Solomon in new york and this is cnn hello again and welcome. It s time to break down the big stories with some smart people. Today, we re asking, after all the pressure to sit for an interview, did kamala harris do enough to address her flipflops on key issue then moving to the middle will break down donald trump s flips on abortion and ivf, which many pro lifers don t seem to have a problem with and later pricing pumpkin potable how falls, favorite coffee drank is outpacing inflation. The panel here is here and ready to go. So sit back, relax and let s talk about it. Up first. Kamala harris on the campaign trail this labor day weekend after her first interview since becoming the democratic nominee. And why, while she cleared the hurdle without any major fumbles some critics say it wasn t enough i think people are ready to turn the page on that. Kamala harris billing herself as the candidate of change, and answering questions for the first time in this campaign about some of her revers
intensefying to a category 3 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 115 mile-per-hours. the mayor called it catastrophic. some seeing three feet of rain. look at this. most of the island remains without power and a electrical grid with a checkered past and a bad history. it could be a while before it is restored. two deaths have been reported so far in puerto rico which is still struggling to rebuild after hurricane maria hit five years ago today. crews have rescued more than a thousand people but more could be trapped by the floodwaters. the storm killed at least one person in the dominican republic. cnn meteorologist chad myers is tracking this storm for us. and chad, the latest update just came in from the national hurricane center. what is it showing? it does show one good thing for bermuda. the storm turned a little bit left. you re out of the cone for now. not every storm stays in the cone but one-third could sneak out. that is good news for the people of bermuda.
story from washington. pete, can you give us the latest on what we know, how long this pilot has been in the air, and what the danger is to the public at this point? reporter: well, sara, we know that this plane took off from the tupelo regional airport around 5:00 a.m. central time, 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. we re coming up on the plane being in the air for about five hours now. the plane is a king air c-90. you can see it there, that s a small twin-engine turboprop airplane. it seats between six and eight people. it can go about 250 miles an hour. the question now is how this will end, how this story will end. will the airplane run out of fuel? we ve been talking to sources who fly king airs and they tell me it can only fly for between four and six hours if the plane is fully loaded with fuel. that is the track from flighfl flightaware. you can see the plane took off from touupelo airport, circled e airport at a relatively low altitude, then continued northbound over t
they are extraordinary, aren t they? to give you an idea of the scope of this problem, last year fentanyl was involved in more than 77% of adolescent overdose deaths. but as we know from them, most of the tragic deaths are not overdoses. they re poisonings. the dea administrator told me back in april fentanyl is the most deadly and addictive drug in the united states right now. to learn more you can visit songforcharlie.org. we ll continue to share more of these inspirational stories all week ending with a special this saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. thank you all so much for being here. thank you for watching that story and listening. inside politics with john king after the break. more restful sleep per n nigh. save 30% on the sleep number 360 special editioion smart bed. only for a limited time. pain hits fast.
i understand. as you mentioned, it is official, this mission for today has been scrubbed. we are waiting for a conference, a press conference that s going to happen to give us the details on what s ahead and on exactly what happened. but i think you ve explained it pretty well there, kristin, i really appreciate you coming on this morning. reporter: thank you, sara. still ahead, the mississippi governor warning it could be months before jackson, mississippi residents have safe drinking water. the latest on the ground, coming up. plus actress jane fonda revealing she is battling cancer. the latest on her condition when we come back. our r smart sleepers get 28 minutes more restful sleep per night.t. don t miss our labor day weekend special. savave 50% on the sleep number 360 limited editioion smart bed. ends labor day. okay everyone,