g.o.p. fights to get mojo back and democrats brand their opposition fascist hand raid don t like maga as toxic. see if that works. we went from safe streaks to record crime and secure border to know border. this election is about mainstream versus maga. record inflation to make democrats real life the reckless economic agenda is a failure. extreme maga republicans inflicting unimaginable pain on women and families. we are a nation whose economy is floundering and whose stores and educational system is ranked at the bottom of every list. it is clear which way the new maga republicans are pure they are extreme. democracy is really at stake. sandra: don t ask me when we bring in the columnist for the hill and strategists, great to have you with us, thanks for being here. it almost feels like two campaigns underway at once. you ve got the 2022 layer, and then you have 2024 layer as it all gets pieced together and we heard from both the president, the former preside
along with a powerful and heartwarming stadium tradition. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt and good evening i m tom llamas, in for lester tonight we begin with that breaking news on this labor day. the surprise holiday ruling a judge handing former president trump a legal victory, appointing what s called a special master to oversee the documents seized from his home that ruling essentially removing the files from the justice department s possession the move could slow down any further investigation into the former president s handling of classified documents. the doj now has to decide whether it wants to fight that decision and it comes as mr. trump blasts the fbi in his first rally since the search for his part president biden was on the campaign trail today as both ramp up their roles in the final sprint to the midterm elections. kelly o donnell starts us off tonight reporter: tonight the criminal investigation into those classified documents fo
cbs s elaine quijano has the details. missing jogger in memphis. the desperate search for a kidnapped school teacher, as police say the suspect refuses to cooperate. cbs s elise preston has more on the suspect s criminal history. n the suspect s crim this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. duncan: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this busy labor day. i m jericka duncan. norah is on assignment. tonight, severe weather is in the forecast for nearly a third of the nation, from record heat waves in the west, to floods across the midwest and south. right now, a line of storms is moving through the northeast, with heavy rains, thunderstorms, and tornado warnings. flash flooding has closed roadways and stranded drivers in parts of rhode island and massachusetts. in california, temperatures hit the triple digits for the sixth straight day, as thousands flock to the beach to beat the heat. recor
gathered against the russians. abc news obtaining images of russian soldiers. a soldier firing at surveillance cameras to destroy them. and the son whose father was among the hundreds murdered. what was discovered in this garage while well were there? martha raddatz and mary bruce also live in washington tonight. the developing headline back home. the grim discovery tonight in the massive search, after the kidnapping of a teacher and mother of two. surveillance showing her being force into an suv while jogging. what authorities have now revealed. tonight, the breaking headline from canada in the manhunt for a suspect after ten people were stabbed and killed. police surrounding a home and what we now know. our team in uvalde, texas, tonight. the children going back to school. but never again to robb elementary. and that image after the school football team won its first game. the coyotes helping to lift the community going back. there is late word coming in, the deadly
parents, as kids return to the classroom. i was just scared. scared i won t get her back. o donnell: big news tonight from juul, the e-cigarette maker to pay millions over marketing to teens. our exclusive with historic, what she says about her future. would you ever run for president again? and american triumph at the u.s. open. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us on this busy tuesday night. tonight, extreme weather from coast to coast, to residential rains and flooding here in the northeast to record heat and deadly wildfires in the west. more than 58 million people are under excessive heat warnings and advisories in seven states. multiple wildfires are burning across california as firefighters battle the flames along with brutal heat. temperatures topped the century mark for the seventh straight day with the state capitol of sacramento expected to reach 11. in t