massive bridge linking russia to the annexed territory of crimea. why this is a big deal both strategically and symbolically and how ukrainian and russian officials are now reacting. also, a major shakeup in uvalde, texas. the school district suspends its entire police force and puts two officials on leave. how if families are reacting. plus hurricane ian blasted its way through florida, knocking out electricity to millions. one community in the storm s path never lost power. how they made it through relatively unscathed. hopeful news in the fight against breast cancer. new day starts right now. it s great to be with you this morning. it s saturday, october 8th. thank you so much for spending some of your morning with us. boris, sorry you re not. you re stuck with me now. that s right. we re grateful to have you, amara. i m so pumped that this is your new home. congratulations to amara walker, being named the new co-anchor of weekend new day. thank you. of
two teachers dead. superintendent hal harrell announced his plan to begin the process of retiring with a closed door school meeting set for monday to discuss the transition. this comes the same day the district suspended its entire police force and placed the acting district police chief on administrative leave. on thursday the school district fired a newly hired officer after cn reporting revealed she was actually go rmer texas state trooper under investigation for her actions on the day of the school shooting. cnn crime and justice correspondent shimon prokupecz has been leading the way on this story. he has more on the growing investigation of the uvalde police force. reporter: the uvalde school district suspending all of its officers, pulling them out of the school in uvalde and placing them in administrative roles. all of this comes after our reporting of a newly hired officer who came from the dps. she resigned from the department
putin s rhett rinne. we have not seen any reason to adjust our own nuclear posture, nor do we vacations they are preparing to use them. but putin can de-escalate this at any time, and there s no reason to escalate. reporter: now t other very important thing that the president said in his comments to those donors in new york city was that he was trying to figure out an off ramp for president vladimir putin, asking how does he find a way out? and this is a question that the president, his top aides, western leaders have been weighing very heavily for the last several months. it s not clear at this point whether they have an answer. it there s no diplomatic off-ramp, and that s very concerning right now. new vems coming four months after the uvalde, texas, massacre at robb elementary school that left 19 students and
understand the wind loads and you understand the stress and strain and you design to that. reporter: this place is the brainchild of cyd kissen, an nfl player, set out to be the cleanest most resilient town in america. there s the elementary school, we have a fieldhouse over there now housing people. it s a shelter. i guess it s fitting that the mascot of babcock high are the trail blazers. trail blazers. everything is very well thought out here. reporter: i ve got to say, my heart still breaks, i feel a little guilty leaving the damage. right. reporter: but it s a relief to come to a place unscathed. yeah, we re feeling the guilt, too. reporter: are you? absolutely. we certainly got it really good out here. it s unfortunate to feel guilty about it. i feel relieved that we re not adding to what first responders have to deal with. and that we re able to help the
there are new increased prices for the next year to offset the rise of inflation. the price hikes include a 3 cent raise on stamps and 4 cents on a postcard and a 4% increase for first class mail. if approved by the postal regulatory commission, the changes would take effect january 22nd, 2023. so this was probably not a good week to look at your 401(k) statement. a lot of ups, a lot of downs. after major rallies, stocked plunged on fridge. the hotter than expected-jobs market reignited fears that the fed might again raise interest rates and potentially do unnecessary harm to the u.s. economy. cnn s matt egan has details. reporter: am rarks boris, wall street started october with a bang, but by the end of the week, most of that optimism had vanished with stocks falling sharply on friday. the september jobs report