an epic battle for control of congress is heading into the final stretch tonight. with only two weeks until election day and miles to go for the candidates out there on the campaign trail. let s get right toe hottest battlegrounds. pennsylvania. where the senate race could be decisive for democrats. cnn s chief national affairs correspondent is there for us. on the eve of a critical debate, all eyes are on pennsylvania. in the fight for control of the senate. as democratic john fetterman and republican, mehmet oz, share a stage for the first time. a new cnn poll shows fetterman with a narrow edge. 51 to 45%. just outside the surveys margin of error, as oz works to boost his campaign two weeks before election day. the race to fill the seat of retiring republican senator, pam toomey, has played out as a bitter, long distance duel with a sharp focus on fetterman s recovery from a near deadly stroke in may. it s the elephant in the room. having a stroke. at a weekend campai
door open that a shooter came through. tonight she s speaking out, correcting the record and telling our john quinones of the pain she still feels, what she wants to tell the officers who pointed accusatory fingers at her. children s hospitals overwhelmed. dr. fauci tells us why he s so concerned with the winter months with 43 states seeing a surge of young patients with respiratory illness. a top ukrainian general tells abc news they re winning but he s worried about a russian nuclear attack and fears vladimir putin could bomb an important dam and flood the south. breaking news from the uk. boris johnson bows out. why he s out of the running for his old job as prime minister and who might be heading to downing street instead. and america strong. serving with confidence. meet the tennis star who is inspiring others on and off the court. announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is world news tonight. good evening, everyone. thanks so much for j
good morning, everyone. i m bianna golodryga. our top story this hour, former president trump unleashing a angry response this morning after the january 6 committee voted to subpoena him for documents and testimony under oath in connection with the capitol riot. we are on bligated to seek answers directly from the man who set this all in motion. and every american is entitled to those answers. so we could act now to protect our republic. in his response, posted on truth social, trump reiterated many of the very same lies we ve heard for years now. once again falsely claiming that the election was stolen. but it is still unclear if he will comply. also we re now seeing new footage obtained by cnn never before seen video of congressional leaders responding in the moment of chaos. why don t you get the president to tell them to leave the capitol, mr. attorney general in your law enforcement responsibility. a public statement they should all leave. so, you might get we re
cbs manuel bojorquez is otside the courthouse. america prepares for a potentially severe flu season. tonight, the outbreak at one high school that had more than half the students out of class. and the fight over gas stoves. cbs ben tracy explains why climate change has major cities like new york and los angeles banning the kitchen appliance. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this friday night. we want to begin with what is now becoming all too common another mass shooting in america. this time in a quiet suburb of raleigh, north carolina. police are searching for a motive in the shooting rampage that killed five people. the 15-year-old suspect is in critical condition in a north carolina hospital. the victims include the suspect s own brother, a 16-year-old high school student, and a 29-year-old off-duty police officer. the other victims, all women, range in
[ speaking non-english ] that looks delicious. an all new episode of stanley tucci: searching for italy airs tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. on cnn. the next hour of cnn newsroom starts right now. we are just over two weeks from the midterm elections. new numbers show nearly six million ballots have been cast already in 39 states. we re talking did more than 660,000 people across the state of georgia who have already voted. record voter turnout that started monday. our vote does count. women s rights are on the line. we are seeing an uptick in rsv nationwide, and in particular when it comes to kids having to go to the hospital. reporter: they are taking drastic measures to deal with the surge that they re seeing. you re see something institutions putting up tents. things have actually gotten worse since we were admitted. [ applause ] it was just about six weeks ago that boris johnson was leaving downing street in disgrace. i want you to know how sad i am to be