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northeast with record rainfall, flash flooding and tornadoes. the first ever flash flood emergency was issued for new york city. it has now been downgraded to a flash flood watch. but the city s subway system is flooded with most lines effectively shut down. a ban is now in place for all non-emergency travel in the city for the next few hours. new york governor kathy hochul says right now the situation remains dire. we ve engaged our utilities. first of all, we were actually preparing for the hurricane henri last two weeks ago. so we were already having the assets in place. so we re not inexperienced in this. but it is always quite shocking when you literally see the streets of new york looking like the river s flowing and people just in shock over what s going on. especially the images of what s happening in the subways. so these are dangerous situations. we want to make sure people stay away from them. so we can take all the precautions in advance. and we did deploy a
Breaking-newsCnnRosemary-churchAnnouncerStoriesJohn-vauseBreaking-news-coverageCnn-headquartersAtlantaTwoGo-into-effectFlooding and the cdc s new covid travel warnings just ahead of labor day. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening. i m tom llamas in for lester tonight we start with breaking news. the dangerous storm system on the move, remnants of hurricane ida hammering the east coast. the new images of an apparent tornado ripping through annapolis, maryland. tornado watches and warnings in effect from north carolina to maryland, including washington, d.c. and philadelphia torrential rain drenching the midatlantic and the northeast at this hour students rescued from a school bus in maryland after it became trapped in rising floodwaters and over night, waters also surging into an apartment in rockville. a 19-year-old killed at least one person still missing. and later, we ll tell you about millions more americans facing extreme weather from the gulf coast to fire out west nbc s tom costello starts us off tonight from annapolis, maryland. reporter: touching down in a
WaterPowerImagesGovernorGasFoodLouisianaLinesCommunityAlertMapCorrespondent luis armstrong stadium. look at yankee stadium taken by broadcaster michael k, the entire outfield under water. a number of funnel clouds and tornados were also reported across the northeast. earlier in the day the storm swept through maryland and the washington d.c. area. news correspondent tom costello has those pictures. reporter: touching down in and around annapolis, maryland, tornados on the ground for many miles after spinning off from hurricane ida that slammed louisiana. please make sure you re inside. please make sure you re in the lowest level of your house. reporter: in downtown annapolis, power lines and signs ripped down. roofs torn off and trees uprooted. in frederick, maryland, flash flooding caught a bus driver off guard, 11 school kids rescued as the bus was submerged. ida unleashing rain on the nation s capitol. a tornado watch well into the evening. three inches of rain swamped the region, tearing down trees, flooding intersections and trapping dri
StatesPhil-murphyResidentsNew-jerseyEmergenciesBill-de-blasioNumberWaterNew-york-cityLevelsCallsRescues so good to be back with you on this second special hour of msnbc reports with josé diaz-balart. it is 1:00 p.m. eastern, 10:00 a.m. pacific. it looks like former president donald trump will not be allowed to have the last word at his civil fraud hearing in new york. what the judge is now saying and what it could mean for the former president s legal case. plus, the surprise standoff on capitol hill, hunter biden visits congress sitting feet away from house republicans trying to hold him in contempt of congress. the witness being afraid to come in front of the committee, that s interesting. he s here. he doesn t seem to be too afraid. inside that faceoff and the political impact next. and the major impeachment push playing out on capitol hill right now as republicans hold their first critical hearing tied to removing secretary of homeland security alejandro mayorkas from office over the crisis at the border. we ll talk to the ranking member of the house border
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