[ speaking non-english ] that looks delicious. an all new episode of stanley tucci: searching for italy airs tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. on cnn. the next hour of cnn newsroom starts right now. we are just over two weeks from the midterm elections. new numbers show nearly six million ballots have been cast already in 39 states. we re talking did more than 660,000 people across the state of georgia who have already voted. record voter turnout that started monday. our vote does count. women s rights are on the line. we are seeing an uptick in rsv nationwide, and in particular when it comes to kids having to go to the hospital. reporter: they are taking drastic measures to deal with the surge that they re seeing. you re see something institutions putting up tents. things have actually gotten worse since we were admitted. [ applause ] it was just about six weeks ago that boris johnson was leaving downing street in disgrace. i want you to know how sad i am to be
confidence. the court, which still has decisions on a dozen argued cases yet to be announced this term. today inadvertently posted online a document related to an abortion case which was obtained by bloomberg law. a supreme court spokesperson confirmed that the document was, quote, inadvertently and briefly up loaded but noted that the ruling has not been release and would be in due course. nbc news has not independently verified the document. it is not known if it is a draft decision, the actual decision, or neither of those things. the document has since been removed from the website. well if the document did signal was that court appears set to allow emergency room doctors in the state of idaho to perform life-saving abortions which they are unable to do under that state s defensive life act. that passed in august of 2022. the law is one of the most extreme abortion bans in the country. it prohibits nearly all abortions and does not allow for exceptions for the life of the
agency is releasing some new crucial guidance about school reopenings. they now say classrooms can reduce their physical distancing rules from six feet to three feet, a game-changer for administrators and teachers. but there are some caveats. we ll talk about that. and a heat confrontation between the biden administration and china unfolding on camera. this is a rarity during these types of diplomatic meetings. we ll show you what secretary of state tony blinken said that caused such an uproar. we begin with cnn s steve zeleny and natasha chen. steve, first, who are the president and vice president meeting there with today? reporter: president biden and vice president harris arrived on the campus of emory university moments ago and they are meeting hyped closed doors with members of the asian-american community. elected leaders in the state and house who have been speaking out urging the white house to forcefully condemn these shootings and acts of violence, which the whi
people don t trust democrats. because there are people sowing mistrust. opportunistic politicians, people in the media, people making it very extreme. either an nra lunatic or you want to take away all our guns. neither of these are people who are those on the extremes. but the vast middle of the society want sensible gun regulations. i think we need to think about checking our mistrust at the door and taking a risk to actually work together. people have to sit at the same table and hash it out together. joe, why can t we solve this? there is no trust. and i think that that is not just on this issue. i think that it is across many issues. i think that we see time and time again, we ve made a compromise and evil were down in d. c. , but also in our local politics. we see people who effectively are always trying to find ways to leverage power for partisan purchases alone. so we should be able to come to the table and say hey, here are my concerns, here are our concerns, what is the l
talk to people who don t want to give up their guns. they all have different reasons for having guns and all have what sounded to me like legitimate reasons. they got them through all different times in their lives. but they are of course disgusted by the gun violence and they have different solutions and so it is so maddening and vexing that their lawmakers, all of our elected lawmakers can t do any of these things i think there are two things that emerge for me. first there is a tendency to kind of demonize the other side whatever the other side is. we see this is not the case in this issue here. people who care about their guns and second amenitiment but support common sense gun safety regulations. what is frustrating is a lot of these specific regulations that were proposed have already, in the segment, were proposed by democrats and republicans shot them down. i know that joe will say that is because republicans don t trust democrats but there is a reason why people don t trust