lives on the 37th floor said she feared foul play. we was panic because all the time when you live here, you believe in this emergency like it s the worst, no? like terrorist attack or something like that. six firefighters were injured battling this blaze but all are expected to be okay and alex, at the top of the hour you mention that key piece of missing equipment. the upper floors do not have fire sprinkles that made ti fighting it difficult. this building was completed in the 80s and grandfathered in. key point. thank you blake mccoy from outside trump tower. he could be a major link between the probe and stormy daniels sta aga. michael cohen could help in a big way.
severe damage where you could see parts of the facade, good chunks of buildings that have collapsed. there are a lot of people out and about today doing what they can to help. so not a lot of folks going to work or school today, and they show up in neighborhoods like this and essentially are doing what they can and what they ve been asked to do to try and help just move supplies from point a to point b. it s a remarkable scene here given what they went through yesterday here, andrea. i don t know if you can see that we are beginning to see from your camera some pictures of people who look like they are going in with supplies into that building. kristen welker is also standing by outside trump tower, i believe, where the president did earlier speak to president pena nieto. kristen? reporter: that s right, andrea, and we are getting a readout initially of the call. the president had a lengthy call. that s according to sarah
it s cheap and gets you all the big games. it starts at sixty bucks a month, but jumps to over 100 after 3 months. cool i think? and jumps again to over 150 after a year. noooo. and ends up costing over 3500 bucks over 2 years. you re cleaning that up. don t get caught off guard by directv. touchdown. get the best with xfinity. joining us now from outside trump tower here in new york city, nbc news national correspondent, peter alexandre p alexander. what is ahead for. president this week? reporter: the president waking up back home at trump tower this morning. this will be a big week when the public will be watching and
easier path to occurring because you can t protect everywhere. and there are these soft targets that are all around every single city in america. so it s a really challenge. when you saw from every time we reported from outside trump tower this week, massive new york city sanitation trucks. those trucks are 20 tons. they put 15 tons of sand in them. nothing is getting through there. but to be able to set that up everywhere, we d have no place to walk or to move or to operate. so it s tough. ken, to tom s point, you can fort fie a public area, a popular tourist destination. you can fort fie the national mall. you can fosht fie times square. you could potentially go in and put stan chons up and down las ramblas or in front of the eiffel tower in france or on the champs-elysees or on the london brinl, but the reality is you can t do that to every single streechlt you can t get on the champs-elysees. then you, you know, go down a
let s begin with hallie jackson who is in new york. kelly o donnell is covering the latest from outside trump tower where protesters are gathering. we are expecting b although that s a fool s game. the president will be talking about infrastructure. reporter: you love it, and this is one of your favorite topics, and that is the expect tage. we think that upstairs the president will be stoet to delivering a statement on infrastructure, and we are getting more information from the white house about what this executive order he is going to sign will do. according to a white house spokesperson, the idea is to try to in their words, bring accountedabili accountability and discipline back, and they are going to try to put a protocol in place called one federal decision. the idea being trying not to get these bigger, for example, rebuilding roads or bridges, tied up in red tape.