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that's it for us. thanks for watching. "early start" begins now. this is unspeakable and get worse, they say. >> colorado under water. entire towns are stranded and homes are destroyed. thousands of people have been evacuated in some of the worst flooding the state has ever seen. >> could this derail a deal?
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new demands from the syrian leader that could put talks over the chemical weapons crisis? jeopardy. the good news, it's friday, september 13, 5:00 a.m. in the east. >> except for some people. we will begin with a devastating scene on the jersey shore. a massive fire that started small and swelled and consumed by the wind consuming block after block of boardwalk. in seaside park and seaside heights, new jersey, many businesses are damaged or destroyed and lives, again, are up. in this almost a year after superstorm sandy slammed into that same boardwalk, all but s decimating it. don lemon is in seaside park. what is the latest there? > >>s unbelievable.
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we have had a downpour to help the firefighters out. can you see the hook and ladder trucks behind me. many of them, more than 400 firefighters out here trying to battle this thing that started yesterday afternoon and destroyed about 30 businesses. >> reporter: a state of emergency on the jersey shore. hundreds of firefighters battling a massive inferno that raged into the night. the fire finally under control. the fast moving blaze destroying dozens of businesses in a six-block stretch in just hours. along the boardwalk between seaside park and seaside heights. two communities hit hard by superstorm sandy nearly one year ago. >> i said to my staff, i feel like i want to throw up. >> reporter: this amateur video shows the fire erupting at this ice cream stand just after 2:00 p.m. on thursday. >> don't go in there! >> reporter: within hours, the fire engulfed block after block, spread by high winds gusting over 30 miles per hour. >> my manager came in the stand
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and told me to get out because there was smoke coming up through the boardwalk. we ran away and turned around again and there were flames coming out of the building. >> the inferno so big, first responders had to pump water from this nearby bay and a 25-foot wide trench built by firefighters. >> within 15 minutes more flames than i had ever seen in my life. i got scared. it's amazing. it's terrible what is going on, it really is. >> it's horrifying what is going on here. the whole down, the people that grew up here, people that work here are suffering a lot of damage. >> after everything that we just went through for rebuilding everything, especially the shore, and to know that it's all burning down now. i'm sorry. >> reporter: the thick black smoke could be seen for miles. governor chris christie urging the public to stay out of the area. >> my advice to you, in fact, my admonition to you is do not come here. do not travel. stay away. >> reporter: this area near the fun town pier, one of the few
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stretches of boardwalk that survived sandy now has fallen victim to this incredible fire. the roller coaster washed into the ocean. repairs of the boardwalk after sandy completed in time for its summer season, reopening this may. the state's resolve being tested once again. >> and, listen. this is us so, you know, as soon as this is over, we will pick yours up and dust yours off and get back to work. >> reporter: really the last thing that these folks needed here, i'm going to pull this down a little bit so you can see. this is not about me. you can see they are still spraying this thing and saying the fire is not out but it is contained and as we have said, it's devastate pregnant. they are fighting this like a wildfire, a forest fire and cut trenches into the boardwalk and we are told they cut two trenches into the boardwalk because the first one didn't
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hold here. again, the fire is under control. contained now but it is still going here. >> it did look like a wildfire yesterday when it all broke out. it just consumed absolutely everything. but the good news, as you mentioned, the fact there's some rain this morning. hopefully, they will continue getting some of that. really appreciate having you out there. thank you, don. >> after all they have been through. that is part that really gets you. >> i know. i thought if anybody can survive this, i don't know if it's just governor chris christie, that he just comes out, saying, "we will survive, we will rebuild." >> good luck to all of them. to colorado. another big story there. parts of colorado have been simply devastated by extreme flooding. one dead and one missing an torrential rain left towns under water. new evacuation under parts of some in boulder county.
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monica herrera is there. >> reporter: for colorado, parched by drought, was this not the answer to anybody's prayers. three cars partially submerged in boulder county and three team trapped. a rescue crew made it to this man in time and hand him a life jacket. just as he is about to get out, floodwaters flip the car onto its roof. after a few agonizing seconds, they pull the man free and take him to the hospital. he is expected to be okay, but others weren't so lucky. at least three people have died. >> we know we have lost lives. we anticipate as the day goes on that we may find that we have lost others. >> reporter: nearly 7 inches of rain fell overnight triggering emergency situations like this across the state, but the biggest problem for responders, getting to the people who need help the most. >> in some of those places,
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there are nine and ten-foot debris walls with six to eight feet of water backed behind them so it's dangerous to start digging into them without a lot of assessment and caution. >> block of houses are surrounded by water and firefighters stranded after their truck was swept away and helicopters grounded by the bad weather. >> i've been around boulder for 25 years. now we haven't seen anything like this in that time period. >> reporter: john little stopping for just a minute to talk with us and back to work clearing a drainage area but shovels and rakes are no match for mother nature's fury. you said there is a television here? >> it knocked that over. everything was kind of up-ended. >> reporter: kevin malone says several feet of water rushed through his windows to his family's basement, leaving behind a muddy, soggy mess. this is that television, along with a desk and bags of basement belongings, now sitting in the garage. >> that is probably my -- >> the biggest loss, kevin says,
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are old family photos. >> some of these pictures are over a century old? yeah, yeah, no question bcket. this was a in world war i. he lost his life. >> reporter: pictures that remind kevin what is most important, after all his family is safe. annika cabrera, cnn, boulder, colorado. >> over a century old. >> those pictures were amazing. there is more rain that fell overnight in colorado and more on the way. some of the folks are worried about they have more rain coming to their area. is it going to be as bad is the question. >> not as bad but it doesn't matter at this point. i looked up how much rain is tame for that area. for the entire year, they normally see about 15 to 20 inches of rain. here what they have seen since just monday. some places seeing that entire amount. colorado springs 15 inches and in the last five days and almost four. today is only the start of friday here. about half of that looking at 7.
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4 inches in jamestown. it's not how much rain there has been but in what short period of time meaning not just the day or four or five days but within a half an hour seeing rainfall rates six inches an hour. here is the current radar. still seeing those showers throughout the area. what has been going on, seeing that moisture coming out of the south. really enhancing the chances for that rainfall. what was going on yesterday as they had something called slow flow. remember, the rockies are out there. all of that warm, humid air was going up the mountains and when that happens it enhances what is falling down. we will start to see this low actually move to the east. the reason that matters is it's all about that wind direction. a little bit more westerly and do the option, a downsloping wind and give them less rainfall instead of more rainfall. a little tricky as the direction of the wind. again, we are still talking about several inches of rain possible the next three days. >> they have had a year's worth of rain in less than a week.
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>> it's hard when you put a perspective like that. >> unbelievable. >> thank you. 9 minutes past the hour. breaking news from afghanistan. a massive explosion has rocked the area near the u.s. consulate in the western part of the country. an explosion happening after a truck toward a front great and launching a gun battle between militants and u.s. security forces. the taliban is claiming responsibility here. nine people were injured and none of them americans. new threats this morning against the united states from the leader of al qaeda. an audio message from imman azawahiri calling on followers to strike the u.s. he tells them to keep up the rhett wrik oric can spend milli security and bleed them dry. he goes on to claim victory in afghanistan and iraq and yemen.
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the parents of tamerlan tsarnaev widow, katherine on the right. an attorney wouldn't say why they were called or what they were asked citing grand jury secretory rules and he would only say they told the truth. three friends of the surviving boston suspect is said to be arraigned today. obstructing the investigation into the bombings by sgofg of evidence from tsarnaev room. they have already pleaded together to some of the other charges. nasa is calling it one of the most achieved in history. after 36 years of space travel, invoice ager has exited. the data shows voyager 1 is in a region of cold, dark space after
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exiting the helipause, a bubble of hot interjective bubbles surrounding our space. >> i read yesterday the next time it passes something will be a 40,000 years from now. >> we will be talking about it then. >> exactly. stay tuned. coming up, a diplomatic deal to solve the chemical weapons crisis in syria hits a major road block. the syrian president is making big demands of his own. how secretary john kerry and his russian counterpart are reacting. this is after the break. heart healthy, huh?! ugh! actually progresso's soup has pretty bold flavor.
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weapons to international monitors until the u.s. drops its threat to attack and that comes at the same time as the american secretary john kerry is claiming that air strikes are very much still on the table. this as he meets with russia's foreign minister to try to find a diplomatic solution to the syrian crisis. phil black is covering all of this and in moscow for us this morning. >> reporter: they show just how big the differences are and really important issues and why still real doubts whether this diplomatic process can lead anywhere. the united states wants to keep the military threat in place as this diplomatic process unfolds. russia and syria are demanding they stand down. neither side liooks to back off at the moment. the countries joining the convention against chemical weapons to be given 30 days to
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declare the details of their stockpiles. secretary of state john kerry says there is nothing standard about the process that is taking place at the moment. secretary kerry made it clear he is attending these talks in geneva with a great deal of skepticism and there to be repeating tough criteria that any plan has to be verifiable, credible and, importantly, it has to be timely. still another key issue that could sink all of this. the united states is demanding that any agreement would include consequences for syria if it doesn't live up to its commitments and hand over the weapons and could include military action but no sign at the moment that russia looks to go after that language and any sort of agreement that could go before the united nations. difficult talks ahead but the delegations of geneva a few minutes ago have already said they intend to meet again in new york on the sidelines of the
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united nations general assembly later this month. >> that is in about two weeks. it gives you a sense this will drag on and not wrapped up, the discussions at least, in the next few days. phil black, thanks, in moscow. a montana woman who admit pushing her newlywed husband off a cliff is off on bail. she is ordered to undergo a mental health evaluation. police say she was walking with her husband cody lee johnson through glacier national park days after their wedding when they fought and she pushed him off a cliff and they say she lied about it when she reported him missing. another shark bite off florida's east coast. a 13-year-old girl bitten while surfing at new smyrna beach. the girl was treated for a gash on her foot. there have now been seven reported shark bites along that stretch of coast.
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the spike is attributed to cloudy water and higher than normal amount of bait fish. >> i say stay out of the water there for the time being. we have seen our share of cute animals and puppies and kittens and they are adorable, right? how about this? ah! gross! this looks like a blob! it is! it's a blob fish! it's ugly. really, really ugly. i hope you're not eating breakfast. declared the ugliest animal by a group dedicated to help them. my friends, such a society that will blood the blobfish as their mascot. the creates lives near the bottom of the ocean near australia and tasmania and they only grow to be about a foot long. >> it's hideous! >> that nose and those eyes, kind of looks like -- >> should get some work done,
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that is the money time dance. it must be friday! >> we got big money time news also. >> i know. announced in 140 characters or less, of course. twitter saying that it's going to submit filings for an ipo an initial public offering and it did it on twitter, of course. this is the tweet from twitter that has now been retweeted something like 10,000 times. we have confidentially submitted an s1 to the s.e.c. for a planned ipo. that means this company is going to go public. it is going to raise money from the public and by doing that, that means it's going to offer shares for you to potentially buy. this is something confidentially part of this is interesting because of the jobs act it's
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allowed to go in and start the process without any of us seeing the paper work just yet. buys it some time. the actual ipo will come as soon as the end of this year or early 2014. >> the question is we have been watching this a long time. facebook more than a year ago and why did twitter decide to do this now? >> it's a good time. facebook last year and it's a record high now facebook is and so is linkedin. it's got investors a little more excited again about social media and facebook in particular about the mobile ad business. i want to show you linkedin with a real run recently. look at that one. there's some excitement about social media and there has been a lot of anticipation when twitter will join its colleagues. >> back then when facebook went public, the question is how does it make some money? and that is the big question with twitter also. >> that is exactly the same
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a new jersey land mark destroyed in a massive blaze. residents and tourists watching in horror as part of the seaside boardwalk burns to the ground. we are live with the latest there. how high the creek was. how fast and muddy it was. how dangerous it was. it freaked us out. >> flash floods wiping out towns in colorado. several people dead. thousands evacuated this morning. indra petersons is tracking the devastating storm for us. the national weather service has called this biblical. katherine and i have become proud parents of a baby to match a lion's roar.
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this is the first night out since their baby boy was born. do you remember what that like? >> i wonder if they had the problems hi finding a babysitter. the devastating fire that ripped through two iconic towns on the jersey shore. the flames consuming block after block of the boardwalk and parts of it was torn to shreds by superstorm sandy. they had amazingly survived the form but look at that. fire has taken what sandy could not. don lemon is live in seaside park this morning. don, give us a sense of the latest from the ground there. >> reporter: you wonder? i have to be quite honest if mother nature has it out for the jersey shore. the quote of the day is what sandy didn't destroy, this fire certainly did.
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we had initial reports up to 30 businesses that were lost, 32. now we are hearing possibly 50 businesses. and that is probably every single business in this park behind me on the boardwalk. as you look, you can still see -- firefighters from 35 neighboring towns, john, came out to help fight this particular fire that started about 2:15 in the afternoon yesterday at the this custard shop that is over my right shoulder here. what you're looking at now if you're seeing live pictures and seeing hook and ladder trucks from 35 different towns around seaside park here. and that is the epi center they are shooting water onto now. we are told embers were as big as my fist, your fist, that were shooting up into the sky when this fire was at its height. right now, firefighters are telling us that the fire is still going, but it is contained
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and it is under control. but they are saying that it was so big at one point they thought it was going to take the entire boardwalk with it is as far as the eye could see so they had to start by building a fire trench like they do with wildfires. the first one didn't hold. so they built a second one. that second one held, so now four to six blocks of businesses and there are reports up to 50 of those businesses completely destroyed, gone. there are injuries for firefighters, smoke inhalation, but luckily no deaths. >> we are looking at the pictures from yesterday afternoon into the evening and i think the sense everyone around here had, no, not there, not them. governor chris christie, who was on the scene there, he did make the case, he said, look, this is us. we will recover. >> look at that black smoke. it was just an impressive fire.
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>> we certainly hope that -- >> reporter: guys, if i could just say this. the governor said yesterday, and i think it's apropos here. he said when he came out, he was sick to his stomach, he just wanted to cry. you can imagine why. they have gone through so much in less than a year. they rushed to reopen this boardwalk on the jersey shore. you guys live in the area. the jersey shore didn't do so well this summer season. this only adds insult to injury. >> they are fights and fought through the storm and fight through this. don lemon, thanks for being with there for us. colorado is still on edge this morning with floodwaters in that area continuing to wreak havoc. this is north of denver. sirens sounded overnight and some residents ordered out of their homes in parts of boulder county. a surge of water is simply inundating homes and businesses in that area. so far, the flooding has left three people dead. one person remains missing.
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and president obama has declared that part of colorado a disaster area. take a look at these images. >> they are astounding. just astounding. the power and force of that water flowing. the rescue you're looking here was happening southeast of boulder where a man was trapped in a submerged flippedover car but the rescuers got him out okay. the raging waters taking down this woman in boulder and onlooker came to her rescue and pulled her out of the water and to safety. >> a few cars out there out there, hopefully, just parked and not clear if anyone is inside but those cars are covered in water. residents who don't have to leave are told stay home, stay off the roads. that is what indra is constantly telling people to do. you saw how that woman was pulled in that raging water. ireporter sending in this picture of a car pushed off the road into a ditch. this dog looks very happy.
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rescued now. people and pets had to be freed from their homes when the water got too high to drive many of those folks out. unbelievable. >> more rain fell last night. even more rain is set to fall in colorado today. indra petersons is watching all of this for us. give us the latest. >> what i keep talking about is how much rain they have been receiving. i said it before and say it again. they see normally 15 to 20 inches in an entire year. take a look how much the rain the area has seen since monday. notice colorado springs, they took in about 20 inches and 15 inches of rain already going down through jamestown and 7 inches of rain area and more on the way. the watches are primarily focused around new mexico. still warnings because the flooding is occurring. we are watching this area in particular because is there a hint of a change today and that is between yesterday all that moisture was coming out of the south. the winds really coming out of the south. still going to be seeing that in
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the morning hours but eventually see the low shift to the east and the winds from the west. with that the moisture will be streaming as high, which is a good thing for denver, but there's so much moisture already in the area. still have thunderstorms, it won't be as bad as we saw yesterday. down through new mexico, we could see still see another 2 to 4 inches and another 1 to 3 inches in possible in an area well inundated with rain everything. not a good thing. >> what did you call it earlier? biblical proportions? >> that what the national weather service was calling it. in louisville rejoicing after a man and child rescued from a sinkhole. the hole in a football field at a public park. witnesses say a 2-year-old playing fell right into that huge hole. terrence washington, a football coach, practicing nearby, jumped in to try to rescue her but he couldn't get out either. he and the youngster were stuck for about an hour until they both could be set free.
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>> the coach jumped in behind her. >> coach terrence was the superhero today who just decided to jump in. >> isn't that great? res dints say they have been complaining to the city about the holes in the park but the city hasn't done anything to fix them. both the girl and the coach, as you saw there, said to be okay. >> fantastic. a rare brain eating amoeba found in the water of a louisiana parish. authorities insist the water is safe to drink but cautioned not to get it into their noses. they are flushing the lines with chlorine hoping to kill off the deadly bug. >> here is the kill that survived that amoeba infection and welcomed home with a parade in arkansas. 12-year-old kayly harding spent two month in the hospital and she is back now and family and friends lined up to cheer her on
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outside of her hometown. she may be back in school as soon as next week. she said her goal was to walk and talk and she is doing that now. measles is making a serious comeback in this country. new numbers from the cdc, there are 159 cases this year. if the trend continues the u.s. is going to see the most cases since 1996. more than two-thirds of the diagnosis of the meeseles is where vaccinations did not happen. >> your children get sick and could die. >> a deadly, deadly disease. what is called a historic moment in the breast cancer fight. fda panel clearing the way for ground breaking treatment voting
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13-0 for the drug of perjeta to shrink the tumors before the women go into surgery. the fda has to formally approve the new use of the drug. if they do so, it will be the first drug to treat breast cancer before surgery. it's a remarkable drug. it really showed very well in the pretrials with women who had a more advanced stage of cancer so they are hoping this will help for the early stages. it could ab huge breakthrough if it works. very exciting. >> 41 minutes after the hour. look at that. there she is! the duchess of cambridge, we like to call her kate, out on the carpet for the first time since giving birth to george two months ago. she enarea husband were at an awards ceremony but their son prince george not far from their minds. >> as you might have gathered,
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welcome back. 46 minutes past the hour. death the sentence for four india men convicted of a brutal rated and happened last december on a bus. the men attacking a 23-year-old student and she later died. prosecutors pushed for the cincinnati. lawyers for the men say that they do plan to appeal. a deadly fire at a psychiatric center in central russian. 30 killed and more missing. the cause of the fire is not yet
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known but the building has been completely destroyed. let's check in with kate and chris for what is coming up on "new day." >> good morning. how are you doing so well? >> two thumbs up! >> good color choice this morning, zoraida! >> i thought it was a red day and it's a happy friday. >> absolutely right. for at least some of us it is. >> i avoided the striped tie because john had one. see, guys do it too. >> you look at another ooech other? >> we coordinate. we have our own language. here is what is going on. you've heard by now and seen the pictures here what is happening in new jersey. this is no mere fire. went to ten alarms and six square blocks and 20 buildings all in the same area that got hit by sandy. we will down there and show the latest. the fires aren't completely out yet and talk to the people who witnessed it and find out how they will find the resolve to
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rebuild. >> you have weather there and in colorado we have been watching. they are described the rain in colorado a being a biblical proportion. you don't hear that very often and you just need to see the video to see what the people in colorado are dealing with. the rain is still coming and still soaking towns and even cut off. we have this coming up. an exclusive. a medical student found murdered in his fraternity house in michigan. we have covered this story. the police still don't have any leads on this case. we are going to talk to the boy that was murdered, his parents live about the investigation and the message that they have for the public. an important story. such a sad, sad tragedy. and they have no leads. >> so many questions. >> we want to keep it out there so that it keeps that vibrancy and it stays in people's awareness. that is where the tips will come from. >> and the parents need answers. coming up, it could be the
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game winning touched for texas tech. a spectacular 48-yard run, but something went terribly wrong. >> oh, no! >> yes. >> oh, no! >> yes. this morning's "bleacher report" breaks it all down. okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. ugh! actually progresso's soup has pretty bold flavor. i love bold flavors! i'd love it if you'd open the chute! [ male announcer ] progresso. surprisingly bold flavor for a heart healthy soup. [ male announcer ] guys don't put all this high tech gear on their face only to go home and wreck it with just any razor. upgrade to the gillette fusion proglide, precision equipment with less tug, less pull,
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the new england patriots held off the new york jets for the win. it was another otherwise sloppy game that turned ugly about a late fight. joe carter is here with the bleacher report. john berman stayed up late for this so he went to take a nap. >> and john berman will tell you this is not a game brady will be talking about when he receives that hall of fame induction. this is an ugly one. the patriots scored but the jets controlled the tempo and the clock but you can't beat the patriots if you turn the ball over four different times. now, the patriots may have won this game and john berman will tell you, this was probably as ugly as we have ever seen
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brady's offense play. the receivers totally out of sync and dropped several passes and total frustration. the patriots offense had four punts than first downs. gino smith did show some flashes of solid play, but in the fourth quarter, he threw three interceptions. the last interception came during a potential comeback drive. you can see the frustration from both sides. it really boiled over at the end of the game. you see a big scrum there after a late hit. the patriots would go on to win 13-10. in the college ranks, the tcu and texas tech game, check this out. a huge mental mistake almost cost the red raiders the game. johnson does not get a touchdown for this because he dropped the ball. first at the nfl level the denver broncos -- last thursday against the ravens. remember that? yeah. now texas tech does it. both of those guys bailed out because their team would go on
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to win despite a bone-headed play. remember, don't celebrate too soon. the most anticipated rematch of the college football season. number one alabama and number six texas a&m. the legend of john football football was borne. she beat number one alabama and the challenge tomorrow has to be to prove that last year's win was not a fluke. believe it or not peyton and eli manning do more than just make hilarious tv commercials. the two lock horns tomorrow in manning bowl iii. >> it is unique. i think you take a moment to realize that it is special but once the game gets started and all week, the focus is on their defense and you can't go out there and just play. >> it is neat seeing your big brother on the sideline or seeing him before the game. those moments are the things you remember. >> so these guys have played
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twice. peyton manning, the older brother, has two wins against younger brother eli. >> there is the problem. we will root for the other side. joe carter, thank you. we will take a break. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this weekend? no. [ male announcer ] share more. save more. at&t mobile share for business. ♪ bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. here's your wake up call.
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that's it for "early start." have a good weekend, everybody. take it waway, kate and chris. >> it is time for us to give you your top news. as soon as this over we will
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pick yours ourselves up and dus ourselves off and get back to work. >> much of the iconic boardwalk again destroyed. we have the latest pictures this morning. state of emergency. the rain in colorado not letting up. thousands evacuated. now entire towns cut off. we are tracking it all. battle of the bros. manning versus manning. the most intense sibling competition ever. who does eli manning think is the better qb? your "new day" starts right now. this is "new day" with chris cuomo, kate bolduan and michaela pereira. >> good morning. welcome to "new day." it is friday, september 13th. friday 13th, still okay. >> it's still okay. >> still friday.
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6:00 in the east. we're watching two major stories for you at this hour. really natural disasters. we're going to take you live to the jersey shore which is once again being forced to rebuild. seems like we were just there after hurricane sandy, reporting on this iconic picture. remember it? not even a year later, images there even worse. much more in just a moment. and in a very different part of the country, rescuers working around the clock, trying to save as many people as possible this morning from those flash floods, really can't believe the video we've been watching for more than a day now. take a look at this man, trapped in his car. it took rescuers an hour to get him out. thankfully he's okay as far as we know, one of the hundreds of people that had to be rescued because of all of the rain. >> another amazing piece of video, a girl is run over by an out-of-control suv. but remember when things are at their worst, people often at their best. wait until you hear the amazing story of a group of people coming to their rescue. we'll get some

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