy, thank you very much. those airports kathy mentioned are facing lingering problems today but they're starting to move passengers once again. nbc's steven romo is at new york's la guardia airport. steven, are folks frustrated or just glad to get back on a flight? >> reporter: alex, i've actually been surprised, the mood is not nearly as bad as i thought it was going to be. around 7:00 this morning, things were entirely dead. it's only been in the past half hour or so when it's really started to pick up. take a look at that security line, it's backing up. things look swamped over there right now. people seem to be very aware their flight status so they haven't been headed to the airport until they absolutely have to. that's why the mood isn't nearly as bad as we expected here. if you think about all the travel problems we've seen just this month, the delays with omicron and the staffing issues we've seen from all of the airlines, it has caused a lot of building frustration. you add in this nor'easter that ev
kathy, thank you very much. those airports kathy mentioned are facing lingering problems today but they're starting to move passengers once again. nbc's steven romo is at new york's la guardia airport. steven, are folks frustrated or just glad to get back on a flight? >> reporter: alex, i've actually been surprised, the mood is not nearly as bad as i thought it was going to be. around 7:00 this morning, things were entirely dead. it's only been in the past half hour or so when it's really...
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now. carriers like kathy pacific, a wondering how long they'll be in the air. ah. now russian like military alliance as deploy troops to catholic style, which is seen its was street violence since becoming independent. 3 decades ago. demonstrate has set fire to public buildings, thousands of protesters and policemen of reportedly been killed in the city of almighty. rosalind jordan reports what started as protests against rising fuel prices has turned into 4 days of anti government demonstrations across conflict on the attacks on government forces and property and the takeover of omar at the airport have triggered a state of emergency peacekeeping troops from russia and other former soviet countries are now on their way to help president hudson jo martel, kind of defeat what he calls enemies of the state director for the routine union when decker. those are real terrorists, we know very well that they are currently rampaging in al much in other cities. they are seeing buildings and infrastructure and most importantly the i see the premises where small armies are lo
now. carriers like kathy pacific, a wondering how long they'll be in the air. ah. now russian like military alliance as deploy troops to catholic style, which is seen its was street violence since becoming independent. 3 decades ago. demonstrate has set fire to public buildings, thousands of protesters and policemen of reportedly been killed in the city of almighty. rosalind jordan reports what started as protests against rising fuel prices has turned into 4 days of anti government...
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but tonight still so many questions on what went wrong kate >> kathy park, thank you. the mayor of new york acknowledging that fire came as the nation is battling covid as well. this week could prove to be one of the most challenging yet. one estimate says 5 million people could be home sick in the coming days possibly crippling critical services now hospitals overwhelmed with patients are struggling to find the staff to care for them sam brock has more >> reporter: the omicron variant may be spreading at the speed of light but its grip on american workers is slowing down critical services >> we have over 500 employees throughout baptist health that have come down with covid. >> reporter: at baptist health in miami some urgent care centers have been closed to reposition strained staff >> is this purely a function of not enough people is that why you're making these choices >> yes we have plenty of equipment, plenty of medications. it is a staff issue. >> reporter: the crunch prompting change in california >> it's major disaster waiting to happen. >> reporter: the hyper
but tonight still so many questions on what went wrong kate >> kathy park, thank you. the mayor of new york acknowledging that fire came as the nation is battling covid as well. this week could prove to be one of the most challenging yet. one estimate says 5 million people could be home sick in the coming days possibly crippling critical services now hospitals overwhelmed with patients are struggling to find the staff to care for them sam brock has more >> reporter: the omicron...
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>> kathy i will maybe start with the answer and then kathy can follow on. at our american history museum we have master-planned first, and then after the master planning it really puts into a period of from essentially the beginning of the planning to the actual institution incite our ten year capitol plan we actually have a plan to take care of that museum with flood mitigation measures when we do the revitalization of the entire m east side of that museum. we are in the process of building a new collection storage facility so we can swing that collection on the east side of the museum as well as all of the collections are still in the basement out to her pod six facility in maryland. once those are moved to the entire revitalization will begin. that is all within the next tenure capitol plan. >> i would like. [inaudible] looking smithsonian wide to identify the space needed. and given the decentered size nature the most prudent cost effective way that is throughh comprehensive plan that looks for what are the highest risks and allocate talk about the prio
>> kathy i will maybe start with the answer and then kathy can follow on. at our american history museum we have master-planned first, and then after the master planning it really puts into a period of from essentially the beginning of the planning to the actual institution incite our ten year capitol plan we actually have a plan to take care of that museum with flood mitigation measures when we do the revitalization of the entire m east side of that museum. we are in the process of...
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kathy, any advice on that? >> i would -- i think i'm -- rick goes to bed i stay up later on the ipad. so, i think he's got to get an ipad so we can do it together. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you're both on the ipad yeah all right, this one says, i really want to quit my job and travel, but i'm afraid of finding work when i'm back should i just do it anyway >> i know who wrote this question >> you do? >> i do. don't you know >> no. >> i think i do. i think it's the octopus, carter >> what? >> jimmy: what >> we call carter the groomzilla and the octopus >> because he's got his mitts into everything. >> jimmy: so, you think carter wrote this >> read it again >> jimmy: i want to quit my job and travel, but i'm afraid of finding work when i'm back should i just do it anyway >> what? it has nothing to do with him. [ laughter ] >> he did travel with you on a a long holiday >> yeah, the honeymoon he's working non-stop. >> i know. >> it's a new world. you can work from anywhere and zoom >> i get it. >> soon. [ laughter ] >>
kathy, any advice on that? >> i would -- i think i'm -- rick goes to bed i stay up later on the ipad. so, i think he's got to get an ipad so we can do it together. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you're both on the ipad yeah all right, this one says, i really want to quit my job and travel, but i'm afraid of finding work when i'm back should i just do it anyway >> i know who wrote this question >> you do? >> i do. don't you know >> no. >> i think i do. i think...
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let's go to kathy park who's on the scene with more. and kathy, what are you seeing right now? >> reporter: well, i can tell you dozens more are recovering from smoke inhalation. the fire broke out just before 11:00 this morning at this 19-storey apartment complex. it was a five-alarm fire. at one point, 200 firefighters were on scene knocking down flames and rescuing residents. earlier, the fire commissioner described what may have sparked this deadly fire. take aist willen. >> it started in a malfunctioning electric space heater. that was the cause of the fire. the fire consumed that apartment that is on two floors and part of the hallway. the door to that apartment unfortunately, when the residents left, was left open. it did not close by itself. the smoke spread throughout the building. thus, the tremendous loss of life and other people fighting for their lives. >> reporter: and the fire commissioner added that there are smoke alarms installed throughout the building. in fact, a resident heard the alarm, saw the smoke and called for help right away, but still so many questi
let's go to kathy park who's on the scene with more. and kathy, what are you seeing right now? >> reporter: well, i can tell you dozens more are recovering from smoke inhalation. the fire broke out just before 11:00 this morning at this 19-storey apartment complex. it was a five-alarm fire. at one point, 200 firefighters were on scene knocking down flames and rescuing residents. earlier, the fire commissioner described what may have sparked this deadly fire. take aist willen. >> it...
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the only thing kathy could tell her parents was that there was a man. and the only clue, whoever took her from the family home, cut her hair. nobody was ever charged. i can only remember a dog. and a room, being in a room. someone coming in, opening this door, and saying "go to sleep". i do remember that. and the dog under my bed. it was a big dog. i think it was an alsatian. what is it like for you now, even now, not really knowing where you were and who you were with during those few days? it's mind—boggling. i came across kathy's story while i was making the bbc podcast series fairy meadow about the disappearance of cheryl grimmer in australia at around the same time. she was never found and the two cases have never been formally linked. of course i feel like the luckiest lady in the world. kathy was found wandering in a creek by some schoolboys who were skipping lessons. but she's never seen them since. what would you say to them? thank you. i mean, thank you wouldn't be enough, for saving your life. because what i've got now is my family, and i w
the only thing kathy could tell her parents was that there was a man. and the only clue, whoever took her from the family home, cut her hair. nobody was ever charged. i can only remember a dog. and a room, being in a room. someone coming in, opening this door, and saying "go to sleep". i do remember that. and the dog under my bed. it was a big dog. i think it was an alsatian. what is it like for you now, even now, not really knowing where you were and who you were with during those...
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and all of them, kathy -- kathy and peter came out of the tennis world, collegiate tennis, kathy and carol told me rather similar stories of being jocks, of studying phys ed, and graduating in the early 1980s into this dynamic realm of commercial fitness that they never would have imagined existed before, and by -- and of having that opportunity to take up that felt like one you couldn't give up. carol, who i spoke to recently, expressed i think a really interesting perspective on the difference of the paths that lay before her. she was like, i could go be creating programming and working out with all of these people from different walks of life and being at the center of this dynamic industry, or i could go roll out the balls in the gymnasium and follow this preexisting curriculum which i had very little power to change. and that's a story that i heard again and again, and i point this out because all of these folks here not only chose personal careers in fitness but went on to really create some of the professional infrastructure for the industry and for industry professionals, whi
and all of them, kathy -- kathy and peter came out of the tennis world, collegiate tennis, kathy and carol told me rather similar stories of being jocks, of studying phys ed, and graduating in the early 1980s into this dynamic realm of commercial fitness that they never would have imagined existed before, and by -- and of having that opportunity to take up that felt like one you couldn't give up. carol, who i spoke to recently, expressed i think a really interesting perspective on the...
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kathy, good morning. >> reporter: peter, good morning to you. yeah, the snow is starting to fall here in st. louis. we're expecting anywhere 2 to 4 inches of snow. the temperature is right above freezing so the snow is starting to stick. this is the beginning of an active weather weekend. parts of the southeast, especially the carolinas are bracing for a dangerous ice storm. this morning millions in the midwest digging out after a powerful winter storm buried parts of the dakotas. the same system slamming portions of minnesota and iowa, where it was a struggle to clear the snow. at times falling an inch an hour. the slick conditions and reduced visibility on the roads, a dangerous combination, sending cars sliding. the wintery weather is now tracking toward the southeast where a small swing in the temperature could spell trouble. nashville may get up to a half a foot of snow, while north carolina is bracing for significant icing. the governor declaring a state of emergency, warning of possible power outages and travel disruptions. crews spent fr
kathy, good morning. >> reporter: peter, good morning to you. yeah, the snow is starting to fall here in st. louis. we're expecting anywhere 2 to 4 inches of snow. the temperature is right above freezing so the snow is starting to stick. this is the beginning of an active weather weekend. parts of the southeast, especially the carolinas are bracing for a dangerous ice storm. this morning millions in the midwest digging out after a powerful winter storm buried parts of the dakotas. the...
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i i want to focus on these folks, kathy and peter davis, they're married. they're still married today. and that is carol scott. so all three of these folks, all three of these folks have some connection to that same kind of story. and i grouped them all together here because, spoiler alert, kathy and peter davis founded the first professional association for aerobics instructors called idea, and that was in california. they both went to school in san diego and started that. and then carol scott a few years later started essentially an east coast version of that called eca, east coast alliance. east coast fitness. and all of them, kathy and peter came out of the tennis world, collegiate tennis, and cath and carol -- kathy and carol told me rather similar stories of studying phys ed and graduating in the early 1980s into the dynamic realm of commercial fitness that they never if would have imagined existed before. and ended up having that opportunity to take up that -- that you just couldn't give up. and carol i spoke to more recently, expressed i think a rea
i i want to focus on these folks, kathy and peter davis, they're married. they're still married today. and that is carol scott. so all three of these folks, all three of these folks have some connection to that same kind of story. and i grouped them all together here because, spoiler alert, kathy and peter davis founded the first professional association for aerobics instructors called idea, and that was in california. they both went to school in san diego and started that. and then carol scott...