Out here in New York City. Joining millions of americans witnessing this extraordinary sight. If you were not excited about this this morning when you watch this actually happening it is a phenomenal site and one that we will not say and might not see to this extent because all the conditions are exactly right for some super super viewing of this today in the next one is not for another 20 years so a short time from now we will be under maximum coverage here in New York City. We are going to get around 90 of the sun blocked by the moon and it is a beautiful spring day. We havent had too many like this but weve got great visibility here in new york. So when it comes over new york were going to get 90 as i said. So the Total Eclipse past that we are watching sweep across the country is about 115 miles wide and 4000 miles long and it has more than 33 Million People who are under that. The last one was about Something Like two minutes. This one is twice as long it will get darker so i thin
Buffalo hello, on its way into eastern can for the path to include so many fellow americans. And there wont be another until youre newborn is old enough to drink in the year 2044, its the kind of rare, all inspiring nonpartisan, cosmic event that is uniting people around, wonder and so many are getting in on the fund. There is clever marketing and mass weddings and potentially nervous zoo animals and a Run On Special Safety Eclipse glasses, which are vital. Your raybans will not cut it so much to talk about in this special hour. And of course, we have reporters fanned out all across the country, keeping track of possible cloudy formations, their progress as preparations get buttoned up. Really that is the drama their local weather is everything for wouldbe eclipse of goers, its the difference between celestial and disappointments and well get all these folks and see how theyre doing coming up. And lets begin with meteorologist. At least a rafah, alyssa, joining us along The Path Of Tot
Startling morning from a former russian minister saying putin is so desperate to get biden out of office and hes looking to do something in summer or early we fall to harm bidens reelection chances. Lets go out front and good evening. Im Erin Burnett Outfront tonight. The Breaking News, there are new aftershocks, just rocking the northeast, the tremors following what was the strongest earthquake to hit new york and 140 years buildings across americas largest city were shaken by the quake. It was four the tremors, so powerful at one point that you can actually see the statue of liberty swaying. Good, certainly feel them through your body, but just move that statue gives you a signal of the power, the epicenter of the quake was just west of the city, and that is where some of the most dramatic pictures are coming into cnn. As of tonight, there have been 11 formal aftershocks prompting officials in new york city tonight to advise people to remain indoors called 911 if injured in new jerse
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