until the unimaginable happened. the plane has crashed into one of the towers there. innocence lost. a minute of silence. they kept saying a terrorist attack, a terrorist attack. 20 years later you think that day affected your life, who you are today? i wanted to leave sarasota after high school. not many people would have thought i would have become a cop. i ve had my stumbles, you know. i ve been to prison twice. it s always going to be a part of our lives. there is only 16 of us with him. we get to be the people that tell the story. tonight, their stories in a cnn special report. front row to history, the 9/11 classroom. hello, i m victor blackwell. most of us remember where we were on september 11th, 2001. i was in college, and i remember clearly walking into class and seeing my professor fixated on a tv. his hand was over his mouth, and i looked at the tv, and i saw smoke billowing from a skyscraper. at that moment, that was all i knew. i
innocence lost. join me in a moment of silence. he kept saying a terrorist attack, a terrorist attack. 20 years later. so you think that day affected your life, who you are today? not many people would have thought i would have become a cop. i ve had my stumbles, you know, i ve been to prison twice. it s always going to be a part of our lives. there was only 16 of us with him. we get to be the people that tell the story. tonight, their stories in a cnn special report. front row to history, the 9/11 classroom. hello, i m victor blackwell. most of us remember where we were on september 11th, 2001. i was in college, and i remember clearly walking into class and seeing my professor fixated on a tv. his hand was over his mouth, and i looked at the tv, and i saw smoke billowing from a skyscraper. at that moment, that was all i knew. i also remember seeing the president surrounded by young school kids that morning. we later learned that president george w. bu
towers there. innocence lost. join me of a moment of silence. they kept on saying a terrorist attack. 20 kwyears later. do you think that day affected your life, of two you are today? not many people would have thought i would become a cop. i had my stumbles, i have been to prison twice. it is always going to be about our lives. there were only 16 of us with him. we get to be the people two tell story. their story in a cnn special report. front row to history. the 9/11 classroom. hello, i am victor blackwell, most of us remember where we were on september 11th, 2001. i was in college and i remember clearly walking into class and seeing my professor fixated on the tv, his hands was over his mouth and i looked at the tv and i saw smoke bellowing from the skyscraper. that was all i knew. i remember seeing the president surrounded by young school kids that morning. we learned president george w. bush got words of the first plane crashed into the center. he w
are in new jersey and at least 4.5 million people are still under flood warnings at this hour as swollen rivers continue to present a danger to so many residents. we ve already seen thousands of people in multiple states being rescued from the high waters. millions of others are now beginning to clean up the debris, clearing out their flooded basements, trying to move downed trees, many of them off of their cars. let s get the very latest, what it looks like today with cnn s polo sandoval. he s live in one hard-hit community in new jersey. hey there, polo. reporter: hey, kate. some of the hardest work is just getting started for so many residents here in new jersey. we ve driven and walked these streets and you see those scenes we ve seen in the past with other similar incidents where you have people putting out their belongings that were destroyed out on the curb and then there were some that lost their homes altogether. you see the house behind me or what was left of the
coconspirators in georgia might be the next. to take a plea deal intern on donald trump. i m ayman mohyeldin, let s get started. tonight, new developments on the israel-hamas war, which is now in its 16-day. a new aid convoy of 14 trucks entered the gaza strip through the rafah border crossing with egypt today. according to the united nations, that is. it is the second batch of relief to enter gaza this weekend. 20 trucks of medicine, food, water, came throe reon yesterday. this only offers, of course, a small sliver of relief to the needed of more than 2 millio people in the gaza strip. according to palestinian vil society groups before the october 7th attack, about 500 trucks were entering gaza daily. president biden spoke of prime minister benjamin netanyahu earlier today, affirming that there will be a continued flow of assistance into the region. the war is already spreading outside of gaza. israelayit has launched an underground compound at a mosque in the occupie