climate change. capitol police arrested several staffers, progressive members. staff growing new members from the southern border tonight revealing the number of migrants coming into this country would never get caught. a troubling update tonight on the texas mom or disappeared earlier this month on her way to work. authority is not try to piece together what happened, and law enforcement panel joins us live to discuss. but first, the gross domestic product gdp number comes out this week. critics say the biden team is trying to get ahead of that by essentially changing the definition of what a recession is. corresponded matt finn joins us from our west coast with more. on thursday, the latest gdp numbers are scheduled to come out, and if we had a second consecutive quarter of negative gdp growth, we ll be in what s considered a recession, but the white house is trying to downplay the economy or even redefine recession. on monday, president biden who has covid was asked virt
february of 2021, signs pointing to a recession soon if they are not already there. and with that cheery news, we kick off the day. john roberts in washington. harris said have a great weekend, i m with it. let s pull up stakes and go home. sandra: go with it. great to be with you, john. sandra smith in new york. this is america reports . latest response from the white house seems to be about semantics with the president and his team trying to change the definition of a recession. the administration is also claiming the economy is in strong shape due to a hot labor market and falling gas prices. john: millions of americans struggling to afford groceries and to fill up their tanks as inflation runs rampant. sandra: mike emmanuel is live on the north lawn, white house says don t look here, not recession, but the white house seems to counter what millions of americans are actually feeling. sandra, you are right. white house officials are already downplaying this week s
the breaking news just as we come on tonight. the aerials now coming in. the fire burning outside dallas where there have been record high temperatures for days. 104 degrees in dallas as we come on tonight. and in the west tonight, the emergency playing out near yosemite. nearly 17,000 acres destroyed. 6,000 people forced to evacuate. and ginger zee is in the first zone. tonight, president biden rcovering from covid. what the president said today working from the residence. and what his doctor has now revealed. tonight, the new video released by the january 6th committee. what it shows the former president unwilling to do, one day after the u.s., the world, witnessed the attack on the u.s. capitol. a copy of former president s trump original speech. which lines were crossed out? and what his own daughter ivanka trump told the committee. the world health organization now declaring monkeypox a global health emergency. cases in the u.s. doubling. two children now among t
interview tonight with dr. caitlyn bernard, the indiana ob/gyn, who according to state dowct of documents provided a nonsurgical abortion to a 10-year-old rape victim. o donnell: chaos at the airport. the shooting at dallas love field captured on video. the new footage that shows the moment officers stopped the female suspect. florida police sergeant seen gripping another officer s throat. tonight, what led to the alleged assault. army recruiting falls short. why obesity is one of the top reasons we can t fill the military s ranks. the generosity of strangers, and it s all starting with a wedding dress. 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. we want to begin with what s being described as a catastrophic extreme weather event in the midwest where record rainfall caused deadly flash flooding in the st. louis area. at least one per
office? an historic apology: pope francis humbly begs for forgiveness in canada. why some say it s too little, too late. global health emergency: frustration growth of grows as monkeypox cases increase across the united states. when will more vaccines arrive? rent prices on the rise: more americans are being forced from their homes. we ll speak to one woman who says it s cheaper to live in a hotel. whale of a story. spectacular video of a fishing boat getting walloped. and a cancer patient takes a risk: find out how one woman s honesty and bravery changed her life and inspired another. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. garrett: good evening, to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. tonight, record high temperatures across the country are fueling wildfires in 15 states, the largest in northern california, with smoke now visible from the international space station. the oak fire exploded over