we ll be going live to las vegas to catch up with jim in just a second. all right, meanwhile, let s go to senior political editor mark preston, also in vegas while we re waiting to hear from our jim acosta. mark, we have just been talking about these new polls that were released a few moments ago as we are preparing for the presidential debate tonight. okay. this is live television, folks. it s like a juggling act when you have about three live shots to get to in las vegas. jim acosta, are you in place? there we go. we got you. this is a, this is of no fault of my own, kyra. i promise you. did you have a late night in vegas, jim? listen, what happens in vegas, kyra. that s all i have to say. no. the lovely carol costello, carol had to move off and mark preston and i had to move in. this is live tv. we have to roll with the punches here. we got a little debate tonight, what do you think, kyra? yes, we do. we have been talking about, you know, just who, i guess the
for locking her sister s boyfriend in a closet until he starved to death. more recently she had a house in florida and she had the i.d.s and social security numbers or powers of attorney for some 50 other people when they arrested her. finding those people, learning their storieses no small job but some questions are still being answered. just this morning police in west palm beach confirmed a 15-year-old girl who was last seen in july with gregory thomas or thomas s teenage son was found apparently safe in philly. the girl s mom is elated. i just want to hold her and love her and just i don t know, i don t have i want to hold her and just want to hold her. now we want to bring in cnn s sara hoy, who has been covering the story up close. tell us about your visit to the virtual dunch on. last night we were able to go into the basement, it was dark and cramped and smelled. the smell of urine was so strong it burned my nos trillions, there was a metal mop bucket with fec
and toothpicks, and then some people saying i don t want to try the cake because my mouth will get hurt. that s what is going on. this is something that we have been seeing over the last few weeks. is this really any different than the turmoil we have been witnessing? i think ali is spot on. you think back to just before the huge selloff and volatility last week, we had our own numbers that showed we had almost no growth. we have a new manufacturing number today, a regional manufacturing number that really hit investors hard. some analysts say it s a reliable number because it s a fresher number. this number is about manufacturing in august. the index was actually at one of the low points, and the drop was what analysts call stunning and saying it never has been this low without leading to a recession. when you hear things like that, especially with manufacturing considered one of the engines of growth in this country, that s also why you see investors sell at this point.
russian, any language. without him saying that, without him accepting that i think we ll continue wasting our time as we did with many of those we thought tough negotiators turned out to be nonnegotiators. reporter: zain, it s fairly clear that the israeli prime minister is not going to be uttering those words in his speech to congress today. leaving a lot of people somewhat apprehensive about the road forward in terms of negotiations. cnn s kevin flower in jerusalem. palestinian prime minister fayyad is recovering in a u.s. hospital after going through a procedure to clear a blocked artery. he was in the u.s. for his son s graduation but then he had to be rushed to a medical center in austin, texas, after he complained of severe chest pains. doctors discovered that the 59-year-old s coronary artery was blocked. his condition isn t described as serious and he should be able to leave the hospital in a couple of days. u.s. president barack obama is in britain for a three-day
rain of fire. more than a dozen bombs fall on tripoli as nato launches a massive air strike on moammar gadhafi s compound. look at this trail of destruction. the search for survivors after a deadly tornado flattens a town in the u.s. midwest. it s an unpredictable situation. changing by the hour. british authorities are saying, watch this space as a voluntarily cannish ice cloud from iceland creeps further south toward the uk and main land europe. uk s official weather service told cnn the plume of ash will spread into all of british air space within the next 24 hours. thousands of people are waiting to see if their travel plans are going to be disrupted. dozens of flights to and from airports in scotland are canceled. one airline is challenging advice not to fly. irish carrier ryan air says restrictions are totally unnecessary. most airlines will review the situation around 1 p.m. gmt. let s go to emily ruben. what s the latest information you re getting? well, as you