Republicans, in one key Battleground State are pushing forward with a rather controversial Rule Change fueled by trumps disproved, debunked election lies about the 2020 election. And leading this hour, Vice President Kamala Harris may have won the debate, but she could, could still well lose the election today. The Harris Campaign says, despite any momentum from Last Nights performance, they still consider this a 50, 50 race, a Coin Flip than with just 55 days to go so the Harris Campaign says theyre not taking their feet off the gas. Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump is claiming he had the best debate of his life. Lets bring in cnns kristen holmes, who covers the Trump Campaign and Priscilla Alvarez who covers the Harris Campaign. Kristen to you first on this day after the debate, trump is claiming victory, although many in the republican party, you have a much more realistic assessment of what happened last time thats right jake, of course is going to depend on what republican
is. that s the eye of the storm making landfall as we speak. once this part goes right over biloxi, it ll be an official landfall. but right now the worst of the conditions are on that northern eye wall. and if we have hurricane force winds, that s where they re going to be located. the rest are going to be tropical force winds. nothing to sneeze at. those can also take out power lines. biloxi now, 4 to 5 feet of storm surge. literally the gulf of mexico moving into shore. these could go a little bit higher in the next hour or so and then things will begin to wind down along with the winds as well. once this thing makes landfall, the winds will diminish. the center of the storm, the worst of nate happening right
downtown miami, the stop sign is telling you about completely snapped from just the winds. this is just indicative of what we are seeing throughout south florida. this term is 150 miles away in terms of the eye. this is some of the flooded water we are talking about here. again, we are starting to get water from biscayne bay which is 500 feet that way. you will see over here at the miami metro. the metro mover brings people in and out throughout downtown miami. what we have been seeing here is these things flying off. we are seeing miss. that is the dangerous part. this is a hard day at the thing that is dangerous about being out here. luckily we had the same as slide any further.
family. [inaudible] abby: hurricane irma an hour away now from the eye of the storm making landfall on the west coast now bracing. hundreds of thousands of the entire mayor. sustained winds of 130 miles per hour and could reach 15 feet in some areas. others are forced to stay behind. team coverage this morning. pete: with griff jenkins on the ground right now. reporter: in naples the wind is terrible. it s about 25 come in maybe