taking calipari up on his invitation and catching a home game. love that story. i love it. cnn s coverage continues right now. good morning. i m erica hill. we begin with news just in to cnn. the u.s. economy growing in the third quarter and beating expectations. the gdp, a key indicator of economic activity, rising by an annualized rate of .6%, the first period of positive growth this year following two back-to-back quarters of decline. cnn chief business correspondent christine romans with us now. this is a little better than expectations. we were expecting to see a little bump here put it in context for us. this is american consumers, they weren t buying as many couches and tvs. they were dining out, going on trips. you saw how people were spending their money changed a little bit. it was a bounceback from the doldrums of the first half of the year. the big question is it the bump before the slump? the fed has been raising interest rates very, very aggressively. co
okay, so, this is just in tonight, the daily beast reporting that the anonymous woman who said she had an abortion paid for by herschel walker is also the mother of one of his children. the daily beast originally agreed to withhold personal details about her, but the woman has now told them that she decided to share this after walker s denial of her original allegation. the woman told the daily beast that she wanted to stay anonymous to protect her family s privacy. the daily beast reported the woman provided proof that she is the mother of one of walker s children, but did not say how. here with me on set, cnn political commentators ashley allison and alice stewart. and also joining me cnn s senior political analyst, ron brownstein, and governor lieutenant, governor of georgia jeff duncan. good evening to one and all. so, as lieutenant governor of georgia, i ve gotta ask you, governor duncan, this is a bombshell. how is it going to land with georgia voters? well, even the
by running toward gunfire for the singular purpose of trying to save lives. i was the texas governor, turned out to be falsely said that he was misled. so did this. the shooting began, we had uvalde police officers arrived on scene along with the consolidated independent school officers. immediately breached. long forsman was there. they did engage immediately. again, not true. as the body and security cameras clearly show that nobody immediately breached the classroom. nobody engaged the shooter. was there for 77 minutes before he was killed. and during that time dozens of please coming and going. hundreds outside of the school and not one of them are routinely and had been trained for years. in these situations to. do another misleading statement repeatedly made by texas officials was that the shooter was somehow barricaded inside of the classroom. he was not and in fact the classroom door might not have even been locked. but according to reports from the texas stat
hello and thank you so much for joining us, i m ana cabrera in new york. surging inflation a major investigation, and a surveillance video that is shaking the nation. we are following a lot of headlines today. first, after meticulously outlining evidence, sharing new testimony to january 6th committee said it is starting producing material for the justice department. and the panel wrapping up his latest hearing with the bombshell, president trump tried to contact a witness. we dig in. plus, there s reaction to police in action. video from inside rob elementary leaked, and we can now see exactly what police were doing as they waited for more than an hour to confront the shooter. and, inflation hits a new 40 year high and we were talking gas, food, rent, the costs are surging but by how much, and why isn t it getting better? that is where we start, cnn business reporters matt egan are with us. okay 40 year inflation high but we are seeing gas prices starting to go down, so what
universally accepted active shooter protocols. they allowed the gunman to remain in the classroom for more than 70 minutes. there were children still alive inside, one of whom repeatedly called 911 for help. there were wounded teachers fighting for their lives. tonight we take a close look at the false and at times misleading information initially provided by texas law enforcement and public officials to families and reporters about the police response. throughout this hour, we are being careful about what body camera and surveillance videos we show you there will be no images of violence or sounds of gunfire. we want to be respectful of all those grieving in uvalde. some of the videos, though are, difficult to watch given what we know is happening elsewhere offscreen. there is still a lot to learn, but it s worth mentioning had parents and families, reporters and others not demanded answers from law enforcement officials in the hours, in the days and months after this massac