that decision in tonight from an appeals court. a heated showdown on the hill tonight, the ceo of tiktok, grilled by lawmakers, you ll see it. 150 million users in the u.s., ceo promising that there s a firewall protecting your personal information from the chinese government. you ll hear the ferry back and forth on the hill. the dangerous tornado threat, a large hail, flooding this evening into tomorrow from texas all the way up to pennsylvania. we time out when this hits the northeast. rob marciano with the track. that scare in the cockpit, the southwest pilot suffering a medical emergency, fainting in midair. it turns out an off-duty pilot from a different airline on board that flight, and what happened next. newly released body camera video tonight showing the deadly shooting of a suspect who had allegedly stolen a pair of sunglasses at nordstrom. he was unarmed. what the police chief is saying tonight, pierre thomas reporting. the dentist accused of slowly poisoning his
hurricane ian. 65 people here in florida did not survive the storm. search and rescue efforts in many areas are ongoing. 2 million people in multiple states are without power. the sunshine here revealing more and more damage, hour-by-hour. the hurricane and storm surge laid waste to entire towns, including ft. myers beach, robbing people of homes and livelihoods. rescue efforts will take months and years for some of the areas to get back to normal. i tell you for myself, i spent much of the day out there. that is the case. it will take many months and weeks to get back to normal. south of here, naples, florida, officials say it will take months or longer to recover. prosecute damage could top $2 million. the fire chief says the city is having challenges with restoring power. brian todd is in naples for us. brian, i know you ve been doing this hour after hour. every corner you turn, every street you go down, you re seeing more and more devastation. tell us what you re seeing.
election day. counting down, about 750 minutes when voters will begin casting their ballots. control of the senate hinges on a handful of neck and neck races, and republicans are arguing that they have largely better solutions to inflation prime van the dutch border crisis the border crisis. while president obama and many others say that if they are not elected, it will be the end of democracy. americans believe that our democracy is at risk, under threat. democracy is on the ballot. what was at stake this week was whether we will be a democracy in the future, whether our children will be arrested or conceivably killed. harris: this country is on track to repeat what happened in germany when it was the greatest democracy going. you did say it could be the end of the world. no. democracy will be ended. the world will continue to exist. love when shannon corrects the third most powerful person [laughter] some of the biggest names in democratic politics now
the men on the scene who jumped in to help the congressmen. are going to be talking to him this morning about everything that went down. carley: another eyewitness that has all the breaking details. ashley, good morning. new york republican gubernatorial candidate and current congressman lee zeldin did in fact have a campaign stop last night. you can see the man job on stage while zeldin was speaking, police say he approaches, swinging a sharp weapon toward zeldin s neck. that terrifying moment was caught on camera. watch. there is is only one option. the county sheriff s office as the suspect is in custody. the 42-year-old is charged with attempted assault on the second degree. zeldin said he was able to grab the man s rest and hold them off until others could jump in and tackle him. felt grateful for the attorneys are stepped up quickly to assess, the law enforcement officers are quickly responded. to do my part to make a cliff again. the suspect will likely be righ
through a $433 billion climate and social spending bill after getting the green light from joe manchin. promising the bill will not raise taxes or make record inflation even worse. last year you said the american rescue plan, the covid relief bill would not cause inflation. so why should americans believe you now and you say this new bill will not exacerbate inflation? i made sure that i don t make that mistake again, that s the bottom line. it does not raise taxes and i have said this before all we did was cause loopholes. this is a red, white, and blue bill, honest to god. jesse: a new study says that it will raise taxes on those not making $400,000 a year, but the white house says it will get by. that is incorrect. so the joint taxation which you guys heralded as an effective value when you are the infrastructure package is not to be trusted here? i said it is not correct because it will be incomplete. jesse: republicans slamming the spending plan even sayi