Presidential. I thought he looked silly. Are we going to do a rematch . I just dont know. You are over 18. Please register to vote something else that whiteout conditions. And its things are faced, Power Outages are a major problem right now. Hunker down and stay indoors risky endeavor, no question. Theyre going to learn a little something about these spacesuits very shortly from london. Cnn newsroom with Max Foster and christina macfarlane hello, a warm welcome to our viewers joining us from around the world. Im Max Foster. Its thursday, september the 12th, 9 00 a. M. Here in london, 4 00 a. M. In North Carolina, where Kamala Harris will hold to Campaign Events today. The Battleground State has been solidly republican in the past few elections, but is now thought to be in play. Harris is back in pennsylvania on friday. Her Running Mate, Tim Walz, will campaign in michigan and wisconsin. Democrats and even some republicans say harris was the clear winner. In Tuesdays Debate i think she
Im just praying to the lord to protect us. Margaret plus, the candidates for president together at a 9 11 memorial. Honoring the nearly 3,000 killed 23 years ago. And shaking hands just hours after their first debate. And wildfires out west scorch more than 100,000 acres. What we are learning about a man arrested for arson in one of the states biggest blazes. The Cbs Evening News starts now. Good evening. Im Margaret Brennan in for norah odonnell. We begin with the breaking news. Hurricane francine just coming ashore, making landfall in louisiana, with wind gusts over 100 miles per hour. Relentless Storm Surge of 510 feet is inundating the coastline and beyond, into mississippi and alabama. And the worst is still to come in the hours ahead, as the powerful storm lashes New Orleans. As much as a foot of rain may fall over the next 12 hours as the Storm Moves inland. Evacuation orders and curfews are in effect. Cbss Dave Malkoff reports from the Impact Zone in southern louisiana. Good ev
The Vice President spent The Weekend in pittsburgh preparing for the debate. During a Radio Interview that aired this morning, she talked about what she expected from trump during the debate. He plays from this really old and tired playbook, right, where he theres no floor for him in terms of how low he will go, and we should be prepared for that. We should be prepared for the fact that he is not burdened by telling the truth. And we should be prepared for the fact that he is probably going to speak a lot of untruths. For his part, Donald Trump held a rally in battle ground, wisconsin, on saturday. As both candidates prepare for tomorrows debate, new polling shows an extremely tight race. A New York times Sienna College national poll gives trump a 1 Point Lead over the Vice President. The Yougov Poll of michigan, pennsylvania and wisconsin show a close but tied race in the battleground states, with the results in the margin of error. With us now, Nbc News correspondent, garrett haake,
of the usual season we think of. the march throuthune period, where you get most of the violent tornadoes. because now it s warmer longer and you can have these favourable conditions for tornadoes at different times of the year. august, and ida became one of the strongest hurricanes on record to hit the usa, making landfall in louisiana with 150 mph winds. the 2021 atlantic hurricane season was the third most active, with 21 named storms. these scenes of record cold winter weather in texas in february may have made world news but 2021 overall is ranked in the top ten warmest years for the usa after a summer which was its hottest on record. during it, california suffered one of its worst fire seasons. the biggest fire almost completely destroyed the town of greenville in august.
extreme weather, starting with disaster in the usa, hit by its deadliest december tornado outbreak on record. the worst hit state was kentucky, where the utter devastation is hard to comprehend. 0ne tornado is thought to have stayed on the ground for more than 200 miles, crossing multiple states. meteorologists say climate change could be altering traditional tornado patterns in the usa. it’s tornado patterns in the usa. it s certainl tornado patterns in the usa. it s certainly true that climate change is making it more likely to have intense tornadoes outside of the usual season we think of. march through june usual season we think of. march throuthune period, where we get most of the violent tornadoes. because now it s warmer longer and you can have these favourable conditions for tornadoes at different times of the year. august, and ida became different times of the year. august, and ida became one different times of the year. august, and ida became one of different times of