In Kyoto, I stayed at a ryokan, known for its tatami mat floors, private baths, and multi-course meals. I didn't love sleeping on the floor but I enjoyed the breakfast and minimalist, rustic rooms.
our monster trucks. steve: some poor sergeant is brian: what are we in day six or seven? a lot of these first responders and workers need rest. schlep where they are. get some sleep and get up and get back to work. look at these members of the military. they decided to get some rest in katie high school in the hall. brian: anywhere that s dry. they didn t turn the lights out for them. you can sleep with lights on in the military. trust me. this is a reality of what a rescue effort looks like. get the rest whatever they can get it these guys and gals will get back up and do their job. ainsley: sleeping on the floor. floor.brian j.j. watt also of the houston texans. his fund has now surpassed $13 million. and he said i want to get to 1.5 million. and every day the people are surprising him. now he has 13 million. pete: almost like the generosity of this country
covered in snow and people trying to shovel out and, really, unsuccessfully. and, made our way through the lincoln tunnel to the new jersey turnpike, south, abandoned cars, trucks, taxis, everywhere, along the way and we took route 78, roads, really, just continue to be covered, crews doing their best to shovel out, and eventually, an hour-and-a-half later we made it, here, to newark airport and, once here we ran into stranded passengers, like the mcleods who will join me to give us a take on their night. spent in the airport. thank you so much for joining us, this is rod and sheila. from edinborough. tell us how long were you stuck in the airport and when did your flight arrive. around about 3:00 2: 2:00 yesterday and we have been here 19 hours. reporter: sleeping on the floor. yes, the airport has been quite warm and that has been a great help, but, there is not much information as to what is happening and where we are going. reporter: i spoke to a couple