Nick paton walsh, cnn, London Thanks for joining us. The news continues now right here On Cnn all you watching us here in the united states, canada, and Around The World, im Kim Brunhuber. This is Cnn Newsroom shocking comments from a trump backed candidate for governor in North Carolina. What cnn has learned about mark Robinsons Internet posts, Vice President Kamala Harris visits the Battleground State of michigan. Her thoughts on democracy from the Event Oprah Winfrey hosted, and hezbollah threatens a crushing response following attack in lebanon. Lava live report from the region from atlanta. This is Cnn Newsroom with Kim Brunhuber we begin. This hour with the u. S president ial race with just 46 days until the election, the nominees are moving full speed ahead with their campaigns. Democratic nominee and common at harris is set to travel to georgia to deliver remarks on reproductive rights while republican Nominee Donald Trump campaigns in the Swing State of North Carolina on satur
we asked republican governor ron desantis and val demings to come on as well they declined. first up tonight be though, president biden is taking part in a rally for new mexico governor, michelle lujan grist ham and other democrats in albuquerque. the president is trying to frame the election as crucial to the democracy. peter doocy has the story tonight live from the north lawn. good evening, peter. peter: good evening, bret. president biden is suggesting the american experiment could fail if certain republican candidates are elected. and despite that heavy warning, he is also campaigning in new mexico trying to remind young people that he is the one trying to cancel some student loan debt. remember, this is not a referendum. this is a choice. pete: biden is backing incumbent new mexico governor believed to be v.p. short-lister. michelle grisham. he is not here to discuss the issues that new mexicans care about that is skyrocketing crisis, a border where we have mor
you know, it s the time of giving. i m giving good advice. charles: you are. here s another thing changing. the work from home, hybrid thing going on, apparently some people are abusing and airlines love it. i said an airline ceo that things have changed forever. are there now days where there s less travel than others? he says it s turned upside-down. molly: yeah. the fact that people have flexibility have changed the game. if you can work from home and nobody is checking on where you are, yo can be anywhere in the world. if you wanted to leave on a tuesday and go home friday or something like that, nobody to tell you you can t as long as you re working during the hours you re scheduled to work, whether it s east or west coast time. like you look at europe, there s tons of people digital nomads
deep enough to get a sense of what s happening here. this was really the hardest hit county so far in the state. county saw 25 inches of rain in the last several days. keep in mind also there was a wind event. this storm packed a punch. winds gusting at 45 miles per hour. strong enough to knock over several things, knock down some trees and cause a lot of problems with debris in the roads. here along this coastal road, we are finding that police are in place to make sure that drivers are not surprised when they ran past those low lying areas when they find again, water at least a foot high, so precautions are being taken. i also want to show you what s happening right now. just east of us in the state, flooding is happening right now in cities like live oak and lake city, that s where they are dealing with the storm system as it goes very slowly over the state of florida causing a lot of flooding, soledad. george howell, updating us on what looks like a big giant mess in fl
it s been one year since a monster earthquake rocked haiti changing the caribbean nation forever. this was port-au-prince january 12th, 2010. rubble where a city oncestood. 220,000 people died nationwide. more than a million people left homeless. after the earthquake came cholera and then a disputed presidential election. our gary tuchman is live in port-au-prince. this is your seventh assignment to haiti. what s changed along the way? reporter: well, that s what s amazing, fredericka. very little changed. people here are still in shock and i would have told you a few weeks ago only thing changing is arriving 12 hours after the earthquake there were thousands of bodies all over the street. this was a nightmare. the fact is five days ago right next door to where i m sitting right now when the owners of the hotel putting up a security fence, they found three more bodies. that s an important fact to