keep control of congress in the mid term elections. with your support, i will sign a law codifying roe injanuary. netflix reverses a drop in customer numbers as a stream of new programmes helps it sign up almost 2.5 million new households. if they don t get at least five hours sleep a night. how much sleep have you had or not, we will be unpacking the mystery of sleep and what it is for our health, late in the programme. ukraine s civil defence service says more than a thousand towns and villages across the country are now without power. russian air strikes have hit the capital, kyiv, again on tuesday but there ve been attacks across the country. president zelensky says 30% of ukraine s power stations had been destroyed in the past eight days. sylvia lennan spence reports. children, the elderly even family pets, waiting for their turn to be taken to safety. this is the southern city of kherson, occupied by russian forces this february, civilians have begun to leave amid warni
about gas prices as inflation weighs on the democrats and the battle for control of congress and putin s new martial law order just took effect in parts of ukraine illegally annexed by russia. we ll have live reports from kyiv and moscow. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer and you re in the situation room. we begin with a major development in the probe of former president trump s claims of election fraud. a federal judge says trump signed legal documents continuing evidence he knew to be false. our justice correspondent is working the story for us. jessica, walk us through what happened. well significantly, wolf, this is the second time that a federal judge out of california, david carter, has said that the former president likely committed a crime. now this is all related to e-mails from johnny spoon, an attorney who was the architect pushing these baseless claims of election fraud. what the judge has done here is he has sa
top of the hour here on cnn newsroom. the countdown continues to the midterms. 22 days left until election day determining who will control congress, and a new poll from the new york times shows that republicans have a slight edge here. 49% of likely voters say that they plan to back the republican candidate for their house district compared to 45% for democrats. now this poll also found it combined 44% of likely voters are most worried about the economy or inflation. now today, early voting begins in the battleground of georgia. and the race for senate there, one of the tightest in the nation, democratic incumbent raphael warnock casting his ballot you see there. there s also a new twist there in the drama engulfing his republican rival herschel walker who s been denying allegations he paid for an abortion for his ex-girlfriend years ago. well, today walker confirmed the check in question was, in fact, his, but then doubled down the denials in terms of what it was fo
top of the hour on cnn newsroom. good to have you along. i m victor blackwell. and i m bianna golodryga. today s final jobs report before election day was just what the white house was hoping for. 261,000 jobs beating expectations from economists, but not too high to further drive up inflation. this goldilocks number helps the president make the case for his party in the final sprint to november 8th. former president trump is also on the campaign trail. he ll be in pennsylvania tomorrow pushing for the republican in one of the tightest races for senate that is key to determining who will control congress. pennsylvania has seen more than 1 million votes cast and is just one of several key battleground states where the early vote appears to be record-breaking. in total, more than 34 million americans have already cast their ballots. cnn s correspondents are following it all. we begin in the neck-and-neck race for senate. today is the final day of early in-person vot
in sizes up to an h-cup. visit knix.com to find a wireless bra you ll love. three days after election day, we still do not know which party will control congress next year. and while most of the focus have spin on the titanic battle for the senate, who will control the house also remains an open question and more ways than one. here to talk about that with me now is washington democratic congresswoman, chair of the congressional progressive caucus. thank you for joining me on this, i want to say night of nights, it is the fourth night of nights as we await more information about the balance of power. i wonder what you think of this notion that has been floated, that if the gop doesn t up holding on to control of the lower chamber, and it is by a very small majority, which are very much looks like it could be the case, there is talk that democrats could cut a deal with