You are in the Cnn Newsroom. Im Wolf Blitzer in washington this morning, the road to the White House takes on some new twists and turns after a rather fiery president ial debate Last Night, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, they shook hands, they came out swinging, but at times that trump may have proved to be as the own worst enemy springfield. Theyre eating the dogs, the people that came in there, eating the katz, theyre eating theyre eating Kamala Harris managed to bait and thanh trump are repeatedly and steer them away from his own game plan. Both campaigns are declaring victory, but polls show most americans view the debate as rather lopsided plus watch this michael david, gregory i can Jean Arestegui Adam p. Arias Brett T bailey at New Yorks groundzero, 23 years later, the families of those killed on 911 come together to honor their loved ones. And the nation joins them to remember the horrors and the sacrifices of that day, well have much more on that coming up later this hour. Bu
The auto sector. Ford and nikkola news coming your way just about to flat line with 59 minutes left in the session. We have a big lineup of ceos coming up on todays show. Dan rosensweig on the back of cheggs earnings it is a moon shot. Then the head oof another stock that has been on a terror, henry ji, ceo of Sorrento Therapeutics and its a huge earnings news, disney, nikola and well speak with the ceo of ww right after the numbers hit. We have 58 minutes left of trade. Mike san totoli is tracking act and phil lebeau. B mike, start us off with the Broader Market it is flat. We alternate the days between when the indices look better than the majority of stocks and days like today when the indices are doing nothing but holding near the highs take a look at the s p 500 here we are on a year basis. You have the pop and turn pattern. You pop above the highs and then chops around right now were above that june high 3350 or so would be a 50 rally off the closing low for from 23rd that is 19
Verge of a major eruption and some residents living the near the town of volcano in the philippines are reluctant to leave. And the new climate data which changes the decade was the hottest on record. And it will begin on capitol hill where House Speaker nancy pelosi is about to sign the articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump after the u. S. House of representatives voted to send them to the senate it also passed a resolution authorizing the appointment of 7 manages for the trial earlier House Speaker nancy pelosi announced the Prosecution Team name the House Intelligence Committee chairman adam schiff as the need to trump is accused of threatening to withhold military aid to ukraine in exchange for an investigation into his political rival joe biden impeachment trial is expected to begin properly next week the task before us is a grave one but one demanded by our oath the impeachment inquiry undertaken by the house of representatives found that president donald j. Trum
hello i m abby phillip in washington. thank you for joining us. today we begin with the deadly storms ripping across parts of the midwest. the destructive system spawned at least 11 reports of tornadoes. now, take a look at this. this is video of missouri, where at least four people are now confirmed dead and several others may be hurt. missouri s governor, mike parson, has activated the national guard to assist with the storm recovery and is expected to go on a tour of that area soon, and this is the scene in neighboring illinois. you can see straight into that building after storms ripped off the roof and the danger is not over. yet more than 60 million people remain under the threat of severe storms. meteorologist jennifer gray is tracking that from the cnn weather center for us, but let s begin with cnn s adrian broadus, who is on the ground and kelowna, illinois. adrian i know that you have been speaking to some of these individuals who have lived through the storm and a
of this vote. and it appears, though obviously it is not done yet. that kevin mccarthy may in fact have the votes. steve, can you give us a bit of the history lesson here? compare this to any other time in modern history? any other time in modern history there is none, because the last time the speaker s vote went past one ballots was 1823. but, we will come back to this board. but to put you in some s perspective what the history of this is. you re looking at here, this is every speakers race in history gone past one ballot. we ll put this past today when there were only 11 ballots. so this is the 15th ballots. right here in history is where the speakers race ranks. is the 15th longest and you can see, there for longer than this were all pre civil war. this is gonna finish well shy of a record of 133. but if it does indeed finish here. 15 ballots will be the fifth longest in american history. and we haven t seen this go past the first ballot since back in 1923. there wer