Honeymoon. The honey homoon is other. We had a really nice time. Thank you so much for saying that. Its a honeymoon for us when ever youre on. Feels like a vacation. Its easy, great. Congrats. You made a beautiful bride. Thank you. The next hour of cnn this morning starts now. Good morning, everyone. Welcome to cnn this morning. It is saturday, september 30th. The end of the month. Im amara walker. I mean, it officially means fall at this point. Almost to october, its fall. Im omar jimenez. Those are the first words i chose to say this morning before the show. Im in for victor blackwell. Thanks for joining us. Here is what were watching for you this morning. The clock is ticking. And the u. S. Is creeping closer to a Government Shutdown as lawmakers work on a lastditch effort to hammer out a deal to fund the government. What we expect to happen today and the impacts a shutdown could have on everything from child care to air travel. A deluge of rain sparks flash flooding across parts of
We begin this hour with chaos, but not very much in terms of compromise on capitol hill. Time is running out for congress to prevent a shutdown of the federal government. Lawmakers have only six days left to strike an agreement on a Spending Bill to pay for nonessential services. House speaker Kevin Mccarthy concedes he doesnt have the votes because members of his own party, gop hardliners, are still defying him. That could have many effects if it comes to pass. All federal workers and Military Personnel would stop getting their paychecks. Border enforcement could be suffer and flights could be delayed. Lets discuss more with republican congressman Mark Molinaro of new york, member of the main street caucus, moderate republicans working to negotiate a plan to avoid a shutdown. Thanks very much for being with us on this sunday evening. How likely is it that well see a deal this week to avoid a shutdown . I think we all truly within the House Majority conference, recognize a shutdown is
your date, your deadline to surrender is noon on friday. so we are waiting to see what happens with those two figures. kaittelyn polantz at the courthouse, sara murray at the jail. thank you. happy to be joined by cnn anchor and chief national correspondent john king, cnn senior analyst former attorney, elie honig, and john miller and last, but never least, cnn political analyst and new york times national politics reporter she is in division good morning, guys. john, your whole project the next 18 months is all over the map. you are talking to voters. what are voters going to think today when they watch trump walk into that jail? yet another example of the great american divide if you are talking about voters at large, you know, a lot of democrats would say we told you so. this is why we wanted him not
audio recording of a summer 2021 meeting where the former president acknowledges he held on to a classified pentagon document about a potential attack against iran. the report indicates not only did donald trump know he had classified materials in his possession after he left the white house, but that trump also seemed to know there were limits on what and how he could declassified records since he was no longer president. let s bring in cnn s kaittelyn polantz and paula reid. where was this meeting and what was it about? it was in 2021 at strum s bedminster golf clubs. present were two people working on an auto biography of mark meadows. mark meadows was not in attendance at this meeting. during this time trump was in the habit of having his aide aides record conversations with
kaittelyn polantz has the story reporter: these six weren t the leaders of the group. we ve already seen those trials take place and the justice department earned convictions there for seditious conspiracy theory conspiracy. this group were convicted of the conspiracy to obstruct congress during january 6th. what these charges revealed and what the jury agreed with, what was convicted here is members of this group were moving together in a military-like fashion, moving toward the senate chamber. so this is the type of case it isn t the tip of the spear in the justice department s prosecution of members of the oath keepers, but yet another conviction they have secured, the third trial in a row where they ve gotten convictions and able to highlight the risk of violence at the capitol on