Bill hemmer, good morning. The Hazardous Bio Lab Operating with none of the legallyrequired Safety Controls filled with chemicals and medical waste and infectious pathogens including tuberculosis and hiv and mice carrying the covid19 virus. Thats a lot. Well bring you up to date on what we think we know. Good morning to you. This is all very disturbing. What we have is a lab run by a company tied to china no less storing infectious bacterial and viral agents including ecoli, tuberculosis and coronavirus conducting experiments on mice using those bacteria and viruses and now those who ran the operation are refusing to talk to the multiple federal and local agencies looking into what was going on here. As you take a live look at the warehouse. The lab was only discovered when an alert local Inspector Outside of fresno, california noticed a hose coming out of what was supposed to be a disuseed building. These pictures now show what investigators then found. Potentially dangerous bacterial
wishing him the best. thank you for watching. cnn this morning starts right now. i want everyone who is dealing with the problems we have been facing, whether you haven t been able to get to where you need to go or you re one of our heroic employees caught up in a massive effort to stabilize the airline we re doing everything we can to return to a normal operation. and please also hear that i m truly sorry. good morning, everyone. it is wednesday, december the 28th and that was an apology from the ceo of southwest airlines after the chaos that continues for the airline and so many passengers. it is little solace for thousands of stranded passengers across the country and thousands more who are about to find out their flight today has been canceled. also, title 42 still being enforced at the southern border after a new supreme court decision we got overnight. it has left thousands of migrants and advocates in a state of flux and confusion. we are getting a new batc
a strong resistance to the russian forces, we have a special report from the front line. bin strikes in scotland a further 13 local authorities take action from today. and the newborn endangered baby elephant which is putting hope in the hearts of conservationists and coming up on the bbc news channel: rangers attempt of the champions league for the first time in more danny beck. for the first time in more than a decade. they start the second leg of their play off 2 2 against psv eindhoven. good evening. the chief constable of merseyside police murder of olivia pratt korbel is progressing at pace. the nine year old was shot on monday evening, by a masked attacker who d burst into her home. a 35 year old man, joseph nee, who s thought to have been the intended target of the shooting, has been arrested. the gunman is still at large. our correspondent danny savage is at the scene. it is almost 48 hours since the horrific events in the street, it is still cordoned off but there i
if you look at the city of port oh prince that s 40% of the population. 200 gangs in haiti right now and occupied over 90% of that city. you can just imagine. people are living in fear. kids aren t going to school. you can t walk around in the neighborhoods because you will get kidnapped. kidnapping has become the number one business on the streets of haiti. that s really sad. dana: let s put up for everybody to see the numbers in terms of the aid. there are other countries that give aid. the united states gives a ton of it. unfortunately as we were just talking if you look at the 2022 number that was $277 million. you have a failed state not too far from our own shoreline. what do you think the answer here is? i think we need to get together with governments like kenya, places kenya has said they re willing to send in military aid and help.
that s the more immediate impact, right. just to put this all in persp persp perspective, the last time we heard from southwest, the company reported $277 million in profits on $6.2 billion revenue. you can see how this compares to 2021 and 2019. the industry as a whole, also sitting on some healthy profits. this is the 24 u.s. passenger airlines $2.4 billion for third quarter 2022, about the same in the second quarter. if you re wondering what happened here covid. yes. covid, omicron. but the last six months they ve been doing well. i want to get quickly to a quote from scott keyes from scott s cheap flights. i think there s going to be a financial cost to the airline for this meltdown. you have to think about the compensation almost certainly going to be paying to travelers