on the east coast after the remnants of ida caused devastating flooding. city streets and subway platforms were submerged in rushing water and a tornado in southern new jersey destroyed several homes. just absolutely flattening one neighborhood. many parts of the country still under a state of emergency at this hour. we begin the bryan llenas reporting live in manville, new jersey. good morning, bryan. good morning. it is not just the floodwaters and the tornadoes, it is also fires. this was the saffron banquet hall in manville, new jersey. 30 miles south of new york city. there are still floodwaters and you can see the building exploded at 2 a.m. overnight. the water was up to maybe even eight feet we re told. no one was injured but this was a banquet hall that is no more. just part of what s left from the storm. three homes in manville also caught fire, officials say
and if anything, there s folks who appreciate that kind of diversity in the classroom. reporter: they got engaged in march. we both got sick with covid is when i popped the question. he had to go to the hospital, so right before he went to the hospital, that s when i popped it. i certainly hoped it wouldn t be hi last chance. reporter: polis election symbolizes acceptance. 25 years ago colorado was dubbed the hate state. now the pride flag hang9s at the tate hangs at the state capitol. i think as people get to know their gay friends, neighbors family members, they re realizing that they re people just like anybody else. arthel: and that was bryan llenas reporting. great job, thank you. we ll be right back. d it. that s great, carl. but we need something better. that s easily adjustable has no penalties or advisory fee.
fbi rated that island earlier this week. bryan llenas reporting live from the newsroom. shep, new york s chief medical examiner completed the autopsy report on sunday but the findings have not yet been released because she is waiting for pending information to make a final determination as to how epstein died. the washington post though siding to people familiar with the autopsy findings reports epstein had multiple broken bones including the high bone. which is located near the adam s apple. several ops birds we spoke to say set multiple breaks can happen in hanging but they are more common in victims of homicide strangulation while lust common studies show hyoid bone fractures could be a result of hanging. epstein was 66 so while these reported findings raises suspicion for some this does not rule out the fact that upson killed himself. hanging many times are occurs
on epstein every half hour as required but they had not checked on him for three hours before he turned up dead. the two guards are now suspended and the justice department has temporarily reassigned the jail warden. bryan llenas reporting live from new york city. bryan? shep, a federal sort tells fox news investigators are looking into both of those claims that they fell asleep and wrote up false logs to cover it up. cameras show the guards on duty, not making the rounds as supposed to. the union representing the guards has said the guards were overworked. one had worked 80 hours that week. the other volunteered to help because of understaffing. we also know the bureau of prisons, which operates the metropolitan correctional center where epstein killed himself has two teams on site today. an after action review team sent to prisons after incidents like this and a suicide reconstruction team which will
multiday event staged by the aarp. today s lineup included mayor pete buttigieg. new york city mayor bill de blasio dropping out to stay home in case there s a heat-related blackout there. connell: we had that this time last week. robert gray, thanks. several candidates have voiced their support for the mass protests against puerto rico s governor showing him insulting women and mocking victims of hurricane maria. meanwhile, the marches at this point show no signs of slowing down. we have bryan llenas reporting live from san juan. what s the latest there there, bryan? reporter:com, good evening. this is what they call [inaudible] this is what puerto ricans do when they protest on days like this, they bring out their pots and their a pans, and it sounds like a party, but it s not. they are angry. we are on the front lines right now [speaking spanish]