right now. the united states has been to be ready for putin to use a tactically nuclear weapons. in the u.s., fears of a more dangerous covid variants. we are in force meyers. finally people are able to come back, take a look at the damage. i was stunned. this is the kind of thing that is catastrophic. mold is starting to grow and accumulate on everything. this is what makes is so unlivable and unsafe. over the weekend in iran, we have seen antiregime protests continue across the country. another public show of defiance. iran state broadcaster appears to have been momentarily hacked. i m pamela brown in washington. you are live in the cnn newsroom. two men shots outside the home of new york congressman lee zeldin. the republican lawmakers said his twin 16-year-old daughters were at home at the time of the shooting. we are gathering the latest information here. polo, what do we know? in a statement, he says he a okay and they re working with investigators to
the town of ft. myers beach closed the island on october 1st while search and rescue teams did their work. nearly 30 survivors were found. well, someone managed to hack irani state news television on saturday with a clear message. a segment on the supreme leader was replaced with a photo showing him with a target superimposed on his face. the image appeared alongside photos of young women who died in iran over the last month. iranian state media says the interruption was caused by what they call a corrupt file. it comes as violent protests gripped the country. one civil rights group says at least 185 people have been killed in clashes so far. cnn s nada bashir is in london with more. reporter: well, pamela, over the weekend in iran, we ve seen a anti-regime protests continuing across the country. of course, in response to these demonstrations, there has continued to be a brutal and
light of president biden s huge border crisis right now. we are monitoring this and we ll bring you the news out of it as it happens. a close eye now on what is happening on capitol hill. the attorney general has told senate lawmakers where the justice department stands on defunding the police. as the movement is facing new criticism over the surge in crime. it is punishing in some cities. one civil rights leader says defund is killing black americans in particular. plus the media and democrats claims about the clearing of lafayette park crumbling in the blink of an eye. their claims then and now the truth ed about what happened that day. and president trump takes a victory lap on this. all of it with pete hegseth, co-host of fox & friends weekend. here he is.
100 youth detention centers across 17 different states. these facilities are contracted with the u.s. office of refugee resettlement which is responsible for the children s whereabouts and their welfare. disturbing allegations, though, of abuse have been filtering out of some of the detention centers. they include unsanitary conditions, invasive monitoring of phone and mail, and unair conditioned rooms in the summer and forcibly giving the children powerful mood-altering drugs, often described as vitamins. one civil rights attorney says the conditions the children must endure is appalling. the care they shift is shocking. what we have witnessed shocks my conscience. and i have to repeatedly remind myself that this is actually happening in our country. one of the many facilities
little bit more euphoric in the last day or so. here s why. there are rumblings in washington they are moving forward on tax reform. at some point, all of these players need to win. and that win is going to have something to do with tax reform. it s astount sound i think twrob a little bit volatile from here on toe the end of the year. with all of thooeds funding deadlines coming with fits and starts on tax reform. there are a lot of risks. great to have you. everyone on tinder right now planning. charlottesville moves to cover up confederate statues as the city looks to move forward. one civil rights leader says the focus should be on substancek not symbols. charlottesville s vice mayor joins me next