saying pilots are so exhausted it s a safety threat. this, as a new storm arrives in the west, and is now heading east. ginger zee standing by with where the threat will be by easter morning. twitter s countermove to elon musk s takeover attempt. the poison pill devised to stop the buyout. so will it work? and what is musk s plan b? clashes at a major holy site in jerusalem. palestinians and israeli police facing off, hundreds injured. now, tonight, fears that tensions will spiral out of control. the surreal scene in shanghai. the city on covid lockdown, police in hazmat suits forcing residents from their own homes to make room for new quarantine wards. road rage caught on camera. a driver drove over a woman, then backed over her again, after what was a minor traffic accident. tonight, that driver charged with attempted murder. and celebrating jackie robinson, number 42. the man who broke the color barrier took to the field on this day 75 years ago.
saying pilots are so exhausted, it s the company s number one safety threat. in a statement, southwest saying weather and airspace delays led to fatigue in march, and that calls from pilots too tired to fly are a result of the system working as designed. this is the industry certainly paying a price for perhaps underestimating how quickly travel would rebound after covid. reporter: and now, with the ba.2 subvariant fueling a fresh covid wave, federal officials this week extending the transportation mask mandate until at least may 3rd. new cases and hospital admissions now up 10% or more in many parts of the country. once something becomes dominant, usually about a week or ten days later, you start getting a pretty good sense of what s happening with hospitalization. certainly by two weeks, i think we ll have a much clearer picture. reporter: keep in mind, on average, more than 2 million people are already screened at
important one, and there were no major injuries. one firefighter has a minor eye injury due to falling debris. a massive 11 alarm fire did not reach the chemical plant where chlorine was stored, according to passaic mayor. the 11 alarm fire breaking out in a warehouse in a complex rather, a facility used to store plastics and chlorine pellets, the manufacturer of the pellets you use to maintain your pool. authorities saying massive flames didn t reach that portion of the complex. we understand there was an air quality assessment performed in the early morning hours, and officials on the scene were able to determine there was no health, no safety threat in the surrounding community, no environmental threat. nonetheless saying they re monitoring for chemical pollutants. at this point, they re confident saying the threat has passed, not just at the scene for those
vladimir putin wants to reestablish the soviet union. he believes it never should have broken up. carley: another major topic that a lot happened with the canadian trucker protest yesterday and overnight. a court ordered the truckers off the ambassador bridge if they don t move they could get arrested and the mayor of the with a also declared a state of emergency. trying to get these truckers out of the nation s capital. the mayor said that this reflects the serious danger and threat to the safety and security of residents posed by the ongoing demonstration. so, the mayor is saying that these truckers pose a safety threat to residents. that s not although. listen to this journalist on msnbc saying the truckers are acting like children. watch this. essentially now it has become a temper tantrum which, is simply ruining the lives of people who are trying to goat work and put their kids you know, put their kids to sleep and everyone wants it to end. every day they are there, their
the side of one of these reactor tubes is not going to blow it up or because of they are not built that way. most of what is underground and under concrete. but what is a threat what is a safety threat we need to separate fact from fiction and zelensky did not help us out with his comments on this i don t know if that was on purpose or not, they are what we called cooling ponds and dry storage on the same facility of nuclear material has been used as much as it can for power but is still radioactive. the pumphouse got destroyed in those ponds are drained or the dry containment got cracked open then you have spillage or radiation nothing that happened in chernobyl but it would be an unsafe environment at that point. the most dangerous thing that happened was that the workers at the powerpoint were not communicated with the russians took it over to begin with. and then you have a problem thereto where unit a certain type of engineer because of a problem that happens in everyday