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slowdown. the dow today plunged 243 points. its worst single day showing since midjune. the s&p 500 dropped 21. nasdaq fell 26-1/2. back to politics. the national race is perceived as dead even. the electoral contest has come down to handful of states. fox team coverage. chief white house correspondent ed henry tells us about the president s last minute reboot. we go first to chief political correspondent carl cameron with where the challenger is and where he goes from here. good evening, carl. hi, bret. romney headed west to nevada to start his final barnstorming swing of the last two weeks across the most coveted battleground state in the country. no that the final debate is in the history books to declare it a triumph. these debates have super charged our campaign. there is no question about it. we re seeing more and more enthusiasm, more and more support. with oar going to make sure
said, they ve taken samples of the water and the e. coli levels are 200 times the normal level in some areas. he said it better than i ever could, he said, that stuff s nasty. he s absolutely right. this is what they re faced with, a potential health hazard. possibly security concerns as well, don, because in vicksburg near here we re told law enforcement is patrolling the streets day and night making sure that none of the abandoned homes and businesses are broken into. that s something they re going to be dealing with probably for a while, because floodwaters aren t going to completely recede until midjune. brian todd, great reporting from redwood, mississippi, and make sure you stay safe as well. a lot of hazards in that water, so pleasing safe out there. let s turn now to meteorologist jacqui jeras in the cnn severe weather center. more rain in the forecast. you saw all that water brian was standing in. how worried should people be along the mississippi right now? well, not as m
though there is a volcano erupting under iceland s biggest glacier. we re talking about the rapture in just a few minutes with steven baldwin. you don t want to miss that. in syria, the brutal crack down is far from over. a witness tells cnn that four people were killed today after a funeral march in the city of homs. the same city was torn apart by violence friday. today s assault came as people were leaving a cemetery after burying victims of that bloodshed. the syrian government has forbidden cnn from reporting in the country, so we are unable to confirm these reports independently. tens of thousands of spaniards defied their government and protested for a seventh straight day on the eve of the regional elections there. the demonstrators are upset over the country s 21% unemployment rate. the government made no move to clear them out, despite a court-approved ban on demonstrations the day before an election. sunday spanish voters will elect mayors along with several
this morning. one pakistani was killed and two americans were wounded. the pakistani taliban has claimed responsibility for this. the group has been vowing vengeance in the u.s. since the raid that killed bin laden. residents in vicksburg, mississippi, are being warned that the flooding is not over. the mississippi has crested and is expected to remain at its crest for days before making a painfully slow retreat. waters could remain above flood stage through midjune. a space suit glitch, that s what nasa is saying happened to two of its astronauts on endeavour. carbon dioxide sensors stopped working and the two had to cut the space walk short. this he were almost done with the planned 6 1/2 hour walk. it was the first one on this mission with three more still planned for the endeavour crew. president obama will head across the potomac river after meetings altogether the white house to continue spreading his appreciation for the successful capture and killing of osama bin lade