even your connecting flights are all going to be not departing or not starting to move until that time. this is a nationwide issue, it s not just a local issue. and, again, we will offer some snacks up front here. help yourself. reporter: so that s in state college, pennsylvania. but here in newark things are beginning to get back to normal. this was one of the first airports right here at nuke and atlanta hartsfield-jackson the first airports to get flights going again because of the backlog that was present. we will definitely see more delays here, but in terms of people being able to check in and hopefully by the end of the day get to their destination that has now resumed here at newark. keep your fingers crossed. appreciate it. thank you both. of course, the issue when the flights don t come in then they can t go out which can add to this chain reaction. cnn aviation safety analyst, former safety inspector david
dancing is my love. dancing is just what i do every day. but that freedom could so easily be lost. it s been very hard for me, especially to find pas. pas are a term that we use, but they re also called carers. kate struggled to find a pa for over a year. it doesn tjust mean that i can t go out and do myjob and enjoy life. it s basic things like how many times could i go to the toilet? how many times can i have a shower per week? can i get out of bed? the stress on her family was so great, she had to check herself into a care home. i thought it was absolutely dreadful. ijust didn t want it to happen. it s just unheard of. put yourself into care. the level of expectation on me to fulfil the needs of what i did in work and at home was exhausting. it seems such an extreme thing to be offered, where you re going somewhere that
know if we have access to those. obviously, you know, in the private sector, the public sector certainly affects us to some of its tools, but when it comes to domestic terrorism itself and identifying it and prosecuting it, i ll leave that up to lawyers, but i don t know, right now, if the structures we have in government can keep up with this threat. i feel like social media or the digital threat is something that is so vast now with so many different echo chambers and ways to metastasize people, you know, with immediate injection of crazy electrons into their frontal lobes, i don t know how we do it. and i m glad there s experts on this panel. i ve done this a long time. we just can t go out, you know, and try to get people. it s so vast. and i think there has to be a combination of technology, private-public partnerships and the ability to attack this, to find the threat and define it, to fix that threat, to target that threat, and then to assess it. i think that s going to take a l
against president xi jinping, unprecedented criticism. does it seem to you that they worked, because china is now overnight beginning to ease the lockdown restrictions, the covid restrictions in some cities? these are unprecedented protests nationwide. the largest amount of protests and prolonged protests we have seen since tiananmen square, which led to a brutal and violent and bloody cessation of the students. there are real grievances by the chinese people of these lockdowns there which cities of millions and millions of people or neighborhoods of 5 or 10 million people are completely locked down. residents can t go out, can t go shopping, can t go to work, can t visit a doctor or go to the hospital. that has really frustrated the chinese people. of course, it affected their economy. unemployment among teenagers and young people is in double digits
freedom in the u.s., 1 million covid deaths and 40,000 gun deaths per year, and more than 100,000 fentanyl deaths in 2021 alone. the american people deserve something far better, thank you for that. what we want is to protect our people s lives and ensure a better life by actually locking them in their house and letting them burn alive. senator marco rubio joins us now. senator, did you enjoin that perspective from china? it sounds like the left wing talking points we often get hit with here in washington and across the country and america. but also reminded of the early days of covid when trump was in the white house and the media here was going on about how much of a better job china was doing than america was doing. what we are learning, the people of china are human beings. human beings don t like to be locked up, don t like to be told they can t go out, can t go to work, can t socialize, can t see family members, they can t go to entertainment and have fun.