after irene does this to the bahamas, what could it do to the new york skyscrapers and subways. is new york city facing a doomsday scenario. steve jobs, the iphone, the ipad and this. i m a mac. and i m a pc. tonight, the man who started apple with jobs, the legendary steve wozniak. is this the last gasp of moammar gadhafi? do not leave tripoli. fight them. destroy them. rebels advance in tripoli. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening. my one-on-one with steve wozniak is coming up. but first, estimates the storm could cause a stunning $11 billion in damage. if it continues on its current path. tonight, with this monster growing stronger, governors all the way from north carolina to connecticut have already declared states of emergency. amtrak is canceling trains south of washington, airlines are canceling flights. new york may shut down the subways on saturday. millions of people preparing for the worst of a storm. today, wind gusts up to 115 miles an hou
and i m a pc. tonight, the man who started apple with jobs, the legendary steve wozniak. is this the last gasp of moammar gadhafi? do not leave tripoli. fight them. destroy them. rebels advance in tripoli. this is piers morgan tonight. captions by vitac www.vitac.com good evening. my one-on-one with steve wozniak is coming up. but first, estimates the storm could cause a stunning $11 billion in damage. if it continues on its current path. tonight, with this monster growing stronger, governors all the way from north carolina to connecticut have already declared states of emergency. amtrak is canceling trains south of washington, airlines are canceling flights. new york may shut down the subways on saturday. millions of people preparing for the worst of a storm. today, wind gusts up to 115 miles an hour. threatens to dump 15 inches of rain as it charges up the east coast. cnn is covering this story from every angle. i want to bring in jim spellman, live in the b
after irene does this to the bahamas, what could it do to the new york skyscrapers and subways. is new york city facing a doomsday scenario. steve jobs, the iphone, the ipad and this. i m a mac. and i m a pc. tonight, the man who started apple with jobs, the legendary steve wozniak. is this the last gasp of moammar gadhafi? do not leave tripoli. fight them. destroy them. rebels advance in tripoli. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening. my one-on-one with steve wozniak is coming up. but first, estimates the storm could cause a stunning $11 billion in damage. if it continues on its current path. tonight, with this monster growing stronger, governors all the way from north carolina to connecticut have already declared states of emergency. amtrak is canceling trains south of washington, airlines are canceling flights. new york may shut down the subways on saturday. millions of people preparing for the worst of a storm. today, wind gusts up to 115 miles an hou
companies can supply an alternate means of getting crews up there. rick: that was my question as we wrap this up, tom, does this give the private industry a little kick in the you know what to get moving faster and get private spacecraft up in the air? is. yeah. certainly, the pressure is on for the commercial companies to first launch cargo later this year, and then crew transport. nasa s got to focus on that to get an alternate means to back up the soyuz. rick: tom jones is a former astronaut joining us this morning. always good to talk to you. you re welcome. jenna: major developments in the battle for libya. however, we just heard maybe from gadhafi himself. is this really the end of the line for the dictator? is we have breaking details straight ahead. [ music playing, indistinct conversations ]
broker a ceasefire. meantime, a bombshell in the business world to tell you about. steve jobs steps aside as apple s ceo. we ll hear who s in line to replace the long-time leader. and hurricane irene batters the dominican republic, is over the bahamas and is heading towards the united states. full coverage of all these stories is straight ahead. captions by vitac battles, bounty and an offer to broker a ceasefire. we begin this hour with developments from libya. fighting continues to rage in the capital as rebels take on pockets of resistance. gunfire can be heard in the streets. clearly intense scenes playing out there. among the hot spots, the tripoli airport which has seen some of the most intense fighting. rebels are in control there, but they re now fighting gadhafi loyalists just east of it. one thing we re not seeing, any sign of this man, muammar gadhafi. but a benghazi businessman is hoping to change that. he s offered a $2.5 million bounty. and now one