if you supply all this money in a tight economy, it s going to create more inflation. mr. speaker, when i served at that time four years later we became the majority. i had the honor and privilege, my conference elected me majority whip and majority leader. and i will know the frustration i had to. shannon: our capitol hill correspondent is standing by tonight to dig into the numbers, we ll do that in just a minute. president biden getting the lowest marks yet and i fox news poll, voters say he s focused on all the wrong things. our political panel will weigh in and in jurors head into day for deliberations and the kyle rittenhouse trial, a reporter is on the ground in kenosha, wisconsin, tonight. what these continuing deliberations might mean for a final verdict. we begin on a very long night on capitol hill, his three hour plus speech blasting democrats and congressional correspondent chad pergram is tracking all the developments for us, he is with us live to explain wh
water. parts of georgia declaring a flash flood emergency. frightening moments on a highway in south carolina, a car suddenly airborne. driving into the path of a possible tornado. the water rescues now under way. dozens of people pulled from the flooding. hundreds of thousands without power. and now, those new worries, the potential for tornadoes into the night. this storm is still moving. ginger zee and rob marciano in the storm zone tonight. also this evening, a delta airlines flight to atlanta rocked by severe turbulence. at least 14 passengers and crew injured. one passenger carried out on a stretcher. what they think could be behind the sudden jolt. trevor ault with the images from inside the plane. tonight, republican leader mitch mcconnell appearing to freeze again during a news conference. appearing unable to speak for more than 30 seconds. rachel scott standing by live on the hill, she has news on his condition. tonight, also news on rudy giuliani. a judge thi
carried out. tonight, republican leader mitch mcconnell appearing to freeze again during a news conference. appearing unable to speak for more than 30 seconds. rachel scott standing by on the hill, she has news on his condition. tonight, also news on rudy giuliani. a judge tonight finding giuliani liable of defamation, in a lawsuit brought by two georgia elections workers. what he claimed about them on national television. and could this now affect other cases invol vvolume valving don trump s form and former attorney. tonight, the kremlin sighing the biggest drone attack inside russia yet. four russian military planes destroyed. russia retaliating, and britt clennett is in ukraine for us. back here in the u.s. tonight, hall of famer david ortiz claims he s being extorted by hackers who broke into an old cell phone. what he says they re threatening to do. several recalls for you tonight. tens of thousands of popular newer ford pickup trucktrucks. we ll have the models
in philadelphia where the suspect was wearing a ballistic vest. good evening, bill. as you mentioned, this has been an incredibly violent fourth of july holiday weekend including a mass shooting in philadelphia tonight that left four people dead and four others injured. it happened in southwest philly after police say a man in his ballistic vest opened fire with eight people shot in total including two juveniles. police now have that suspect in custody. meanwhile, in baltimore, police are hunting for suspects after shooting left two people dead and 28 others injured at a large block party in the brooklyn home area. the fbi offering a $28,000 reward for any information that can lead to an arrest the city s mayor is vowing that the shooters will be caught. this was a reckless, cowardly act of violence that has taken two lives and altered many more. as i said earlier, we will find those who are responsible. we will not stop until we do so. in washingtoning d.c., police are
warning about scenes like this one. huge crowds, huge of spring breakers gathered on florida beaches prompting major concerns at another avoidable surge could be on the way. we ll have more on that in a moment. and the biden administration kicking off its nationwide tour to sell its $1.9 trillion economic relief plan. that is just moments away. let s begin though with our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen on the state s opening up morning eligibility for vaccines today. right, poppy. it is getting easier to get a covid-19 vaccine. many states are changing the eligibility requirements, widening them. take a look at a smaterring of states and see what they re doing. for example, in alaska, they re saying you just have to be over the age of 16 in order to get a vaccine. in california, they say anyone 16 plus that has certain health conditions and so on and so forth. just getting easier. so because there is more vaccine out there, the federal government and the nex