coming their way. there were experiences in the door. they blocked the door. it sounds like a commando operation. straight out of the military. it still feels like . i blame myself for everything. the story about young couples and their children, their tangled relationships is so disturbing you might question what kind of creatures where you humans are. you ve been forewarned. we have a lot of strange cases in the course of day one. but this one has a chilliness to it that is just unmatched. it s something you don t usually hear about. the trip into the darkness actually begins on a sunny fall day. october 27th, 2018. and the sleepy town of sodus, and way upstate new york. tiffany fare was headed out to the grocery when her two years old got fussy about what they were eating. we went to the kitchen to grab gummy bears. some neighbor talking with a gentleman outside. didn t think any of it thing of it. her neighbor josh, leaving against his truck
a spokesperson is here and ready to weigh in. john: first, a battle for control of congress as candidates enter the final stretch just three weeks now until the high stakes midterm elections, and brand-new fox power rankings show republicans hold the advantage in house but neither party breaking through in the senate. i m john roberts in washington. happy tuesday to you. sandra: sandra smith in new york. republicans are forecast to win a 15-seat majority, that is a slight shift in favor of the gop as the party makes gains in key school districts out west. races in the senate up in the air, toss-ups set to decide which party takes control. sandra: early vote counts are passing midterm turnouts in the past. more than 2 million ballots have been cast. ro khanna will be here, he will join us in moments. but alex, how much of this early voting have we already seen underway? most voters in most states can already cast a ballot early, whether that s in the mail or it s in-
on the ground and from choppers overhead. a nursing home evacuated in orlando. first responders with children in their arms, carrying them to safety. tonight, president biden warning of what could be a horrific death toll here. we have just learned the storm is now a hurricane again, regaining strength for its run up the east coast. tonight, nearly 2 million customers here in florida are without power. and tonight, we re with the families, those who sought shelter and who are still unable to get back to their homes. some who lost everything in the blink of an eye. georgia and the carolinas bracing in the coming hours. now the storm surge threatening charleston. chief meteorologist ginger zee, senior meteorologist rob marciano, both here in florida with me tonight. and our team spread out across the storm zone. the other major news this thursday night, the stunning turn in the war in ukraine. just days after those alarming images showing pro-russian soldiers armed with assau
suspend its entire police force and puts two officials on leave following the school shooting that left 19 children dead. how the families are reacting. and anger and confusion in florida as many left homeless by hurricane ian are stuck waiting in line for hours to get the help they need. we re going to take you there this morning. new day starts right now. amara, we made it. the weekend, saturday, october 8th. we re so grateful that you re with us. before we start, a heartfelt welcome is in order. i hope our viewers will join me in welcoming and congratulating amara walker, the new new day permanent host. i m so excited. truly, there s no one else i would rather be doing this than you especially during these dark and early morning hours, but you and me together, we ve got this. world, watch out. happy to be here. thank you so much, boris. of course. we re following breaking news out of crimea where there s been a breaking escalation in russia s war on ukraine
which were flooded. o donnell: cbs news exclusive president biden s uncertain answer about running for re-election in 2024. but is it a firm decision that i d run again? o donnell: cbs ed o keefe reports on the fallout. and, the showdown over busing and the showdown ove migrants re-ignites the immigration debate. cbs manuel bojorquez is in el paso. this is a special edition of the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting tonight from london. o donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us on this monday night. we are here outside westminster abbey. this is a church that is nearly 1,000 years old, and has held coronations, royal weddings, and today, the funeral of her majesty, queen elizabeth ii. the other big story we are covering tonight is what s happening in puerto rico, where there has been devastating damage caused by hurricane fiona. in just a moment, we ll speak with cbs david begnaud, who is on the ground in san juan and seeing the des