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To dismiss the subway attack as not terror related. this is terror of someone attempting to terrorize our system. they brought in what appears to be some form of smoke device. they discharged a weapon, and so i don t want to be premature in identifying that this was or was not. i think at this time, the investigators are going to do their due diligence to properly identify what happened here. new york governor kathy hochul on scene today called for an end to new york s recent wave of violent crime. we say no more. no more mass shootings. no more disrupting lives. no more creating heartbreak for people. just trying to live their lives as normal new yorkers. it has to end and it ends now. and we re also learning more about the surveillance cameras at the subway stop. what can you tell us about that? yeah, we are learning that the cameras that are actually in the subway stop were not ....
This group, which is so imboldened that people like david duke who were there are tweeting to the president saying we put you in office. it s important for him to o condemn this white nationalism root and branch. i would recommend you take a good look in the mirror and remember it was white americans who put you in the presidency, not radical leftists. that from david duke. we know the president had the to disavow any type of endorsement from david duke early in the primaries and into the general election of itself. david duke on scene today was saying that they you know, thanked president trump, that he is helping them realize their agenda. but when we see what s going on with this, brian, and you said that there s fear of change, this was over a statue of robert e. lee being taken down. the city council voted to have ....
Have already been charged. next to the severe storms hitting at this hour. from philadelphia up into new york and new england. a state of emergency in wisconsin. flash flooding and rivers in record levels there. the national guard called in. roads underwater across several states after half a foot of rain. abc s alex perez from the storm zone tonight. reporter: tonight, drivers caught in flash floods from ohio to new york. in buffalo, firefighters pushing this car to dry land. we re coming upon them and pushing em out, but we re trying to cut off everything right now. reporter: parts of the midwest reeling, half a foot of rain in just hours wednesday north of chicago. floodwaters busting through a basement window, racing into this wisconsin home. the governor declaring a state of emergency, on scene today. for something this big, it s remarkable not only is there not a fatality, but that there hasn t been serious injury. reporter: across the border in gurnee, illinois, flo ....
The names. so it helps. reporter: daniels says the progress of the site helps. the towers finished. the museum is now open and the monday a is easily accessible from the street. so a pretty moving tribute to the lives lost that day. to. rick leventhal on scene today. good to see you, thank you very much. the president, as i mentioned and showed you, holding a town hall meeting with members of the u.s. military to mark the attacks of 9/11 and john bussey is here, the associate editor of the wall street journal. won a purr litter prize for the journal s coverage. the title eye of the storm. one journey through desperation and chaos and today he seems comfortable the city is safe, the police commissioner. so much has changed. so much has not changed. the conk of the wall street journal the journal got the ....