>> 4.8 magnitude earthquake hitting the northeast was shaking, felt across several states travel is now being impacted in an around new york city was mistaken identification and errors in decision-making that from the israel defense forces, newly released initial findings into the airstrikes that killed seven aid workers in gaza. we're going to tell you how the idf is responding and the biden administration's reaction to the report. numbers from from the new jobs report and come in way higher than expected. there are they so high that the federal reserve might scrap planned interest rate cuts were following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central >> we're following breaking news out of the northeast are rare, 4.8 magnitude earthquake shaking the tri-state area today, the epicenter was in new jersey, but people felt shaking as far north as main all the way down to the washington, dc area? >> yeah. the good news is the right now at least there appears to be a little damage and officials in new york say the quake posed no threat to life so far, but we are learning that the quake may significant we can lead impact travel that may really be the thing that we're seeing here. we have seen an aviation correspondent pete muntean standing by in washington, dc on that first though, let's go to cnn's polo sandoval for the very latest in new york. hello hey briana. >> take a walk through times square. you would know that it was four pointed magnitude earthquake that shook america's largest city just a few hours ago, and not just a york is do point out really all throughout the northeast, we heard from new york city officials in the last hour really emphasizing that thus far they have received no reports of any sort of structural damage in and around new york city he certainly no injuries as well though they are still conducting their assessments. of course, the infrastructure, it's always a key question here. the bridge's the tunnel well, officials assuring today than fact the tunnels are meant to sort of move with the earth during seismic events and the roughly seven bridges in an iv york city that operated by the mass transit authority. >> there >> built to withstand a seismic event even greater than what we experienced earlier this morning. so really a reason assuring tone from officials here in new york, encouraging people to go about their de, but also to remain vigilant. we also heard from zach is called one of the emergency officials here in new york saying that the risk of any aftershocks that is low, though encouraging people to remain vigilant and also should that take place to take those precautions, to take care of themselves and their families. but again, that is really the key line right now. no major impacts. and as officials described, no major safety events report after this truly historic and highly unusual event, the people on the streets of new york, breon and boar's, it depends on who you ask some people certainly felt it if you're like myself, he didn't feel it on your way in this morning >> polo sandoval, life force in time square. thank you so much. let's bring in sin and aviation correspondent people muntean, pete on the richter scale, 4.8 in the grand scheme of things is not really a huge earthquake like polo said, a lot of people didn't even notice it was happening, but it can impact travel, especially in an area that doesn't frequently see this kind of event it was so big that they had to evacuate the tower, the control tower, 320 feet high at newark liberty international airport. and there are still delays going into and out of newark. in fact, the ground stop was canceled only at the top of the hour, but there is a ground delay program in place for flights going into neural for 77 minutes long. that is the average delay. so an average delay of about an hour and 17 minutes. and the faa says that will remain in place until about 10:00 p.m. eastern daylight time. so we're just at the start of that story. the only good news here right now, at least when it comes to air travel, is that the ground stomp? sent places like jfk and laguardia at bwi at philly international all of those have been canceled. it seems luck flights are getting into and out of those airports. and that the cancellations remain low, although the delays have gone up, just check flightaware about 1,900 delays in the right now, although cancellations remain in the double digits, the jangling chad right now is the impact on ground-based travel, especially rail, amtrak says it is slowing the speed of some trends as it does track inspections up and down the northeast corridor, the trends will remain slow and the delays his will remain in place until those inspections are clear. this is such a manual job really requires a visual inspection. the use of a mark one eyeball to make sure that things are okay. remember, new york is a place that is heavily bridged, heavily tunnels. you'd hold top polo, talk about the fact that a lot of the tunnels are okay right now now the port authority of new york and new jersey, they say that the lincoln tunnel and the holland tunnel both had been inspected. those are okay. mta would jump right to the subway system. they say service is normal right now new jersey transit, which operates a lot of the regional rails into and out of new york they say that trends are still delayed right now, about 20 minutes on average because of these issues, it's a city on the move. lot of people come in and out every day about 1,000,000.5 people commute into and out of new york city each and everyday bores yeah, fortunate that it doesn't appear that anyone was hurt. still got to be cautious though, pete, you got a dangling chat reference in there. >> i >> appreciate that pal pete muntean, thanks. >> briana the israeli military fired two of its commanders involved in the killing of seven aid workers in gaza earlier this week, the israel >> defense forces releasing there preliminary report, which highlights a series of mistakes behind the three airstrikes that took out three world central kitchen vehicles over the course of a mile and a half. >> the >> idf says soldiers involved in the drone strike, misidentifying a shoulder bag that one of the passengers was holding as a weapon, the idf says the surveillance drones did not capture the large world central kitchen decals on the vehicles because it was nighttime israel released the report just hours after president biden held a tense phone call with prime minister benjamin netanyahu and public warnings from multiple administration officials that us policy toward israel's gaza war will change if israel doesn't take inefficient steps to protect civilians, and particularly aid workers in gaza. cnn's jeremy diamond is live for us and israel jeremy tell us more about the report well, briana, this is without question the most thorough and public admission of wrongdoing for killing >> civilians in gaza by the israeli military. since the start of this war, the israeli military says that commanders violated the military's protocols, made errors in decision-making, in ordering these airstrikes which resulted in the deaths of these seven world central kitchen workers, three missiles fired at these vehicles, three vehicles by the world central kitchen over the course of four minutes killing all seven of those workers, the israeli military says that they their forces identified a gunman aboard an an aid truck at the beginning of this journey after receiving the aid that was loaded onto these trucks and they subsequently the military commander subsequently made a very deadly and very incorrect assumption that hamas militants were inside these three vehicles once they left. this warehouse where these aid workers were unloading pallets of aid. they also miss identified what was likely a the bag slung over the shoulders of one of these workers as a weapon. and as you also noted, they the israeli military says that they were not able to see the logo on the world central kitchen vehicles because it was night time. now as a result of this, the israeli military has dismissed two of the officers involved in this strike kernel noche mendel, the brigade chief of staff involved in this, as well as an unidentified major who is serving as the brigades fire support officer. the israeli military's chief of staff also reprimanding three other seeds in your officers, including the head of israel's southern commands. there are still questions of course, about exactly what kinds of changes the israeli military will institute following this review, they say that they will take the lessons learned from this report and apply them going forward. but it's not clear exactly what specific policy changes this it will result in the we'll be watching very carefully for those jeremy, what's the latest with the hostage talks >> well, earlier this week, these are really government submitted. its latest counterproposal, and we are now learning according to a diplomat familiar with the conversations that a hamas has turned down, that latest proposal asserting that it does not reply to any of their demands particularly as we know, one of the key he is sticking points here is the return of palestinians who have been displaced from northern gaza to allow them to return back to their homes. hamas has been demanding unfiltered access for people to return north. the israeli government has been insisting on security checks and limiting the number of people who can return per day. we know that there are other sticking points as well, but this certainly puts talks in a very difficult position. we do know that there are still going to be talk's going forward. in fact, this weekend, the head of the mossad is set to meet with the cia director bill burns and other mediators in egypt over the weekend. so there are still discussions happening, but this is a key moment with hamas refusing this latest counterproposal, which i know from speaking to israeli officials, they viewed as taking significantly more steps in the direction of some of the demands that hamas has been making. and so questions about whether or not a deal can be reached. we know that the israeli government has said that they will move into rafah especially if there is no deal. and so we really are facing a ticking time bomb here in terms of the amount of time that remains for these negotiators to try and forge a deal before the israeli government chooses to move in with that offensive >> all right. jeremy diamond, live for us and israel. thank you for us >> let's discuss now with a member of the house foreign affairs committee, democratic congresswoman madeline dean of wisconsin, or rather of pennsylvania. congresswoman. i apologize for mixing up the state. i do appreciate you being with us this afternoon i was distracted for a moment because we just heard from president biden, a reporters were able to shout questions as he was deporting the white house. he's on the way to baltimore to speak to folks there about the bridge collapsed last week, he was asked if he was happy with the response from israel thus far with the us, asking them to do more to get aid into gaza and to protect the lives of civilians and aid workers the president said, and i quote, i asked them to do what they are doing would you agree with that assessment from president biden >> well bores it's, good to be with you and you're right, i'm from suburban philadelphia, pennsylvania and i can report we felt the earthquake here to i'm proud of the president. i know we are less than 24 hours since his i believe very direct. stern coal with prime minister netanyahu where he told the prime minister that he must not stand in the way of humanitarian aid, that he was outraged. i can presume he said he was outraged by the death of the seven world kitchen central workers who were so precisely taken out in their aid vehicles. it's a haar but he also said, as the readout shows us that mr. netanyahu must allow an empower his negotiators to get the hostages out in addition, more aid must come in. opening of other passageways, whether george border or not so i'm not sure what the president meant, but certainly we are seeing some evidence that mr. netanyahu and his coalition are taking this seriously. but i have to tell you, we are 32,000 civilians dead in in gaza in addition to those seven angels, as the chef cold them that were killed in a very targeted accidental, i hope, but very targeted strike on their vehicles 200 other aid workers are dead >> i had the chance >> when i was in israel twice now, since the beginning at this war, to meet with unrwa officials in fact, unrwa officials in the ground on the ground in israel, but also the director in rafah, they have lost 200 of their aid workers. and he says somehow the remaining ones come in faithfully day after day to do the impossible so i praised the president and i like all of this at the feet of prime minister netanyahu congresswoman, something that you said stuck out to me about the strike against the world central kitchen aid workers you said accidental. >> i hope there has been a lot of speculation that perhaps because this happened in a deconflicted zone, that it wasn't a mix-up. i have not seen any evidence that has given credence to that theory, but i do want to ask you about the investigation itself. we know that us officials received the initial our results of an investigation by the israelis. do you believe that is going to be transparent and thorough enough to give you peace of mind that whatever steps israel takes toward accountability actually meet the moment i don't know and i'll reserve judgment on that, but i hope that the world will come around and say we actually need an >> independent investigation because we have lost too many lives. and these were lives of aid workers in what was apparently a deconflicted zone literally a street that was deconflicted good so i do hope it is accidental, but man oh man, these accidents with a military that boasts and the prime minister literally in my meeting with him on november the 11th boasted of their superior intelligence and their superior ability to pinpoint and target well, it looks here like terrible intelligence. and the ability to pinpoint and target. we need a full investigation. we need full transparency. >> and i'm >> remembering we had three hostages who came out shirts off, who were shot and killed by the idf there's just way too much of this going on >> congresswoman you are describing an investigation that is independent something that the secretary of state, antony blinken initially called for, but the white house has since walk that backer or tried to clarify it, saying that he was referring to the idf probe that's already underway world central kitchen wants an independent review, not one conducted by the idf or the israeli military. it sounds like you agree that you want someone outside of israel to take a look at what happened more thoroughly? >> i do i agree with that. and i believe the administration will take a look at the investigation that is provided by israel by idf and will decide whether or not they think it is a full investigation. and i would urge administration to have that followed up with an independent investigation. >> congressman i want to ask you about some recent polling from the wall street journal, specifically in your state or there was a question asked of folks whether they preferred donald trump to joe biden on handling the war between israel and hamas. and the former president came out on top beating biden by double digits. it was 43 trump, 29 biden. i'm sure you've heard from constituents who are frustrated about what they're seeing in gaza. what's your message to voters ahead of an important election in a state like yours that could be critical to a path to the white house >> well, thanks for sharing that poll. but when we're talking about this very critical subject, i can't think of anything more starkly clear. mr. netanyahu, i believe, is waiting his days out because he would like to have the return of what i believe is a useful idiot to people like mr. netanyahu. mr. netanyahu, after all, let's think about this he was not honest about how he was going to prosecute this war. he told us they could be more targeted and strip for instead, he's dropped 2000 pound dumb bombs and taken out whole villages, whole buildings and neighbourhoods. mr. netanyahu does not want a two-state solution. neither doesn't mr. trump we are better off. the world is better off, and the palestinian people the, israeli people will be better off if mr. netanyahu is ultimately decided in a new vote, whether or not he should continue but mr. trump would be a useful idiot to mr. netanyahu's. i think failed ways, the failure of the prosecution of this war israel had the right, has the right and obligation to defend itself. it's security, its borders. >> jews >> around the world have the right to this homeland. but at the same time, we have to lift up the homeland of the palestinian people. mr. trump would not be anywhere near that, just as mr. netanyahu isn't mr. biden is the world leader who can lead us toward a two-state solution toward the region living in a more peaceful place >> congresswoman madeleine dean, we very much appreciate your perspective. glad to see you. you've made it through the earthquake. i hope nothing fell off the shelf not at all. thanks so much for us. >> thank you so much, congressman >> so the >> jobs market is still red hot, blowing past expectations what does this mean for the fed's war on inflation? a complicated picture will break down. and speaking of the economy, the total solar eclipse already bringing big business to cities in its path up next, how those five minutes of totality in several states are going to boost the us 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