an unconscientious motorcyclists was saved. why they risked their own lives to save someone else on this american morning. captions by vitac www.vitac.com good morning, everyone. it s wednesday, september 14th. ali has the day off. he does. tired after that big tea party. bob turner winning the race to fill anthony weiner s vacant congressional seat. it is the first time in nearly a century that a republican has captured the traditionally democratic ninth new york district, and turner did it with an anti-obama campaign. asked by the people of this district to send a message to washington, and i hope they hear it loud and clear. we have been told this is a referendum and we re ready to say, mr. president, we are on the wrong track. mary snow is tracking this developing story for us. so did this come as a surprise or did people suspect this was going to happen? the polls leading into the race showed republicans were ahead but clearly the democrat was expected
three. josh levs had the experience of a lifetime. thank you for joining us. you delivered your own baby? yeah. this happened at home. right. the first question is why or what exactly happened? how did it occur? it s not planned and i wouldn t recommend planning it. basically, my wife skipped labor. she knows what it is to labor. it s her second child. our older child, 24 hours of labor. this one, she felt something, bent over by the bed, felt something more powerful, bent down and within a couple minutes. no contractions. she knows the steps well and knows the feelings. it s incredibly unusual. she s on the floor and says call an ambulance. i get on the phone with 911 here is a clip. i want you to support the
seen several thousand people, all bent down in prayer as part of the protests. the protests are becoming more organized. what we have seen as well as the protests gathered around a mosque earlier, the people said they were concerned that the army is providing security but may still be on the side of president mubarak and may yet still move against the people here, jon. nic, a question about the mood of the protesters today. yesterday we saw them taking photos with the military tanks, with members of the military. a real sense of jubilation. we heard that was a bit tampered down in cairo. ivan watson telling us that. what about there? is there a sense of celebration though mubarak is still in charge? reporter: i think there is a sense of trepidation about what happens next. there is a real feeling that momentous change is on the verge of happening, but they are not