And cargo area filled with smoke, the plane had to make an Emergency Landing in hawaii. Everyone did get out safely tonight were hearing from passengers who were on that flight. Thanks for joining us at 10, im can way and i pale more the crews deployed emergency slides to get nearly 100 passengers off plane quickly. Alice reports from the airport. Point airline says all 8 slides were deployed shortly after landing in got all passengers to safety in 30 to 45 seconds this after both the cabin and the cargo hold filled with smoke about 20 minutes before landing. So the warning off and the cockpit and thats well that prompted the Emergency Response at the Emergency Landing and the fact that the smoke was still prevalent on arrival. That was what was prompting the evacuation. Snook says that the crew automatically put on masks if they sense. Theres smoke in the possibility of a fire. But masks for passengers were not release because that could do more harm than good. We dont want to pump ox
And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Tavis since his 2004 debut, trumpeter chris botti has established himself as a top he has jazz artist. Worked with everyone from yoyo ma to barbra streisand. He says the instrument is one of the most difficult to play. It is not frustrating for those who love to listen to his work. Here is a cut from chris botti in boston. Tell me more about why the trumpet. The decision i made when i was a kid to choose the trumpet, first, it was the power of television. On tv and thought, thats cool. A couple years after that i had a good band director who gave me a miles davis record. In comes the trumpet sound, and it was so different from all that i heard. They play a the instrument with such joy. Personal, it his own brooding spectacle, and it touched me. I felt that is what i wanted to do for the rest of my life. I just knew i wanted to play the trumpet for the rest of my life. Practice, 5, 9 hours a day. His suits, iked
Very, very famous legendary jazz club the blue note. Usually room at the bar. Theres always room at the bar. Well see you in an hour for the closing bell. Thanks so much. Thanks, bob. Speaking of the market shortened session one more hour. Lets head over to maria at post 9. Thanks, carl. Hi everybody. Welcome to the closing bell. Im Maria Bartiroma at the new york stock exchange. No, your watch is not wrong. The closing bell ringing three hours early today at 1 00 eastern for Christmas Eve. Hi, bill. Hey, maria. Im Bill Griffith here at cnbc world headquarters. A down day not terrible, light volume as you might imagine on this half day. The dow down about 40 points right now. 46point decline at 13,144. All the other major averages lower as well. The nasdaq at this hour down about ten points at 3,011 and the s p 500 down 4. 25. Certainly volume on the light side today. Though were facing light volume there is still money to be made in these markets. Remember after the closing bell rings
Witness. He was a man not willing to settle. You joined us. Athe legacy of Martin Luther king is coming up now. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Tavis we are joined by the director of the king institute. I guess today officially concludes the festivities that have been going on for weeks. What is your sense for how martin has been treated . I think it has been great. I think that represents that Martin Luther kings legacy lives on into the 21st century. We have a problem where the majority do not have passports. Not get out and see the world. See inside looking out. When one does travel around the world, give me some sense of how is regardedr king around the world. You have asked the right question. He is a world figure. He is a symbol for social justice around the world. Outsidein a similar way the United States Martin Luther as ais viewed not just black leader. They recognize he is a symbol for human rights, social justice, and everyone is familiar with
Kelly. It does not get much more eclectic than that. We are glad you joined us. Those conversations are coming up right now. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. They queue. Thank you. Tavis there is no more important profession been educating students, and no teacher has done a better job of demanding a level of excellence that has earned him a medal of honor. The book is filled with no nonsense advice for kids who want to make for teachers who want to make a difference in kids lives. This year they performed the tempest with a reminder of the of for justice for all. Get up stand up rightsor your you were telling me you were with the group of your kids in a hotel room when the verdict in the George Zimmerman case was announced. Tell me how you talk to kids about that. I basically try to tell them there is a difference between logic and what is presented as justice. They are not always together. That is what the students could not understand. To keep particip