themselves fleeing for their lives. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with robyn curnow. so hurricane henri is barreling towards the northeastern u.s. right now with landfall expected in the coming hours on either long island or southern new england. now, more than 50 million people take a look at this satellite image here more than 50 million people are under hurricane or tropical-storm warnings. and states of emergency have been declared in new york, rhode island, and connecticut. cnn has just obtained this video of flooded streets in downtown hoboken, new jersey. this is part of the rain system already hitting the northeast. for days, residents have been prepared warned to prepare for situations like this, and to evacuate or to shelter in safe places. and here s what new york governor andrew cuomo told his state. take a listen. new york tough also means new york smart. and new york smart, today, means get out of harm s way please. so let s go strai
our top story this hour, more than 50 million people across the northeastern u.s. are under hurricane or tropical storm warnings right now. hurricane henri has been building strength over the atlantic, and landfall is expected in the coming hours on either long island or southern new england. the national hurricane center has a stark warning, especially for those in areas under a storm surge warning, saying plainly, this is a life-threatening situation. and we are already seeing signs of danger. as you can see, cnn just obtained this video of flooded streets in downtown new jersey. this is part of a rain system already hitting parts of the northeast. in connecticut, both mandatory and voluntary evacuations have been posted across several coastal cities. the state s governor is encouraging others to shelter in place. in fact, across the northeast, millions of residents have now been preparing for the storm for days. and emergency personnel and disaster response teams are on hi
good morning and welcome to way too early, the show that always wears clean socks. i m jonathan lemire on this friday, september 24th. we ll start with the news. we ve got a lot to get to. the house select committee investigating the january 6th insurrection subpoenaed four of former president trump s closest allies. former white house chief of staff mark meadows, dan scavino, former white house adviser steve bannon, and former pentagon chief cash patel. the committee says it s seeking information about trump s actions leading up to and during the riot and demands the men turn over relevant documents by october 7th. according to the subpoenas, meadows and scavino were in contact with the organizers of the rally that preceded the violence and meadows took numerous steps to undermine the election results leading up to january 6th. scavino also allegedly met with trump on january 5th to discuss ways to persuade members of congress against certifying joe biden s victory. in b
why the russian president says the west is ignoring his demands. and cbs holly williams is in the trenches tonight on ukraine s eastern border. the search for a nominee. tonight, the president lobbies u.s. senators as he nears a supreme court choice. could his pick get republican support? trump s torn-up documents. why some of the former president s records central to congress investigation had to be taped back together. and american kindness. how one teenager is giving thousands of sick children the gift of reading. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us. we are approaching the point in the pandemic where everyone in america who wants a covid vaccine will be eligible to get one. tonight, pfizer asking the f.d.a. for emergency use authorization for its vaccine for children ages six months to four years old. now, this comes earlier than expected. the company says it was
ainsley: this is fox & friends. we start with a fox news alert. a major cellular outage impacting tens of thousands of americans right now. kurt the cyberguy is going to join us. pete: plus, joe biden considers executive action on the border after constantly saying time and time again he didn t have the power. he couldn t do it. south dakota governor kristi noem reacts. steve and two days until the republican primary in south carolina, lawrence is having breakfast with friends at the golden egg at surfside beach. all right. ladies and gentlemen, put down your phone, it s not working anyway. the second hour of fox & friends starts right now and, remember, mornings are better with phones. steve: all right a fox news alert. if you are waking up this morning and looking at your phone, you could be having a problem with it and you are not alone. there is a major cellular outage being reported nationwide. pete: as of now, it appears at&t users are the hardest hit with