headquarters in atlanta, welcome to all of you watching here, in the united states, canada and around the world. i m kim brunhuber about pep ahead, south korea is mourning, more than 150 people in seoul killed in a crowd surge celebrating halloween. we re live with details. and nine days to the u.s. midterms and 19 million people have already voted. we ll take you to one battleground state just ahead. the white house accuses russia of weaponizing food, the grain deal to feed much of africa and the middle east now in jeopardy. we re live with the fallout. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber. we begin with shock and grief in south korea where at least 150 people have died in a crowd surge. officials say thousands of partygoers gathered for a halloween celebration, but many crashed when the large crowd moved through a narrow alley. one witness says authority shoes have been better prepared. listen to this. translator: seeing this incident, i t
during halloween festivities. the husband of speaker nancy pelosi remains in the hospital recovering from a violent attack inside his home as police say this was not a random attack. plus record early voting continues across the country. in georgia, almost 1.5 million ballots have already been cast. and an 8-year-old has accomplished what no other kid his age has ever done before. climbed to the top of el capitan. you re in the cnn newsroom. we begin in the south korean capital, seoul, where a halloween celebration went terribly wrong. the death toll is now up to 149, and many others are injured. some of the video we re going to show you, it is very disturbing. many of the victims, they are young adults looking forward to their first big halloween party since covid restrictions were lifted. it appears they were trapped in a crowd crush in a packed and popular nightclub district. investigators are trying to piece together how this tragedy happened. south korea s pres
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
castle in scotland tomorrow and arrived in london tuesday. she will lie in state for four days before the funeral. her son, the new king met with prime minister liz trust in full cabinet today after the ceremony formally proclaiming him the new monarch as king charles the third. arthel: as you mentioned prince william, princess kate, prince harry and meghan duchess of sussex appeared publicly together for the first time since the queens death. the greeted mortars and viewed floral attributes to the windsor castle. fox team coverage, fox news royal contributor standing by. alexis mcadams with more on the queens funeral plans but we will first go to senior correspondent greg, live at buckingham palace in london. i can hear people still are paying tribute to the queen. we are getting into the evening here on a saturday night but people are showing up to pay respects. the crowds here the past two days have a couple of glimpses of king charles the third to their delight but you
trump had staffed at his country club. we will have more on the special master ruling. florida s other senator is facing questions about campaign cash. it comes after a report from the new york times that the gop has blown through a record fundraising fund nearly two months before the midterms. and also ahead, a white house re-do for the white house and the obamas as the former president and first lady finally get their portraits unveiled. good morning, and welcome to way too early. on this thursday, september 8th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. we ll begin with a key and fast approaching deadline for the justice department, following the fbi s search of former president donald trump s mar-a-lago home and club. the d.o.j. must decide by midnight tomorrow whether to accept judge eileen cannon s ruling that approved the request by trump s attorneys for a special master to review the documents seized from his florida estate last month. the ne