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square speaking out against those policies in place here in new york city. hundreds of people protesting the city's requirement to show proof that they have received their shot in order to partake in indoor events. but according to a fox news poll, most people don't actually agree with them. 69% of people say that wearing a mask is a good way to help, and 54% of people support mandatory proof of vaccine to enter indoor establishments. 181 million americans have been fully vaccinated. that's 54% of total population, and 64 of all eligible people. and now more people will qualify for their third shot. the fda approving booster shots for adults ages 65 and up and anyone who is considered high risk. today dr. anthony fauci said that a booster shot will likely be the proper course of action in the ongoing fight against covid. >> if it turns out that the optimal way to get durable protection for people is to give them the first two doses and then several months later be that six, seven, eight or whatever months later you give them a booster, that might actually ma
square speaking out against those policies in place here in new york city. hundreds of people protesting the city's requirement to show proof that they have received their shot in order to partake in indoor events. but according to a fox news poll, most people don't actually agree with them. 69% of people say that wearing a mask is a good way to help, and 54% of people support mandatory proof of vaccine to enter indoor establishments. 181 million americans have been fully vaccinated. that's 54%...
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at least 1,900 sites in new york city alone. >> we're ready. we know how to do this. >> reporter: the cdc saying side effects from booster shots were similar to what was reported after the second dose. 2 million immunocompromised people have already received boosters. like teacher karla mench, who got her third shot earlier this month. >> it was a simple piece of paper i filled out and had to just mention that i had a kidney transplant. >> reporter: for people who got the moderna and johnson & johnson vaccines, it will be a longer wait for boosters. >> hopefully, we're only a few weeks away from seeing clear recommendations from moderna or clear recommendations for j&j, because right now, those people are kind of left out in the cold. >> reporter: so, how soon could these booster shots be available? the cdc director still needs to sign off. that could happen at any moment. once it does, people who got the pfizer shot and who qualify for a booster could start to line up at pharmacies like this one as early as tomorrow morning. david? >> all righ
at least 1,900 sites in new york city alone. >> we're ready. we know how to do this. >> reporter: the cdc saying side effects from booster shots were similar to what was reported after the second dose. 2 million immunocompromised people have already received boosters. like teacher karla mench, who got her third shot earlier this month. >> it was a simple piece of paper i filled out and had to just mention that i had a kidney transplant. >> reporter: for people who got...
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in the cutthroat world of fun dining and high-caliber cuisine, new york city's most in-demand chef is -- nona maria? nestled just across the river from wall street, right past lady liberty, enoteca maria serving up grandma's best dishes. maybe not your grandma's, but grandma's nonetheless. or nonas, as they're known here. some from italy, greece, sri lanka, japan. to serve up their specialities. >> breaking bread with different cultures, you really get to connect on a way that you didn't before. so -- and these ladies love to come out of the kitchen, and they love to ask you how you like this food. >> reporter: when customers come in and are getting a home-cooked meal, do you think they feel like they're at home? >> yes, that's why i come. because it feels like my house over here. >> reporter: but just a year ago the restaurant like many in new york city had to close its doors. >> our cooks are grandmothers, so we had to really just shut down. >> reporter: a restless soul, jody couldn't sit still during lockdown, so he began making soup every saturday for his community. >> we would gi
in the cutthroat world of fun dining and high-caliber cuisine, new york city's most in-demand chef is -- nona maria? nestled just across the river from wall street, right past lady liberty, enoteca maria serving up grandma's best dishes. maybe not your grandma's, but grandma's nonetheless. or nonas, as they're known here. some from italy, greece, sri lanka, japan. to serve up their specialities. >> breaking bread with different cultures, you really get to connect on a way that you didn't...
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new york city's mayor making news tonight. cecilia vega live from the u.n. >>> the deadly police shooting in houston. a veteran officer shot and killed, executing an arrest warrant. >>> the volcano erupting at a popular tourist destination. thousands evacuating tonight. >>> and you met them right here, some going door-to-door, others opening their garages, going above and beyond. america strong. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us as we start another week together here and we begin tonight with several major headlines on the controversy. first, the news millions of parents have been waiting to hear. pfizer now tonight reporting the trial of their vaccine for children does, in fact, show the pfizer shot for children is safe and effective in their words. this would be for children 5 to 11 years old. they say minimal side effects. children would get two shots just like adults, but each shot would be about a third of what adults get. of course, this still needs to be reviewed by the fda and the cdc, but it comes am
new york city's mayor making news tonight. cecilia vega live from the u.n. >>> the deadly police shooting in houston. a veteran officer shot and killed, executing an arrest warrant. >>> the volcano erupting at a popular tourist destination. thousands evacuating tonight. >>> and you met them right here, some going door-to-door, others opening their garages, going above and beyond. america strong. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us as we start...
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in new york city, up to ten inches of rain fell in a course of several hours. crews rushed to save people trapped in their cars. in philadelphia emergency responders rescued people by boat. some climbed on their roofs to avoid the rising flood. bradley blackburn with the latest. brad bradley, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. hundreds of those flooded cars are still lining highways here in new york city. the windshields are foggy from the water inside, and cars like these became deathtraps as the water rose. ch of the northeastern u.s. is oped bthe reants hurricane ida. >> we saw a horrifying storm last night. unlike anything we have seen before. >> reporter: the storm dumped upwards of ten inches of rain on parts of new york, new jersey, and connecticut on wednesday night and thursday morning. more than half a foot in a matter of hours. >> it's not waves off the ocean. it says flash floods coming from the sky. it was literally niagara falls here. >> reporter: in new york city roads are still a mess. there are lines of washed out cars along the highways.
in new york city, up to ten inches of rain fell in a course of several hours. crews rushed to save people trapped in their cars. in philadelphia emergency responders rescued people by boat. some climbed on their roofs to avoid the rising flood. bradley blackburn with the latest. brad bradley, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. hundreds of those flooded cars are still lining highways here in new york city. the windshields are foggy from the water inside, and cars like these became...
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and the new york city situation, very scary stuff. anyone with family there, they should reach out to them. it is pretty frightening. >> and it's not over. >>> happening now, we will likely have a jour selected by tomorrow in the high profile trial of elizabeth holmes. the founder of theranos was in court. nine potential jurors were excused because they were unvaccinated. another concern is finding jurors who don't know much about this case or e >>> new billboards are going up. it is an effort to get more people vaccinated. they were co-designed by a san jose art professor. he said instead of telling people to get vaccinated, it shows relief and joy after getting the shots. new data shows at least 15 million covid-19 doses have been thrown away since march in the united states. that data released by the cdc is self-reported by pharmacies and vaccine providers. they stay 15 million wasted zoess probably an undercount. various reasons why some doses are disposed of. the cdc said the number of doses is small and just a fraction of the ov
and the new york city situation, very scary stuff. anyone with family there, they should reach out to them. it is pretty frightening. >> and it's not over. >>> happening now, we will likely have a jour selected by tomorrow in the high profile trial of elizabeth holmes. the founder of theranos was in court. nine potential jurors were excused because they were unvaccinated. another concern is finding jurors who don't know much about this case or e >>> new billboards are...
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york city. a poignant reminder of america's darkest day when the twin towers fell to terrorists. that's how we pay honor to all. we lost keep them safe, keep their families safe, keep the city safe now and stepped up security is top of mind for both the nypd and the joint terrorism task force as we approach 20 years since the 9.11 terror attacks. the nypd says security response to terror threats and attacks have changed around the world and here in new york city in those 20 years. the nypd is much better equipped trained and prepared to prevent a terrorist attack in the city. but as saturday approaches the nypd is monitoring activity abroad in afghanistan and a call to action by terror groups, growing louder. this year. we've seen the al qaeda magazine. >> wolves of manhattan, which is named for the 9.11 hijackers come out with a new issue. we've seen the inspired guide another terrorist publication circulating. we've seen a trailer and al qaeda. a film that is supposed to come out soon. so we t
york city. a poignant reminder of america's darkest day when the twin towers fell to terrorists. that's how we pay honor to all. we lost keep them safe, keep their families safe, keep the city safe now and stepped up security is top of mind for both the nypd and the joint terrorism task force as we approach 20 years since the 9.11 terror attacks. the nypd says security response to terror threats and attacks have changed around the world and here in new york city in those 20 years. the nypd is...
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in new york city, more than 1000 people have been rescued from floodwaters. many were subway passengers. others were rescued along the roads. dan lieberman has more on the storm that many are calling worse since sandy. reporter: in new york city's central park, the father scooping water from his flooded car wednesday night. swimming through the floodwaters carrying his eight month old little boy to safety. >> i had to pull him out. i have never experienced anything like that. it was frightening. the worst thing i've ever seen. reporter: the nypd releasing these images rescuing a delivery driver from the floodwaters in manhattan. but many others were not so lucky as historic floods ripped through the region, the remnants of hurricane ida merging with a front producing a flash flooding emergency for all five boroughs of new york city. >> i made clear to the governors that my team at fema is on the ground and ready to provide all of the assistance needed. reporter: and images flooding in from underground. the entire subway system forced to shut down. above groun
in new york city, more than 1000 people have been rescued from floodwaters. many were subway passengers. others were rescued along the roads. dan lieberman has more on the storm that many are calling worse since sandy. reporter: in new york city's central park, the father scooping water from his flooded car wednesday night. swimming through the floodwaters carrying his eight month old little boy to safety. >> i had to pull him out. i have never experienced anything like that. it was...
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federal reserve in new york city, along with the commitments that the taliban has made with several 100 other countries and also the un security council and how it operates, including as price was talking about the treatment of women, minorities, and other issues that you know, let's face it, the taliban doesn't exactly have a very good track record on this says there are still concerns about us citizens remaining in the country and afghans getting their s i v, their special immigrant visas, expedited us officials have said the that americans f i v program does work slowing and was not designed for a mass evacuation airlift mission that we've been seeing. and that's something that current officials really pretty squarely put the blame on the truck administration for pulling resources and funding from. but that s i d. 's are being processed and expedited at this point for the thousands of african refugees that i've left the country or are still trying to get out, you know, and that, that's a process that continues. we're seeing refugees going into other countries into europe. and then al
federal reserve in new york city, along with the commitments that the taliban has made with several 100 other countries and also the un security council and how it operates, including as price was talking about the treatment of women, minorities, and other issues that you know, let's face it, the taliban doesn't exactly have a very good track record on this says there are still concerns about us citizens remaining in the country and afghans getting their s i v, their special immigrant visas,...
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. >>> a federal appeals court says new york city can immediately impose a vaccine mandate in the city's largest school district. the rule will go into effect at the end of friday. lawyers for those teachers will ask the supreme court to intervene. arguing teachers placed on unpaid leave will be irreparably harmed. >>> coming up, possible freedom for the man who shot president reagan. how soon he could be released unconditionally. >>> cleveland baseball team places its last game under its current name. this is the cbs news. brushing only reaches 25% of your mouth. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. ines? oh... you mean bill. always go for 100. he's been a real pain. again with the bill... what? it looks like a face. ...hearing about it 24/7 is painful enough... i don't want to catch it. well, you can't catch shingles, but the virus that causes it may already be inside you. does that mean bill might have company? - stop. you know shingles can be prevented. shingles can be whaaaaat? yeah prevented. you
. >>> a federal appeals court says new york city can immediately impose a vaccine mandate in the city's largest school district. the rule will go into effect at the end of friday. lawyers for those teachers will ask the supreme court to intervene. arguing teachers placed on unpaid leave will be irreparably harmed. >>> coming up, possible freedom for the man who shot president reagan. how soon he could be released unconditionally. >>> cleveland baseball team places its...
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is that even possible in new york city with the structure flooded? >> these storms are happening and we look back to hurricane sandy and new york being undersea level and really having to revamp so many different subway lines. what we heard from new york is that they are continuing to do repairs, to get water pumps to pump out the water, to raise the infrastructure where they can. the covid pandemic has delayed many projects they wanted to get done. funding has been an issue over the course of the pandemic as well. storm proofing has to be done. as we saw from ida, the significant rainfall in just one hour, more than three inches an hour, completely overwhelmed the system. the infrastructure cannot take it. laura: briefly, there are more thunderstorms do you here in new -- do here -- due here tomorrow in new york city. have people even finished cleaning up from last week? >> people are trying to figure out what to do with their homes. their belongings are still on the street waiting to be picked up. they are waiting to find out if they can get housin
is that even possible in new york city with the structure flooded? >> these storms are happening and we look back to hurricane sandy and new york being undersea level and really having to revamp so many different subway lines. what we heard from new york is that they are continuing to do repairs, to get water pumps to pump out the water, to raise the infrastructure where they can. the covid pandemic has delayed many projects they wanted to get done. funding has been an issue over the...
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be better prepared some new york city subways closed down again due to rushing water. it seems to be happening more frequently >> the subway system is not a submarine. >> reporter: the head of the transit system in new york telling me in some cases they can build better but with extreme weather seeming to ramp up, mother nature seems to always be one step ahead this is no longer a freak accident you think this is a clear pattern? >> listen, i'm not a climatologist, but the professionals are saying extreme weather events are becoming more frequent, and that we have to prepare for them >> and the brutal conditions in the gulf not getting any better desperate families pounded by ida struggling to get food, water and gas still without power. and late news tonight about a new tragedy involving nursing home residents. morgan chesky reports. >> reporter: tonight, frustration mounting and fears setting in as hurricane ida's impact only deepens. >> i just don't want to cry anymore i'm tired, yeah, and burning up anight, you know you wake up, you feel like you in hell. >> report
be better prepared some new york city subways closed down again due to rushing water. it seems to be happening more frequently >> the subway system is not a submarine. >> reporter: the head of the transit system in new york telling me in some cases they can build better but with extreme weather seeming to ramp up, mother nature seems to always be one step ahead this is no longer a freak accident you think this is a clear pattern? >> listen, i'm not a climatologist, but the...
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we're not talking about just what felt, new york city, 49.52. that's what they get all year long we're already talking about two months out of the year we're pretty close to where we are for the entire year. hartford, 17.07 inches july and august, we just picked up another 7 inches of rain alone yesterday frthe remnants ida. and of course in hartford all year long we get 46.05 inches of rain per year. so july was already wet, an they aren't we had the train of tropical systems the grown was already wet. the big takeaway here is we're dealing with record numbers here already. we have all of september, all of october, and we have had some tropical systems that have come through here from time to time in early november. we have a long way to go in the tropical storm and hurricane season we can only hope for drier weather. labor day weekend does feature the northeast fairly dry, but we're hoping this pattern breaks something has it's has to break, because the ground can't handle any more water >> darren, thanks. darren sweeney. >>> hurricane ida's d
we're not talking about just what felt, new york city, 49.52. that's what they get all year long we're already talking about two months out of the year we're pretty close to where we are for the entire year. hartford, 17.07 inches july and august, we just picked up another 7 inches of rain alone yesterday frthe remnants ida. and of course in hartford all year long we get 46.05 inches of rain per year. so july was already wet, an they aren't we had the train of tropical systems the grown was...
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new york city to connecticut and boston thursday morning. david? >> all right, following it in the days ahead for sure, ginger, thank you. >>> and again tonight, the wildfire emergency in the west. more than 80 large fires burning as we're on the air tonight. states of emergency now issued for nevada and parts of california. in fact, california's caldor fire reaching the lake tahoe basin now. abc's kayna whitworth on the front lines tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the caldor fire racing toward south lake tahoe. tens of thousands fleeing the area. >> there is only one way out of town and it's a parking lot out there. >> reporter: the fire spreading rpidly. the embers that are flying off those flames, so those can start new fires. in nearby christmas valley, homes surrounded by flames. firefighters rushed up with here with their hose to put out this tree that was on fire, had fallen over, because look, we're just a few yards away here from an entire neighborhood in christmas valley that's being threatened right now. the blaze already damaging over 700
new york city to connecticut and boston thursday morning. david? >> all right, following it in the days ahead for sure, ginger, thank you. >>> and again tonight, the wildfire emergency in the west. more than 80 large fires burning as we're on the air tonight. states of emergency now issued for nevada and parts of california. in fact, california's caldor fire reaching the lake tahoe basin now. abc's kayna whitworth on the front lines tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the caldor...
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tony dokoupil has a story of one of new york city's bravest, and his sons who carry on his legacy. >> it's 8:52 here in new york. i'm bryant gumbel. we understand there has been a plane crash on the southern tip of manhattan. >> reporter: 20 years ago this week -- >> oh my god, another plane has just hit another building. >> reporter: after the worst terror attack in american history, the best of america rushed in to help. >> and that's what the guys are taught. >> reporter: joe and chuck downey knew their father, ray downey, would be among them. did a part you have hope maybe there was a chance your father wasn't there in the mix? >> i thought that. >> yeah. i said even if he was home, he would have been heading in. >> he would have been there no matter what. >> reporter: sure enough, a film crew happened to capture deputy chief downey that morning, coordinating rescues in the lobby of the north tower. raymond matthew downey sr. knew the dangers that day perhaps better than anyone. >> hello, my name is ray downey senior. >> reporter: he developed trainings in technical rescue, meanin
tony dokoupil has a story of one of new york city's bravest, and his sons who carry on his legacy. >> it's 8:52 here in new york. i'm bryant gumbel. we understand there has been a plane crash on the southern tip of manhattan. >> reporter: 20 years ago this week -- >> oh my god, another plane has just hit another building. >> reporter: after the worst terror attack in american history, the best of america rushed in to help. >> and that's what the guys are taught....
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here from a is a sullen day for the whole of america or a new york city in particular. can you describe a little of the atmosphere in the last few hours? it's been a morning of grief and commemoration. we've heard from elected officials in the united states, former presidents as well as victims families, describing the trauma of what happened 20 years ago. very solemn ceremony. but it comes at a point where the administration of joe biden is being widely question for his recent decisions regarding afghanistan, about how responsible it is and carrying out u. s. foreign policy. now when we heard from president joe biden, as well as from vice president common harris, they emphasized a very common trope that we've heard from us leaders. when commemorating the $911.00 events, they called for unity. it is my hope and prayer that we continue to honor their unity by strengthening our common bonds by strengthening our global partnerships. and by always living out our highest ideals, we saw a national unity been. we learn that unit is the one thing that must never break use what
here from a is a sullen day for the whole of america or a new york city in particular. can you describe a little of the atmosphere in the last few hours? it's been a morning of grief and commemoration. we've heard from elected officials in the united states, former presidents as well as victims families, describing the trauma of what happened 20 years ago. very solemn ceremony. but it comes at a point where the administration of joe biden is being widely question for his recent decisions...
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abc 7 news was there as he left city hall and has to run all the way to new york city in 41 days. he is running to raise awareness for mental health and donations for the american brain foundation. reggie: i wish them luck. mike: i wish them good weather too. reggie: yeah. mike: that may play a part of it as he gets deeper into the east where it is so humid. it will be so hot the next several days. are we going to keep an eye on them? are we tracking them on the website? we should. that would be nice. it is for a good cause. let's talk about what is going on. it is 5:47. here's a look from oakland. cloudy conditions, so far no measurable drizzle in the state hills, a little on the coast, especially marin county. hazy sunshine today especially when the clouds peel back to the coast. the onshore breeze and slow shine -- slow sunshine means below average temperatures. it will be cleaner and hotter as we head through the holiday weekend. that heat will taper as we head back to school and work, most of us tuesday. let's talk numbers to the south bay. low 70's sunnyvale, cupertino, and
abc 7 news was there as he left city hall and has to run all the way to new york city in 41 days. he is running to raise awareness for mental health and donations for the american brain foundation. reggie: i wish them luck. mike: i wish them good weather too. reggie: yeah. mike: that may play a part of it as he gets deeper into the east where it is so humid. it will be so hot the next several days. are we going to keep an eye on them? are we tracking them on the website? we should. that would...
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same thing for new york city roads. we saw that there were thousands of people that were stuck and stranded on roads for hours and hours, as they were dealing with these flash floods that made some of these roads just impossible to pass. i floods that made some of these roads just impossible to pass.— just impossible to pass. i mean, it is tuite just impossible to pass. i mean, it is quite terrifying _ just impossible to pass. i mean, it is quite terrifying to _ just impossible to pass. i mean, it is quite terrifying to think- just impossible to pass. i mean, it is quite terrifying to think about i is quite terrifying to think about it, and i mean, we are talking about new york city, but what the residents have been through, you could translate that to any big city in this country, and the prospect of it is terrifying. in terms of the political response and the emergency response, where is the balance between trying to help people right now, and then trying to think we cannot be caught off—guard like this again. how
same thing for new york city roads. we saw that there were thousands of people that were stuck and stranded on roads for hours and hours, as they were dealing with these flash floods that made some of these roads just impossible to pass. i floods that made some of these roads just impossible to pass.— just impossible to pass. i mean, it is tuite just impossible to pass. i mean, it is quite terrifying _ just impossible to pass. i mean, it is quite terrifying to _ just impossible to pass. i...
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taking a live look now at the freedom tower in new york city. coming up after the break, how security concerns are being addressed in manhattan. making an in app purchase. a new ruling is changing things up. if you're shopping on an ip >> well, it looks like apple can no longer band developers from directing users to their own websites. that is a ruling by a judge today in a very closely watched trial between apple and epic games. these well not court sketches free. official you those. the trial lasted 3 weeks in oakland under the judge's ruling. apple will have to change its app store policies and then loosen restrictions on in-app purchases starting in december. the judge did side with apple on some items like. apple blocking iphones access to 3rd party app. stores. information. there are a mobile game based on the office is expected to launch little later this year. eastside games tweeted this image yesterday in announcing the game called the office somehow we manage it allows fans to play through memorable moments of the show as they earn in
taking a live look now at the freedom tower in new york city. coming up after the break, how security concerns are being addressed in manhattan. making an in app purchase. a new ruling is changing things up. if you're shopping on an ip >> well, it looks like apple can no longer band developers from directing users to their own websites. that is a ruling by a judge today in a very closely watched trial between apple and epic games. these well not court sketches free. official you those....
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a tribute in lights is shining over new york city tonight. the memorial is made up of 88 search lights positioned to represent the twin towers and the strength of new york city. >>> a live look at shanksville, pennsylvania tonight where the tower of light is paying tribute to those who perishes. passenger comes crew desperately trying to regain control of the aircraft from the hijackers. michael george spent the eve of the anniversary at the world trade center site that became ground 0. >> on the eve of the 20th anniversary of the september 11th attacks native new yorker greg morin is visiting the spot where the twin towers once stood. >> when the whole thing happened i mean it was like surreal and it was just so upsetting. >> pretty emotional. >> reporter: io firefighter and his family are among the many paying their respects. >> pay tribute, show them they are not forgotten. >> reporter: the number of victims of september 11th is rising even today. it is estimated more people have died from september 11th-related illnesses than the nearly 3
a tribute in lights is shining over new york city tonight. the memorial is made up of 88 search lights positioned to represent the twin towers and the strength of new york city. >>> a live look at shanksville, pennsylvania tonight where the tower of light is paying tribute to those who perishes. passenger comes crew desperately trying to regain control of the aircraft from the hijackers. michael george spent the eve of the anniversary at the world trade center site that became ground...
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york city. a poignant reminder of america's darkest day when the twin towers fell to terrorists. that's how we pay honor to all. we lost keep them safe. keep their families safe, keep the city safe now and stepped up security is top of mind for both the nypd and the joint terrorism task force as we approach 20 years since the 9.11 terror attacks. the nypd says security response to terror threats and attacks have changed around the world and here in new york city in those 20 years. the nypd is much better equipped trained and prepared to prevent a terrorist attack in the city. but as saturday approaches the nypd is monitoring activity abroad in afghanistan and a call to action by terror groups, growing louder. this year. we've seen the al qaeda magazine. >> wolves of manhattan, which is named for the 9.11 hijackers come out with a new issue. we've seen the inspired guide another terrorist publication circulating. we've seen a trailer and all keyed a film that is supposed to come out soon. so we t
york city. a poignant reminder of america's darkest day when the twin towers fell to terrorists. that's how we pay honor to all. we lost keep them safe. keep their families safe, keep the city safe now and stepped up security is top of mind for both the nypd and the joint terrorism task force as we approach 20 years since the 9.11 terror attacks. the nypd says security response to terror threats and attacks have changed around the world and here in new york city in those 20 years. the nypd is...
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alex hogan live from the new york city newsroom. reporter: eric, less than 24 hours new york state health care workers don't have at least one dose of the covid-19 vaccine, they could lose their job, governor kathy hochul is preparing for just that. the state's response plan is issuing a state of emergency if necessary. it would bring in new professionals, retired medical workers or even medically-trained members of the national guard to assist with staffing shortages. this comprehensive plan isn't just for hospitals but also for other long-term care facilities. workers who were let go for failing to get their shot will not qualify for unemployment insurance and that is unless they can prove that this is due to a medical reason. alpha it is will need to self-report their vaccination updates daily to the new york state department of health. meanwhile tomorrow vaccine mandate for all teachers and staff in new york city schools was scheduled to go into effect. frustrating those who would have been impacted. >> it's really difficult to
alex hogan live from the new york city newsroom. reporter: eric, less than 24 hours new york state health care workers don't have at least one dose of the covid-19 vaccine, they could lose their job, governor kathy hochul is preparing for just that. the state's response plan is issuing a state of emergency if necessary. it would bring in new professionals, retired medical workers or even medically-trained members of the national guard to assist with staffing shortages. this comprehensive plan...
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in new york city schools, 89% of teachers have gotten their shots. the current mandate fight is likely a sign of more to come. >> this is only one in any number of lawsuits that you're going to see across the country because of the polarization and the disinformation. >> reporter: the biden administration already bracing for legal battles when it comes to its own requirements for workers nationwide with the challenge of enforcing some of these directives even more complicated than creating them. >> monica is with us from the white house. when do we expect a court decision on the new york city school teachers? >> reporter: the case will now go to a three judge federal panel and a decision on the mandate could come as soon as wednesday. >> thank you. >>> this weekend people began receiving booster shots under new cdc recommendations. there is a lot of confusion surrounding who can get them. we'll walk you through it. the cdc says people age 65 and older should get the pfizer booster at least six months after getting their first two pfizer shots. it is
in new york city schools, 89% of teachers have gotten their shots. the current mandate fight is likely a sign of more to come. >> this is only one in any number of lawsuits that you're going to see across the country because of the polarization and the disinformation. >> reporter: the biden administration already bracing for legal battles when it comes to its own requirements for workers nationwide with the challenge of enforcing some of these directives even more complicated than...
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york city. >> but we also understand the time that we're living in and to stand united that we will do everything possible to protect new yorkers. never forget. it's hard to believe that it's been almost 20 years from that date. i can tell you that it would be impossible to forget. >> impossible to forget because since 9.11 there have been 51 plots and attacks against new york city. according to the nypd half of them within the past 5 years. grant vicki. >> here in the bay area. oakland officials gathered at lake merritt to remember the lives lost on 9.11. a giant american flag flew over the ceremony that included oakland mayor libby schaff faith leaders and representatives from the oakland police and fire departments. oakland's fire chief says that the sacrifices of new york's firefighters 20 years ago inspire him to face the challenges of the covid pandemic. speier by their selflessness. >> we rededicate ourselves to the relentless pursuit of readiness and service and to the common values that
york city. >> but we also understand the time that we're living in and to stand united that we will do everything possible to protect new yorkers. never forget. it's hard to believe that it's been almost 20 years from that date. i can tell you that it would be impossible to forget. >> impossible to forget because since 9.11 there have been 51 plots and attacks against new york city. according to the nypd half of them within the past 5 years. grant vicki. >> here in the bay...
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alex opened his live with more. >> mayor bill de blasio and mayor of new york city may be coming to a close but that doesn't mean he doesn't have other career ideas. when he was asked if he'd consider running for governor, this is what he had to say. >> i want to keep serving in one way or another in the future so i'll look at different options, absolutely mexican and last term ends january right before the 2022 governor's race will begin. de blasio was elected as mayor 2013 and reelected in 2017. approval rating has fallen, 47% of new yorkers say they wrongly disapproved. bill de blasio has been working alongside the current governor kathy hope after the city's suffered enormous amounts of damage from the storm, the storm slamming the city wednesday. the mayor announcing new measures arraign emergency living in the future. devastating rainfall triggering flooding, destroying buildings, homes, cars and overwhelming public transportation. thirteen people died in the city, 11 of that that's taking place in lower-level apartments. terrifying footage water breaking through basement walls,
alex opened his live with more. >> mayor bill de blasio and mayor of new york city may be coming to a close but that doesn't mean he doesn't have other career ideas. when he was asked if he'd consider running for governor, this is what he had to say. >> i want to keep serving in one way or another in the future so i'll look at different options, absolutely mexican and last term ends january right before the 2022 governor's race will begin. de blasio was elected as mayor 2013 and...
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a state of emergency has been declared in new york city. almost all subway stations are closed in the city and services completely suspended due to severe flooding. the us open saw matches suspended as heavy rain battered the billiejean king national tennis center last night. and as the rain continued, roads in the city turned into rivers — these pictures show drivers in the city struggle to pass through flooded streets. the mayor of new york city, bill de blasio described the �*record—breaking' levels of rainfall and �*brutal flooding' as life threatening and encouraged people to stay inside. and in manhattan's central park, more than three inches of rainfall fell in just a single hour on wednesday evening. that's the most on record. george bailey lives in queens. he told us this morning of the flooding in his neighbourhood. not even close, not even kind of close, not even during hurricane sandy! i'm super surprised. i got the flood warning and whatnot, but i was like, well, it's not like i'm on the water, and then i started hearin
a state of emergency has been declared in new york city. almost all subway stations are closed in the city and services completely suspended due to severe flooding. the us open saw matches suspended as heavy rain battered the billiejean king national tennis center last night. and as the rain continued, roads in the city turned into rivers — these pictures show drivers in the city struggle to pass through flooded streets. the mayor of new york city, bill de blasio described the...
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we turn now to the covid pandemic and a milestone for new york city. for the first time in a year and a half about a million students returned to in-person learning today. cbs' meg oliver on what's being done to keep everyone safe. >> reporter: this morning, natalya murakhver couldn't wait to take her seven and eleven- year-old daughters back to school. >> i think it is more than safe to send kids back to school.h they miss socialization, they miss learning, they miss the interaction with their friends. >> reporter: after 18 months of pandemic shutdowns plus remote and hybrid learning... >> we're going to do it, we're ready. >> reporter: ...new york city school'shanclor isha porteralledareing a mistone,ith maskriers an vaccine man dates for teachers are safe. despite all of that, there are nervous parents how do you reassure them it's safe to send them back to school. >> we all agree the best learning happens in person between students and teachers and we have done the work to get our building safe to get them ready. >> reporter: still, some concerned
we turn now to the covid pandemic and a milestone for new york city. for the first time in a year and a half about a million students returned to in-person learning today. cbs' meg oliver on what's being done to keep everyone safe. >> reporter: this morning, natalya murakhver couldn't wait to take her seven and eleven- year-old daughters back to school. >> i think it is more than safe to send kids back to school.h they miss socialization, they miss learning, they miss the...
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a sneak peek, darren and the grand diva herself performing in new york city. "dancing in the moonlight." ♪ everybody was dancing in the moonlight ♪ ♪ dancing in the moonlight ♪ >> it's a tribute to one of disneyland's beloved rides, the haunted mansion. love it. >> reporter: darren sharing the news with us and then online. take care foolish mortals. i'm care taken with the muppets for their halloween special. >> muppet's haunted mansion. >> how did you do this? >> it's easy. try it. >> muppets haunted mansion. >> reporter: according to disney, the special takes place on halloween, when gonzo is callenged to spend one very daring night in the most grim grinning place on earth, the haunted mansion. "entertainment weekly" getting a sneak peek of gonzo and pepe and kermit and miss piggy dressed as each other. but like many other great halloween surprise, many details remain under wraps. >> many great easter eggs for the people that are fans. >> for the superfans. >> the superfans. exactly. >> hopefully, they will tune in. enjoy spooky time with the muppets
a sneak peek, darren and the grand diva herself performing in new york city. "dancing in the moonlight." ♪ everybody was dancing in the moonlight ♪ ♪ dancing in the moonlight ♪ >> it's a tribute to one of disneyland's beloved rides, the haunted mansion. love it. >> reporter: darren sharing the news with us and then online. take care foolish mortals. i'm care taken with the muppets for their halloween special. >> muppet's haunted mansion. >> how did you...
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in new york city, more than 1000 people have been rescued from floodwaters. many were subway passengers. others were rescued along the roads. dan lieberman has more on the storm that many are calling worse since sandy. reporter: in new york city's central park, the father scooping water from his flooded car wednesday night. swimming through the floodwaters carrying his eight month old little boy to safety. >> i had to pull him out. i have never experienced anything like that. it was frightening. the worst thing i've ever seen. reporter: the nypd releasing these images rescuing a delivery driver from the floodwaters in manhattan. but many others were not so lucky as historic floods ripped through the region, the remnants of hurricane ida merging with a front producing a flash flooding emergency for all five boroughs of new york city. >> i made clear to the governors that my team at fema is on the ground and ready to provide all of the assistance needed. reporter: and images flooding in from underground. the entire subway system forced to shut down. above groun
in new york city, more than 1000 people have been rescued from floodwaters. many were subway passengers. others were rescued along the roads. dan lieberman has more on the storm that many are calling worse since sandy. reporter: in new york city's central park, the father scooping water from his flooded car wednesday night. swimming through the floodwaters carrying his eight month old little boy to safety. >> i had to pull him out. i have never experienced anything like that. it was...
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what authorities are already saying about boosters in new york city. whit johnson leading us off tonight. >> reporter: on the eve of that critical fda meeting on boosters, new data out of israel indicating an additional pfizer shot provided ten times more protection against covid and severe disease. with the battle over boosters heating up, the director of the nih saying this latest study turned him from a skeptic to a believer. >> the people who got immunized back in january, by the time you got to july, their protection would really have started to drop off, and not just against any infection, but even against severe infection. and that's the signal you want to watch for to say, oh, might be time to do something like a booster. >> reporter: and in israel the effect of boosters on people 60 and older even stronger. 12 days after that third shot, the risk of severe infection was reduced by nearly 20 times. but some at the fda are questioning whether they're truly needed for everyone. others making the case that boosters may only be justified for older
what authorities are already saying about boosters in new york city. whit johnson leading us off tonight. >> reporter: on the eve of that critical fda meeting on boosters, new data out of israel indicating an additional pfizer shot provided ten times more protection against covid and severe disease. with the battle over boosters heating up, the director of the nih saying this latest study turned him from a skeptic to a believer. >> the people who got immunized back in january, by...
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a terrifying wall of water flooding a basement in new jersey everyone survived, but in new york city at least eight people have died in basement apartments across the northeast, the death toll shot up today. >> terrifying. especially with kids it's horrible. we cannot -- our house like this. terrible >> reporter: andreas andrade rode out the storm in manville, new new jersey with his wife and two young kids as the water rose quickly, they rushed upstairs and had to be rescued. did you have any idea that the storm would be this intense? >> never never thought of this. >> reporter: several homes exploded due to apparent gas leaks part of this one ended up all the way across the street it was tough for firefighters to get here because many neighborhoods were under water. another explosion captured by a porch camera mario rivera is staying in a shelter after his house burned down how hard is it to look at this home >> i can not believe, you know, because it's something never happen to me. >> reporter: this was no ordinary flooding in philadelphia, some major highways are still impassible
a terrifying wall of water flooding a basement in new jersey everyone survived, but in new york city at least eight people have died in basement apartments across the northeast, the death toll shot up today. >> terrifying. especially with kids it's horrible. we cannot -- our house like this. terrible >> reporter: andreas andrade rode out the storm in manville, new new jersey with his wife and two young kids as the water rose quickly, they rushed upstairs and had to be rescued. did...
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with shepard smith". >>> just in, new york city can move forward with its vaccine mandate for nearly all adults working in public schools, the largest in the nation. a federal appeals court or panel i should say issued the ruling within just the last hour. this is a major reversal that comes after a judge decided to temporarily block new york from enforcing the requirement. it's unclear really whether city officials will implement the mandate tonight at midnight as they originally scheduled or wait until later this week the fight continues. broader vaccine mandates are also being put to the test right now. new york state gave health care workers two options. get vaccinated or lose your job. it appears some have opted for the latter a number of hospitals and nursing homes removed employees today for failing to meet the deadline as a result, governor kathy hochul preparing contingency plans for possible staff shortages. she says she's willing to call in medically trained national guard members. the mandate applies not just to doctors and nurses but also other health care employees. new
with shepard smith". >>> just in, new york city can move forward with its vaccine mandate for nearly all adults working in public schools, the largest in the nation. a federal appeals court or panel i should say issued the ruling within just the last hour. this is a major reversal that comes after a judge decided to temporarily block new york from enforcing the requirement. it's unclear really whether city officials will implement the mandate tonight at midnight as they originally...
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york city. now, over the last few days, it had been drifting directly towards turkish northern cyprus, threatening the karpas peninsula, which is largely unspoilt and a valuable marine environment. i'm pleased to be able to tell you that the coastline and beaches there have largely been spared. these are drone pictures from earlier today. the wind has been quite favourable apparently. so, where has the oil gone? let's bring backjuan pena ibanez. he is the chief executive of 0rbital eos, which analyses the spread of oil slicks and forecasts their trajectory. hejoins me from valencia in spain. good to have you back with us this evening. tell us about your charts. where is the oil and where is it going? where is the oil and where is it toint ? ., where is the oil and where is it otitn? ., ., where is the oil and where is it ttoin? . ., ., where is the oil and where is it otitn? ., ., ., ., going? thanks a lot for inviting me. so, it is a going? thanks a lot for inviting me. so. it is a very _ going
york city. now, over the last few days, it had been drifting directly towards turkish northern cyprus, threatening the karpas peninsula, which is largely unspoilt and a valuable marine environment. i'm pleased to be able to tell you that the coastline and beaches there have largely been spared. these are drone pictures from earlier today. the wind has been quite favourable apparently. so, where has the oil gone? let's bring backjuan pena ibanez. he is the chief executive of 0rbital eos, which...
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obviously new york city. this is a situation that has caused a lot of devastation and now, unfortunately that loss of life in new york as well. back here at home we could certainly use some of that rainfall haven't seen in months and months and that has resulted in a contribution to our historic fire season. we've been saying now as winds do come down, that's going to work in the benefit of crews up in the sierra nevada, not benefiting us in the bay area. but we will take that loss for the sake of our neighbors to the north and east. we are going to be looking at some hazy conditions. subtly falling back into the bay over the next few days. our crews up in the sierra nevada, especially right around south lake talk who are battling the door fire are going to continue to be up there watching. these are attic winds today. it's not going to be as much of a southwesterly wind, which is a bit of good news because those southwest winds is what fanned those flames very quickly towards areas like myers in south lake t
obviously new york city. this is a situation that has caused a lot of devastation and now, unfortunately that loss of life in new york as well. back here at home we could certainly use some of that rainfall haven't seen in months and months and that has resulted in a contribution to our historic fire season. we've been saying now as winds do come down, that's going to work in the benefit of crews up in the sierra nevada, not benefiting us in the bay area. but we will take that loss for the sake...
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>> beautiful new york city morning much like it was exactly 20 years ago. they gathered to keep true to the promise to never forget. mike lowe, the father of sarah just a 28 year-old flight attendant on american was the first to address the crowd a time when many people acted of the. >> and beyond the ordinary presidents and first ladies were on hand. andrew anthony each was read aloud of those who died at ground 0. >> outside the official 9.11 event. americans from all walks of life. watch from afar. >> at bus driver drive us directly over to the site while in the 5 boroughs of new york city like here in brooklyn. the larger families of first responders convene phil ruffolo is a retired fdny captain. he was not on duty at the time of the first plane attack. but like everybody else and rescue too, ran to help. because the guys on duty had left the house with all of the equipment. they commandeered a city bus and headed straight down to lower manhattan. it's chaotic. >> the cloud is very dense arriving from brooklyn. they immediately hit the rubble of the co
>> beautiful new york city morning much like it was exactly 20 years ago. they gathered to keep true to the promise to never forget. mike lowe, the father of sarah just a 28 year-old flight attendant on american was the first to address the crowd a time when many people acted of the. >> and beyond the ordinary presidents and first ladies were on hand. andrew anthony each was read aloud of those who died at ground 0. >> outside the official 9.11 event. americans from all walks...
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taking a live look at new york city. this is where it's all going down. the president set to address the week long meeting of. today aides said it'll focus on the idea that the world is turning a page after two decades of war in afghanistan. a third of the un member state also be here in person. two thirds of the 193 member states have sent delegates so others are doing this virtually this year. of course this is all because of the pandemic. the president expected this morning to continue a push for a reset with other world leaders. that is arch his relationship was just strained with france over the last week. we are going to watch that. s president set to speak at 6:45 our time. cbs news will have a special report at around that point. it may be later but we will be on top of it. back to you. >> thank you. >>> many hag today elizabeth holmes going back on the witness stand for more cross. she is facing a series of charges of fraud and conspiracy. a former top scientist said she wanted to launch a blood analyzer but the machines weren't reliable and were
taking a live look at new york city. this is where it's all going down. the president set to address the week long meeting of. today aides said it'll focus on the idea that the world is turning a page after two decades of war in afghanistan. a third of the un member state also be here in person. two thirds of the 193 member states have sent delegates so others are doing this virtually this year. of course this is all because of the pandemic. the president expected this morning to continue a...
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new york city, make some noise! remember, -- ♪ we're on top of the world ♪ waiting on this for a while now ♪ ♪ paying our dues to the dirt ♪ ♪ i've been waiting to smile hey ♪ ♪ been holding it in for a while hey ♪ ♪ take you with me if i can ♪ ♪ been dreaming of this since a child ♪ ♪ and i know it's hard when you're falling down ♪ ♪ and it's a long way up when you hit the ground but ♪ ♪ get up now get up now get up now ♪ ♪ and i know it's hard when you're falling down ♪ ♪ and it's a long way up when you hit the ground but ♪ ♪ get up now get up now get up now ♪ ♪ 'cause we're on top of the world ♪♪ and applause] >> kelly: welcome to "the kelly clarkson show," it's day e kicking it off and the greatest city in the world! we love new york! ♪♪ we love new york ♪♪ and we all love the insanely talented new yorker, my girl, kristin chenoweth, and of course fat joe! i also couldn't do it without the incredible dancers out here and my band. give it up for them
new york city, make some noise! remember, -- ♪ we're on top of the world ♪ waiting on this for a while now ♪ ♪ paying our dues to the dirt ♪ ♪ i've been waiting to smile hey ♪ ♪ been holding it in for a while hey ♪ ♪ take you with me if i can ♪ ♪ been dreaming of this since a child ♪ ♪ and i know it's hard when you're falling down ♪ ♪ and it's a long way up when you hit the ground but ♪ ♪ get up now get up now get up now ♪ ♪ and i know it's hard when...
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in new york city, officials are working to ensure they're not surprised again. john miller is a deputy commissioner the nypd and others have established a new cyber-command center. >> whether it's a highly sophisticated cyberactor, or whether it's a hostile foreign power that's an actual government, you're going to see the ability to attempt to get into critical infrastructure systems that you're going to need to use in the event of an attack, whether that's from a nation state or a terrorist group, and to disability those systems when you need them most. >> john miller told me he worries about the possibility of terrorists uses ransomware attacks on company to raise fund for future attacks it's imagining that combination of terror groups and cybertechniques that have people on edge these day. >>> president bush says very often the first plane was an accident, the second was an attack, the third was a declaration of war that third plane crashed into the pentagon, a direct hit into the building's west wall, 184 people died. the symbol of america's military and po
in new york city, officials are working to ensure they're not surprised again. john miller is a deputy commissioner the nypd and others have established a new cyber-command center. >> whether it's a highly sophisticated cyberactor, or whether it's a hostile foreign power that's an actual government, you're going to see the ability to attempt to get into critical infrastructure systems that you're going to need to use in the event of an attack, whether that's from a nation state or a...
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york city can mandate all school employees be vaccinated or lose their job. the deadline is 5:00 p.m. friday. what do you say to teachers who will not get vaccinated? >> we're here to protect your rights but, at the same time, we follow the law. >> reporter: michael mulgrew heads the union representing nearly 200,000 current and former new york city teachers and staff.former >> it's the only way we can go back to doing what we wanted toe do which is to teach children who aren't full of fear and anxiety. >> reporter: how many teachers drop out rains to be seen but mande among spalmployees worked. just a week before the deadline to get one dose or face termination, reportedly more than 8,000 new york city hospital workers unvaccinated. by last night, that number dropped to half as many. also tonight, a change of heart for former vaccine skeptic. n.b.a. star lebron james said he received his first vaccine dose. >> after doing my research i things of that nature, i felt it was best suited for me and my family and friends. >> reporter: also, a new nationwide study
york city can mandate all school employees be vaccinated or lose their job. the deadline is 5:00 p.m. friday. what do you say to teachers who will not get vaccinated? >> we're here to protect your rights but, at the same time, we follow the law. >> reporter: michael mulgrew heads the union representing nearly 200,000 current and former new york city teachers and staff.former >> it's the only way we can go back to doing what we wanted toe do which is to teach children who...
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york home in new york city. several inches of rain fell in just a few hours, swamping the underground subway system and bringing public transportation to a near standstill. so many lives were saved because of the fast, courageous response of our first responders. this happened literally hundreds of times last night today, first responders conducted water rescues across the tri state area working to remove people trapped in vehicles and basement apartments in southern new jersey people. are also cleaning up after a tornado tore through a community tearing roofs off of homes and collapsing walls. governor phil murphy toward the damage today, promising to help residents and businesses. we will not relent. we will stand by the sides of everybody who's been impacted by this in new jersey until we get back on our feet, at least 12 people have died in new york city from yesterday's historic rainfall, including at least 11 people who died in basement apartments just like. this one in queens, new york, brian jenness fox
york home in new york city. several inches of rain fell in just a few hours, swamping the underground subway system and bringing public transportation to a near standstill. so many lives were saved because of the fast, courageous response of our first responders. this happened literally hundreds of times last night today, first responders conducted water rescues across the tri state area working to remove people trapped in vehicles and basement apartments in southern new jersey people. are also...
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the nation's largest school system in new york city. it had a roughly million students return to classrooms today. most of them for the first time in 18 months but the moment was shadowed by caution and concern. covid cases among kids continue to rise, all across the country. and in some states, schools have already pivoted back to remote learning as the u.s. prepares to rollout booster shots as soon as next week, a group of international scientists say booster shots are not needed for the general public right now, because the vaccine still offers strong protection against severe disease. the plan includes officials from the fda and the world health organization first, what did the labor secretary of state tell you? >> he said it's going to take a couple weeks for the agency to write all these new rules. i sat down as part of the capital exchange event and asked for response to the mounting opposition to the mandate. what would you say to republicans or business groups that say this is a government overreach. this is going too far. >> i
the nation's largest school system in new york city. it had a roughly million students return to classrooms today. most of them for the first time in 18 months but the moment was shadowed by caution and concern. covid cases among kids continue to rise, all across the country. and in some states, schools have already pivoted back to remote learning as the u.s. prepares to rollout booster shots as soon as next week, a group of international scientists say booster shots are not needed for the...
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cascading waterfalls rushed through the platforms down to the tracks of new york city's subway. the sudden deluge from ida's move up north shut down the network and didn't stop there. a state of emergency was called as the city became paralysed by record—breaking rain and flash flooding, turning wide boulevards quickly into waterways. good god! motorists and a few out working, despite the obstacles, waded through the water to get home. officials warned residents to remain indoors but in parts of new york, houses were no longer a place of safety. today, some were urgently saved from the rising waters on their doorsteps. we're homeless right now but, you know, we're all gonna come together and we are going to figure out a solution and we'll go from there. it was the same story in philadelphia, where there was no telling where the delaware river ended and suburbs began. rescuers went door to door by boat, helping people escape who took shelter in the upper floors of their homes and on their roofs. others weren't so lucky and today, officials are still discovering the true death t
cascading waterfalls rushed through the platforms down to the tracks of new york city's subway. the sudden deluge from ida's move up north shut down the network and didn't stop there. a state of emergency was called as the city became paralysed by record—breaking rain and flash flooding, turning wide boulevards quickly into waterways. good god! motorists and a few out working, despite the obstacles, waded through the water to get home. officials warned residents to remain indoors but in parts...
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this is a live look at the reflecting pool in new york city. that location, also the pentagon in washington, d.c. and another san francisco-bound plane crashed into a field in pennsylvania. tonight security is stepped up in all of these places on the eve of the planned memorials of the jay gray starts our coverage in new york with the very latest. >> reporter: the echo of bagpipes. barricades and a growing show of force at ground zero. final preparations for tomorrow's memorial here, the same place where 20 years earlier, the manhattan skyline and soul of our nation were forever changed. >> that day is forever seared into all our memories. the pain, the terror. enormous loss. also the incredible displays of courage. >> reporter: courage that came with a promise to honor the nearly 3,000 lost on that horrible day. >> if we don't find life out of a tragedy, no matter what that tragedy is, it's just a tragedy. >> reporter: and so tomorrow, millions will pause across the country while thousands gather. in a field in shanksville, pennsylvania, at th
this is a live look at the reflecting pool in new york city. that location, also the pentagon in washington, d.c. and another san francisco-bound plane crashed into a field in pennsylvania. tonight security is stepped up in all of these places on the eve of the planned memorials of the jay gray starts our coverage in new york with the very latest. >> reporter: the echo of bagpipes. barricades and a growing show of force at ground zero. final preparations for tomorrow's memorial here, the...
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former presidents obama and clinton were at the memorial in new york city. a bell tolled at 8:46 a.m., marking the exact moment the first hijacked airliner slammed into the north tower. family members then read aloud the names of those who died. bells marked the moments the towers fell, when a plane hit the pentagon, and when flight 93 crashed. the president and first lady traveled to shanksville, pennsylvania, honoring the 43 people killed on flight 93. following a wreath laying ceremony, the bidens walked to the impact site. a rock there marks their final resting place. president biden spoke to the press, praising the brave passengers and crew who fought back against the terrorists. >> all of those who were on that plane, with two terrorists on the cockpit, how many people said i have a good idea, let's go up and rush that cabin, even know you knew probably they were going to something, you were going to lose anyway. that's genuine heroism. >> reporter: the president and the first lady laid a wreath for the people who were killed when american airlines fli
former presidents obama and clinton were at the memorial in new york city. a bell tolled at 8:46 a.m., marking the exact moment the first hijacked airliner slammed into the north tower. family members then read aloud the names of those who died. bells marked the moments the towers fell, when a plane hit the pentagon, and when flight 93 crashed. the president and first lady traveled to shanksville, pennsylvania, honoring the 43 people killed on flight 93. following a wreath laying ceremony, the...
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two of the deaths happened in newjersey, and four in new york city. a state of emergency has been declared by the mayor of new york city because of flash flooding. george bailey lives in the city. hejoins me now. george, thank you for talking to us in the middle of this. describe exactly where you are in new york city and what the situation is around you right now. i'm from queens, which is in the east of the city so i am not in the skyscraper area, east of the city so i am not in the skyscraperarea, but east of the city so i am not in the skyscraper area, but no matter where you are in new york it is wet. i can see the storm drains outside on the end of my block, and water was shooting out of them like a fountain, it's pretty bad. tote shooting out of them like a fountain, it's pretty bad. we have seen some _ fountain, it's pretty bad. we have seen some incredible, _ fountain, it's pretty bad. we have seen some incredible, awfully i seen some incredible, awfully incredible pictures of the situation, subways flooded and so on. and we're showing our vi
two of the deaths happened in newjersey, and four in new york city. a state of emergency has been declared by the mayor of new york city because of flash flooding. george bailey lives in the city. hejoins me now. george, thank you for talking to us in the middle of this. describe exactly where you are in new york city and what the situation is around you right now. i'm from queens, which is in the east of the city so i am not in the skyscraper area, east of the city so i am not in the...