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among those issues and challenges, the coronavirus pandemic, climate change, human rights, and the assault on democracy in countries around the world. we will have much more on his trip in just a moment. and we will bring you his speech live as soon as it begins later this hour. >> we are also keeping a close eye this morning on washington because it is make or break time for the u.s. economy. with a government shutdown looming, speaker nancy pelosi says the next 48 hours are critical. democrats trying to pass a sweeping economic package. today the house is expected to vote on a short-term funding bill to keep the government running through december. it would suspend the debt limit through 2022. that vote expected to trigger a major showdown between democrats and republicans. one that has direct implications for the american people because without a debt limit increase, keep in mind social security checks would stop, child tax credits would be halted, paychecks for the nation's troops would be delayed. let's begin with cnn congressional correspondent lauren fox who is following all of the developments from capitol hill. so, lauren, i mean, just put this in perspective. speaker pelosi says next 48 hours are critical. what does that break down to? >> reporter: well, democrats are really needing to pass four different issues. and i think that's the real crux of their problem right now is that they have so much on their plate. let's break this down a little bit. over the next couple of hours, you are going to see democrats begin debating that continuing resolution or that government funding bill as well as an increase in the debt ceiling. we expect a vote in the house of representatives today on that package. that is essentially daring republicans to vote to shut down the government. democrats have been arguing that they believe it is a responsibility of both the republicans and democrats to increase the country's borrowing limit, but republicans have been arguing it is democrats' responsibility. in order to get around that, democrats attached the two items arguing this is potentially a way to put pressure on republicans. and the house they don't need those republican votes. once it goes over to the senate, they will. and we are being told from many republicans, including mitt romney, who i talked to yesterday, that he is going to vote no to increase the debt ceiling. no matter what it is attached to. that's a major issue. then you have democrats needing to work through their own infrastructure agenda as well as that big social safety net bill. those are two separate agenda items and as you know, erica, house speaker nancy pelosi had promised a vote next monday on that bipartisan infrastructure bill that already passed in the senate. but now you have some progressives saying that they will vote no on that proposal unless you can also muscle through that $3.5 trillion social safety net bill. there are still major sticking points that remain for democrats on that major piece of legislation including whether or not to increase taxes for many wealthy americans. how big that bill should be as well as whether to include a prescription drug proposal that is controversial among the democratic caucus. so there is not much time and when the speaker says the next 48 hours are critical, she means the next 48 hours are critical to seeing if democrats can be united in the path forward. erica? >> that is a big, big question this morning. lauren fox, appreciate it, thank you. joining me to discuss cnn's senior political analyst ryan lizza, and co-author of politico's playbook. good morning, as we look at all of this, there isn't much time. lauren's last point was interesting, it is about can da democrats come together here. there doesn't seem to be a plan b in what we're witnessing as we talk about what we're focused on today in terms of looming deadlines. two years ago leader mcconnell said america can't default, that would be a disaster, yet now he and senate gop are trying to force the first ever default of the u.s. all must come together in the spirit of bipartisanship. lauren just said, that's unlikely in the senate, pointing out her conversation with senator mitt romney. what options are left? >> yeah, lauren laid it out really well. if mitt romney is not going to vote for this, it is unlikely they're going to find ten republicans. one option was that, you know, they do what is called unanimous consent agreement, and it is republicans don't object to that, and then democrats go forward with their own caucus 50 votes and vote for this, but other republicans have now ruled that out. so, look, there is a plan b, right? we heard this from the beginning. they can go back, open up this process, called reconciliation and put the debt limit in that. it will then be tied to the larger reconciliation package that the democrats are struggling to put together. it is much more time consuming. but i think first they want to darrens to vote against this, and politically have republicans take ownership of voting against this and be responsible for whatever market anxiety comes as we approach this vote. and any sort of fallout. but i at the end of the day, democrats control the senate, the house and the white house, they're not going to let the government shut down and not going to allow a debt default. so i think we're in that stage of threats and anxiety and a lot of uncertainty. but at the end of the day, they have the votes to do this. and so they will get it done. >> which triggers a lot of frustration for the american people and pretty much anybody outside of washington as they're watching all of this, the political game of chicken as we look at it. as lauren pointed out, there are four major issues that are essentially under the gun right now when it comes to what needs to get done in washington. looking quickly at infrastructure, supposed to be a vote, right, on monday. but in terms of -- supposed to be, right, in terms of where we're at, this was supposed to be a big win for biden, looking at infrastructure. now it has turned into a bit of a mess. is it salvageable at this point? >> it is, but, look, the -- the progressive view of this is they want to have negotiating leverage over moderates so they want the bigger -- they want their prize, the reconciliation package finished, wrapped in a bow and ready to vote before the moderates get their prize, the infrastructure legislation. so those two groups of democrats have been trying to remove leverage from each other for months and months and months now. and the biggest piece of leverage that the progressives have is keeping the infrastructure bill from being voted on until they get moderates to completely buy in to the highest -- to what progressives consider the best possible version of the reconciliation will. th that could be voted down. the house leadership has been very clear that they have -- they have said they don't have the votes to pass it. and so in the best case scenario for democrats is that monday deadline forces the moderates and progressives to come to some accord on the reconciliation bill by monday, and then progressives are given enough guarantees that they don't vote that bill down and then they move on to the reconciliation bill. but nobody -- that's probably a very optimistic scenario. >> i was going to say, yes, very optimistic. it would be lovely, right, if everybody could come together. there is a whole lot of ultimatums being thrown out publicly. good to see you. thank you. >> good it see you. >> jim? we're live at the united nations general assembly in new york as president biden's domestic agenda hangs in the balance. he's set to deliver one of his most critical addresses to date as commander in chief. first as president here at the u.n. within the hour, the president will speak to dozens of world leaders at the u.n. general assembly as he juggles multiple crises around the world in his foreign policy. joining me now, cnn chief national affairs correspondent jeff zeleny and new york times white house and national security correspondent david sanger. good to have both of you. jeff, if i could begin with you, the president's message today will be one of restating america's commitment to alliances. i wonder is he facing a skeptical audience today? >> jim, much more skeptical than president biden likely could have ever imagined. he ran, he campaigned on strengthening the alliances. this is his place. he believes in the mission of the united nations, unlike former president donald trump who came here and criticized the u.n. president biden believes in this mission. we saw him on his first foreign trip abroad saying america is back. that has been tested considerably. it is under a great test. the credibility of america and its leadership because of the decisions in the biden administration are now under a close review. i would say skeptical, no doubt. definitely more scrutiny on his message because of afghanistan, because of the relationship with france, because the pandemic in the u.s. is still raging on and on and on. i think this is not the climate that president biden expected to be walking into for his very first speech to the u.n. >> and questions and perhaps disappointment about american leadership on, for instance, sharing vaccine resources globally to make the pandemic more of a global fight. david sanger, what interesting factor in all of this, right, is that many of america's allies, adversaries as well, expected more daylight, shall we say, between biden's approach to the world and trump's america first approach to the world. they're seeing more commonality than they expected. >> they're certainly taking that view, jim, and the reason is clear. they thought that joe biden would come in as the president who consulted them on everything. i think the british felt that the decision on afghanistan was sort of made and declared to them. and they were scrambling as the u.s. was as the taliban came in to kabul to get their people out. and then, of course, there was a very conscious effort to keep the french from knowing that the united states, britain and australia were considering the submarine deal, which is actually about submarines and many more technologies, and that went on for months in which the president basically met with president macron and made no mention of this, which is why they overreacted to this issue and withdrew their ambassador and so forth. i think he's got a lot of repair work to do there and you see he's still trying to get a phone call together with president macron to patch up america's oldest alliance. >> jeff, the reason for this french row is this deal with australia, the nuclear submarines, saying we need to focus our resources and attention, no longer on the middle east, but on china. is joe biden -- does he have friends on that point? does very unity on that point among allies as he addresses the united nations? >> he certainly does in australia. and that is an emerging strengthening alliance. a long time ally. he will also be meeting one on one, president biden will be, with prime minister morris today at noon after the speech. he has allies on the china front, but it makes european leaders worried, what about us, what about the u.s. and european alliances here? as david was saying, the -- perhaps the most remarkable thing, we could not have predicted that french president emmanuel macron, long time ally is not in new york, he's skipping this meeting and has not scheduled a meeting with president biden. so china, i'm told, is going to be a subtheme of this, but not a dramatic overtheme of president biden's message. he, of course, has been trying to get the world to focus on the rising threat from china, but no one expected this dustup with france. you have to wonder could this not have been avoided? with secretary of state antony blinken and president biden, all their experience, how did it come to this? but it has. >> could the u.s. not have messaged that or cut a side deal with france to bring them in? one thing we do not expect to see today is something that had become a fixture of donald trump's appearances here at the u.n., which is the fiery rhetoric, i remember standing here a few years ago, the rocket man speech, this back and forth about whose nuclear button was bigger than the other. that sort of drama we will not see from joe biden today. >> certainly not. i think rocket man has been retired. but the fact is that the problem remains. in fact, after all of those threats the president went through, the head of the international atomic energy agency said just yesterday that north korea is moving forward at great speed with their nuclear program. one of the big side dramas here in new york is going to be iran, new iranian government has shown up, the iranian foreign minister is here and yet their program is moving forward and the british said on monday they were probably closer to a weapon than they have ever been. so you're going to see it couched in much more broad multilateral terms, but the problem is probably as severe or worse than it was when president trump was here. >> yeah. and that focus, one of the focuses of the biden foreign policy has been the hope of resurrecting the iran nuclear deal, but those hopes appear to be fading. david sanger, new york times, jeff zeleny here with me in new york, thank you very much. erica, back to you. >> up next, an autopsy is scheduled for today to confirm whether the body found in wyoming over the weekend is in fact that of missing 22-year-old gabby petito. as we learn more this morning, the fbi now headed back to that florida nature reserve to search for her missing fiance. we're live there next. plus, disturbing video of u.s. bord er patrol agents on horseback intimidating migrants. and this just in to cnn, prince andrew officially served with legal papers in a lawsuit accusing him of sexually assaulting a then 17-year-old girl. his response next. super emma just about sleeps in her cape. but when we realized she was battling sensitive skin, we switched to tide hygienic clean free. it's gentle on her skin, and out cleans our old free detergent. tide hygienic clean free. hypoallergenic and safe for sensitive skin. come here! i've got big news! now, nurtec odt can not only stop a migraine it can prevent a migraine as well. nurtec is the first and only option proven to treat and prevent migraines with one medication. onederful. one quick dissolve tablet can start fast and last. don't take if allergic to nurtec. the most common side effects were nausea, stomach pain, and indigestion. with nurtec, i treat migraine my way. what's your way? 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>> reporter: well, they had said they had exhausted all avenues in the search here yesterday morning and then apparently that changed because we are back here today. so let's walk you through what we know of the timeline. we know -- we heard from crews inside right now searching that they were asked to assist at least as of yesterday afternoon. so they had been making plans, we know, to be here searching in this area at least we know yesterday. what else happened yesterday? the parents of brian laundrie were questioned by the fbi after fbi executed a search warrant there. that questioning took place for hours. remember, erica, we showed you live as the fbi arrived, surrounded the home, went inside, we saw them taking out paper bags, loading it up into a van. they also towed away a mustang from the driveway. so clearly we are seeing the search continue. the fbi now involved here. they have been involved for quite a while. clearly you're seeing them really hone in on some evidence that they're following here. so we are back at the carlton reserve, where police and search crews were all weekend long, 25,000 acres and i should mention before we wrap up here that the reason they initially were here was because a week ago today, according to the parents telling police, that was the last time that they had eyes on brian laundrie. he had a hiking bag and said he was heading here for a hike. >> so many questions this morning. appreciate it. thank you. i know you'll keep us updated on any developments there. let's bring in former new york city homicide prosecutor charles callan. you know, as we look at all of this, yesterday we were told they were done searching that carlton reserve. as we learned from leyla, those involved in the search were told yesterday they were going back, they're back in a different area today. the fbi is in charge now. what does that tell you? >> well, it tells me that they uncovered something during the course of the search or the interview of the parents that drove them become to that location. perhaps with more precise information. 25,000 acres is a lot of area to search. according to reports it is really not the easiest area, a swampy area and so forth. so they got some information that now drove them back there. and we have to remember, you know, investigators always have more information being made public and so we don't know exactly what drove them there. but they're not going back there for no reason at all. they have something. >> yeah, certainly not. as we look at this timeline here, leyla laid out part of it for us. the parents were questioned yesterday, we know, from the beginning we were told the family wasn't really very cooperative. brian laundrie arrived home on september 1st, gabby petito was reported missing on september 11th, we learned on friday that a couple days after that he left to go on this hike, but it took his parents three days to say anything. but even when she was first reported missing, they already lawyered up, they said they were going to stay in the background. as we're looking at all of these elements and potentially what the parents may or may not have known, paul, what does all that add up to you for as you're looking at this. >> it adds up to a highly suspicious situation. matter of fact, i've never seen a case where a family member, a girlfriend, a fiancee disappeared and the boyfriend or fiance was unwilling to give any cooperation whatsoever. here he's disappeared and now his parents presumably are resisting full cooperation if that's what's goingin ion in th background, very unusual and very suspicious. i think what we're looking at now is given the disappearance of brian laundrie with the intensity of the search going on, he's still alive. and that's really the question. are they -- as chief ramsey said, they may have narrowed the search down on that reserve and may be trying to sweep bodies of water. that's a swampy area, to see if they can find a body. this is speculation and we'll have to follow closely. >> we -- i played a little bit of that sound as we came back from break. but this sound that we now have from the 911 caller who was describing seeing brian laundrie hitting gabby petito, what he described in that 911 call, we also have that dash cam video from when they were with police in utah. let's take a look at that again. >> did he hit you? it's okay if you're saying you hit him, and i understand if he hit you. but we want to know the truth, if he's actually hit you. >> where he did hit you. no worries, it's okay. did he slap your face or what? >> so hard to hear the audio there. but she was describing visibly appears visibly upset in the back seat of the police cruiser talking about he grabbed my face, the officer was asking if he hit her, they want to understand the full story. there is an interview out this morning with a female park ranger who we learned did spend some time with gabby petito in the back of a police car talking to her. she says, i was imploring with her to re-evaluate the relationship. asking her if she was happy, basically saying this was an opportunity for her to find another path to make a change in her life. commissioner, understanding none of us was there. hindsight is 20/20. we look at all the little nuggets here and it raises questions about their relationship, brian laundrie's sister last week said they would sometimes do this, fight a little bit, but then come back together, that is obviously coming into play in this investigation as well. >> there is no question about that. what we're learning now paints an entirely different picture than what we originally saw on social media with, you know, a couple in love, and sharing stuff and so forth, and this is the complete opposite of that. so we're getting a different picture of what actually took place during the relationship. but that still doesn't lead us directly to murder. and so, you know, today is going to be an important day, they're going to post -- and to make sure and to try to determine a cause of death. but all the pieces of the puzzle seem like perhaps they're kind of coming together. >> paul, charles, appreciate you joining us, thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. just ahead, the biden administration now responding to those disturbing images which appear to show border patrol agents on horseback aggressively confronting haitian migrants at the southern border. we'll take you there live next. visible is wireless that doesn't play games. no surprise fees, legit unlimited data, for as little as $25 a month. and the best part? 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it also has been referred to the dhs inspector general for review as well. but this is all coming as the officers continue to try to clear out this migrant camp by repatriating these thousands of migrants. we'll show you some of the drone video we captured yesterday, which continues to show them living under this international bridge, in these very squalid conditions. this is a situation that authorities say they're trying to mitigate rapidly. their goal is to move 3,000 migrants out per day, but we're still days away from seeing any type of noticeable difference here. a crisis here. the humanitarian crisis and also a situation providing a black eye for officers here with some of the video we have seen of officers on horseback, jim. >> all right, josh campbell at the border, thank you very much. as we speak now, we're seeing the arrival of president biden's motorcade here at the u.n. general assembly. more than two dozen vehicles these days, these motorcades have. the president is the 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illness impacting officials around the world for the greater part of the last few years. it started in havana, cuba, that's why we call it havana syndrome. this incident set off alarm bells within the u.s. government. i'm told that the director himself was fuming with anger according to a source familiar and this case could have some dramatic implications. and that's because i'm told u.s. government officials are concerned about the fact that the perpetrator could have even known that burns was visiting india. the cia director's schedule is something that is very tightly held, only shared with a small group of people. so the fact that they could have known he was visiting and then potentially tried to plan to carry out this aggression knowing that he and his team were going to be there could have some significant repercussions, some indications here that there is actual targeting happening. we don't know that's the case. but it sure looks like that is possible. the other thing that we should note, erica, is that this is the second time in less than a month that a senior biden administration official's international travel has been impacted by a reported incident of havana syndrome. it happened earlier -- i should say late last month in august. vice president harris was traveling to vietnam and there were some reported incidents of havana syndrome surrounding her visit there. now, a cia spokesperson said they don't comment on specific incidents, they also don't comment on specific officers. but they did say there is protocols in place and medical attention is provided to those who say that they have had these symptoms. i see president biden arriving there. >> yeah, so we do see president biden arriving there at the united nations. set to speak this morning. we have been talking a lot -- always a very skeptical audience as they wait to hear from the u.s. president, kylie. a lot is being made of this speech, not only what he'll say, but how it will be received, kylie. >> yeah, that's right. i mean, i think you have a president who is set to talk about the themes that he has touched on repeatedly throughout his presidency. fortifying relationships with allies, talking about america being back on the world stage. but, of course, the environment in which he's operating isn't exactly all together friendly towards the biden administration right now. there is frustration from allies who saw the chaotic withdraw from afghanistan, as something that the biden administration did on their own. we expect president biden to address that decision, to withdraw from afghanistan, and double down on that decision taurksi , talking about the need to focus on forward looking threats to the united states and to the world. but we also have another situation, there is some tremendous tension between the u.s. and france right now. that is not normal, right. because france is one of america's oldest allies. it is over this new u.s./uk/australia security agreement that left france out of it and because of it, the united states is going to help australia develop nuclear powered submarines, but france had a deal with australia to develop conventional submarines and that deal has now been canceled. we have seen a tremendous amount of anger from the french here. that is the backdrop that the president is walking into right now and he's going to have to make his case for why america is actually back and how they will fortify those alliances. >> kylie, thank you. we'll be bringing you that speech just moments from now, president biden set to speak. the stakes as kylie laid out are high. we're live at the united nations. stay with us. we've got you taken care of, sgt. houston. thank you. that was fast! one call to usaa got her a tow, her claim paid... ...and even her grandpa's dog tags back. get a quote. in 2016, i was working at the amazon warehouse when my brother passed away. and a couple of years later, my mother passed away. after taking care of them, i 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