strikes that damaged at least three buildings a terrorist attack. the city s mayor says two people were injured but none required hospitalization. cnn s clare sebastian is live in london for us. and this would seem to really bring the war home to the russian public even more than the drone strike on the kremlin a couple weeks ago. what more do we know about the attack itself and the kremlin s response this morning? yeah, state media reporting the three buildings as of now, two in moscow itself on the southwestern side of the city, and another on the outskirts not far from one of the major airports. you can see state media and telegramen chales posting videos showing people with drone fragments. defense minister saying that they were able to avoid attacks with drone warfare and five shot down using russian air defense missiles. so perhaps that is why there are fragments of those droughns. t drones. the damage was described as insignificant. two sought medical help but no one
classified, but had nothing inside. cbs elise preston is in jackson, mississippi, pressing the mayor for answers as the water crisis there moves in to day five. how does a city with a black mayor and black leadership fail its black residents? cordes: and cbs steve hartman is on the road as a community of strangers steps up. it makes me so happy. reporting from the nation s capital. cordes: good evening and thank you for joining us on this busy friday night. i m nancy cordes. norah o donnell is on assignment. tonight, the labor day travel rush is in full swing as americans take to the road and the skies for one final getaway of the summer. a.a.a. expects it to be the busiest labor day travel weekend in three years, bouncing back to pre-pandemic levels. the national average for a gallon of gas is now $3.81. that s down $1.21 cents from the peak in june. airports are also crowded with passengers after a frustrating summer. since memorial day, nearly 48,000 u.s. fligh
hoisted the stanley up. and in baseball, a long awaited return to the majors after missing nearly three years after tearing his achilles twice. he was called up from the minors yesterday. 1,030 days since his last big game. and he retired the side on 13 pitches. he went six innings giving up four runs. lost but awesome to see him back. and after being diagnosed with nonhodgkins lymphoma, william hendricks made an emotional return. the closer who is in remission entered the game in the eighth to a big standing ovation from all the fans. afterwards he spoke about his journey back to baseball. it was humbling going out there and walking out there and seeing the amount of people
massacre in charleston. the white house says the president has no regrets about using that word or about the debate that it has provoked. jonathan carl, abc news, the white house. the governor of maryland is fighting an aggressive form of cancer. republican larry hogan says the cancer is b cell, nonhodgkin s lymphoma. he says it may be stage 4 or at least very advanced stage 3. hogan took office in january and told reporters yesterday he faced intense chemotherapy. he says doctors have told him he has a good chance of beating the disease. severe weather aiming for the crowded stretch of the country from washington, d.c. to boston today. yesterday an ef-1 tornado hammered the small town of portland in western michigan. 100-mile-an-hour winds severely damaged buildings and trapped several people in a goodwill store. millions of people are now in the path of the storm system. here s accuweather s molly cochran. good morning. thanks, kendis and reena. now out ahead of a frontal
in 2014. the death of freddie gray in baltimore in 2015 and now the massacre in charleston. the white house says the president has no regrets about using that order or about the debate that it has provoked. jonathan carl, abc news, the white house. the governor of maryland is fighting an aggressive form of cancer. republican larry hogan says the cancer is b cell, nonhodgkin s lymphoma. he says it may be stage 4 or at least very advanced stage 3. he told reporters yesterday he faces intense chemotherapy. he says doctors have told him he has a good chance of beating the disease. severe weather aiming for the crowded stretch of the country from washington, d.c. to boston today. yesterday an ef-1 tornado hammered the small town of portland in western michigan. 100-mile-an-hour winds severely damaged buildings and trapped several people in a good will store. millions of people are now in the path of the storm system. here s accuweather s molly cochran. good morning.