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Tonight on 360, the former president campaigns on the economy, but once again ends up questioning the future of democracy if he loses as new cnn polling shows his strength and weakness just six weeks out from election day. Also, what that new polling says about vice president harris and the economy. Cnn s john king breaks it down for us and his report from battleground, georgia and have communities of color see the vice president and how they plan to vote good evening, thanks for joining us sixweek in the presidential election. New cnn polling says, it is close and what people told the pollsters about the economy and other issues could say more than that. Vice president harris was not on the campaign trail today or yesterday. Her opponent was talking today in georgia about his plans for the economy, but also throwing out lots of red me including this about haitians living in springfield, ohio you have to move the people back to the country from which they came you have haitians are byi
derek, thank you very much. reminder this storm reversed the direction of the mississippi river. just a monster. thank you. ida has weakened and still remains a real danger, though. let s check in with our meteorologist chad myers. okay, chad, give us a sense of where things are and also, look, i know it s a tropical storm, but the fact is this thing is hovering over places that don t need this rain. that s right. there will be much, much more rain. this switched from a damage surge maker, a wind damage maker, now to a rainmaker and a flood event. we have so many counties here that are under flash flood warnings and flash flood emergencies, all these red squares are octagons are all flash flood warnings and flash flood emergencies right now. here is how we got here. yesterday morning offshore, making landfall very close to port bouchon. the worst was over grand isle.
category 4 level, 140-156 miles per hour. likely at the higher end. 150-mile-per-hour winds as his approach of the shortcoming enough to be a real wind damage maker when you start to get right along the coast. all the tropical models making this run. you see by and large a lot of agreement here. this tells you a lot about where this is going to be ending up. anywhere from perhaps myrtle beach, south carolina, running up to the outer banks of north carolina. an area we are paying close attention to. now this is taking it to thursday, if i got on the tail end of this, this is suddenly where there is more indecision. will this stall just off the coast and draw a lot of rain? will let ron and landon take the rain with it? that is a lot of waiting to see. we have to wait a couple of days once it hits the coast, and if it is able to hover there, just off the coast, we could be talking about rainfall amounts at really began to pile up, maybe 2 feet of rain or more, and you did mention hurrica
powerful because it is over such warm water looking at winds a category for level from 130 132150 miles an hour likely. this will be on the high end, 150 mile an hour winds as it approaches the shore, enough to be a real wind damage maker along the coast. all tropical models making this run. by and large a lot of agreement tells you where it is going to end up anywhere from herbal beach, south carolina to the outer banks of north carolina. an area we are paying close attention to but now this is taking into thursday, the tail end of this there is more indecision. is the storm going to stall off the coast? is going to run inland and take the rain with it? we need a couple days to get a better idea what it does once it hits the coast. it is able to hover off the coast we could be talking rainfall amounts that begin to pile up, two feet of rain or