cnbc former bush white house director secretary and you ve been on the inside and you know when these critiques come in. you look at just the events yesterday and the only two times we saw him in public were the ncaa brackets interview, that espn debuted at noon yesterday and a speech to those folks, not a fund-raiser. on a day when so much else was going on. look, he was working until midnight last night. we got a readout of a phone call he did with the prime minister. just perception. we saw the comity that it made the monologue. perception wise, are you looking at that scratching your head? absolutely. especially with the espn picks. look, i m a huge college basketball fan, i ve been to a dozen final fours. i was impressed with his picks and his knowledge of players, but that wasn t what the american people needed to see yesterday. i think no one would have been surprised if he had canceled the
we just ran outside the building and we all gathered together and for a few we stayed there and waited to see if the earthquake would come down, but it was quite terrifying. uma: i m sure it was. i can t imagine what it must have been like to live through those precarious and dangerous moments. where did you spend the night? at the office, at my office. there were no trains working all night that made it out and in the morning, around nine o clock we heard that. actually working so then i got home around noon yesterday. uma: so was there much damage to your area where you live? and what are your neighbors saying about all this? well, we had my apartment, i had a book shelves, but there was no major damage.
weather. the government warns that the water may not be back on for several more days. in canada, a day to play a hockey game. 24 hours? players take to the ice in a marathon game all for charity. they started playing at noon yesterday and they don t plan to stop until noon today! there are some real ugly hours in the mill of the night. if you are good to your feet and keep your hydration up, you are okay but it catches a guy off guard for sure. the money raised will go to the canadian cancer society and local charity. it s the third 24-hour hockey game played in that area. we are following lots of developments in the next hour of cnn newsroom. let s check in with susan candiotti. susan. hi, alina. i m standing in a snow pile. a very big snow pile, and if you are kid, you d love to play in
stranded passengers abored a showboat will get a refund a. by noon yesterday, all were safely ashore. do you need a little mover tv in your life? the american film institute has come up with its year-ender list of the best tv shows. is your favorite on the list? let s run down the list. the big c. haven t seen that. a draum di about a suburban school teacher who gets cancer diagnosis and starts living out loud. hbo s boardwalk empire. breaking bad, gleed, mad men, that s a great show. the rest of the top ten in about 75 seconds. , mad men, that s a great show. the rest of the top ten in about 75 seconds
on her town home. no way to get into there comfortably without multiple options to move her out of there. reporter: how long has she been trying to get out and how long have you been trying to get help? since yesterday, about noonish. about noon yesterday, kind of figured out the water was getting bad. we worked this way. not knowing how bad the side roads have been. we stay maybe four miles up the beltway heading north and our neighborhood is fine, you can get in and out. this is a very high flood area, so, they want to stick it out, didn t think it was going to get too bad. hindsight, we wish we would have got her out saturday evening. not knowing harvey was going to sit on us like this, that s tough. reporter: have you been able to talk to her on the phone? how is she feeling? she s feeling good. she is calming down. her daughter lives with her and she s calming her down more than