part of the grand jury investigation into the mar-a-lago classified documents. the former president escalates his rhetoric overnight. threatening, quote, death and destruction if he is charged with a crime. i will be joined by michigan congresswoman debbie dingell, one of the congress people who questioned tiktok s ceo. good day, i m andrea mitchell in washington. we start with the u.s. air strikes by f-15s against what the u.s. said are iranian-backed groups in syria. killing an american contractor and injuring five u.s. service members and another american contractor. the pentagon says the deadly strike was from an iranian suicide drone. courtney kubie reports. a rocket attack against another base in syria used by u.s. troops. president biden on his trip to canada ordering air strikes against the targets in syria in retaliation. right now, the president is meeting with canada s prime minister justin trudeau in ottawa. joining us now is white house national security counci
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hello and warm welcome to our viewers joining us in the united states and all around the world. joinings you live from london, just ahead on cnn newsroom. we all know in our bones that our democracy is at risk. i know the democrats want de democracy on the ballot but joe biden is on the ballot and the american people are on the ballot. i believe that we are the land of opportunity. i believe we re the land of plenty. wake up, show up, and speak up and vote red. vote american. i will probably have to do it again, but stay tuned. it is monday, november 7th, 9:00 a.m. here in london, 4:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast. we re a little more than 24 hours away from polling opening across america in election where the stakes couldn t be higher. this will be the first major vote following the pandemic, the january 6th capitol riot and the reversal of roe versus wade and one that comes as the state of the economy remains a top issue. fououour presidents past and pr
rome, you ve been to rome. it s stories have been told and retold on stage and screen, the city of togas and gladiators, power and entry, empire and ruin and of course, the good life i m stanley tucci. i m italian on both sides and i m traveling across italy to discover how the food in each of this country s 20 regions is as unique as the people and the past. the feminist famous ancients of rome once ruled the world. i m here to discover how it s the food of ordinary romans that has conquered our hearts. but i m going to warn you. if you are on a low-carb diet, beware. you are going to see a lot of pasta in this show. i mean like, a lot. like a lot. i ve been visiting rome for decades. it s beauty and history , still leaving you breathless but sometimes, it s difficult to find a good meal if you don t know where to look. rome is situated in, a region sometimes overlooked in favor of its grander gastronomic neighbors like tuscany. but it has fed rome for centuries and every