greg: yes! happy thursday, everybody. calm down. [cheers and applause]. greg: calm down! i understand. all right, if the white house out of order stopping texas from defending its border? the white house is determined to let as many illegal aliens into the united states as possible with migrant mobs as big as the fans of gutfeld fans at eastern state correctional. [chanting]. greg, greg, greg! greg: stop it. grandpa joe told them to surge to the border like it was a new slogan for taco bell. i want to make sure there is immediately surgery to the border. they deserve to be heard. we say if you want to flee, you should come. greg: did they ever listen to him. he s been waveing in illegal immigrants like they are kids with freshly washed hair. doesn t joe know this invasion s exhausts america s resources the way he exhausts the white house plumb being. plumbing. here is joe in 2007. will you provide them sanctuary? would you allow those cities to ignore
top issue in the 20s 24 election did the former president just delay a bipartisan border deal. there is not a deal to be killed yet. james: cbs evening news begins now. good evening, i m james brown in for norah, thank you for being with us. you just heard from republican senators mitt romney and lindsey graham, just when congress appeared close to a deal on the southern border and funding for ukraine, there are concerns election politics are getting in the way. cbs a scott macfarlane is on capitol hill tonight speaking to lawmakers about what is standind immigration reform. the elections other top issue, the economy. we ve got big news today. u.s. gdp grew at a surprising pace last quarter, but despite low unemployment and a booming stock market, we speak to americans about why some are not feeling the effects. but we begin tonight with severe weather. nearly 26 million people are under flood watches from louisiana to west virginia, with more rain expected in the days
recognize the seriousness, and to answer all of their questions, because they have a lot of them. norah: the cbs evening news begins now. good evening, i m norah o donnell, and thank you for being with us. well, you just heard from boeing ceo, as america s largest airplane manufacturer, he is under increased scrutiny. the faa is now investigating a new incident after the front nose wheel of a delta plane fell off over the weekend. cbs s kris van cleave is going to join us in just a moment to discuss this allegation that boeing misinstalled that side panel of a plane that blew off midflight. we are also watching dangerous weather across the country. a state of emergency out west. the video of a dramatic water rescue of a woman who was stranded for 14 hours. well, that same storm system in the south now. 36 million people are under flood watches across seven states. why scientists are warning weather like this is becoming more common. but we begin with donald trump s do
now affecting millions of students and colleges across the country. justice clarence thomas, who has acknowledged affirmative action helped him, against the policy now, describing a colorblind constitution. justice ketanji brown jackson, the court s first black woman justice, calling the decision, quote, a tragedy for us all. saying deeming race irrelevant in law does not make it so in life. tonight, president biden again saying this is not a normal court, when asked a question today at the white house. you ll see the moment. terry moran at the court. mary bruce in the studio with me. and rachel scott on how this immediately becomes an issue in the race for president. also tonight, more than 130 million americans under air quality alerts tonight. millions more suffering from that intense heat growing more deadly today. the smoke from the canadian wildfires now blanketing 23 states, from wisconsin to the northeast. washington, d.c. and detroit with the worst air quality in t
world. i m fareed zakaria. today on the program from the czars and arenas to soviet-era com czars to president putin. we delve into the nature of power in russia looking at the past to help us understand the present. i ll talk to the new yorkers david remnick can professor nina krus efa. also the prime minister of barbados on getting the west to pay for damage for the climate change s rising seas and weather. two degrees is a death sentence. and the president of kenya on why many nations in the global south are not taking a side on the war in ukraine. but first, here s my take. in his important book the third wave samuel huntington pointed out the division among the ruling elite is a key sign of weakness in authoritarian regimes. when prominent members of the establishment break with the system it often triggers a larger set of changes. conversely, when you do not see such defections it means the autocrat will probably be able to survive. syrian dictator bashar al ass