garland, they never bragged that they approved it either. not joe biden or jean claude-pierre. november 8th was the midterm election. they hid this discovery from you, the american people until it was leaked to the press. that was a whopping 60 days later. the interim, while all of this was going on, they appointed a special counsel to investigate donald trump. we have no idea why the classified documents were uncovered inside the first place and the so-proclaimed most transparent white house in history, won t tell us a thing. what are they hiding? one system for r the clintons and bidens and one for the trumps and everyone else. they have been discovered in five separate locations and in addition to the biden center, other materials were found at biden s office in delaware and even in his garage piled up to that beautiful corvette and some of the documents were from his time as vice president while other materials dated back to his days as a u.s. senator. yet, so far as we k
let us get down to business. we start with a fresh look at the banking sector and credit suisse in particular. early marketjitters in response to the ubs takeover of the swiss bank have eased. in asia today, most of the main stock markets are higher with japan closed for a public holiday. the major indices in europe and the united states also closed slightly up on monday. credit suisse is one of 30 crucially important banks in the global financial system and many fear its problems are an indicator of wider risks in the banking sector. so far this month, us and european banking stocks have fallen by 22% and 17% respectively, marking the biggest monthly falls since march 2020 when the covid pandemic hit the markets. here s michelle fleury with a look at how investors in new york responded. yes, there was guarded optimism on wall street following the shotgun marriage between ubs and credit grace that was hastily arranged by swiss authorities over the weekend. the dowjones indust
headquarters in atlanta, welcome to all of you watching here, in the united states, canada and around the world. i m kim brunhuber about pep ahead, south korea is mourning, more than 150 people in seoul killed in a crowd surge celebrating halloween. we re live with details. and nine days to the u.s. midterms and 19 million people have already voted. we ll take you to one battleground state just ahead. the white house accuses russia of weaponizing food, the grain deal to feed much of africa and the middle east now in jeopardy. we re live with the fallout. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber. we begin with shock and grief in south korea where at least 150 people have died in a crowd surge. officials say thousands of partygoers gathered for a halloween celebration, but many crashed when the large crowd moved through a narrow alley. one witness says authority shoes have been better prepared. listen to this. translator: seeing this incident, i t
this latest attack you are seeing on the screen now. and he says he s always been a monster and it s never going to change. so will anybody believe him before he s released again? welcome back as america reports rolls into hour two on this monday afternoon. i m sandra smith in new york, and gillian, it s great to have you today. gillian: great to be with you. i m gillian turner in for john roberts. so chilling words from the lifelong violent criminal helping to make the case now, clearly against going soft on crime. fox news alert now. [screaming] that is the sound and sights of multiple missiles raining down on the capitol city of ukraine, kyiv, under aerial attack from russia, intensity not seen since the early days of the water. vladimir putin targeting political infrastructure, and calling for retaliation of the bombing of the only bridge linking russia to crimea, a critical supply line for his army. gillian: and ukrainian officials say the airstrikes have killed
hurricane ian. 65 people here in florida did not survive the storm. search and rescue efforts in many areas are ongoing. 2 million people in multiple states are without power. the sunshine here revealing more and more damage, hour-by-hour. the hurricane and storm surge laid waste to entire towns, including ft. myers beach, robbing people of homes and livelihoods. rescue efforts will take months and years for some of the areas to get back to normal. i tell you for myself, i spent much of the day out there. that is the case. it will take many months and weeks to get back to normal. south of here, naples, florida, officials say it will take months or longer to recover. prosecute damage could top $2 million. the fire chief says the city is having challenges with restoring power. brian todd is in naples for us. brian, i know you ve been doing this hour after hour. every corner you turn, every street you go down, you re seeing more and more devastation. tell us what you re seeing.