And good evening on this saturday night. Were going to start with a huge number, 93 million, thats how many million americans are on the move this holiday weekend. Nearly a third of the u. S. Population getting on planes or behind the wheel. Dealing with weather problems like this truck blown right off the road and this gas station, where the roof over the pumps was knocked down. But the big worry tonight is what happens after christmas . When everyone tries to get back home. There are two new, big storms bearing down. Ginger zee is all over the story. Reporter relentless winds. Gusting up to 60 Miles Per Hour around the Nations Capital today, put Holiday Travel on hold at dulles airport. And they actually had to have planes change runways, moving runway landings around because of concerns about crosswinds. A lot of passengers tell us they were dealing with some turbulence coming in. Reporter for the millions hitting the road, it was far from perfect. Rochester, new york, whiteouts mad
Without one. We had 30 alltime highs if memory serves last year. It was one after another. Right now were only about 20 points away with the 20point rally were seeing. Stocks are hitting these highs amid a week that continues to be driven by controversial charges that the market is rigged. Yesterday memorably the author of the book flash boys michael liewis was challenged on cnbc. Today we have the whistleblower highlighted in his book. We take a closer look at if any Retail Investors are impacted by what lewis is alleging and if so, by how much. Looking forward to that. Everybody is still talking about it on the floor here. Also with us today, that guy right there in a first on cnbc interview sirius xm boss mel karmazin. Its National Autism awareness day. He will be speaking on a personal level, his grantson has you autism. Hes working on his third retirement. He ran cbs for years and sirius and xm. If you have been wonder what these pins are four, itr, its f world autism day. 16,556
And good evening on this saturday night. Well start with a huge number. 93 million, thats how many millions americans are on the move this holiday weekend. More than third of the population, getting on planes, or behind the wheel. Dealing with weather problems with this truck blown right off the road and this gas station where the roof over the pumps was knocked down. But the big worry tonight is what happens after christmas . When everyone tries to get back home. Two new storms bearing down. Ginger zee is all over the story. Reporter relentless winds. Gusting up to 60 Miles Per Hour around the Nations Capital today put Holiday Travel on hold at dulles airport. They actually had to have planes change runways, moving runway landings around because of concerns about cross winds. Lot of paempx tell us they were dealing with some turbulence coming in. Reporter millions hitting the road, it was far from perfect. Rochester, new york, whiteouts made travel nearly impossible. Trains a major co
Welcome to the program and we begin in yemen where police opened fire on protesters to stop them from reaching the Prime Ministers Office and two people have been killed and demonstrators from the minority are demanding the government step down and we go live from the yemen capitol and tensions rising on the streets, tell us what has been going on there. Reporter we are still near the office of the Prime Minister where earlier in the day they were marching toward the building and prevented by Security Forces and there were fences there and knocked down by protesters and at that Moment Police started firing warning shots. Somehow for some reason things went wrong and they started opening fire, injuring people and five people were killed, Dozens Injured and a local hospital is asking people to donate blood. Its a very difficult situation. And they asked for more reenforcements and denied reports by protesters managed to break in the building but what we know so far is there is an escalat
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