so now the global economy two old school senators. we have jim acosta with us this morning reporting live from the white house. good morning, jim. >> good morning. three days to go to d-day as in default day and senate majority leader and senate minority leader are still talking but they are still in search of that agreement. >> reporter: veterans and tea party activists dumped tell in front of the white house. before a rowdy face off with park police in riot gear 67 one man waved the confederate flag. others called for impeachment. >> i gave them back to president obama by pileing them in front of our house. >> reporter: while another tea party backed senator was calling for compromise. >> i think it's not a good idea to go through the debt ceiling deadline. i think we should go ahead and have an agreement in advanced. >> reporter: now as for the only deal struck in the last several day, that is one for state and federal governments to reopen parks. as for all that commotion outside the white house fence, kate baldwin, i can tell you things are back to normal. they are quite calm. >> we'll see how things are going this week. the market could be feeling the fear of a default this morning. u.s. stock futures are down. nasdaq and s&p 500 a far cry from the optimism when stocks rallied. an optimism for debt deal turned out short lived. allison dock sick is here with bor details. >> that's how it goes. today is columbus day. the bye markets are closed. the wall street will be watching rhetoric come out of washington t. market will absolutely give back all the gains it took last week. last week, there were big gains on optimism that lawmakers could come up with some sort of deal. after all the swings we saw, the s&p 500 the dow ended 1% higher. a different story as wall street may fire another warning shot, meaning a sell-off to washington saying, hey, get your act together. the u.s. is three days away from the debt ceiling deadline. the possibility of default, sparking concern of potential economic turmoil around the world. >> if there was a problem lifting the debt ceiling, it could well be that what is now a recovery would turn into a recession, or even worse. >> reporter: here at home, a default could mean a serious hit to your investment, like your 401k, wall street now waiting on washington to dictate the trades as banks are predicting the s&p 500 could see painful losses, as high as 45% if an agrow. isn't reached. >> here in chicago, we have seen the housing market really pick up in the last 84, like many places, that has been helped by low interest rates for people looking for loans. but all of that could change if the government defaults because interest rates could spike or even worse we could see another credit squeeze making it much 45rder to borrow. >> a default means interest rates for credit cards and student loans would spike as well and payments from the government would degree up. >> washington meets main street. we are outside a local benefits administration office near washington, d.c. could we be seeing woirld recipients show up at offices all across the country. roughly 58 million americans rely on those benefits, secretary treasury jack lew says if it isn't paid, there could be a problem paying them. >> reporter: the globe marketplace feeling the effects of the weakening dollar t. u.s. current debt limit sits just under $16.7 trillion. >> our systems were not designed to not pay our bills. >> reporter: despite cries of impending chaos, some say sounding the alarms is a bit sensational. >> i'd rather have a managed catastrophe which i don't think we'll be there. >> i think this is about the 11th time i have been through the subject of the sky is faa falling. >> reporter: closer to the debt ceiling discussion august 11th. the exact day when the u.s. government will run out of cash to cover its bills is really fought certain because even when the deadline hits, the revenue will be coming in. lawmakers are negotiating a plan to increase the debt ceiling. many critics say what we need now isn't a band-aid fix but a perm fant one. wall street would be happy if there was a band-aid in place, like a six-week deal we're leak the biggest procrastinators, aren't we, lawmakers, meaning. >> is there time to push through a band did a? i think we are getting to the pint of no return. >> something is better than nothing mode. >> isn't that bad the bar is really low at this point? >> it is. >> it is what it is. all right, we will take you to a mystery in eegypt an american man jailed after a car bombing turns up dead. an investigation is under way. let's go to cnn's ben kline wedeman. what do you know? >> reporter: we know in the after math of a car bombing in northern sinai. now, egyptian officials say when they arrested lundn, they found maps of vital installations and given the charged atmosphere in egypt at the moment. immediately, there were accusations that he was a spy. now, yesterday at noon, according to egyptian interior ministry lunn was found in his cell hanging from his black leather belt and his shoe laces. now for their part, american officials at the embassy here in cairo are seeing it is an apparent suicide. now, it's not at all clear what lunn was doing here in the first place. egyptian media is reporting in the course of his investigation, he told egyptian official he was on his way to the gaza strip. american officials, however, are not commenting on those claims. chris. kate. >> all right, thanks, ben kline, thanks so much. a lot of news this morning. don levin is here. >> good morning, making news, a fa to service man is killed after a man wearing a uniform. this is the 30 atake. they killed dozens of troops in 2012. sunday's shooting comes a day after john kerry met with afghan president karzai to discuss troops and a security agreement. seven aid workers reportedly have been kidnapped in syria. red cross officials say the team was trying to get medical supplies to people in northwest part of the country when a gunman opened fire on them. it's not clear who the kidnappers are. last month, a top u.n. official warned that syria is getting so violent that even humanitarian workers aren't safe. two men are now in custody after a frightenning shooting in tulsa. at lowest five people were injured when gunfire rang out at a new year's celebration. witnesses say hundreds were loining up to get their dinner when the shooting began. the alleged gunmen are likely to have some connection with the victims. dry ice in a plastic bought him shut down part of lax last night. the fbi says a chemical reaction set up an explosion in a bathroom. authorities tracked down the problem. no injuries to report. the terminal is back opened. no word on who might have left the bottle. the bathroom is in an area not opened to the general public. a 72-year-old hunter alive and well is dead after 19 days of missing in the wilderness. he became separated from his hunting partner in mendocino forest and suffered a head injury in a bad fall. he survived the ordeal by eating lizards, frogs, squirrels and algae from the stream. i have a report on this incredible survivor's story next hour on "new day." >> it makes you wonder how would you handle that situation? >> drog legs, a delicacy down south. >> impressive, covered themselves with leaves at night. a lot of details. let's get to karen mcginnis keeping track of the latest forecast. how is it locking today, karen? >> we are watching it closely along the eastern seaboard, kate, chris, good morning to you. our temperatures will pretty much remain above normal. be you the rainfall is desperately needed across the northeast. you are running about half of what you totally would for the total month of october. it will take a frontal system before you start to see that. high pressure dominates right now. as we go through tomorrow, those temperatures back up into the 70s. we think two next weather systems will knock those temperatures down. new york is 53. washington, d.c. 58. you would think it would be hotter pittsburgh reporting 62 degrees right now. there is a system that will produce significant snowfall, from billings, montana to the saltess mountain, front range of the rockies, the snowfall in those higher peaks as much as 12 inches, but a windy day expected across colorado. those temperatures only going to be in the 50s, so if you are headed to the west along that interstate 25, watch out. it could be gusty. 75 for dallas that, wet weather picks up again across north central texas in the next 24 hour hours. >> we'll take a break here on "new day," when we come back, big problems for obama care. why thousands of americans that want to sign up simply cannot. also an nfl super star playing with a very heavy heart. why adrian petersen decided to take the field sunday two days after the death of his 2-year-old son. build character through quality. and earn the right to be called a classic. the lands' end no iron dress shirt. starting at 49 dollars. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. 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>> reporter: i have been trying since day one to get an account and log in on health care.gov. i failed again. >> you couldn't make this page work. >> reporter: again and again. >> it wouldn't log me in. it's not working. when i called the 1-800-number, the reps tell me volume is high and try again at offpeak hours. i tried at 7:30 at night, 7:00 in the morning. still it didn't work. so, finally, i set my alarm clock for 3:00 a.m. sunday morning. guess what, the system was down for maintenance. i'm not the only one having trouble. on facebook, people took to the health care.gov page to vent by the thousands and on cnn's i-report. >> i tried it hundreds of times, literally hundreds of times since october the 1st. >> reporter: the analyst says the problems go beyond higher volume and minor glitches. they say the field fails to follow basic coding. there is the old fashioned way of using the phone and snail mail. you do have time to be insured by january 1st, you have to complete the process by december 15th. now, just to be clear, this is a journalistic endeavor for me. i'm lucky enough to get insurance through my employer. imagine how frustrating it has been for people who do need insurance. >> journalistic endeavor, it looks like abject failure. what is the response? 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♪ introducing cardioviva: the first probiotic to help maintain healthy cholesterol levels without a prescription. cardioviva. a. >> welcome back to "new day." coming up on the show, we heard of football players playing through the pain. not like this. how adrian peterson managed to suit up two days after his son's violent death. why he did it coming up? >> plus, macy's breaking tradition. it will be opened for the first time on thanksgiving in slive years. it finally came, folks, humped on the black friday band wagon or the expanding black friday band wagon. it is making a lot of people upset. we will have more on that ahead. first let's get to our political gut check. the political government on its 14th day, three days away from hitting the debt ceiling t. stalemate now over spending. democrats believe they have political advantage here, including senate majority leader harry reid, they are not budging. joining us now to talk about this, cnn political analyst an executive editor of "the daily beast." so the week last week ended on a high note. whispers of compromise, whispers of -- what happened over the weekend to get us back to what feels like square one today? >> and that's because it is. you should know better by now when things seem hopeful in washington. they'll find a way to screw it up. what happened saturday morning? the house gop got together effect e expecting a break through, instead, cantor and boehner said we are done, it's up to the senate. so the senate meets over the weekend trying to come up with a resolution, harry reid, mitch mcconnell, not much charismatic, deal makers, deal making happened because democrats are looking at this as an opportunity to roll back sequester cuts from last year. we're at square one, folks, 72 hours to go until the self inflicted debt ceiling. >> it seems we're back at square one because the target or focus continues to shift. this whole stalemate started over defunding changes, getting rid of obama care. right now, democrats are demanding and seemed to be holding up the government shutdown and debt ceiling over wanting to deal with forced budget cuts. what is behind this moving target is very confusing. >> what is behind it is poll numbers, republicans getting their butts kicked. democrats running the reach of overreaching, trying to get their own plan in place. the problem, of course, is the bottom line is people want the government to work. they don't want the u.s. to default on its debt. the president keeping things opened. democrats in the senate trying to get every little thing they can out of republicans and spuring bad blood as a result. >> republicans bob corker, he's a candid guy. he said yesterday to fox, it's not clear to me how this ends because there is such disarray. i think that's as honest an assessment one can have at this point. are there any more plays they can have left? i feel they've pulled out every play in the playbook, both sides. >> no, this thing has become a complete mess from the very beginning. you have 72 hours left. they probably bring in a closer at some point. joe biden, the closer. >> who has been remarkably quiet. >> he's off to the side, the fiscal cliff, joe biden and mitch mcconnell said that's probably if harry reid and mitch mcconnell can't get it done in the next day-and-a-half, that's when you bring biden in before we absolutely embarrass ourselves on the world stage by failing to pay our bills. >> without looking back at all the pool numbers from various organizations, is anyone going to ends up on this? i feel everyone is a loser in terms of the politics they all try to play here? >> everyone is loser, but the polls to date show when the republican party is at the lowest rate of any political party in history. you got a problem t. tea party loves the rating to date. you pla adangerous game if you try to exploit that with a serious die nam ec just ahead of us as a country. >> is there any question will is not time left to actually get a piece of legislation to the president's desk before we hit the debt ceiling? because, of course, what do we say? miracles can happen in washington when they're up against a dead lean? but if you have conservative members, especially in the senate, who could slow down that process, they could be hard up against that debt ceiling. >> it's close. at this point any individual can delay a resolution. there is still time if they got their act together. but why in the world wou we feel washington will work efficiently. >> they say they feel the pressure. it doesn't seem they do. >> you can have the senator filibuster there this. you have to have the right threshold. they need to find religion, boehner needs to open up with a vote for centrist republicans. so there are serious hurdles even if they found principles they agree on. >> don't prepare for a big bargain. >> a big week ahead, serious stakes for the united states of america. >> find some answers, bring them to us. >> thank you. >> don littleen is in this morning. >> i thought you were going to do the james earl jones. >> i failed so miserably at the james earl jones. >> good morning, everyone, in egypt, a car bombing victim was found dead in what appears to be a suicide. james lunn was hanging by shoe laces and a belt on the bathroom door. lunn had been arrested in august after a security sweep after a car bomb near sinai station. they say he had a computer and maps at the time of his arrest. a cold case closed. the cousin of baby hope has been arrested and charged with the girl's murder after police say he admitted to sexually assaulting, smothering and disposing of the body. baby hope has now been identified as 4-year-old angelica castille. an official says he dumped the body along new york's henry hudson parkway back in 1991. police respond with pepper spray when an apartment party turns into a large intoxicated disorderly mess. take a look at this. >> aahh. >> hundreds of college-age party years riding near western washington university throwing bottles of beer cans at police. multiple arrests were made. no serious injuries to report, though. investigators in pittsburgh are still trying to figure out what caused a frightening home explosion. the blast injured two people saturday night. residents say it sounded like a plane crash and the house is gone. at least one neighboring home was damaged. a party in key biscayne near miami came to a scary end when the party boat sank. look at this. everyone on board is okay thanks to quick thinking rescuers and good samaritans, all 30 people and one dog are pulled out in minutes. it is not clear why it sank, officials think it might have been an illegal charter without a licensed captain. >> that can be a problem. >> yes. >> amazingly quick work there. one of the upsides of having a lot of boaters in the area. >> absolutely. >> good stuff. com coming up on "new day," adrian peterson played. you should hear why. world fa musz artists selling on the streets of new york. buyers don't even know it. >> you missed it this weekend. 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