how they caught him. freeze warnings tonight. 22 states under freeze watches and warnings from texas, all the way to the northeast. more than a foot of snow already falling in parts of the midwest. wind chills set to plunge into the teens in some areas and ginger zee standing by. 22 days now until the midterm elections. tonight, the moment herschel walker pulled out that police badge during the debate. doubling down on his claims he worked in law enforcement. the moderator telling him to put the badge away, the rule against using props in a debate. tonight, what herschel walker is now saying about that badge, and his opponent in georgia, raphael warnock, listing walker s lies today. and rachel scott asking warnock, in this economy, why should georgia s voters stick with him? a 10-year-old boy mauled by a bear in his grandparents backyard in the northeast. the bear trying to drag him away by the leg, his grandfather in a wheelchair trying to fight off the bear. overse
dana: president biden thinks democrats are cruising to victory in 12 days. his white house is nervous that they are running out of gas. president biden driving more than 100 miles per hour while behind the wheel of a classic corvette on jay leno s car show. it s his last ditch effort at courting gop voters. mr. biden hopes his gear head reputation will appeal to some parts of the republican base. it s true. but politco reports his administration is not feeling the same need for speed. anxiety is growing that republicans will capture one chamber of congress and possibly both. with those fears, president joe biden will stay on the sidelines. biden did make time to travel to dem friendly syracuse, new york. he had this to say about the economy. great economic report today. the gdp report. things are looking good. dana: things are looking good, greg, especially when you re behind the wheel of a classic corvette. greg: i get their anxiety over the mid-terms. it s logical.
u.k. earlier in the late queen s honor. 96 rounds fired. one for each year of her life. [gunshots] harris: queen elizabeth was the longest reigning british monarch, seven decades starting in 1952 when harry s. truman was president and she met with 13 additional presidents in her lifetime including with president biden just last june. the president and other lawmakers praising her. president biden: she was an incredibly gracious and decent woman. she made sure her reign was really not about herself, or her fame, or her feelings, or her personal wants or needs. she was a rock. a living embodiment at the core of the nation she so proudly led. we will never see a leader quite like her for as long as we live. harris: jonathan hunt is live in london. jonathan, maybe you can give us a peak into what the people on the ground want to hear from their new king and what he might say to them. yeah, it is the most consequential speech that the now king charles has ever made. an
to get a closer look at the devastation on sanibal island as residents returned home for the first time. it was an emotional romoment fo so many people. reporter: absolutely, pamela. we took this boat ride with a couple of women who brought their home on sanibal island two years ago. it was their dream home, and they had to hire a driver, a captain, because it s the only way to get to the island now, because that causeway was destroyed by hurricane ian. so, it was about an hourlong boat ride and then about a mile walk from the beach to their home, and what we saw along the way was just horrible. and so sad. there were cars that were turn around over. there were buildings collapsed, resorts just destroyed. as we approached their home, they could see the screen around their pool had caved in. then, it took them about an hour to get inside because the hurricane shutters were down, and they re powered by electricity, and there is none. once inside, the upstairs level was dry. t
and are there now and some who were also in russia. deborah haynes is sky news defence and security editor. nic robertson is international diplomatic editor at cnn, we have a freelance journalist and so too is olga tokariuk. and francis scarr is here from bbc monitoring. welcome to you all and thank you so much for coming on the media show. olga, if we just start with you, where are you and what is the atmosphere like in ukraine today? you ve been tweeting about our prime minister, boris johnson s visit to kyiv. i know that. yeah, well, hi, everyone. and thank you for having me on this show. i m currently in western ukraine in the town of chernitsi. and i apologise for the background because i m speaking to you from a basement because we ve had already four raid alerts today. and since i m working from home, ijust decided to stay in the basement for the show so that, you know, i don t get interrupted by another air raid alert. radio viewers won t see that, but our tv viewers