here live with reaction. the latest fox news poll shall republicans making big gains in several key states even g.o.p. underdogs are closing the gap like in michigan where tutor dixon is on the heels of embattled governor gretchen whitmer. she s here live to make her case. the city council in washington, d.c., will vote on whether to rain on your parade by decriminalizing public and watering down sentencing guidelines for violent crimes. we begin with president biden staying off the campaign trail and choosing to divide the country instead. the white house correspondent kevin corke s live in the nation s capital with a report on this. the president wanted americans had of the midterms that win or lose, mega-republicans are indeed a threat to democracy. extreme mega republicans question not only the legitimacy of past elections but elections being held now and into the future. this element of the republican party which is a minority of that party as i said earlier but it s
a special counsel. the new k post asked anybody vet this guy. yep.t th lookiss like things are pretty secure in there. the fbi is said to be grillingfl biden aides about how top secret files ended up next to his corvette. his and republican jim jordan says his first order of business will be getting to thee bottom of it. we re also learninsameg the sam. that s right, th house was hunter s hang out, pat . that s right. the drug loving firsfirst son ld the property for years and even had his credit card statement sent therepro. d even had we all know hunter would neveran be careless with sensitive informatiot n. it s no wonder the democrats don t want to talk about it. classified informa president biden had classified documents in his wilmington garageo yo is just breaking. do you think that s is no irresponsible and reckless of him? het to a responsible is to not disclose when you have documents. he has certainly done that. biden people are bringing forth the documents,
the storm right now packing maximum sustained winds of 125 miles per hour. it is expected to strengthen further over the next 24 hours, and that s alarming to hear. ian is expected to hit florida s west coast late wednesday into thursday, and nearly 7 million people along the coast, including really all of tampa bay, a facing the risk of a life-threatening storm surge there. and people, they are all being urged to get out of harm s way and to do it now. tampa s mayor warning residents, if you can leave, just leave now. those are his words. florida s governor, ron desantis, announcing that the tampa bay airport will be closed starting tonight at 5:00 eastern time. he also expect he has also expected, desantis to speak at any moment from tallahassee. we ll give you detainee on those preparations from the storm and bring you his update live in just moment. we are covering this dangerous storm. the only way cnn can. let s go first to our carlos flores, who joins us in tampa
off in there one and only debates like tonight. the pennsylvania senate matchup is in the spotlight. it is a race that could determine which party controls the senate. polls show only single digits separating john fetterman and dr. all is. and federman s campaign is trying to lower expectations about his performance tonight. reminding the media he is recovering from a stroke and was never much of a debater even before that. and that he lacks his republican rivals experience in television. meanwhile, in florida, governor ron desantis faced off against his democratic challenger, charlie crist, last night. chris came out swinging, but desantis gave it back pretty good. watch. why don t you look in the eyes of the people of the state of florida and say to them, if you were are reelected you will serve a full four your term as governor, yes or no? yes or no, ron? will you serve a full four-year term? we did not agree to the candidates asking each other. i know charlie is tal
why mammograms fail to detect tumors in some women. cbs roxana saberi has the questions every woman should ask their doctor. 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. we re starting tonight with horror in the heartland of america. another school shooting, this time in st. louis. it happened today at the city s central visual and performing arts high school. terrified students leaving their school with hands raised, escaping the senseless horror of bullets and bloodshed in their hallways and classrooms. a teenaged girl was pronounced dead inside the school. another victim, a teacher, died at the hospital. the gunman, believed to be in his 20s was killed in a gun battle with police. this was the 40th school shooting in the u.s. this year. that s a half dozen more than all of last year. the mayor of st. louis spoke for so many parents today saying