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is this new york city we're looking at right now? this is the new york city bus. ay, correct? all right. this is what people -- look at the roads in new york city. this is what people are driving through if they're out on the roads now. this is what folks are experiencing on new york city buses. mass transportation at a standstill really here in new york city especially on the roads. but i should say especially in the subway system where the entire subway system is shutdown now, suspended. subway service suspended in new york city, and now the mayor of new york has declared a state of emergency because of the damage that ida is doing to the city right now in the metropolitan area. if you look at the back of your screen there all the way at the back you can see that water pouring into the subway system. to the left there where you see those columns, that's where the trains usually are. and if you look hard enough you can see that that entire area is flooded, almost like a swimming pool on the tracks of the new york city subway system. and there are feeder railways t
is this new york city we're looking at right now? this is the new york city bus. ay, correct? all right. this is what people -- look at the roads in new york city. this is what people are driving through if they're out on the roads now. this is what folks are experiencing on new york city buses. mass transportation at a standstill really here in new york city especially on the roads. but i should say especially in the subway system where the entire subway system is shutdown now, suspended....
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new york city, under a state of emergency, now. ere is a flash-flood warning in effect -- emergency, i should say -- a flash-flood emergency in effect for new york and the new jersey area until 3:00 a.m. i want to bring in now, our meteorologist pedram javaheri to walk us through this. pedram, i know that we had expected bad weather. that you predicted it after ida hit the -- the south and came up to the northeast. but this is something that is just beyond. >> it's remarkable. you know, and no one's going to forecast historic rainfall. we knew it's going to be as wet as it's possibly able to get. that's what the storm prediction center gave it a high probability for excessive rainfall. and forecast said 3, 4, 5 inches. but unfortunately, in some of these areas, and some of the more populated areas from newark all the way into new york city, we saw these amounts 4, 5, 6 inches in a matter of just a couple of hours. look at this. 8 -- 8 inches coming down. the wettest-single day in newark in recorded history on september 1st, today. s
new york city, under a state of emergency, now. ere is a flash-flood warning in effect -- emergency, i should say -- a flash-flood emergency in effect for new york and the new jersey area until 3:00 a.m. i want to bring in now, our meteorologist pedram javaheri to walk us through this. pedram, i know that we had expected bad weather. that you predicted it after ida hit the -- the south and came up to the northeast. but this is something that is just beyond. >> it's remarkable. you know,...
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the governors of new york and new jersey have declared states of emergencies. and new york cityr a flash-flood watch until next hour. and there are flood warnings across the region, as well. >>> new york city has now seen record rainfall for the second time in less than two weeks. ida dumped 3 inches of rain in an hour wednesday night. roads and homes have been flooded. mayor bill de blasio said the city was enduring an historic-weather event. >>> earlier, cnn spoke to the democratic nominee for mayor of new york city, and here is what he had to say about the devastating flooding and why it's being caused. >> for the first time in my life, don, tin the city that i saw the brooklyn bridge flooded on the inbound ramp and we tried to assist some of the motorists. but everything from our train stations to parts of crown heights, you're seeing a high level of water, flooding of wars. even really outside the -- the water lying areas. so it's a real concern that we are experiencing during this storm. that's why we call it mother nature because this is still our planet. and although we
the governors of new york and new jersey have declared states of emergencies. and new york cityr a flash-flood watch until next hour. and there are flood warnings across the region, as well. >>> new york city has now seen record rainfall for the second time in less than two weeks. ida dumped 3 inches of rain in an hour wednesday night. roads and homes have been flooded. mayor bill de blasio said the city was enduring an historic-weather event. >>> earlier, cnn spoke to the...
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new york. i am outside the city right now. as you know, don, i work for the mayor of new york for many years, i am looking at this from emergency management and infrastructure perspective. folks who don't understand, super storm sandy was a cannery in the coal mine. we have seen in recent years and months routine storms flooding the subways which are already over taxed and you see the videos of water rushing down. this is not only in low-lying ar areas. as brian just pointed out, this is not only the most densely populated regions in the country, we are seeing north carolina overwhelming new york city streets and subways. it just does make the urgent case that our infrastructure is not prepared for this new normal. it is overwhelmed by the climate crisis. the damage from this is going to be a ton of water. gallons of water flowing into new york city in a few hours. this is an extreme example of what's been happening on the smaller level, it makes an urgent case for investment and infrastructure now. we can't wait as a country.
new york. i am outside the city right now. as you know, don, i work for the mayor of new york for many years, i am looking at this from emergency management and infrastructure perspective. folks who don't understand, super storm sandy was a cannery in the coal mine. we have seen in recent years and months routine storms flooding the subways which are already over taxed and you see the videos of water rushing down. this is not only in low-lying ar areas. as brian just pointed out, this is not...
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in new york city, that six-hour rainfall total 6.63 inches. almost 8 inches s that were 1 in 500 year rainfall totals. new york city was the fifth wettest day on record. yesterday's weather mapof floodg connecticut and western p.a. we knew it was a chance of happening. in boston, the rain is ending. we have flash flood warks. be careful traveling from providence to boston to springfield. things will improve in the new york city area and the rainfall out on the cape. dom, this was not your average rainfall event this was something that most people have never seen in their lifetime we have thousands of homes with water in them. especially basements the number of vehicles and cars flooded, that will be incredible probably tens of thousands. >> i'm not suremany people kne how historic that rainfall would be bill karins, we appreciate it. >>> to the top headlines let's bring in kristina partsinevelos for those. >> good morning. we have the department of justice that is reportedly preparing a second monopoly lawsuit with alphabet. the lawsuit could
in new york city, that six-hour rainfall total 6.63 inches. almost 8 inches s that were 1 in 500 year rainfall totals. new york city was the fifth wettest day on record. yesterday's weather mapof floodg connecticut and western p.a. we knew it was a chance of happening. in boston, the rain is ending. we have flash flood warks. be careful traveling from providence to boston to springfield. things will improve in the new york city area and the rainfall out on the cape. dom, this was not your...
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i was here for hurricane sandy in new york city. your viewers may remember flooded streets, flooded subways. well, tonight in new york city the entire subway system is essentially suspended. the roads everywhere i saw coming out of the airport and beyond flooded. dozens and dozens and dozens of cars marooned. stranded. people trying to work out what to do, get out of their cars. try to walk somewhere in the pouring rain. fortunately, i had a very battle-hardened new yorker uber driver who was committed to getting me home through some very sticky patches. but it was like rivers out there and i saw many, many people in a lot worse condition than i was, thank goodness. >> and james, as you've been speaking with us, we've been looking at these pictures. the images are just extrao extraordinary, in the subway, on the roads. just amazing. as you say, you've never seen anything like it, certainly not in new york city. so once you got home after two hours, normally a 30-minute trip as you say took you two hours to get home, what did you find
i was here for hurricane sandy in new york city. your viewers may remember flooded streets, flooded subways. well, tonight in new york city the entire subway system is essentially suspended. the roads everywhere i saw coming out of the airport and beyond flooded. dozens and dozens and dozens of cars marooned. stranded. people trying to work out what to do, get out of their cars. try to walk somewhere in the pouring rain. fortunately, i had a very battle-hardened new yorker uber driver who was...
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at least nine weather related deaths, including a toddler, have been recorded in new york city and new jersey with flash floods drenching the area overnight, along with reports of tornadoes. fire and rescue crews in the region responding to multiple water rescues and vauktsz from the rush in waters. fdny deploying five vehicles brought in after hurricane sandy for water rescues on flooded roads. a first ever flash flood emergency declared in new york city, the city banning all nonemergency travel and suspending and severely limiting subway service. this video of a rushing water surge into an apartment on 22nd street in manhattan, more than three inches of rain recorded in central park within an hour, shattering a record set last week. at the same time, ida's remnants unleerk rare tornadoes in the atlantic and northeast, like this one in annapolis, snapping trees, ripping off roofs, toppling power lines. similar scene playing out in new jersey. look at this. tornado caught on camera, causing serious damage. and this video of a school bus that got stuck in high water in frederick county,
at least nine weather related deaths, including a toddler, have been recorded in new york city and new jersey with flash floods drenching the area overnight, along with reports of tornadoes. fire and rescue crews in the region responding to multiple water rescues and vauktsz from the rush in waters. fdny deploying five vehicles brought in after hurricane sandy for water rescues on flooded roads. a first ever flash flood emergency declared in new york city, the city banning all nonemergency...
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as the mayor of new york city, i was probably warned about threats to new york city.an't give you an accurate or scientific number. i'll give you one for rhetorical impact. once a day or five times a week. it was not unusual for me to receive a phone call from police commissioner bratton and police commissioner safir or police commissioner kerik and say i have to talk to you on a secure phone or i need to meet with you and to give me a warning about a threat, something that was going to happen to the city. so i imagine with a president you would multiply that out many, many times. so now we hear the word threat and it's attached to something that appears to be connected to september 11 that jumps out at us. it has to be melleded together with hundreds of other things that were of equal or more importance. when i look at these reports i don't -- they don't seem to me to be the kinds of things that would jump out at you to be so terribly unusual. >> turning to the f.b.i. for the moment i'm sure you're acquainted with the efforts director muller has made to reform the f.
as the mayor of new york city, i was probably warned about threats to new york city.an't give you an accurate or scientific number. i'll give you one for rhetorical impact. once a day or five times a week. it was not unusual for me to receive a phone call from police commissioner bratton and police commissioner safir or police commissioner kerik and say i have to talk to you on a secure phone or i need to meet with you and to give me a warning about a threat, something that was going to happen...
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in a very wet new york city. ett. >> and i'm christine roman, i'm in clifton, new jersey, passaic county, much of the northeast simply inundated last night with record-breaking rainfall. you have flooded basements, cars that hav
in a very wet new york city. ett. >> and i'm christine roman, i'm in clifton, new jersey, passaic county, much of the northeast simply inundated last night with record-breaking rainfall. you have flooded basements, cars that hav
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new york. already the city is remembering that fateful day. l street this morning, a moment of silence was held before the start of trading. the new york stock exchange is a few blocks from there and many who worked in finances had people in the towers that day. in kentucky, firefighters climbed 110 flights of stairs in a sports stadium to honor the first responders who died trying to rescue people from the twin towers, which stood 110 stories tall. tonight, we will be hearing from our reporters in afghanistan, pakistan, and guantanamo bay and asking how 9/11 changed america and the world but first, our north america editor starts our coverage. a warning, his report does contain distressing footage of the attack on the twin towers. >> the one thing time has not dulled is just how profoundly shocking the sights and sounds aware that tuesday morning two decades ago. -- were that tuesday morning two decades ago. >> apparently, alane has just crashed into the world trade center here in new york city. >> proportions we cannotegin to imagine. >> oh m
new york. already the city is remembering that fateful day. l street this morning, a moment of silence was held before the start of trading. the new york stock exchange is a few blocks from there and many who worked in finances had people in the towers that day. in kentucky, firefighters climbed 110 flights of stairs in a sports stadium to honor the first responders who died trying to rescue people from the twin towers, which stood 110 stories tall. tonight, we will be hearing from our...
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in fact, a tornado watch was issued in new york city just moments ago. new york through parts of connecticut. these are all from storms from what was hurricane ida, now racing up the coast tonight. deadly flooding and several reported tornadoes. in fact, those tornado watches in parts of the east and what's being called a high risk alert for flash flooding in much of the northeast tonight. those tornado watches in seven states. this one reported near annapolis, maryland, today. debris flying through the sky in front of this driver. damage littering the road after it passed. the rain triggering flash flooding and high water rescues in rockville, maryland. and near pittsburgh, children were rescued from their school bus trapped on a flooded road. again, watches and alerts from virginia right up through washington, d.c., philadelphia, new york city and boston through the night. and authorities are warning of significant and life-threatening flooding into the night. abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano leading us off. >> reporter: tonight, remnants of ida
in fact, a tornado watch was issued in new york city just moments ago. new york through parts of connecticut. these are all from storms from what was hurricane ida, now racing up the coast tonight. deadly flooding and several reported tornadoes. in fact, those tornado watches in parts of the east and what's being called a high risk alert for flash flooding in much of the northeast tonight. those tornado watches in seven states. this one reported near annapolis, maryland, today. debris flying...
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there's still about 4,000 without power in new york city. nassau, suffolk were all hit. so i'll survey the damage today and offering the assistance wherever the county and city leaders need it. and we're prepared. new york state is use toddy sassast disasters. you cannot imagine how much rain fell out of the heavens last night. >> governor, do you think people should be staying home from work right now? because we heard that's been a big concern is that people are waking up trying to go to work. there's no subway really to get on. there's only about five lines and service and they're experiencing severe delays. >> yes. and the safer place is home right now. and just give us some time to have complete restoration of the trains. we know how to do this. we know what has to be done. the protocols that have to be followed to make sure it's safe tr for people to go back into the stations and the tunnels. we want people to monitor this site. news.mta.info and check that before you leave your house if you are one of our mta commuters. or take the trains. make sure you know that t
there's still about 4,000 without power in new york city. nassau, suffolk were all hit. so i'll survey the damage today and offering the assistance wherever the county and city leaders need it. and we're prepared. new york state is use toddy sassast disasters. you cannot imagine how much rain fell out of the heavens last night. >> governor, do you think people should be staying home from work right now? because we heard that's been a big concern is that people are waking up trying to go...
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body camera video showing a daring rescue by new york city police of a driver stuck in the middle of central park. >> yeah, just like that. >> reporter: first responders rescuing hundreds across the city. >> i see the car start floating, you know? i got to come through the window and jump out. >> reporter: a cascade of water bringing the nation's largest subway system to a screeching halt. riders standing on the seats of flooded buses in queens. flooding at newark airport forcing all flights to be canceled. water rushing through apartment doors and into homes. a queens mother and her son were killed when their basement apartment collapsed. mahen singh lives next door. >> i'm still shaken. i never seen something like this before. the water came up within five minutes like four feet. real fast. >> reporter: more than a dozen people killed in new york city alone. a 2-year-old boy also among the victims. in passaic, new jersey, two people swept away in their car. the mayor reporting live on facebook. >> we have too many areas where the flooding has gotten so bad, the cars are stuck and we
body camera video showing a daring rescue by new york city police of a driver stuck in the middle of central park. >> yeah, just like that. >> reporter: first responders rescuing hundreds across the city. >> i see the car start floating, you know? i got to come through the window and jump out. >> reporter: a cascade of water bringing the nation's largest subway system to a screeching halt. riders standing on the seats of flooded buses in queens. flooding at newark...
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our inmates able to run the asylum in new york city when even mayor deblasio thinks this is crazy? >> we see all this stuff happening to new york city corrections officers and their job is getting harder as well because they basically know they can go out doing everything they want to do in get away with the weather in the street or behind bars they can go, hurt and officer, the victim, heard a corrections officer who is there to keep the sanity inside those walls. it is unbelievable and we are going to need change, people who care about law and order and the victims. >> how much longer can these woke das continue to avoid doing the job they are supposed to be doing in the first place? >> when you allow the criminals to remeasure they are going to and they will go further and further and further. when you stopping by drinking or. in the street they look over their shoulder, might not carry a gun and in that case we might save lives unlike what we are doing now. >> our stories like this going to impact the vote come 2022 not just in new york city because new york city will stay democ
our inmates able to run the asylum in new york city when even mayor deblasio thinks this is crazy? >> we see all this stuff happening to new york city corrections officers and their job is getting harder as well because they basically know they can go out doing everything they want to do in get away with the weather in the street or behind bars they can go, hurt and officer, the victim, heard a corrections officer who is there to keep the sanity inside those walls. it is unbelievable and...
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jon ferro heading to write to new york city. -- heading right to new york city. jon: more than three inches in a single hour. tom: newark, new jersey, you can see it. a 90 year event. what struck me is the new york times giving perspective with more rain on a wednesday than we get in a month. jon: six to seven weeks of it in a single day. remarkable. we call these once in a century rainfalls. we seem to be doing that once every quarter. that is what it feels like. tom: three years of bloomberg on the economy, the economics of the ocean in the study of climate change. there it was, 13 years ago, the gulf of mexico warming. that affects all of our systems. the idea of global warning -- global warming is here. lisa: and how do we deal with that? we just got the first flash flood warning for new york city ever in the history of the national weather service. the city -- how do cities and counties of the united states fortify themselves against some of the storms that are going to increase? tom: the president will travel to louisiana. where we are is equity markets ref
jon ferro heading to write to new york city. -- heading right to new york city. jon: more than three inches in a single hour. tom: newark, new jersey, you can see it. a 90 year event. what struck me is the new york times giving perspective with more rain on a wednesday than we get in a month. jon: six to seven weeks of it in a single day. remarkable. we call these once in a century rainfalls. we seem to be doing that once every quarter. that is what it feels like. tom: three years of bloomberg...
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but the worst time for this in new york city is going to be over the next few hours. arned people not to leave their homes. in new york city, they're gettingalerts now on their phones about this storm that's headed inthat direction. it certainly is covering much of north new jersey right now ida, which came roaring ashore sunday now made its way all the way across the country and up way across the country and up io w rk york from philadelphia, (vo) unconventional thinking means we see things differently, so you can focus on what matters most. that's how we've become the leader in 5g. #1 in customer satisfaction. and a partner who includes 5g in every plan, so you get it all. hey neal, with 3% cash back at drugstores from chase freedom unlimited, you're always earning! i got this great shampoo you should try. yeah, you look good! of course i do, neal. i'm kevin hart. earn 3% at drugstores, and so much more. chase. make more of what's yours. introducing xfinity rewards. our very own way of thanking you just for being with us. enjoy rewards like movie night specials. xfin
but the worst time for this in new york city is going to be over the next few hours. arned people not to leave their homes. in new york city, they're gettingalerts now on their phones about this storm that's headed inthat direction. it certainly is covering much of north new jersey right now ida, which came roaring ashore sunday now made its way all the way across the country and up way across the country and up io w rk york from philadelphia, (vo) unconventional thinking means we see things...
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but the worst time for this in new york city is going to be over the next few hours. w jersey has warned people not to leave their homes. in new york city, they're gettingalerts now on their phones about this storm that's headed inthat direction. it certainly is covering much of north new jersey right now ida, which came roaring ashore sunday now made its way all the way across the country and up io w rk york from philadelphia, upntneyo and new england. continuing coverage. actually, let's dip in -- we'll have continuing coverage and the rest of the news after this. [cows mooing] that is incredible. it's the multi-flex tailgate. it can be a step, it can even become a workspace. i meant the cat. what's so great about him? he doesn't have a workspace. the chevy silverado with the available multi-flex tailgate. find new adventures. find new roads. chevrolet. ♪♪ energy is everywhere... even in a little seedling. which, when turned into fuel, can help power a plane. at chevron's el segundo refinery, we're looking to turn plant-based oil into renewable gasoline, jet and dies
but the worst time for this in new york city is going to be over the next few hours. w jersey has warned people not to leave their homes. in new york city, they're gettingalerts now on their phones about this storm that's headed inthat direction. it certainly is covering much of north new jersey right now ida, which came roaring ashore sunday now made its way all the way across the country and up io w rk york from philadelphia, upntneyo and new england. continuing coverage. actually, let's dip...
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first we start in new york city. it is in a state of emergency. to flooding in new york and new jersey. this video just into our newsroom from newark, new jersey. you can see the cars under water. rescues are underway. in manhattan, the subway system is shut down. anyone who is not a first responder has been ordered to get off the roads until 5:00 a.m. >>> the new york airport also shut down. tonight limited flights have started again but check it out. this is inside the terminal earlier. people riding the escalator into water. and also, so much water is coming up through toilets and bathtubs inside people's homes. the video you're looking at is in queens. the national weather service in central park got more than three inches of rain in an hour. and if that was in the bay area, we would be flooding as well. >> this is tropical storm ida, correct? in new orleans four days ago, and now new york? >> yeah. the remnants of what was hurricane ida. they just got slammed tonight as we saw in the video. this started during the afternoon our time and conti
first we start in new york city. it is in a state of emergency. to flooding in new york and new jersey. this video just into our newsroom from newark, new jersey. you can see the cars under water. rescues are underway. in manhattan, the subway system is shut down. anyone who is not a first responder has been ordered to get off the roads until 5:00 a.m. >>> the new york airport also shut down. tonight limited flights have started again but check it out. this is inside the terminal...
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it is the first day of public school in new york city. to me, the shift in tone is highlighted by the fact that we are facing a new type of reopening. it is not a "yay, let's explore," it is a new reality which is going to be pockmarked by us getting notices stating that our kids have to go home because they have been exposed to covert. -- covid. meanwhile, the new york conference go through wednesday, the first time it has been in new york. the interesting thing to me is the future of hedge funds in a time when assets have climbed to more than $4 trillion. they are in a hot spot if people look to some alternatives to get income with yields so low and unlikely to climb anytime soon. jonathan: vegas no more, just to be clear? lisa: yes, the first time it is being in new york. well it return to vegas, or is this a new shift? jonathan: virtual and in person in new york city. tom: kind of like "bloomberg surveillance." lisa: and virtual. jonathan: and virtual. carl with us now. as the week progresses, i think this morning's time has come to ha
it is the first day of public school in new york city. to me, the shift in tone is highlighted by the fact that we are facing a new type of reopening. it is not a "yay, let's explore," it is a new reality which is going to be pockmarked by us getting notices stating that our kids have to go home because they have been exposed to covert. -- covid. meanwhile, the new york conference go through wednesday, the first time it has been in new york. the interesting thing to me is the future...
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new york city is quite familiar to a number of people. as you progress through the timeline you will see that it places you tom daschle attack sites. there is foreshadowing that takes place but it places you in arlington at the pentagon, at the attack side of flight 93 which is the united states capitol building. the artifacts behind the case will take you to those three places, there is a business card, one of the people working for a subsidiary of cantor fitzgerald showing routine business as usual aspect of that morning at the pentagon as well as hanging over an office that would have identified somebody's specific office space. the piece that stand out to me the most, the story i like to show people, people don't realize this is the evening of september 11th there was a congressional barbecue the president hosts, this year it was on september 11th, 2001, and members of congress invited to the white house, a couple hundred pounds of tenderloin being served and after the event began to unfold, in washington dc, bbqs canceled, bbq was se
new york city is quite familiar to a number of people. as you progress through the timeline you will see that it places you tom daschle attack sites. there is foreshadowing that takes place but it places you in arlington at the pentagon, at the attack side of flight 93 which is the united states capitol building. the artifacts behind the case will take you to those three places, there is a business card, one of the people working for a subsidiary of cantor fitzgerald showing routine business as...
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from new york city, for our audience worldwide, good morning. this is, -- this is "bloomberg surveillance." this is your bounce
from new york city, for our audience worldwide, good morning. this is, -- this is "bloomberg surveillance." this is your bounce
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new york city's mayor frustrated, said the city was caught offguard. >> we understand that every attempt at projection, bluntly is failing us. from now on what i think we do is tell new yorkers to expect the very worst. >> reporter: in new jersey, floodwaters filled a home that later exploded because of a suspected gas leak. that explosion captured by a camera across the street. this nursing home had to evacuate all of its residents, as it looks like rapids race across the front doors. how quick did it rise? >> very quick. we put marks on the ground to know where the levels were and by the time we got the first patient out of the facility that marker was gone. >> hundreds of thousands in louisiana are still without power, food, or shelter after hurricane ida tore through that state on sunday. morgan chesky has that part of the story. >> reporter: frustration mounting and fear setting in as hurricane ida's impact only deepens. >> don't want to cry anymore, i'm tired and burning up at night. you wake up you feel like you in hell. >> reporter: she still has power lines draped over her car.
new york city's mayor frustrated, said the city was caught offguard. >> we understand that every attempt at projection, bluntly is failing us. from now on what i think we do is tell new yorkers to expect the very worst. >> reporter: in new jersey, floodwaters filled a home that later exploded because of a suspected gas leak. that explosion captured by a camera across the street. this nursing home had to evacuate all of its residents, as it looks like rapids race across the front...
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has new york city healed, do you think? i mean, there's still the scars here, but has the city...has done remarkably well. even better than i thought it would. i asked the people of this city the night of september 11th to be stronger as a result of this, and they've more than exceeded my expectations. i think that, however you judge a city, this city is a stronger and better city now. more people come here, more tourists come here, more people live here. the economy of the city is doing better than the economy of the country, which is pretty unusual for a major city in any country, so i think this city has healed to the extent that it can. but is it a city that lives with apprehension? i mean, i guess it has to. associated press reported just a couple of days ago that 1,000 new york city police officers, day by day, on average, are assigned to counterterror operations. i think it would be more than that. it'd be more than 1,000. of course, the city realises it's the number one target, along maybe with washington, dc — and, as a result of that, i think this city does more to prepa
has new york city healed, do you think? i mean, there's still the scars here, but has the city...has done remarkably well. even better than i thought it would. i asked the people of this city the night of september 11th to be stronger as a result of this, and they've more than exceeded my expectations. i think that, however you judge a city, this city is a stronger and better city now. more people come here, more tourists come here, more people live here. the economy of the city is doing better...
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new york state and new jersey declaring states of emergency. new york city imposed a travel ban through 5:00 a.m. >> floodwaters inundated newark international airport and farther south parts of trenton under evacuation orders because a local river is rising threaten to submerge entire neighborhoods. in passaic, one death is confirmed. >>> all of this followed a series of reported tornadoes around philadelphia and in maryland. dozens of homes are destroyed. those details in a moment, but first the crisis in new york. overnight dramatic images of the historic flash flood emergency in the northeast. what's left of hurricane ida pummel new jersey one point wednesday night where five inches fell per hour. >> never seen anything like this before. >> reporter: and this man filming a river of water rushing off a highway exit. >> that's the garden state parkway exit 154. the water is coming off the parkway and into our neighborhood. > reporter: newark airport, the baggage room flooded. the airport suspending all flights last night and for the first time ever the nat
new york state and new jersey declaring states of emergency. new york city imposed a travel ban through 5:00 a.m. >> floodwaters inundated newark international airport and farther south parts of trenton under evacuation orders because a local river is rising threaten to submerge entire neighborhoods. in passaic, one death is confirmed. >>> all of this followed a series of reported tornadoes around philadelphia and in maryland. dozens of homes are destroyed. those details in a...
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new york city what a mess. above ground and below water rushing through subway tunnels suiting down the entire system and stranding some riders undergroungd. the "new york post" with this cover today. the headline simply swamped. bryan llenas is live in new york city where two people sadly did lose their lives in queens. good morning, bryan. >> good morning. at least eight people have died in this historic and tragic flash flooding and torrential rainfall last night including a mother and her son. 22-year-old son and 43-year-old mother right here in the home behind me. their stuff is out here. i will bring you and show you the water came rushing into that basement apartment. you can see the hole on the side. father and son were able to get out. tragically the mother and son were not. it happened in just a matter of minutes. it was life and death. 10 miles away three people also died including a 2-year-old boy. here is a neighbor who actually owns this building about the scene here last night where two people die
new york city what a mess. above ground and below water rushing through subway tunnels suiting down the entire system and stranding some riders undergroungd. the "new york post" with this cover today. the headline simply swamped. bryan llenas is live in new york city where two people sadly did lose their lives in queens. good morning, bryan. >> good morning. at least eight people have died in this historic and tragic flash flooding and torrential rainfall last night including a...
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in a very wet new york city. i'm laura jarrett. >> and i'm christine roman, i'm in clifton, new jersey, passaic county, much of the northeast simply inundated last night with record-breaking rainfall. you have flooded basements, cars that have simply washed away, there will be a lot of people this morning who will go out in their driveway and their car won't be there. the roads here turned into rivers. it is just an awful mess. >>en a an awful, awful mess but glad that you are here even if remotely. and we begin with the breaking news this morning, catastrophic and deadly flooding in the northeast spawned by what remains of hurricane ida, at least seven people have died in new york. five trapped by raging floods, one died in a building collapse. at least one person also dead in new jersey. the storms barreling into new york city overnight, flooding streets and homes from literally every direction. look at that, a state of emergency declared in new york and new jersey after the storm unleashed floodwaters. 3 to 5 i
in a very wet new york city. i'm laura jarrett. >> and i'm christine roman, i'm in clifton, new jersey, passaic county, much of the northeast simply inundated last night with record-breaking rainfall. you have flooded basements, cars that have simply washed away, there will be a lot of people this morning who will go out in their driveway and their car won't be there. the roads here turned into rivers. it is just an awful mess. >>en a an awful, awful mess but glad that you are here...
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she covered the ferries evacuating people from new york city across the river to new jersey. , she's documented the stories ofurvivors and families of those who died for the remembrance project. we met in jersey city, where she's returned to the same spot every year to take photographs. so, what brought you to this spot on that day? >> i turned the tv on and saw that the first tower had been hit. and i called the desk and told them i was going to head down, because, you know, the twin towers were, you know, they were part of the skyline for us. that area of the city is kind of li an extension of our neighborhood. so, i hopped in the car, drove around the corner, and, from the time i had left my house till i got where i could visibly see the towers, the second plane had hit. i pulled over. i made some photographs from up on the hill. and, you know, still at this moment, i'm just thinking about getting as close as i can safely and making photographs. so, i drove down, and it was very calm down here. there weren't a lot of people. you know, one of the first photographs i took wer
she covered the ferries evacuating people from new york city across the river to new jersey. , she's documented the stories ofurvivors and families of those who died for the remembrance project. we met in jersey city, where she's returned to the same spot every year to take photographs. so, what brought you to this spot on that day? >> i turned the tv on and saw that the first tower had been hit. and i called the desk and told them i was going to head down, because, you know, the twin...
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new york city is welcoming back roughly one million students today. meantime, a new prediction on how soon covid vaccine shots could be approved for younger children. >>> breaking overnight, north korea says it tested new long-range cruise missiles hitting targets more than 900 miles away. >>> recall countdown. governor gavin newsom is fighting to stay in office. what the latest polls suggest about his future. ♪ >>> good morning, good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. as the debate ranges on nationwide over vaccines and masks for children, about one million students will return to class today in new york city. they'll be required to wear face masks since vaccines for children under 12 aren't approved. at least not yet. form by the end of next month. bradley blackburn is in new york with more on this. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. it's a big test for schools today here in the city, and it comes as covid cases are surging. just last week more than a million new cases were reported across the country, and 11,000 deaths. the coun
new york city is welcoming back roughly one million students today. meantime, a new prediction on how soon covid vaccine shots could be approved for younger children. >>> breaking overnight, north korea says it tested new long-range cruise missiles hitting targets more than 900 miles away. >>> recall countdown. governor gavin newsom is fighting to stay in office. what the latest polls suggest about his future. ♪ >>> good morning, good to be with you. i'm anne-marie...
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they were not supposed to be out according to the new york city mayor. so that has been a massive issue i think that is still -- clearly we're still seeing it around the city this morning, people, beverley price i spoke with earlier, have been there since 11:30 p.m. >> let's go to paolo sandoval who has been covering this and can give us a sense of what he is seeing on the ground. paolo. >> reporter: so, let's give our viewers a sense of where we are standing. we are on mccarter highway. you mentioned those after effects. obviously for many people it is a life and death situation. but for so many more, it is also just an inconvenience when it comes down to getting to work. the waters here are certainly receding, but just to give you a sense of how important this artery here is, it's the main connector between downtown newark and newark's airport here which is only 2 miles away from the airport. this is the result of 8 1/2 inches of rain that fell yesterday. folks abandoned their cars here and this is the headache that's left behind. in the last couple of
they were not supposed to be out according to the new york city mayor. so that has been a massive issue i think that is still -- clearly we're still seeing it around the city this morning, people, beverley price i spoke with earlier, have been there since 11:30 p.m. >> let's go to paolo sandoval who has been covering this and can give us a sense of what he is seeing on the ground. paolo. >> reporter: so, let's give our viewers a sense of where we are standing. we are on mccarter...
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but the worst time for this in new york city is going to be over the next few hours. eir homes. in new york city, they're getting alerts now on their phones about this storm that's headed in that direction it certainly is covering much of north new jersey right now ida, which came roaring ashore sunday now made its way all the way across the country and up into new york from philadelphia, up into new york and new england. continuing coverage. actually, let's dip in -- we'll have continuing coverage and the rest of the news after this. welcome to allstate. where everything just seems to go your way. ♪ ♪ you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower auto rate today. wondering what actually goes into your multivitamin? at new chapter, you're in good hands with allstate. its' innovation, organic ingredients, and fermentation. fermentation? yes. formulated to help you body really truly absorb the natural goodness. new chapter. wellness, well done. >> tech: every customer has their own safelite story. this couple was on a camping trip... ...when their windshi
but the worst time for this in new york city is going to be over the next few hours. eir homes. in new york city, they're getting alerts now on their phones about this storm that's headed in that direction it certainly is covering much of north new jersey right now ida, which came roaring ashore sunday now made its way all the way across the country and up into new york from philadelphia, up into new york and new england. continuing coverage. actually, let's dip in -- we'll have continuing...
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and then you took the bus back to new york city. us ride. 9 hours of anxiety, wondering what it was going to be like to get back to new york. but the key moment in the bus ride was while we were on that new jersey turnpike headed towards meadow lands, and we knew we were going to have a view of the skyline of new york city. and as we came around the corner, everyone pushed their faces against the window to look to the right, and there was no skyline. the entire skyline was covered with smoke. and from that moment until we got to shea stadium the next hour, that bus rode in silence. >> there was such remarkable absence. i mean, i remember being overwhelmed by the absence. i was at ground zero on that day. joe, the yankees were supposed to play at home. >> yes, we were supposed to play, i think it was the white sox. the night before we were rained out. roger clemens was going to pitch against his former team, the red sox, and go for his 20th victory. we got rained out. and i had a commitment the next afternoon and a charity luncheon. a
and then you took the bus back to new york city. us ride. 9 hours of anxiety, wondering what it was going to be like to get back to new york. but the key moment in the bus ride was while we were on that new jersey turnpike headed towards meadow lands, and we knew we were going to have a view of the skyline of new york city. and as we came around the corner, everyone pushed their faces against the window to look to the right, and there was no skyline. the entire skyline was covered with smoke....
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new jersey. this is a city just outside of new york city. and you could see as the lights are off, but you could see it is completely -- the floor completely flooded. catastrophic flash flooding in that area from the remnants of hurricane ida. joining me now is the woman who shot that video, seena goneham, thank you so much. how are you? >> we're okay for the most part. [ inaudible ]. it happened so fast. we have no time to react or salvage what we can. we lost a total of three cars. one was parked in the garage and two outside. so sentimental items in our garages totally gone. and i'll show you images in our garage right now. and i don't know if you could see, these are bins that were up against the wall at one point. all toppled over. one of our classic cars that we had in here, the water damage is just unbelievable. water was litly over one foot high at some point last night. things are just everywhere. walls, sheetrock, everything is just totally destroyed. take you outside. i sent images of this car last night, it was completely covered
new jersey. this is a city just outside of new york city. and you could see as the lights are off, but you could see it is completely -- the floor completely flooded. catastrophic flash flooding in that area from the remnants of hurricane ida. joining me now is the woman who shot that video, seena goneham, thank you so much. how are you? >> we're okay for the most part. [ inaudible ]. it happened so fast. we have no time to react or salvage what we can. we lost a total of three cars. one...
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began as a harrowing escape in kabul, coming to an end in a tiny restaurant, on the west side of new york city. mohammed finally reuniting with his wife and children. >> i didn't believe they are here. >> reporter: mohammed is a u.s. citizen who emigrated to new york and later opened ariana, a restaurant serving his native cuisine to new yorkers and tourists, alike. but his wife and children were awaiting citizenship papers when the taliban seized power last month. >> there were two children that were u.s. citizens. i spoke to mohammed. and i said, we have to make this a priority. >> reporter: the chaos in kabul, making that rescue nearly impossible. >> children lost their shoes. the baby was crying. it was hot outside. they were getting dehydrated. and they had to go home because they couldn't take it anymore. >> reporter: working through intermediaries on the ground, in a series of middle-of-the-night texts and phone calls, the family was instructed to have the youngest child wear a red bandanna. until finally, the family spotted by u.s. soldiers, whisked into the airfield. >> there were so
began as a harrowing escape in kabul, coming to an end in a tiny restaurant, on the west side of new york city. mohammed finally reuniting with his wife and children. >> i didn't believe they are here. >> reporter: mohammed is a u.s. citizen who emigrated to new york and later opened ariana, a restaurant serving his native cuisine to new yorkers and tourists, alike. but his wife and children were awaiting citizenship papers when the taliban seized power last month. >> there...
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>> i don't think that what we're seeing today is emblematic of a climate-ready city in new york. oming out from cities across the world, from communities out west grappling with wild fires that are clinked to climate change. we're just coming out of ida's devastation across the southeastern u.s. and mississippi infrastructure that's not ready for a climate of now let alone the climate of tomorrow. these kinds of climate impacts are going to worsen with each additional increment of warming obviously reducing that risk enacting the deep, sustained reduction in emissions that will reduce the risk and keep these impacts to a minimum by this century when we'll see tangible potential benefits of those reductions. >> yeah. of course kim, big questions not just about what is happening here in new york but also how this got started in louisiana. thank you for joining us this morning. we will check back in with you on what this means for prompting the bigger question about climate change. we will also go to louisiana after this, of course. that's where hurricane ida started here in the unit
>> i don't think that what we're seeing today is emblematic of a climate-ready city in new york. oming out from cities across the world, from communities out west grappling with wild fires that are clinked to climate change. we're just coming out of ida's devastation across the southeastern u.s. and mississippi infrastructure that's not ready for a climate of now let alone the climate of tomorrow. these kinds of climate impacts are going to worsen with each additional increment of warming...
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new york. take a look at the latest death toll in new york city. bill de blasio saying the death toll has claimed to 13 people in new york city after the state of emergency was declared. stay safe over there. we continue seeing the fallout from the wild weather. in terms of the other story we track, the vaccine mandate and wall street. the u.s. is very split when it comes to mask mandates, vaccine mandates. interesting to see a lot of these wall street banks around states like texas that are very anti-vaccine mandate. all of that has been around vaccine friendly states like new york. kathleen: i want to say one more thing about the storm. we woke up to a beautiful, sunny, mild day. the calm after the storm. our hearts and sympathies go out to the families of those who lost loved ones. let's get back over to hong kong to get a check on the markets with sophie. what are you watching? sophie: when it comes to how road maps are being mapped out to move away from the pandemic, japan reporting the government is drafting a roadmap to ease covid restriction
new york. take a look at the latest death toll in new york city. bill de blasio saying the death toll has claimed to 13 people in new york city after the state of emergency was declared. stay safe over there. we continue seeing the fallout from the wild weather. in terms of the other story we track, the vaccine mandate and wall street. the u.s. is very split when it comes to mask mandates, vaccine mandates. interesting to see a lot of these wall street banks around states like texas that are...
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i mean, look at this >> we also have shots of our subway system here in new york city, inundated withflooding there, you can see it the entire subway service, all over the city of new york city, suspended because of the weather from ida, which includes, obviously, rain -- flooding look at that see at the very back of that -- look how that water is just pouring into the new york city subway so, the entire new york city subway system out of commission, right now. >> seth: the flooding was so bad they replaced the trains with kayaks, and even then, there was a guy hugging the pole nothing worse than getting on a kayak at west 4th and then you get to 14th and a mariachi band gets on and tips the whole thing. i mean, look at that it looks like a class five white water rapid, or i guess, a brown water rapid? anyway, the point is climate change is causing all kinds of extreme weather events across the country. in the last few months alone, new york city has seen deadly flooding, record rainfall and wildfire smoke drifting all the way from the west that turned the sun red and made the air unh
i mean, look at this >> we also have shots of our subway system here in new york city, inundated withflooding there, you can see it the entire subway service, all over the city of new york city, suspended because of the weather from ida, which includes, obviously, rain -- flooding look at that see at the very back of that -- look how that water is just pouring into the new york city subway so, the entire new york city subway system out of commission, right now. >> seth: the flooding...
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robert became lease by a new york city because abraham would whole was getting stop by the british. he was going to new york, back and forth in the british were suspicious of him. so he urged robert to become a lead spy and bullet hold stayed way out in the county and sent careers back and forth to bring robert's letters out to him. here's a look at one of a little snippet of his letters. it's amazing how much robert puts in one little phrase. he says to washington, i have received your dictionary. here is just an image of what that dictionary really was. benjamin thomas to take any real dictionary and a written out all the important words in alphabetical order and assign them each a number. this weight when the spies got this list of numbers and words, they could, in their letters, use numbers. if anyone intercepted that letter they would not know what word it represented. he goes on to say i will be glad to have the stain as soon as possible. that word stain actually means invisible ink. as you were learning in the introduction, john kay's brother, james j had create a new invisibl
robert became lease by a new york city because abraham would whole was getting stop by the british. he was going to new york, back and forth in the british were suspicious of him. so he urged robert to become a lead spy and bullet hold stayed way out in the county and sent careers back and forth to bring robert's letters out to him. here's a look at one of a little snippet of his letters. it's amazing how much robert puts in one little phrase. he says to washington, i have received your...
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robert became lease by a new york city because abraham would whole was getting stop by the british. ng to new york, back and forth in the british were suspicious of him. so he urged robert to become a lead spy and bullet hold stayed way out in the county and sent careers back and forth to bring robert's letters out to him. here's a look at one of a little snippet of his letters. it's amazing how much robert puts in one little phrase. he says to washington, i have received your dictionary. here is just an image of what that dictionary really was. benjamin thomas to take any real dictionary and a written out all the important words in alphabetical order and assign them each a number. this weight when the spies got this list of numbers and words, they could, in their letters, use numbers. if anyone intercepted that letter they would not know what word it represented. he goes on to say i will be glad to have the stain as soon as possible. that word stain actually means invisible ink. as you were learning in the introduction, john kay's brother, james j had create a new invisible ink tech
robert became lease by a new york city because abraham would whole was getting stop by the british. ng to new york, back and forth in the british were suspicious of him. so he urged robert to become a lead spy and bullet hold stayed way out in the county and sent careers back and forth to bring robert's letters out to him. here's a look at one of a little snippet of his letters. it's amazing how much robert puts in one little phrase. he says to washington, i have received your dictionary. here...
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my new york city and everybody that's listening into this that knows new york city knows that we have robust culture from all parts of the world and we live in unity. i went out friday night. they asked me for my vaccine, in a bar that i went to. there's no questions. gave them my vax i.d., people were really. went out, nobody was wearing masks. we don't politicize and we all live, you know -- i understand it i'm not saying it's perfect, but we have muslims and we have jewish, the jewish community, we have people from all over the world. and i think that is the ideal of what this country is. host: well, earlier in the summer, c-span talked to members of congress about their experiences on 9/11. one of them was washington democrat who told us about how the attacks influenced her career in public service. here's what she said. >> i had moved into a new house on settlement 10, 2001. so i was completely in boxes the morning of september 11 and of course, i'm here in seattle. so i got a very early morning call from a good friend of mine in new york saying oh, my god, are you seeing what's
my new york city and everybody that's listening into this that knows new york city knows that we have robust culture from all parts of the world and we live in unity. i went out friday night. they asked me for my vaccine, in a bar that i went to. there's no questions. gave them my vax i.d., people were really. went out, nobody was wearing masks. we don't politicize and we all live, you know -- i understand it i'm not saying it's perfect, but we have muslims and we have jewish, the jewish...