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you were like 1 year old at the time. coy, you are trolling me. i was hoping we would get syracuse orange highlights, we got the wrong orange, the tennessee volunteers. this is the longest tease ever. next week. next week against clemson. you got it. we better win. i don t want highlights of a loss. thank you so much. the next hour of new day starts right now. good morning and welcome to your new day. i m boris sanchez good morning. i m amara walker. this morning an alleged serial kill killer is off the streets. the suspect s reign of terror in our community has come to an end. how police were able to track him down as they say he was on the hunt for his next victim. plus, the rising cost of inflation. how the skyrocketing price of all the essentials is pushing more people to seek help and how the organizations tasked with helping them are now straining. new york city has seen a surge of migrants in recent months. how the city is handling the i ....
it will reduce the tailpipe emissions that poison our air. kevin: and helps prevent the wildfires that create toxic smoke. that s why calfire firefighters, the american lung association, and the coalition for clean air support prop 30. naomi: i m voting yes on 30. the top stories tonight, control of the senate cowell come down to georgia. the two men battling for a crucial senate seat pulled no punches during their debate. plus, from the white house to the courthouse. why former president trump must answer questions under oath just days from now. and as the city of new york deals with a flood of migrants, these new arrivals will soon have a vital refuge while the courts decide if they can stay. you re in the cnn newsroom. and the battle for georgia that could decide control of the senate for what may be the only time before election day. the democratic hopeful hoping to keep his job, senator rafael warnock, maintaining a slight lead over republican, herschel walker. ....
hello again, everyone. thanks for joining me. i m fredricka whitfield. we begin in georgia where a contentious race could determine which party controls the u.s. senate. democratic senator raphael warnock faced off against republican herschel walker last night after weeks of bombshell allegations leveled at the former football star. a week before this debate, a former gifford made public accusations saying you paid for an abortion and encouraged her to have another. in an abc news interview this week you said that the accusations are, quote, all lies. for the voters watching tonight, can you explain the circumstances surrounding these claims? you have 60 seconds. s as i said, that s a lie. i put it in a book. one thing about my life, i ve been very transparent. not like the senator. he s hid things. but at the same time, i said that s a lie. cnn s eva mcken joining me live from savanna, where the debate took place. this will be their only debate. no promises there ....
As cnn s rene marsh explains, this is just one example of how the climate crisis is impacting education. oh, my goodness gracious. reporter: melissa wright sees the destruction at her 10-year-old son zain s school for the first time. that s the sign he stands under for the first day of school each rear. reporter: one block from the ocean, hurricane ian s winds tore down walls and approached the top of the school doors, destroying nearly everything inside. losing that school is probably what i ve cried about the most. reporter: it s been more than two weeks and the entire lee county school district remains shut down. we do have schools that remain in a high needs category suffering significant damage. he already said this year was tougher for him than most so i am worried for him falling behind. reporter: the climate crisis ....
That create toxic smoke. that s why calfire firefighters, the american lung association, and the coalition for clean air support prop 30. naomi: i m voting yes on 30. extreme weather caused by climate change is disrupting school systems nationwide. in lee county, florida, three badly damaged school districts are still closed weeks after hurricane ian tore across the state. lee county was one of the hardest hit areas by the monster storm. as cnn s renee marsh explains, this is just one way the climate crisis is impacting education. my goodness gracious. reporter: melissa wright sees the destruction at her 10-year-old son zain s school for the first time. that s the sign he stands in ....