Youre live in the cnn newsroom. Im jim acosta in washington. Good evening. Right now President Biden is on his way to new york where hes slated to meet with World Leaders at the United Nations General Assembly, including ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The stakes could not be higher for the ukrainian leader as his country faces an Uphill Battle in its counteroffensive against russian forces. Hes expected to seek more support from the u. S. And its allies. But as the president prepares for another moment on The World Stage, hes facing Major Political headaches back here in washington. House republicans are moving forward with an Impeachment Inquiry against him. When asked about it at the white house earlier this afternoon, he laughed and told reporters his response to mccarthy is, quote, lots of luck. And thats just one fight up on capitol hill. A Government Shutdown is also looming as the deadline to get a Spending Bill passed in congress inches closer. Lets discuss that and m
It was right on time. Pitch perfect. Thank you. Everyone take note. Yes. Victor is complementing me. Good morning, everyone. Welcome to cnn this morning. So great to have you. Im amara walker. Im victor blackwell. Good to be with you. The United Auto Workers is entering the third day of strikes against three automakers, ford, Ge General Mo and stellantis. The union says they remain far apart in terms of a deal on pay increase and benefits. Former president barack obama weighed in on the strike saturday. He called on the Auto Companies to do right by their workers. Hundreds of Union Members walked the picket lines. They say they are prepared to stick it out in order to get an agreement. Cnns gabe cohen is in ohio with more. Reporter victor, amara, saturday we saw the first small signs of any progress in these negotiations between the union and any of the big three automakers. This after the union met with ford. A source with union telling cnn, we had reasonably productive conversations
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state and she resigns and that secretary of state then becomes the new governor, so lots of political uncertainty and really the people of puerto rico just are sick of it and they want new government that will represent them and interest. wow, they are going through a lot after hurricane with this political instability and not over yet. bryan, thank you. arthel: political ping-pong, police in hong kong has cleared train station by force after protestors refuse today leave, officers in riot gear used batons and pepper spray to dispersion crowds, crowds in the train station after police first used tier teargas and meant to show defiance of white clad mob that attacked people at the same train station last weekend leaving 45 people injured. we are we are nearly 1,000
taking the brunt of this, some on the fen in the fight against isis, maybe putting more resources or firepower into that fight against isis. in hungary, thousands are on a hi near budapest after authorities kept them waitling for days for lack of proper documents. the migrants say if necessary, they will walk to austria, even germany, where there s some hope of refuge. cnn senior international correspondent arwa damon has been walking with them. we find her now on this road, arwa, tell us what you are seeing. well, brianna, we re on the hi that links budapest to vienna, people bedding down after having walked for about nine hours, because they simply could not take waiting at that train station any longer, being stuck in this very torturous game of political ping-pong, not going