Jesse: the stage is set and we re less than an hour away from trump and harris taking the stage for their first, and probably only presidential debate. And you can watch it here on fox. The two candidates will duke it out for 90 minutes, no opening statements, no cheat sheets, no audience, two commercial breaks, and the mics will be muted when the other one is talking. The podiums will be different sizes. Kamala will be standing behind a shorter podium. A trump official says if looks like the kid s table at thanksgiving. This is the president s 47th debate, and for harris, her first. Under tremendous pressure, for the first time since biden dropped out, kamala will be all alone, no runningmate, no teleprompters, against an unpredictable former president and veteran tv star who she s never been in the same room with, with two months before the election, this is kamala s one shot to make it happen and we re hearing she s nervous. She spent the last week cramming at debate camp, counsello
cnn white house correspondent arlette saenz joins us now, so, arlette, the president has not announced that he s running for election. but there s some expectation that this speech is going to have the tone of a campaign speech. reporter: well, victor, take a look at where president biden decided to unveil this election, that s in the battle ground state of pennsylvania which would be critical to the upcoming election look, the presidential advisers are aware that the budget as proposed is unlikely to go anywhere up on capitol hill. but it does offer the president an opportunity to really lay out what s at stake for both the policy and political battles ahead, especially when you think of the fight, the looming fight, over the debt ceiling expected to play out over the coming month. the omb director shalanda young calls it a healthy start to the conversation. and ultimately, it lays out what president biden values. taking a look at what this budget entails. the president is
extraordinary. and it shows just how well-trained how decisive and frankly how heroic the police officers were as they entered that building knowing that an active shooter was at large and with weapons drawn began sweeping every room in a textbook covering each other, switching positions, never slowing down or hesitating for one moment. go! jonathan: the officers appeared to hear shots from the other level and began sprinting upstairs toward the gunfire. they then close in on the shooter. by this point, already shot and killed six people. and then there s a moment they confront the shooter. [sirens] as we reported last night, three children were killed, all nine years old. and staff members katherine koonce and mike hill. police say the shooter had planned the attack in detail and had legally bought seven weapons. using three to carry out the shooting on monday. we also learn the shooter, audrey hale, was under a doctor s care for undisclosed emotional disorder. hale wa
officials locate four kidnapped americans after they were stuffed in the back of a pickup truck. now two are dead. two alive. plus a new exclooifs be interview with ukraine s president. a 45-minute conversation including volodymyr zelenskyy s take on a setback in bakhmut. and ron desantis tries to grab the moment. the governor delivers the state of the state address, and previews his 2024 plan to make america more like florida. up first for us, devastating words from a mexican border taunt. officials announcing two american kidnapped victims are two, two others are alive. a source tells cnn that one of those two locked in a battle to survive. the race against the clock to find the hostages started last week. just across the border with the brazen attack. you can see it here. gunmen firing on the van before pulling americans from the car. john miller is working his sources. we begin with our security correspondent josh campbell. what s the latest on the sad tragedy here?
the prospect of another election, after parties failed to reach agreement on a return to power sharing. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the commander of iran s powerful revolutionary guards has warned protesters that saturday would be their last day of taking to streets. iran has been gripped by protests since the death of 22 year old kurdish woman mahsa amini in police custody last month. today s serious warning follows the fatal shooting of a protester in the iranian city of zahedan. activitsts say security forces fired on dozens of people as they left friday prayers in the southern city. robin brant reports. six weeks in, and these protests show no sign of abating. the opposite, in fact. this is zahedan, the scene of violent confrontation again. independent observers claiming the cracked on by security forces the crackdowon by security forces across iran and killed at least 160 people and the tactics continue to be unbearably indiscrimin