Watching us here in the United States, canada, and Around The World. Im Kim Brunhuber. This is Cnn Newsroom okay, Campaign Trail is about to heat back up in states likely to decide the next us president the top of the republican ticket is digging in on antiimmigrant rhetoric voters are getting a flood of Campaign Ads in this final stretch to the election will explore where the Trump And Harris teams are spending the money and whether tv is the best approach and the Polaris Dawn Crew are back on earth, will look at the historic Journey Home for these trailblazing astronauts from atlanta this is cnn news its true with Kim Brunhuber we begin here in the u. S. With Election Day approaching fast down just a little more than seven weeks away. Vice president Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are ramping up efforts in the election battlegrounds in the coming days, harris will campaign in the Blue Wall states of pencil well, vga, michigan, and wisconsin, winning those three Rust B
freedom. some would call it ironic or hypocritical because the administration started some six years ago saying they were going to be the most transparent ever. ebony and larry, got to wrap it there. have a fantastic day. kumbaya. i know that song well from when i was a kidding me? though words from a frustrated operator after a 737 landed at the wrong airport. how in the world did that happen? trace gallagher with more on that. all right, what did you find out? this is a nighttime landing in january, southwest flight 4013 was spofrd to land in branson missouri. they had branson programmed into the flight computers and they cleared to land, watch out, theres a helicopter taking off. when the pilot saw the bright runway lights they decided to do a visual landing and they landed all right. at an airport several miles away. when the pilot touched down he
promises residents that the federal government will not abandon them. new york city officials say they plan to demolish hundreds of buildings damaged beyond repair by sandy. the building department says about 200 homes were wrecked by the storm. about 500 others are being checked to see how bad the damage is. a space capsule made a rare nighttime landing in kazakhstan, bringing back three astronauts, including an american after a four-month voyage to the international space station. the national oceanic and atmospheric administration says october was the 332nd month with an above average surface temperature. to put that into perspective, anyone ages 27 and below, including lindsay lohan and olympic great michael phelps, has never lived through a month that saw global temperatures dip below average. and a rare sight as a massive waterspout formed off the coast of southern australia sunday.
shuttle. we are now less than one hour away from the final space shuttle landing. just in the last half-hour, we got a go for landing from nasa. the deorbit burn took place in the last couple of minutes. in the burn, the shuttle s engines are fired to help it slow down before it hits the atmosphere. in less than 30 minutes the shuttle and crew will start to feel the effects of the atmosphere. they ll be about 80 miles above the earth at that point. as the shuttle comes through the atmosphere, it heats up to about 5,000 degrees on the outside. when it breaks through the atmosphere, many of the folks in florida will hear those famous son iic booms. about five minutes before the landing, the commander will take manual control of the shuttle and pilot it to the grounds. when the orbiter hits the runway, it will be going 220 miles an hour. the shuttle will land for the last time ever at 5:56 a.m. eastern time. and just so you know, nasa is considering this a night landing. the lan
bring endeavour home to florida early tomorrow just after 2:30 in the morning. that will be only the 25th time nasa has brought back a shuttle in darkness out of more than 130 missions. the commander there mark kelly says after touchdown he plans to head to houston to see his wife. gabby giffords the wounded congresswoman. still in rehab recovering from gunshot wound to the head. john roberts with the news live at kennedy space center in florida. any added risk to this nighttime landing. shep, as any pilot would tell you riskier to fly at night. black out there. go through a series of maneuvers where they bank 80 degrees left and right to slow the shuttle down. it s possible auto pilot could become disoriented. as you know, shep, they practice, practice, practice. they are ready for. this the last two nighttime landing have have both involved endeavor. the real risk here is wind. if it s 14 miles per hour of the they can t land at night in the big long runway. it looks like the wind