united states and all around the world. i m max foster in london. just ahead after listening with him against fetterman, it s definitely oz. doing that debate wasn t exactly easy. conservative voters are rallying behind him. trump is not saying whether he s going to comply. doesn t get anymore important than mark meadows. she said she saw these bodies being disposed of. we re going to finish this one way or another. we re going to get this the answers to this. announcer: live from london. this is cnn newsroom with max foster. it s thursday, october the 27th, 9 a.m. in london, 4 a.m. on the east coast. we are now just 12 days away from election day in america. that fact isn t lost on many voters who have already taken part in early voting or mailed in their ballots ahead of the critical mid-term elections. a huge turnout is being seen in several key states including florida and georgia. candidates now have less than two weeks to go to make their pitches a
raising interest rates five times this year to combat inflation. and even with this new report, economists say people should still be bracing for the possibility of a recession in tough times ahead. so let s get to the new report and what it means and what is it doesn t. matt egan is here. and what does this good news say about what is next? well, kate, not that much. this is a rearview mirror number. it is a snapshot in time. we know the economy got knocked down in the first half of the year, but it got back on its feet this summer. gdp rising 2.6%. that is solid. consumer spends slowed but it is still positive. i think that this should silence the argument that the u.s. economy is already in recession. right. gdp is positive, the jobs market keeps chugging along. new numbers show that initial jobless claims which is a proxy for layoffs, they remain low. at pre-covid levels. how you could have a recession if you don t have playoffs. this is so confusing. because the ec
welcome to cnn newsroom. and i m bianna golodryga. nearly 12 million americans have already voted across 43 states in the midterm elections. inflation, crime and abortion were the topics that dominated fiery debates last night. in pennsylvania senate s race the most high profile of the midterms another factor came into play and that is the health of one of the candidates. the performance democrat john getter han who survived a stroke has put a new intensity into the matchup. some fetterman voters are saying after seeing him struggle they re now worried about on the fence people like independents and undecided voters. another cold cnn, this is the quote, it was tough to watch fetterman, it s kind of like looking at a car accident, you want to look but you don t want to look. however, the fetterman campaign says he raised more than a million dollars in the hours after that debate. fetterman s republican rival mehmet oz is getting negative feedback for his response to a qu
women. how did it happen? and the mission to rescue tourists stranded in the grand canyon caverns randed 200 feet underground. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening we will never know exactly how much higher the death toll would have been in yesterday s school shooting in st. louis had police not killed the attacker but today there is chilling new evidence the 19-year-old killer intended it to ba bloodbath. today, police revealing the gunman used an ar 15 style rifle to shoot his victims. a teacher and a student were both killed four others wounded. in addition, three people were injured during the chaos at central visual and orming arts high school authorities also saying the shooter, a former student, was carrying 600 rounds of ammunition■v but the most revealing evidence may be what police say they found in his car entries in a notebook that may offer a disturbing roadmap into his state of mind emilie ikeda is in st. louis tonight with
west, weeks after the rapper s anti-semitic and hateful rant. cbs jonathan vigliotti reports tonight on the rise of crimes against jewish people. and, health watch. cbs news meg oliver, on the triple threat. the nations top doctors sound the alarm about a possible surge of covid, flu, and r.s.v., all at the same time. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this tuesday. law enforcement is on alert tonight after we learned disturbing new details from the deadly shooting monday at a high school in st. louis. police found a notebook in the gunman s car. inside, a handwritten note, and ultimately a window into his motive. the 19-year-old shooter was a former student. he managed to get inside, even though the building was locked, with seven security guards on duty. two people were killed, including a 15-year-old student, and a teacher who was