his intentions the first week of october. the official message from the vice president s office is that he has not made a decision about running for president, and any speculation to the contrary is false. joe johns, cnn, washington. to the weather now and typhoon goni is battling parts of japan after making landfall a few hours ago. winds reached speeds of 260 kilometers per hour, knocking out power to thousands of homes. goni is the strongest storm to hit the region since 1993. at least eight people have died in northeastern turkey after buildings collapsed in heavy flooding. an adult and child are still missing. the heavy rain continued into monday night. two significant milestones have been reached in the u.s. state of washington s disastrous wildfire season. 2015 is now the worst fire year on record for the state. and the current group of 16 wildfires is also the largest in
traveled from delaware to washington this weekend for a secret meeting with influential liberal senator elizabeth warren. she s the leading voice. i m not surprised they will seek her counsel. reporter: the massachusetts senator has refused to endorse front didn frontrunnerner hillary clinton. i want to see all of the presidential candidates lay out where they stand on key issues. reporter: biden associates see a possible opening because clinton has been battling a trust issue. did you wipe the server? with a cloth or something? reporter: the latest orc poll shows 53% have an unfavorable opinion of clinton while 44% view biden that way. bernie sanders sees clinton s numbers as helping him. where he gaining. what the polls seem to indicate is that hillary clinton support seems to be receding.
there s justification for exposure. additionally, think defensively. don t try to catch the falling knife. this market is going to be intensely volatile for the next few weeks. possibly months. with that in mind, there s going to be a lot of money shaken out of very weak hands. you want to have exposure to the vehicle vix. interest rates are basically zero. a government could cut interest rates to give the market a boost. does washington sounds like we lost jim there. peter, i want to ask you that question. i will ask you richard. since interest rates are zero, that would be the government response. does washington have any tools to revert a crash or a financial crisis?
everyone that she claimed to be broke. he said, you have to pay the bills. those quotes are going to haunt them again as it is matched up against this $140 million earnings. you have been doing new reporting about joe biden, the vice president of the united states. we were expecting him to give us a firm decision whether or not he would run for the democratic presidential nomination this summer. now you are learning he is once again delaying that definitive answer? he is. he is pushing it back. he sees no reason to make up his mind right now. he is watching what s happening in the democratic race. there s a division in biden world as we call it from delaware to washington. there are many of his old advisors who want him to keep an open mind and consider jumping into this race for the presidency. others do not want him to do so. joe biden i m told has not made up his mind at all. he is not leaning one way or the other. the reason this is significant, he is considering it. he would n
timothy cardinal dollen sits down with us. mornings are better with friends. right to that fox news alert. beau biden, son of vice president joe biden has died after a long battle with brain cancer. the vice president and family sharing the news last night as an outpouring support comes from both sides of the political aisle. kristen fisher is live in washington with the latest. good morning. you know the biden family is very well-known and very well liked here in washington beau biden s final battle with cancer was largely kept private. condolences from both sides of the aisle are pouring in with many of the presidential candidates expressing their sympathy on twitter. jeb bush saddened by the news of beau biden s passing.