said everybody should get out. you have to listen to your local authorities. we know that fema is working closely with state governors. here at the white house, they are monitoring this storm around the clock. but you heard the president make that promise today, david, they say, he says the government is ready. >> all right, cecilia vega, rob marciano, gio, steve, all on this hurricane tonight, we thank you all. and we will stay on it. and we also want to point out, involving the president early this morning, the president and first lady marked 17 years since 9/11 with a visit to shanksville, pennsylvania, where passengers and crew from united flight 93 stopped hijackers from attacking. the president saying the field is now a monument to american defiance, and a message to the world that america will never, every submit to tyranny. we will have much more on this 9/11, images from around the country and what we heard from a woman, a survivor, who you met right here. we have been following her for years. that's coming up. in the meantime, we do move onto other news this tuesday night, and a hospital scare playing out today south of los angeles on live television. doctors, nurses, patients, all seen evacuating a medical center