on midair scares that grounded the boeing 737 max 9s. and later, millions still under flood alerts, los angeles one of the many cities under water as a record-breaking system drenches california. thanks for being with us. a lot to get to. i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. we begin with the breaking news on capitol hill where we expect to hear soon from the speaker of the house. he s set to take reporters questions as republicans plan to move forward today with a vote to impeach homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas. they allege he has committed high crimes and misdemeanors by failing to secure the border. it is unclear whether republicans actually have the votes to succeed. all this comes as gop divisions threaten to sink that new bipartisan border bill. nbc s julie tsirkin is joining us from capitol hill. we ll see the speaker any minute now. what should we expect to hear from him on this impeachment vote we know house republicans have just a razor thin
record set by chatgpt, signing up more than 100 million users in under five days. that was just last wednesday that threads went live on apple and android app stores and 100 countries. mark zuckerberg said he couldn t believe the milestone had been reached so fast but if it feels like lots of people are already on it, well that is partly because it is connect to instagram. meta isn t creating an app from scratch, it is benefiting from its 2 billion instagram followers and that s giving it a massive shot in the arm. analysts are calling this the first serious threat to the elon musk owned twitter. according to similar web, twitter s web traffic was down 11% from the year prior, that s in the days immediately after threads launched. it s worth remembering threads is not the first attempt to challenge the microblogging app but others such as mastodon, bluesky and truth social remain small. history shows that creating a social media platform is hard but when it works, it really w
good morning, it is 11:00 a.m. eastern, 8:00 a.m. pacific. i m josé diaz-balart, the long awaited deal from negotiators is here. i know it s not seeming like that with all that s swirling around but this is a historic moment and i feel it. reporter: house speaker mike johnson says it is dead on arrival. life-threatening weather, has crews rescuing people amid flooding, and power outages. a deadly drone attack on a base housing u.s. troops in syria. it s the first since the u.s. launched a wave of strikes over the weekend. and in the race for president, new nbc news polling showing president biden s approval rating sinking to a new low, trailing behind former president donald trump in a general election matchup. we begin this morning on capitol hill where senate negotiators have finally released a text of a bill that would provide aid to ukraine, israel and taiwan in exchange for overhauling the nation s immigration system. after weeks of closed door meetings,
responsible for a mass school shooting. her son killing four teens. it is only the first step of many things that need to change in order to protect our children. norah: the cbs evening news starts now. good evening. i m norah o donnell. thank you for being with us on this tuesday night. we want to begin tonight with the groundbreaking verdict against a michigan mother whose teenage son killed four classmates in a school shooting in 2021. the jury of six women and six men found jennifer crumbley involuntary manslaughter for allowing her troubled son access to a gun, despite warning signs of his declining mental health. this is noteworthy because it s the first time in the united states that a parent has been convicted in the deaths of a mass school shooting committed by their child. prosecutors charged crumbley with four counts, one for each of the four students killed at oxford high school in michigan in 2021. well, tonight, we are hearing from the jury foreperson
two: take out an average of $70,000. three: pay off your credit cards all indications are this bill won t even move forward to the senate floor. why? simple reason. donald trump. he would rather weaponize this issue than actually solve it. john: president biden in the last hour accusing his likely 2024 republican rival of trying to weaponize the border issue for the campaign trail. this as we wait to hear from the white house minutes from now in the briefing as an out of control migrant crisis spirals in blue cities. welcome back to america reports . i m john roberts in washington. i hope you had your seatbelt on nice and tight last hour, sandra. sandra: i m always ready for it. we always get the breaking news. watching for more to break in the coming hour as the president made the speech, the white house press briefing a short time from now. the big apple is one of the cities struggling with a massive influx of illegal migrants, they are unveiling a program for reload