Health to the amateurs. Choose doctors preferred Erin Burnett Outfront weeknights at seven on cnn here in the Cnn Newsroom. Im Jessica Dean in New York. It is a big week ahead for the future of the country the first time americans will see Vice President Kamala Harris facing off against former President Donald Trump during Tuesday Nights president ial debate in philadelphia unlike the last three debates, president Biden Wont be there instead, heat the White House says hes going to we watched the debate from home, like the rest of america. The president now facing his last few months in office hoping to accomplish a slew of policy priorities including Gun Safety Legislation just lesion. This week, congress returning to Capitol Hill on the heels of yet another deadly school shooting. This one in georgia, where 14yearold Student gunned down and killed two of his classmates and two Teachers President biden, releasing a statement calling on congress to get to Work And Ban Assault Weapons on
Products we also make proactive urinary tract health product. You korea is a Life Stage Right today at your core. Com i know some of you out there might be worried about tiktok the plot. Im watching is the one in Fulton County. If fani willis in or out. And when are we going to know tonight alarm codes live . So its. Almost two weeks of the very day when the Fulton County judge, scott mcafee said that he would ellis his decision. What decision, whether fani willis should be disqualified or not from met huge rico and election subversion trial against trump and his codefendants. And the judge telling cnn quote, i plan to stick to my timeline. All right. Well, tiktok, we need to know because when its going to happen, is consequential today when there were rumblings from the courthouse, we all jumping in that today was day. We would actually know, but in a surprise move, judge mcafee, throughout six charges in the 41 count indictment, all having to do with allegedly soliciting officials to
we know that at least 10 have been confirmed dead. officials are warning us that that number will likely be higher. significant damage i saw was on fort myers beach there have been more than 700 confirmed rescues and likely many more than that. ainsley: florida s governor ron desantis there. he is going to have a press conference today at 8:45 a.m. with an update on ian and we will bring you that live. these before and after photos are showing the extent of the damage down in fort myers. a crew is being enforced is being enforced there to prevent all of the looting. brian: that s sad to think people would be thinking about florida. 2 million people still have no power. team coverage this morning trying to cover it all. it s not easy. meteorologist adam klotz is standing by with ian s latest track. robert ray is live in fort myers with a look at the damage. robert? good morning. as we are starting to see the beginnings of sunlight on this friday, which normally would
if you are capable of getting out now, get out now. evacuations are under way in parts of mississippi in anticipation of heavy flooding tomorrow. the mayor of jackson is going to be joining us live with more on how his city is preparing and why this could be the second round of flooding for some residents. on the eve of history, one day away from the launch of artemis i. how the forecast is shaping up and why this mission is so critical when it comes to getting americans back on the moon. it is sunday, august 28th. thank you so much for waking up with us. good to be with you, boris. good morning, amara. i hope you enjoyed the cupcake you had for breakfast. i enjoyed my prosciutto i have every morning. i m still working on mine, slowly. we hope you are enjoying your breakfast wherever you are. we re grateful that you made us part of the start of your week. up first, assessing the damage to national intelligence from classified documents that were found at donald
mayor a second term. when i spoke to the residents, mayor, they told me they feel more prepared, the city officials told them more about the flooding than in 2020. what have you done differently to prepare your residents this time around? unfortunately, we ve had this experience within a short period of time and so we ve learned a lot. so we ve communicated early and often. we ve been able to better instruct the things that residents need to prepare around taking pictures of their items, making sure that they take their critical documents. we ve had a strong coalition of not only city departments but the county and state so it s been an all hands on deck process and hopefully that allows us to save life and property that would not be spared otherwise. reporter: we know that we re not expecting the river to crest at as high of a level as we saw in 2020 but this isn t a moment to underestimate the floodwaters. absolutely not. we want residents to heed these warnings. this