i m alex marquardt in the situation room. out front next. 34 hours, that s how much oxygen is left for the five people missing on a submersible heading to the titanic. plus, hunter biden s plea deal. president biden s son agreeing to plead guilty to federal criminal charges, most likely avoiding jail time. republicans are calling it a sweetheart deal. is it? and turning russians from putin s war into a prison cell. the new campaign from behind bars for alexei navalny. his daughter dasha is my guest. good evening. i m erin burnett. the clock is ticking as rescuers race to save five people on board that submersible off the coast of newfoundland called the titan. it has about 34 hours of breathable air left, according to the coast guard. the vessel was headed 13,000 feet beneath the ocean s surface heading to the titanic. it s been missing since yesterday morning. rescue teams are gathering at the scene. the search area for the su submersible is now larger than the
midterm election season and an all-out dash to the finish line with many key races coming down to the wire. critical battleground states of georgia, nevada, arizona and pennsylvania could tip the balance of power to either party in washington. many voters have already made up their minds. more than 38 million early ballots have been cast in 47 states. president biden and former president obama and trump alhe of pennsylvania this weekend where a razor close race could hold the key to a senate majority. cnn s jessica dean and jeff zeleny are tracking all the action on the campaign trail. jeff, there you are in georgia, a state that could hold a key for control of the senate. what has been the message today from the candidates? reporter: fredricka, georgia is absolutely essential to democrats holding their senate majority because senator raphael warnock is one of the most vulnerable democrats going down into the final days, the final hours of this election season. you can see
where they wait to figure out how they can get into the u.s. and you can see encampments have already taken up most of this little square here. you can see along this street you ve got an art gallery, a nice restaurant. but then just turn the corner here and look down the sidewalk, you can see tents, families set up for days and weeks with nowhere else to go at this point. reporter: we drive an hour outside mexico city where a government run shelter is set up to handle the overflow. officials tell us most here from haiti. makeshift medical stations. this little girl complaining of a sore throat. her dad says she s not wanted to eat in five days. they pass the time doing chores and playing sports. their cellphones sit in a web of chargers, battery power fuels their chances of getting online cpb appointment.
the result? migrants flooding into mexico where they then wait to figure out how they can get into the u.s. you can see encampments have already taken up most of this little square here. you can see along this street you ve got an art gallery, a nice restaurant. but then just turn the corner here and look down this sidewalk. you can see tents and families who have been set up for days and weeks with nowhere else to go at this point. we drive an hour outside mexico city where a government-run shelter is set up to handle the overflow. officials tell us most here from haiti. makeshift medical stations. this little girl complaining of a sore throat. her dad says she has not wanted to eat in five days. they pass the time doing chores and playing sports. their cell phones sit in a web