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That said, the events caught them by surprise, as well, how fast it happened. european allies, don t say anything, don t spike the football, let this play out. we need to see where this goes. they re doing after assessments, but they do believe it is bad for putin and, therefore, good for the ukrainian war effort. they think there is a moment here. kyiv s counteroffensive has been slow to start. there is a chance with russia so distracted and infighting and we don t know what happens to prigozhin next, this might be a chance for them to make some real progress. we will see in the days ahead. elise jordan, i m reminded of the old russian saying, never give your chef a private army, because that got real bad for vladimir putin over the last couple days. it comes the timing of this comes it s so beneficial for kyiv, it seems to be, not just because of the counteroffensive, but there started to be a little wobbles in washington among republicans as well as some foreign capitals, about ....
before a big game i don t sleep because i m ready. so i want y all to get ready. don t spike the football before we get it into the end zone. we are going to win. sandra: for the second time in a month, voters in georgia are back to the polls to see who they want to represent them in the divided u.s. senate, and choice between herschel walker and rafael warnock will have broad implications for the rest of the country. complete coverage begins now. illinois congressman is just moments away, but charles watson is live in atlanta. how is turnout looking, charles? hey, good afternoon, sandra. not bad at all. the georgia secretary of state office says they expect more than 1 million people to get out and cast a vote today, and so far folks are not having to wait long at all to cast their ballots. meantime, incumbent democrat ....
During the first three months of this new fiscal year, up 2% from september. todd: consumer price index comes out and inflation could be wayning, labor department reporting inflation grew .3% during septembers and october, lowest bump this year. that number does not take food and energy prices into account, always weird they take those out, the two most important things. federal reserve governor waller says don t spike the football telling wall street journal the market is in front of this, everybody take a deep breath, calm down, we have a ways to go. speaking of football, to the nfl, washington commanders pulling off incredible upset defeating the philadelphia eagles 32-21, ending philly s record and dolphins could pop the champagne tonights, eagles entered with three turnovers total on the season and last ....
details about the sex scandal that s shaken the secret service. cnn identified the agent who triggered the prostitution scandal that exploded during president obama s trip to colombia. drew griffin of the special investigations unit has the exclusive report. reporter: a hotel security guard at the hotel caribe say it is commotion began in the 7th floor hall way where some of the agents were staying. through hotel records cnn can confirm at least three agents assigned rooms on the floor apparently left cartajena early. sources with knowledge of the investigation had indicated to cnn that two agents had been cleared but that the agent who stayed in room 707 may already be gone from the service. according to hotel records reviewed by cnn agent arthur huntington was checked into this room. two sources with knowledge of the investigation say it was huntington who had the dispute with the escort named dania suarez who has now said she was an escort, not a prostitute. her at ....
house issues a veto threat. also bill clinton making the case for president obama by invoking the ghost of osama bin laden. plus, space shuttle enterprise arrives with a bang in its new hometown, new york city. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. captions by vitac www.vitac.com a sharp battle is unfolding here in washington over a bill to extend lower interest rates on student loans. millions of students are involved in this. it s a bipartisan goal, but there s partisan bickering over how to pay for it and now the white house is upping the ante with a veto threat. our congressional correspondent kate bolduan is watching this unfold. what are you seeing on capitol hill, kate? this fight against student loans is about much more than student loans but it s drawn familiar battle lines. house republicans versus president obama and congressional democrats. reporter: defying a veto threat from president obama house republicans push ahead friday to pass ....