Tonight on 360, Breaking News and a Government Shutdown a day away and the House Speaker who cant seem to stop it. 27 years after Tupac Shakurs murder, the man police say ordered his death is now in custody. Plus, live reporting after some of the most rain and worst flooding new york has ever seen, and its not over yet. Good evening, thanks for joining us. We begin tonight with Breaking News in the likelihood that 28 hours from now at one minute past midnight the federal government will shut down. In a moment youll meet some of the men and women who will be left without paychecks if it does. First, though, the man largely responsible for it House Speaker Kevin Mccarthy. Its not so much what hes done thats led to all this, its what hes been unable to do. Speaker mccarthy for weeks now has not been able to get the right wing of his narrow majority to agree on Stopgap Funding to keep the government running, nor has he been willing to work with democrats instead or grab a lifeline and take
Collins showing off this water color painting made for her by feinstein. Feinsteins desk on the senate floor was draped in black with a vase of white flowers. Thats the senate tradition. She was the longest serving woman in senate history. She was 90 years old. She was 90 years old. Ac 360 begins now. Captions by vitac www. Vitac. Com tonight on 360, Breaking News on the Government Shutdown just days away. Also 27 years after Tupac Shakurs murder, the man who ordered his death, police say, is in custody. Some of the worst rain new york has ever seen and its not over. Breaking news. In the likelihood 24 hours from now, one minute past midnight, the federal government will shut down. In a moment, youll meet some of the men and women who will be left without paychecks if it does but still have the bills to pay. First, the man largely responsible for it, House Speaker Kevin Mccarthy. Its not what hes done thats led to all this. Its what hes been unable to do. Speaker mccarthy has not been
the game itself. this is what they try to do before every super bowl. and this super bowl in particular, because it s in the new york region. it s in northern new jersey. a very congested area. an airport right next door. you ve got commuter train lines that go right next to the stadium. it s very focused on transit, so that creates some special worries for federal officials and for local officials. so one of the things they re doing is that the tsa is deploying some behavioral specialists and what usually are federal air marshals to look at different aspects of the transit situation and the transit hubs in grand central, in penn state, at secaucus junction. they re going to be doing random checks on super bowl sunday. they re going to be doing 100% baggage checks at secaucus junction, 15,000 fans that are expected to go from secaucus junction, to metlife stadium, which as you know the train station is a few yards away from the entrance. so, evan, they re saying no