here s my question for you guys with that beautiful shot of port can canaveral. big sunset guy. but the older i get, the older i get, the sunrise is rising in the rankings. it doesn t it hasn t met sunset, cheerily, but clearly, but beginning to appreciate the sunrise. nicole: because you re going to sleep much earlier will: it s partially this job. no, but not just that, doctor. if you ve ever gotten up early just leisurely, not because you had to, but if you just kind of got up and watched the sunrise, it s pretty i amazing. nicole: especially over a nice warm cup of coffee when you have nothing to do and you can just enjoy it. i don t know, i m a sunset person. i think sunsets are beautiful. pete: yeah, you know, i m almost never up for the sunrise unless it s looking down sixth avenue. but the other day i got up, like, three hours earlier than normal, i had a bunch. of yard work, i was out there by myself, the world waking up will: yes. pete: just taking it in i
insurrection at the capitol. what s new signs, the next possible terminal indictment for trump is in georgia. we are going in-depth on it all coming up. and later, like a war zone, a parkland parent who walked the school turned crime scene for the first time since 2018 massacre joins us live to talk about the traumatic visit. all of these stories and much more is ahead. and good saturday morning to you, i am katie phang. we start today show with millions of americans reaching their boiling point over the brutal heat baking much of the country for yet another day. 84 million americans are under heat alerts stretching from the pacific northwest all the way to right here in miami, florida through tuesday. that is more than 3200 miles of people just sweating it out and trying to stay cool anyway that they can. the valley of the sun is definitely living up to its name. phoenix is sizzling and temperatures topping 110 degrees, for a 15th straight day. but that is nothing, com
people know i take classified documents i was briefed about this discovery and surprised to learn that there were any government records taken there to that office. good day. i m andrea mitchell in washington. we will have breaking news on george santos, the disgraced long island republican. first news impacting travelers across the country. flights are resuming after an faa ordered national ground stop just before 6:00 a.m. eastern time caused by an outage to a critical computer system for airline pilots. tom costello has been on top of this story all morning. what do we know? what do the runways look like right now? 7,000 delays nationwide, 1,100 canceled. this computer system called the notum went down. it gives pilots information about the airports they are coming from, where they re going and potential alternative airports. it s included in this. the computer system went down in the early morning hours. as the delays mounted, the faa came in and said, we have to
erica hill. a critical night of debates, candidates making their final push just 13 days to go until election day. in pennsylvania one of the most crucial senate races this year, the first and only debate between democrat john fetterman and republican mehmet oz. the two sparring on a number of topics. it was fetterman s health, though, that s really controlling the headlines this morning. fetterman of course is still recovering from a stroke he suffered in may. he did struggle at times during the debate. we are going to take a closer look. plus, a crime of major a he can focus in new york where kathy hochul faced off with lee zeldin. the two exchanging bashsrbs ove abortion rights and the 2020 election. hochul s lead is shrinking. we will break down all the headlines from last night s debate. let s begin with cnn congressional correspondent jessica dean who is in harrisburg, pennsylvania, this morning. jessica, john fetterman s health was a major focus before the debate las
triple threat of flu, covid and rsv. and trapped underground, wochbtone of the people rescued tells cnn about their wild ordeal. this is what we re watching. and thank you for being here. candidates took to the stage and so what did voters take away from the debates? in pennsylvania, john fetterman and mehmet oz faced off sparring over abortion, inflation and fracking. and it was also voters best chance to see how fetterman performed as he continues to recover from a stroke six months ago. and in new york, governor hochul went head to head with her challenger lee zeldin, and that fight largely centering on crime during the heated debate. let s get started in pennsylvania, jessica dean is there. so they came, they debated and what did voters get to see? reporter: yeah, what did voters see because they will ultimately make the decision here. they are the ones that get to make the decision. so we saw john fetterman and mehmet oz coming together for their first and only deba