frustration all over this country. case in point, the situation in chicago where a fight over what constitutes a safe working environment led to a walk out and four days without in-person school. the city and union came to an agreement overnight and chicago kids will be back in class tomorrow, and that is where we begin. i want to welcome nbc s meagan fitzgerald, she has been moving the situation in chicago since it began. ellison barber joins us from new york state and dr. a dal gentleman a senior scholar at johns hopkins center. doctor, let s talk about this hearing today. do these doctors and this white house need to reset the messaging and clear things up in order to regain credibility with the public? i mean, we re confused. i definitely think they need to reset the communication and really lay out the goals of where we re going in this pandemic. what metrics we re going to be using and how the country transitions from a state of emergency to one of endimicity. that ne
congressional leaders back to the white house with the days to get a deal done simply running out. will either side budge before default? that economists say could be a catastrophe. so word is republican governor ron desantis is now just days away from declaring his 2024 run for president, but the new fury he is facing in florida, all this now on cnn news central. we have new there are new details coming out this morning on the terrifying random shootings in farmington, new mexico. this happened yesterday afternoon and now three people are dead and six others are wounded. police are calling the shooting purely random. the gunman has not been identified but police do say he was 18 years old and he was killed by police once they arrived on the scene. cnn s natasha chen is following this for us, she s joining us now. natasha, the randomness of this is what is so scary. what more are you learning? reporter: the police chief posted a video to facebook last night talkin
Previously only heterosexual couples and single people were given full adoption rights. now to new zealand, a five in a hostile has killed six people and at least five others were injured, dozens more remain unaccounted for. hostiles are often frequented for young people looking for inexpensive ways to travel. it happened in the capital city of welington, the cause of the fire unknown. in myanmar at least 41 people are dead and dozens more with missing after a cyclone hit the nation. the death toll is expected to time significantly with at least one rescue group saying they re bracing for a large-scale loss of life there. the cyclone which barrelled into the coast on sunday is one of the strongest storms to ever hit that country. kate? one question this morning, did the tough talk work? migrant encounters at the southern border appear to be down and holding from below the surge and kind of the crush that
By, quote, the little guy. citadel s flagship hedge fund called welington was up 26% last year, roughly in line with the s&p. so big money is doing just fine, nobody took down anybody, but it was an important moment because it did announce the entry to frank s point of this next generation of investors and they played this game very differently. let s talk about this next generation because it s really about feeling empowered and this whole idea of sticking it to the man. and you re seeing it spill over in the great resignation and now, josh, there is this anti-work movement booming on reddit as millions of people are quitting their jobs. is this more about embracing the gig economy, working in a different way, or have we changed the way we think about work and what success looks like? you know, from one perspective it s surprising because it seems so sudden, but then when you think