Trump escapes the cage and makes a play. We are going to be doing a rally at Madison Square garden. Jesse who is behind the Arab Spring Break . A primetime investigation. Show your face. Are you scared to show your face . With more on the stormy weather, here is our weather person and meteorologist. Heres where the hurricane is right now. Jesse al rocher is getting sued over de i. How do you think he tasted . Uncle who . Jesse theres an animal loose on the streets of new york city. Breaking out of his cage at the Crack Of Dawn this morning donald trump headed straight into a Construction Site. Jesse donald trump amid a sea of hardhat this morning. It wasnt even 6 30. The former president shaking hands, signing at the. Talking to the people who built the city of new york. I think there is may be. [ inaudible ] there are very talented people. They dont get the credit for it. Very few people can do what they do pay her it was guys like this that did it. Jesse trump has always loved i coul
misdirection still owe laying a challenge to the florida rolling against the mask mandates. what message would it send for biden to be dining in a large mask-less group of people? at the very same time they are saying that there may be challenging people to get on airplanes organ on trains without masks? absolutely. that is my other point. especially for being into the hotel, haven t been there for the last two years, there are hundreds of servers attended, hotel staff, you have no choice but to be there and be in that environment with people without masks. it is not just that comment you made, appropriately, about the analogy to the public health and translate. but it is also about the responsibility to people who have no choice to be there. you can go to the white house correspondents dinner or not, if you are invited. you are working there in the hotel or any of those parties around it, you have no choice. and that is exactly like the transit situation. where you might not have
the game itself. this is what they try to do before every super bowl. and this super bowl in particular, because it s in the new york region. it s in northern new jersey. a very congested area. an airport right next door. you ve got commuter train lines that go right next to the stadium. it s very focused on transit, so that creates some special worries for federal officials and for local officials. so one of the things they re doing is that the tsa is deploying some behavioral specialists and what usually are federal air marshals to look at different aspects of the transit situation and the transit hubs in grand central, in penn state, at secaucus junction. they re going to be doing random checks on super bowl sunday. they re going to be doing 100% baggage checks at secaucus junction, 15,000 fans that are expected to go from secaucus junction, to metlife stadium, which as you know the train station is a few yards away from the entrance. so, evan, they re saying no
devastation across a huge section of the east coast including flooding in downtown manhattan, and the gambling mecca of atlantic city n west virginia severe blizzard conditions. five million people without power. this monster storm bringing virtually all transportation did do a stand still no. one going anywhere. the transit situation at the local areas where we find molly in washington what is going on there? over the course of yesterday, today, tomorrow, nearly 14,000 flights will have been cancelled because of sandy. this is we re talking flights in and out of the northeast corridor of the u.s. usually one of the busiest sections of
systems as well. boston s transit system is supposed to be back on at normal at 8:00 a.m. we ll see how that works out. as we said, the first time new york city shut down the subway system for a natural disaster ever but expected to be running at 6:00 a.m. like we said, pack your patience because long lines and crowd trains today. a rocky day. and still not clear how back to normal tomorrow s transit situation will be. we have a lot of wait-and-see going on. probably for the good part of the week, too. we ll see. absolutely. keeping with irene, as irene blew into new england, the soaking rain paralyzed much of vermont, flash flooding shut down dozens of roads and washed out bridges across the state. at least one person was swept away and killed. and even more flooding is expected over the next few days. more evacuations are likely in the capital city of montpelier. it the river was expected to crest at 2 20 feet. in greenfield, massachusetts, the river overflowed its banks tu