0 maria molina is tracking the next storm. but first we're going to go to doug luzader who is live at reagan national airport. i can only imagine the number of people who wanted to get out but couldn't. >> we talked to you yesterday, and this place was kind of a barren waste land. a little busier this morning. you see some passengers milling about, the t.s.a. working. they're here because they finally have hope and they have hope because of what's sitting over there. take a look on the tarmac and there are actually airplanes here. that is a stark change from yesterday when that place was filled with nothing but snow. it is because of a herculean effort on the part of those here at the airport. they plowed all day yesterday to keep up with this. they were finally able to get a runway working yesterday around 5:00 or so. dulles airport, the other big airport in the washington region, opened up a little bit earlier than that. but that is just part of the story. you have so many stranded number would seem to be a far cry from the 7 million which needs to be reached by the end of march. it seems to be exchange that they were excited about that to many. you dig further and it sort of lumps those groups together, those that have signed up and those that have paid. we don't have the details yet although we were told it was a holistic view. >> the fact that we don't have details is amazing. jay carney was asked in the briefing i think by our own he had henry, why don't you have -- by our own ed henry, why don't you have these numbers? why don't you know who paid for their premiums and who haven't? he said because we're not false.urance company. they need that information to provide subsidies. by the waeurbgs they -- by the way, they can read your e-mails. it is not like they are not capable of finding that number. if they don't have that number where did they get the 3.3 million people? >> how many people have gone through healthcare.gov to sign up. >> and point three sounds specific. >> ignorance is bliss; right? remember when the president said this? that he didn't know anything about the that the website was going to be such a disaster in the way it was. he wasn't really informed on that. take a listen. >> on the website, i was not informed directly that the website would not be working the way it was supposed to. had i been informed, i wouldn't be going out saying boy, this is going to be great. >> now we dive into that a little bit. it turns out that kathleen sebelius had met with the president 18 times according to new record released before the rollout of obamacare, healthcare.gov. 18 times. that beg the question, what was being talked about in those meetings? >> probably not obamacare. >> kathleen, is the website up to snuff yet? did that come up? >> it is his signature domestic program. it is her area of responsibility. but somehow they didn't talk about it over 18 different meetings? >> the 19th meeting was going to cover that. i'm positive. >> before we do this show, we don't talk about what's going on on the show; we just talk about cupcakes. >> that is actually true but we're not in charge of obamacare. >> i think all of this, almost nonstarter when it came to enrollments, we'll put that in quotes, early on with obamacare combined with information that seems sort of squishy -- your term, clayton, i believe -- then you go on to this information that all thaoet thaoet -- these meetings happened but the president denied knowing about it. it brings us to charles krauthammer who said last night this is about trust because it affects us all. this is opportunity for everyone to really feel a lack of trust when it comes to what's going on. take a listen. >> health care, unlike any other issue, is one that is a very intimate subject in your life and one that affects everyone equally. it's not like issues which affect a region, affects a class, affects an ethnicity. this is everybody. if you get 25% of the population saying they are worse off, what you're doing is throwing a dart at a map of the united states and everywhere you get a quarter of the population who have been personally hurt. when you're personally hurt, it affects your vote a lot more than that you have a disagreement over policy with a party or two. and that i think is why the democrats are so scared. >> khaurbg khraurbg hitting the nail -- chalk chalk hitting the nail on the head. -- charles krauthammer hitting the nail on the head. later, we'll show you brand-new fresh polls on obamacare. >> at some point we're going to show you some of the ads democrats are running on this. >> obamacare, i don't know where it came from but i'm against it. >> in the meantime we want to say happy valentine's day to heather. >> good morning to you. it smells great in here with all these flowers. you two smell great, gentlemen, as well. hope you're to have a great day. we have breaking news. a missing world traveler has been found dead in texas. her body waos discovered in the woods -- in the woods less than one mile from where she was seen less than a month ago. police are not saying how she died or if her husband is a suspect in her disappearance. an update to an insane story. a man behind bars this morning accused of using a bomb in order to kill his very own in laws. police say 49-year-old richard parker dropped off a package bomb at their house in tennessee. that bomb killing his wife's parents. you can see them right there. the blast was so powerful that windows across the street were blown out. cops are not talking about a motive just yet. >> it is a miracle that she is alive. this morning we're hearing from the teenager who fell more than 3,000 feet in a freak sky driving -- skydiving accident. >> i remember jumping out the plane and seeing there was a complication with the parachute. i started kicking my feet like i was taught in the class. i looked up and it wasn't fixing so i tried to pull the toggles apart. i was not strong enough to fight off the wind. >> she went skydiving to celebrate her sweet 16. as you can see she is making progress and is considered to be steady progress. she fortunately is now walking with help. three is the charm. the 2014 sports illustrated swimsuit issue has been revealed. take a long look, guys. they're all guy friends. they play together in the water. how sweet. it features three cover girls. it is the first time all three women made the cover. the issue hits newsstands on tuesday. and those are your headlines. >> that's exactly what we do on the beach. >> we give each other a little -- >> keep going. thank you, heather. >> coming up, afghanistan release american prisoners with american blood on their hands and karzai says americans should butt out. >> you don't have a to be a man or woman on facebook tpheupbl. -- anymore. facebook is now offering gender options, one like intersex. we've got more on that coming up. 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