zients is in. all right. good monday morning to all of you. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world, i m christine romans. officials in southern california last night identifying the gunman who killed ten people and wounded another ten at a ballroom in monterey park, that s east of downtown l.a. he is 72-year-old huu can tran. authorities say he died by suicide hours later after police stopped him at a shopping center 45 minutes away in torrance. when officers exited their patrol vehicle to contact the occupant, they heard one gunshot coming from within the van. our sheriffs s.w.a.t. team approached and cleared the van and determined the suspect sustained a self-inflicted gunshot wound and was pronounced dead at the scene. l.a. sheriff robert luna says the shooter s motive is still under investigation. cnn s natasha chen is on the ground in monterey park with more. reporter: on sunday evening, on lunar new year, when this community was
heroism during an indiana walmart shooting. in maryland, a churchyard is cleaned up revealing a connection to america s original sin. an update from actor jeremy renner, what he s revealig about the extent of his injuries after being run over by a snowplow. and later, landmark mission, after decades towering over an alabama welcome center, this rocket faces a final countdown. and i hate to see it going. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from chicago with adriana diaz. there is breaking news about president biden s handling of classified documents. tonight the president s lawyers say six more documents with classification markings have been found after the fbi was given full access to mr. biden s wilmington, delaware, home. their search friday lasted nearly 13 hours. the biden were not present. authorities also took possession of other material and handwritten notes. a special counsel has been appointed to investigate. now to the renewed battle over abort
we are obligated to seek answers directly from the man who set this all in motion. and extraordinary behind-the-scenes footage. i m going to punch him out, go to jail and i ll be happy. the january 6th committee holds its final hearing. will the man at the center of it all be held cdcable? president biden heads west as the crucial last inflation numbers before the midterms are released showing punishingly high prices, and toe to toe. that was a lie and i m not biting down. the first debate between the georgia senate candidates gets personal. my opponent has a problem with the truth. is it enough to tip the scales in this high stakes race. the biggest stories sourced by the best reporters now. welcome to inside politics sunday. i m abby phillip. the january 6th committee ended what could be its final hearing with a bang, a vote to subpoena former president donald trump. this afternoon, i am offering this resolution, that the committee direct the chairman
and israel election officials confirm benjamin netanyahu and his far right allies as the winners in tuesday s vote he s set to return for a record sixth term as prime minister. the bank of england has warned that the uk is facing its longest recession since records began, as it raised interest rates by the most in 33 years. the 0.75% point rise the eighth consecutive hike takes uk rates to 3%, meaning higher mortgage bills for many homeowners. the bank of england s move matches the us federal reserve s rate hike on wednesday, as central banks around the world battle to combat inflation. here s the bank of england governor. these are big changes. they have a real impact on people s lives. so why are we doing it and why are we doing it now when so many people are struggling with higher energy and food prices and other bills? we are increasing bank rate because inflation is too high. it is the bank sjob to bring it inflation is too high. it is the bank s job to bring it do
political conference wrapped up over the weekend with former donald trump continuing his grip on the gop even as the january 6 investigation looms over any potential comeback. and, travel headaches continue for many across the country, as more than 1500 flights are cancelled this weekend and at least 13,000 delayed. we ll have the latest on the perfect storm of issues creating travel nightmares for thousands of american travelers. joe. well, you know, mika, you talk to pete buttigieg, transportation secretary last week, and he said things were getting better. things aren t getting better. you look at those numbers and everybody that we ve talked to that is trying to move around over the past several weeks, every different story is a nightmare. we ll get to that. but first, jonathan lemire wait, wait, wait, wait. but first, happy birthday kathy scarborough. now, please. i was going to jonathan lemire to wish happy birthday. but thank you for doing it. and i would think