disaster. good morning. welcome to way too early on this tuesday, september 27th. thank you for starting your day with us. we ll begin with new reporting on what to expect from tomorrow s hearing. according to the washington post, the committee plans to show footage of roger stone, the trump ally recorded in the weeks before the capitol attack by danish documentary filmmakers. they focus ond six hours of material and selected about 10 minutes worth of footage. cnn obtained several clips and one clip recorded a day before the election after a rally in georgia stone can be heard calling for violence. excellent. let s get right to the violence. shoot to kill. cnn-tifa. shoot to kill. gone this. [ beep ] f the voting, get right to the violence stone said the day before the election. he reportedly followed up that remark claiming he was kidding. here are two more clips of stone explaining how the trump campaign planned all along to reject the election results if he lost.
remember. new is a cue from space friday it was the first that nowhere in the uk reached 20 celsius, and it is because of the brisk northerly wind vigilfor mama the daily mail dedicates its front page to the queen s childrens vigil at westminster hall, as the new king stands aside his mother s coffin. saturday s times also runs with the same story declaring it the vigil an emotional end to a week of national mourning for the united kingdom. the guardian focuses on the death of elizabeth ii and the invitation of the saudi crown prince, mohammed bin salman, calling his visit a stain on the queen s memory . and crossing to a commonwealth country, the new zealand herald reports on the queues to see the queen lying in state reaching capacity, as people wait for 2h hours in line. in other news, the international edition of the financial times leads on german government s move to control three refineries. so let s begin. the new york times reports on the ongoing despairfor t
and why she s resonating with voters there. and glenn youngkin will talk about how he was propelled into the governor s mansion last year. this has developed into a big storm, that means the impacts will be far and wide. it will bring heavy rain, strong winds, flash flooding, storm surge, along with isolated tornado activity along florida s gulf coast. there is going to be an interruption of power, plan on that. understand that will happen. florida governor desantis warning people to prepare for the worst as hurricane ian inches closer toward the gulf coast of florida. hello, i m john roberts, good monday to you. jacqui: good monday to you, john. i m jacqui heinrich in for sandra smith. the hurricane s exact path is uncertain but what s clear is the storm is rapidly intensifying as forecasters warn it could strengthen into a category 4 system by the time it reaches florida. john: churning west of jamaica and south of cuba, expecting catastrophic damage. this as the na
reportedly turning their ire on the head of the world bank. and it may have something to do with his refusal to bend to john kerry on climate change. we ll tell you the back story there. first, as you know, we are getting very close to the mid-terms as we get inside six weeks. very tight in these races. once again, it could come down to that number of places but could come down to georgia where herschel walker is gaining on the incumbent, raphael warnock with this sort of straightforward approach making headlines. he said this at an event over the weekend. this is sort of the new, you know what we re hearing from him right now. he s saying i m not a politician. i m not the smartest guy in the world. what i do know, i know how to protect my family and all of you are my family. i know how to budget. you don t spend money you don t have. they re spending all the money they don t have. he talked about student loans. very interesting. getting a lot of attention today for herschel
hello to you, john. this father was visiting his child in a quiet town, shot dead in the hotel lobby. courtyard by marriott, parents of students were staying for parents weekend. identifying him as paul coots of long island. john: two suspects have been charged and both are no strangers to police, and alarming discovery in the pair s hotel room, finding bomb-making materials and manuals. sandra: this senseless killing in moments. alexis mcadams is live here in the new york city newsroom with what more are we learning now about the suspects involved, alexis? hi, sandra. what a tragedy for the family who is from long island here in new york. learning about the suspects and they have quite a long rap sheet and that they were homeless. this was an innocent father and a husband, gunned down while visiting his son at a college in down state new york. supposed to be a nice family weekend and ended in such a tragedy. this is where it happened here on sunday morning in the lobby