coverage continues now. with laura coats and allison camerota. hey guys, i m not gonna jocularly wood right now. we can tell. what a nice tribute, jake and, what a nice experience you had to have a professor that you had such a connection with. that s really nights to hear. about thanks for honoring him. that was sweet. thank you, jake have, goodnight. good evening everyone, i m alison camerota, and i m laura coats. this is cnn tonight and we are 13 days away from the midterms and now a second woman, this time of jane doe, is now claiming that herschel walker was involved in her abortion. so the clinic and waited in the parking lot for hours and also cause the that s part of how the biology works tonight is well. and having an abortion and for herschel walker, alison alisyn camerota, he said it s all a lie, and that he didn t kill jfk either and he is seeing more time, but what will all of this mean to voters? also tonight, we are going to talk about the fallo
and cnn tonight. jake? thanks, anderson. welcome to cnn tonight, i m jake tapper in washington. tonight we are bringing you a cnn exclusive. brand-new video you will see right here for the very first time in just a few moments. it is really, i have to tell you, an incredible story, one that only cnn s clarissa ward can tell. it s taking place during a rare cease-fire in putin s brutal war, giving two hours of cover for this traumatic scene. cnn crews shuttled by ukrainian intelligence as russia returned the body of an american, an american killed in ukraine while fighting for ukraine. his name was joshua jones. he was 24 years old, a u.s. army veteran from tennessee. he was killed in august 12 fighting putin s forces alongside the ukrainian military. this handover happened after months of negotiations in a dangerous area known as no-man s-land. it s in the zaporizhzhia region between ukrainian-controlled ukraine and russian-controlled ukraine. and jones s body will now head
And we are going to see that sunshine a little quicker than we did that yesterday. For those of you that are in the gray, san jose, youre one of those spots. In fact, were seeing that stretching all the way up the bayshore on up into the north bay, even a few spots along the carquinez marine layer but enough. So to have that cooling effect this morning, burning off quicker means warming, great care. And daytime highs today will be just a touch warmer than yesterdays oakland and alameda at 53 degrees right now looking at pacific as well as a few spots in the north bay. Down in the 40s later on daytime highs. Lot of 70s in a few more 80s than yesterday. Ill give you all the details. Still to come in your full forecast rain. All right, john, thank you for good news. Weve been tracking that overturned big rig in 80 westbound west grant. And now looks like theyve got things back up, right . At least still that west grand avenue exit. If you are into going into the city this morning, its sti
Rights for stations, others. Yeah, the weather actually feels very almost halloween light and got John Standing by weve got the clouds rolling back in the eclipse on the way. It is a friday. The 13th well, hopefully not too spooky perea. This forecast is actually looking pretty solid as we move into the weekend giving you that cool fall feel definitely a little cooler than yesterday was looking outside. Right now. Camera in downtown San Francisco not showing any fog. So thats something that could be spooky that were not seeing. What weve got right now is 40s and 50s redwood city, Half Moon Bay as well as a whole lot of the north bay. Well, back down in the 40s this morning to want to bundle up and get that extra layer on. Especially if youre heading outside, standing out there for a few minutes for mass transit as we move into the afternoon today, it is going to be mostly cloudy. So thats a big change from yesterday. But daytime highs, nice and comfortable in the 60s to 70s to be talki
Jimmie d. Peter alexander buy felt. William g. Biggert. Brian eugene bill shirr. Carl vincent binny. My nehf nephew. Joined by his mother two years ago. I stood there that night and saw the wreckage and knew i would never see you alive again and something came to me, this voice i could hear him saying uncle joe, thats awesome. I thought how much he loved me and i asked why. The answer came, that i have to live the life and be the man that he loved so much and thats what our loved ones leave us with. God bless. [applause] my uncle, Edward James Wright the third. Uncle teddy, with each year that goes by we love and mills you more and more. Were so proud of you and you are truly an american hero. Bill morning, america. It is that day again, 9 11. In New York City families mark 22 years since america came under attack. Has it really been 22 years . Good morning, everyone. Welcome on this monday morning in New York City. Im bill hemmer. Dana im dana perino. This is americas newsroom. And th