reportedly turning their ire on the head of the world bank. and it may have something to do with his refusal to bend to john kerry on climate change. we ll tell you the back story there. first, as you know, we are getting very close to the mid-terms as we get inside six weeks. very tight in these races. once again, it could come down to that number of places but could come down to georgia where herschel walker is gaining on the incumbent, raphael warnock with this sort of straightforward approach making headlines. he said this at an event over the weekend. this is sort of the new, you know what we re hearing from him right now. he s saying i m not a politician. i m not the smartest guy in the world. what i do know, i know how to protect my family and all of you are my family. i know how to budget. you don t spend money you don t have. they re spending all the money they don t have. he talked about student loans. very interesting. getting a lot of attention today for herschel
from washington because the color to tell you, this is something that will have a devastating impact on the nation s economy echo amtrak, the nation s cross-country railway system, is canceling all of its long distance trains ahead of a plant workers strike that really threatens to do damage on a scale that we have not seen in quite some time back of that announcement effectively cancels all planned trips except for those along the northeast corridor between boston and washington, d.c. the companies as our changes are all trains can reach the destination before the strike, which could begin as early as friday, and in case you re wondering, yes, we are talking about major cost because tthe strike could cost up to $2 billion per day per, we are talking about 60,000 workers plotting a walkout for better conditions. there s still time to get this resort, but there s only a few days left or they have a construct that is available that frankly needs to be adopted, but if this goe
richest man to buy twitter. that s right. the legal battle is over and the deal is on. the shares after being traded most of the day surging 22%. many interpreted that as a sign that the deals are back and if it can win over the world s richest man, it s off to the races. buyers were in droves. we ll have more on that later. now there s this. nearly a week after hurricane ian hit, rescue crews in florida continue to comb through damaged home looking for anyone trapped inside. the number killed is 79, including 71 in florida. we re all over it with steve harrigan in hard-hit arcadia, florida where they re starting to pick up the pieces. madison alworth in charlotte county, florida where fema is distributing much-needed supplies. and pete buttigieg on the massive job of fixing cause ways and bridges. we have storms left and right and digging out from under them could prove the most expensive task in american history. we begin with steve in arcadia, florida. steve? neil, this
before the midterm elections. and we are in the final stretch, as candidates work to reach still undecided voters. in the senate race in pennsylvania, it s all about swing voters in the suburbs. democratic lieutenant governor john fetterman is up against republican mehmet oz. the outcome of the race there is critical, if democrats want to keep their razor-thin majority in the senate. cnn national reporter dan meriga is live for us in philadelphia there today. how tight is this race this weekend? it s remarkably tight. you ve seen the lead, the polling lead that john fetterman had over the summer has narrowed in recent weeks. and both campaigns, democrats and republicans acknowledge, there s a smaller and smaller sliver of undecided voters in this contest. that s what they are seeking to reach. dr. oz has been off the campaign trail today. he appeared on fox news this morning. he spoke about crime and the importance of the debate on tuesday. that s the key date in this conte
forgiveness plan has been temporarily all theed by an appeals court as he faces criticism on the economy and rise in crime. we have more from charles watson on the midterms and let s kick things off with lucas tomlinson from the white house. good afternoon, griff. before leaving for the beach, president biden was bragging about his initial court victories. just yesterday state court and the supreme court said no, we re on biden s side. but last night, a federal appeals court in st. louis said not so fast and blocked his plan to bail out student debt until they make a final decision. the white house wasting little time putting out a statement saying it will proceed with its plans and quote, we ll continue to move full speed ahead in our preparations in compliance with this order and the administration will continue to fight republican officials suing to block our efforts to provide relief to working families. now, it s unclear whether the court s decision means for the 2