it is 5:00 a.m. and with daylight will come more of a sense of damage and countless homes have been destroyed. but in the middle of all that devastation, we re often seeing inspiring scenes like this, a local reporter saving ae iing ad nurse who was pleading for help. he had to carry theoryher to sa his back. pawleys island, the storm washed parts of the pier away. authorities are still assessings damage and working to restore power. and brian todd is in naples, florida with a closer look at the damage there. nothing left. zero. the full extent of hurricane ian s destruction now coming fully into view. aerial damage assessments showing coastal florida neighborhoods with roofing tore off, homes flattened, house either flooded or wiped out. some buildings with nothing left but the concrete slab. remote lotions locations cut of the mainland. these images showing how hard sanibel was hit. only way to access that is either by sea or by air. reporter: so far more than 700
country. welcome back into a special weekend edition of america reports as a rome to our second hour but i am john roberts in washington. hyper shit coordination john it works for us but here we go into our second hour. sandra smith in new york. earlier i said three days that would been fair this morning we are almost in the 48 hour window now for pulses are closed on the final edition of fox news and power rankings projecting a big night for republicans in the house. but the senate a bit of a different story their democrats are running tightly in for tossup s and there is even one race that could be breaking blue late in the game or watching all the progressive from the decision to walk us through some of the possible scenarios at the touch board. it s literally walk us through old choice of touchscreen and take us through the key races. and byron york is on deck with understanding the next days we can all use the help. let s get right to it. two senate races he ll reb
cnn newsroom. police make an arrest in connection with a series of killings in california. hear why they believe the suspect was out hunting for another victim. black smoke rises above iran s most notorious prison, one that holds political dissents, including some american citizens. a live report on the protest inside the facility. chinese president xi jinping prepares to make history. taiwan has it own response to xi s address at the chinese communist party congress. we re live in beijing and taipei with details. authorities in stockton, california, have arrested a man they believe is connected to a series of killings. they say the suspect was armed and on a mission to kill another victim. cnn s camila bernal reports. reporter: we have been following this story for days. and now authorities say they believe they have their suspect. this is 43-year-old wesley brownlee of stockton. and what authorities are saying is that they were able to arrest this man thanks
the leaders of china s ruling communist party gather for a summit in which ruler xijinping is expected to secure a historic third term in office. communities in three australian states are ordered to evacuate as torrential rain brings major flooding. and the flying scotsman the first steam engine to hit 100 miles an hour celebrates a century on the tracks. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. britain s chancellor, kwasi kwarteng, has cut short his visit to the us, to hold urgent talks with the prime minister, as pressure mounts on the government over its mini budget. mr kwarteng had been in washington for a meeting of global finance ministers. he d originally been expected to return back to london on saturday. speaking to the bbc yesterday before the change of plans, mr kwarteng said he believes 100% that he will still be a chancellor and liz truss will still be prime minister in a month s time. later today, the chancellor and prime
need to continue to do to keep people safe. martha: her opponent went after that and more. here s a peek. the last four years have been disappointing at best. everything is more expensive, our communities are less safe. martha: so swing over to last night s big debate in wisconsin. there we see incumbent ron johnson facing up against mandela barnes who has had to back-pedal his own information about defunding the police. you have to keep violent criminals in jail. you have to support law enforcement. do you not claim credit for that, for the release of 2,000 to 3,000 people and at the same time attacking me for it? we ve been told nonviolent, people that rehabilitated themselves. this is the hypocrisy. he s attacking me for the same thing that he s doing. that s what debates are for. very interesting to see what is happening as these candidates face off. we have a big one tonight. here s the wisconsin race. 46-52. ron johnson was behind by a lot in wisconsin.