Price in serving our country. We can answer that question tomorrow resoundingly yes, absolutely think about how generations of americans throughout our history have come together to meet the tests of their time, our parents, our grandparents, our great grandparents defended democracy. They built the Great American middle class. They marched for civil rights and Voting Rights for Workers Rights and womens rights. For lgbt rights an the rights of people with disabilities. And tomorrow we face the test of our time. So remember, its not just my name or Donald Trumps name on the ballot, its the kind of
in you believe we need to reform our criminal Justice System so everyone is treated fairly, then you have to vote. And if you believe if you believe we should never write discrimination in to our laws [ cheers and applause ] well then, you know, you know, North Carolina, you have to vote to get rid of hp2. Now, this is so energizing, we could keep going with a long
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Adams before going to the rose garden today. Quite the treat for those turkeys. Thank you for inviting us into your home today. That is for special report. Fair, balanced, unafraid. The story with ed henry starts right now. Ed breaking this hour, any minute President Trump will take the stage and sunrise, florida. The president bolted new yorks high taxes and proclaimed the Sunshine State is now his permanent presence. On a day the dow scores the close, he will no doubt fire up the supporters and the advisor from a city warning, traffic will be snarled around the arena since its drawing into thousands. You see the arrived hours before hand. They are at odds with the public impeachment efforts ramping up on capitol hill. You will take you to the rally live as it gets under way. Good evening, i am ed henry and
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even some of the local government buildings weren t spared. this is just a snapshot of what many other families are having to deal with throughout parts of the northeast. of course some lost people they ll never see again. absolutely. gosh, just looking at what s behind you, polo, it s pretty unbelievable. every image is harder to watch than the next. we ll keep checking back with polo in new jersey. let s go to pennsylvania right now. i mean pennsylvania has been under water. look at some of these images. the governor has been giving updates. will continue to be giving updates on the situation there. in philadelphia, including a major expressway, so much of it remains under water due to the catastrophic flooding. just look at that. pete muntean is live in ft. washington, pennsylvania, which is just north of philly with the very latest. pete, what are you seeing there now? reporter: kate, we know that flooding hit the philly area hard, but governor tom wolf is
states. new york recorded more rain yesterday, the first day of september than it usually sees the entire month of september. we saw more than three inches of rain per hour fall in central park. the united states national weather service issued a flood emergency in manhattan, brooklyn, queen, the bronx, staten island and parts of lyle long island last night and this is the first time such an issue was issued for the city. people were trapped in the subways with the heroic men and women of the new york fire department rescued all of them. they were trapped. we re seeing the same story of heroism across new jersey and pennsylvania, as well. for now, 11 people in new york and new jersey died from the storm, and i want to express my heartfelt thanks to all the first responders and everyone
rates just got into the creeks and we have incredible records on all of these rivers. andrea, in the northeast irene in 2011 and floyd were the storms of record in 1999. this beat that. this beat some of the worst hurricanes we ve ever seen for the river totals in the northeast and that picture that we showed you in philadelphia and the schuylkill river. the last time it was that high was the 1979 hurricane agnes and this beat that even. so, yes, this is unprecedented and unheard of. and briefly, let s go to pennsylvania where emergency officials have been briefing and the president will speak in a couple of minutes and we will take that speech fully. we also know ida has not only caused significant damages to home, businesses and public infrastructure and for some it has significantly disrupted lives and families as the governor indicated. during the planning and response