300,000 impacted across the country. And while some hold out hope of finding loved ones alive amid the devastation, others already know exactly what they have lost. Translator im alone now, he says. I had a home and a family. Now, i have nothing. And take a look at these pictures, the one on the left was taken shortly after Dannelly Cavalcante escaped from prison 12 days ago. The one on is what he looked like now, new look, new clothes and apparently transportation. A News Conference with the latest on the manhunt just an hour away. And President Bidens president ial campaign has pushed to do something the candidate himself has shied away from, focus more on former President Donald Trump in the hopes of giving the Biden Campaign a badly needed financial boost. But we start in morocco where the golden window, that 72hour period where rescuers are most likely to find survivors is about to close. Ratcheting up the heartbreak and misery in the most devastating earthquake in 100 years. We just learned the death toll is 2,681. And dozens of injured and casualty figures expected to rise. Most coming from remote towns like this, in and around the Atlas Mountains, some of the poorest parts of countries. Many blocked off with roads. And in places where rescue teams can get to, theyre heading to there. But a daunting challenge that they said on the today show with very little equipment available, the rescuers have the exhausting job of digging with a shovel or sometimes, just their bare hands. Were trying to get people, were looking for people, still. Its hard, because you can see, its very basic. Its full of areas, its not easy to find pockets of survivors but were still working. In the city of marrakech, large sections of the citys center have been destroyed. Tourists and locals are sleeping outside, either because they lack shelter or afraid of being crushed in aftershocks. In one of the remote villages hardest hit, raf. Reporter were seeing devastation all across the disaster zone, with the death toll thats rising all the time. But much of the worst damage is concentrated in Remote Mountain villages like this one. This village is called moulay brahim. Were about 30 miles east of the epicenter of the earthquake here. This was a Community Hit hard. It was home to some 3,000 people. They tell us about 40 people were killed in the initial quake on friday night. So that is more than 1 of this village that lost their lives. We met a man here called lasim, he lost not only his wife, but his three daughters and his baby son. He told us, he does not know how hes going to carry on with grief on that scale. The only photograph he still had of his wife was her national i. D. Card. Despite all the heartbreak in villages like this across the region, the Rescue Effort continues. We have seen just in this community, not just professional volunteer, professional rescue teams from turkey and italy, but also just local people, volunteers, who hand by patient hand have been sifting through the rubble, trying to save the lives of their neighbors. There was a rescue here earlier. That is giving people hope that they may still find survivors. The experts will tell you, it is the first 72 hours after the earthquake that are absolutely critical that represent the best chance of finding people alive. Rescue teams here say theyre committed to working this as long as it takes. Even as that window starts to close. Back to you. Raf sanchez, thank you for that. I want to bring in the senior manager of Asia Operations for world central kitchen, which has served millions of meals and provided other relief in devastated areas like morocco. She is in marrakech right now. Thank you so much for talking with us. Tell us, first of all, just what youre sees and what is needed most. So, we have the kitchen team and scouts out using air assets, fourwheel drives working extremely closely with communities. And we are getting out to those remote villages as fast as we possibly can to serve the community with fresh milk and water, especially in those hardhit regions. What have they described to you about what theyre seeing and what they need to help the people there that have gone through this almost unspeakable tragedy . See, the wonderful thing about the moroccan people is that they have jumped in heads first, hearts first, to help their community members. And just to be able to be serving, during this extremely awful time, but we are seeing a lot of devastation. There has been a lot of criticism on the ground there about what the government has done, that they havent moved after i dont want to get new the middle of the politics of this, thats not why youre there. But do you have the resources you need . How well equipped are you to meet the needs of the people who are looking to you for help . Once again, weve got the help of the people, with the help of world kitchen, and the networks. Were able to scale to be able to meet those needs, that is happening at the moment, right now with fresh meal, sandwiches and fruit and water. And very soon, we will have equipment that is coming in to be able to cook thousands of meals. And thats going to be able to be deployed into some remote regions. Thats the part of the mission that folks here in the United States know best that youre able to feed people who dont have the ability to do that. But your organization is not just doing that. You sent us a Video Showing one of your helicopters being used to evacuate an earthquake victim from a mountain village. The helicopter literally perched on the edge of that mountain road. Tell us about the breadth of your mission and what you hope to be able to accomplish, ultimately, in the coming days and perhaps weeks. Absolutely. So central kitchen, were laser focused at reaching communities at the margins. Were focused on overcoming every challenge in order to serve in dignity in the form of fresh meals and fresh drinking water. And the video that youre seeing now is the testimony to the pilot, number one, the american pilot, who is able to take us to those places and works with those people in the high Atlas Mountains who really know it like the back of their hands and that enables the world central kitchen as a superpower to be hopeful and able to reach as many communities as soon as possible. That is an unbelievable picture. Ive driven those roads, the Precipitous Drop where hes landed. All of those roads in the high Atlas Mountains are absolutely incredible. So, kudos for him for being able to do that. So, as people are watching this and they see how great the need is, what can people do to help . People can help by heading to wck. Org, there will be more information. Well keep updating everybody as things develop. And as we scale up our operation to feed families in the moroccan high Atlas Mountains. Thank you for all of you and all your colleagues do. We wish you luck as you continue that fantastic work. Thank you. And in those remote regions as we just saw in the video of that helicopter, search teams are struggling to meet mountainous villages where entire villages have collapsed. Sky news chief correspondent Stewart Ramsey is reporting 2 miles east of marrakech. Reporter theyre coming to find people which theyve been doing already and also now to clear the roads. Its very difficult. Cant get trucks past here at all. They need to try to get hands there on the equipment further up. There are survivors, many thought wouldnt be found here. And these villages, i mean, they were really hit hard. Look at that, across four people survived in that town. You can see its on top of a hill. The monastery is on the back, thats collapsed. And Everything Else around it has collapsed. As i say, only four people escaped from that. Absolutely everyone else has died. The first rescue teams came in and assessed the building of what survived here. Everyone else has died. Sky news, Stewart Ramsey, thank you for that. The ongoing fight, 22 years later, 9 11, to shed light on saudi arabias involvement as america remembers those who were lost. Were back in 60 seconds. This year, 22 years after the September 11th Terrorist Attacks upended the nation, the emotion is still raw. And we saw it and heard it this morning. [ bells ] New York Citys ground zero just after 9 00 a. M. , mourners mixing with the leaders of the nation, including Vice PresidentKamala Harris. The symbolic bells ringing at 8 46, 9 03, the exact moments when the planes hit each of the towers. That followed by a Moment Of Silence and the reading of the names of those killed in the attacks. My brother thomas swift. Your family loves and misses you, we may have been torn from us that day, but your love and memories will never be torn from our hearts. And at the pentagon, an American Flag was unfurled over the side of the building where the hijacked commercial airliner crashed. Remembrances, now all too familiar, but no less heartbreaking. And so many questions remain. 40 of the people who died in the twin towers on September 11th, 2001 remain unidentified, though two more dna matches came in just on friday. And on capitol hill, theres a new Bipartisan Push to understand exactly what happened. And how involved saudi arabia may have been in the attacks. Connecticut democratic senator Richard Blumenthal and republican senator ron johnson are now pressing the fbi director and the Attorney General to release the complete unredacted records of saudi arabias role. Nbcs rehema ellis is at Ground Zeerry with us. Also with me, cofounder of Punchbowl News and msnbc contributor jake sherman. Thanks to both of you for being here. Rehema, it never gets any easier. Walk us through what happened in the events commemorating this anniversary. Reporter chris, youre right, it doesnt get easier, two decades later, 22 years ago, the nation falls in ghastly horror about what happened to it. Today, again, this morning, the nation stood and paused to remember all of those whose lives were lost 22 years ago, nearly 3,000 of them. We played some of the poignant scenes, the sounding of the bells, the ringing of the bells. The moments of silence. Even the moments of silence filled with emotion. And the sounds from the Family Members remembering their loved ones lost. As one man just said, as his loved one was torn away from him violently, but he remains in his heart. One thing i want to mention to you, what people are thinking about, names continue to be added to this wall. There have been 341 firefighters who have died of 9 11related illnesses since the attack 22 years ago, adding to that number of 343. In addition there is, as you point out, these people who remember the remains of those victims who have not yet been identified. But its important to remember that the city Medical Examiner has made a solemn pledge to all of the Family Members that theyre going to do everything they can to identify the remains of their loved ones, no matter how long it takes. Tonight there is going to be a tribute in light, that weve seen so many years. Down through battery park, just a few steps from ground zero. And its the beaming towers of light shooting up into the sky, a reminder of what was lost here more than two decades ago. Those are the kinds of things that people have been thinking about today. Theyre going to be remembrances going on across the country. There are remembrances going on everywhere. Including with the man who is now 28 years old. He was only 6 years old, when his father who was a policeman and his uncle, a fireman, died on 9 11. I asked him what it was like for him to be here today. Take a listen. Today, remembrance, but its also like a celebration of my fathers life. So, i mean, every year, the Police Officers and firefighters Sand Councilmen for my dad, they come hover to our house for a barbecue, tell us stories about my dad, tell us things outside of home at work to understand who he was. It brings him back to life . Yes, maam. Reporter and thats what this moment is about, not allowing the terrorists to take the life and the love of the ones that were part of their lives. They will come here every year, they say, because its so important that the nation remember and not forget what happened here on September 11th, 2001. Chris. Rehema ellis, thank you for that. Jake, there is the emotion, and also dont answer questions, right . And the Bipartisan Group of senators say in their letter they havent received a single letter or obtained an explanation for any of the hundreds of redactions that remain. What more can you tell us about this bipartisan effort . Reporter this is long, chris, a subject of contention on capitol hill. That lawmakers feel like the administration, not only this administration, but the previous administrations have withheld information, intelligence, data, documents, letters, records about saudi arabias role in the September 11th attacks. What it knew, what it didnt know. Whether it gave money, all sorts of questions that lawmakers have had traditionally. Now, they dont have a ton of recourse here if they dont get the information, especially because some of it is unclassified. But i will say this, they are threatening, senator Richard Blumenthal of connecticut, ron johnson of wisconsin, indicating they would be willing to subpoena and start what could be a protracted legal fight over these documents. Again, if you think about this at a 30,000foot level, weve had a lot of complication with saudi arabia. A robust relationship in which the saudis bought weaponry from the United States, than previously in the past. We have now, the saudi arabians are in negotiations with the israelis and the americans over normalizing relationships the Relation Shinn with israel. So, theres a lot of geopolitical ways in the mix here as well. We also have interests by some of these same senators, by the way, in saudi a much less important issue, but saudi arabias role on the liv golf tour. There are a lot of issues with saudi arabia, this atop them. And going to get attention in the days and weeks ahead. And you have the senators saying if the doj do not provide the documents in the weeks ahead theyre going to consider the tools ahead. What does that mean exactly . It means subpoena, chris. They dont have a ton of resource. By the way, they dont have a ton of resource when it comes to subpoena for Classified Information for otherwise sensitive information. There could be negotiations in which certain lawmakers could see certain information in a secure facility. Theres all sorts of ways for the administration to lower the temperature on this. But i will say this, the Biden Administration probably doesnt want to get into a long political or legal fight with congress over these documents. 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