thousands more would-be passengers are in limbo tonight as southwest airlines massive meltdown stretches into an eighth night. cnn s lucy kafanov has our report from denver international airport. reporter: eight days in, and finally southwest is planning to return to normal operations friday, issuing a statement saying with another holiday weekend full of important connections for our valued customers and employees, we are eager to return to a state of normalcy. but today it s still chaos for southwest passengers. the anxiety level is has become crazy. reporter: one of the country s biggest carriers canceling nearly 2400 flights thursday, capping a week of travel misery that stranded thousands more. that is very devastating. southwest booked me on a flight
been raining along the southeast for days now, so that ground is already saturated and it won t take much to trigger additional flooding. into the midwest and the great plains where we talked about all of that snow. widespread you re talking about 6 to 10 inches. but where you see that pink color, now you re talking over a foot of snow. some of these areas could pick up 15, 16, even 20 inches of snow. the severe factor for next week, it s going to be a multi-day event. for monday, that focus from oklahoma city down to the northern and western suburbs of dallas. tuesday it starts to expand, impact a lot more states before finally spreading off to the east on wednesday, pushing into areas of western florida. i m really glad for my friends out west who can use that moisture. but i m telling you, that anxiety level, watching that storm move toward the east coast, slightly ticking up there. allison chinchar, thank you so much. for many this time of year is about giving back, but cnn her
this country is? there s so much nuance that conversation we can t necessarily assume folks are looking to the white house right now as to why. you are right. a lot of these things aren t yes no answers. however, come election day. with your vote. you will actually have a much better measure than maybe a lot of these poll questions get at. as i said in the serwer earlier. my anxiety level is like going by the minute. we re going to cope with it. mike ryan, good to see you. thanks for coming in. all, right everybody. we are just getting started. still ahead this hour, we re going to go live to nevada. a state with the latino vote is crucial. making up nearly 30% of the population. he s been called a vote whisperer and the democrats and unicorn in ohio. i m going to ask him to sharon brown. how he sees the wire race for his states other senate seat pointing out. couldn t upset the in the card? oath keepers founders are back in the news tomorrow.
a protester where you re out protesting about everything on campus, then i don t know if you really need a cat, i m not really sure. this is another example how we are raising snowflakes. if you honestly can t make it in college, just drop out. i know a lot of people want to take advantage of the freebies. do us all a favor. i don t think animal rights activists would be proud of this. i wouldn t want a college student man handling my cat. i don t think they need cats, they need discipline, a slap in the face. these are the same gets that get a professor fired for being too hard, that can t listen to a conservative viewpoint you cans shout out speakers. a cat will make everything better. that doesn t work in the real world. talking about my professor i love so much at nyu. i remember on one of my campuses getting a note that there would be dogs and puppies for us to soothe us during exam time.
fears. and the more people we all look up to, talk about like the more they talk about their psychological health like we talk about her physical health, the easier it is going to be for us to step in and get the help we need. now, i ll put put the burden also on healthcare. we have just got to start talking in a way that makes sense to people. other healthcare which is never say anxiety but everybody says no. if you talk about worry, can t fall to sleep because you can t quit working or being worried about your kids, or your aunts, or your uncle, okay that i can relate too. so i love that we are talking more. i love how athletes, entertainers, executives are being open about the demands of how stressful every day life be. and that adds up. arthel: does derogatory divisive talk from leaders and perhaps a politics factor into this anxiety level we are all