massive damage are banned by more than 120 countries around the world because of their risk to civilians. president biden defending his decision. james longman in ukraine. new images coming in. the massive cargo ship fire now burning for nearly 48 hours at one of america s largest ports. two firefighters killed battling the smoke and flames. the blaze kicking up and spreading to more decks. the ship now listing, raising concerns it might sink. aaron katersky at port newark. the urgent manhunt at this hour for a murder suspect who escaped from jail in the northeast. the dangerous fugitive accused of multiple violent attacks last seen in the recation yard. how he got free. where were the guards at the time? the record-shattering heat. the earth reaching its hottest temperature for the fourth day in a row. extreme heat across the u.s. from coast to coast. temperatures well into triple digits in california and arizona. severe storms moving from colorado all the way east thi
the weapons capable of causing massive damage are banned by more than 120 countries around the world because of their risk to civilians. president biden defending his decision. james longman in ukraine. new images coming in. the massive cargo ship fire now burning for nearly 48 hours at one of america s largest ports. two firefighters killed battling the smoke and flames. the blaze kicking up to more decks. the ship listing, raising concerns it might sink. the urgent manhunt at this hour for a murder suspect who escaped from jail in the northeast. the dangerous fugitive accused of multiple violent attacks last seen in the recreation yard. how he got free. where were the guards at the time? the earth reaching its hottest temperature for the fourth day in a row. temperatures well into triple digits in arizona and california. severe storms moving from colorado all the way east this weekend. rob marciano tracking it all. the walmart shooter getting 90 consecutive life sen
trump s endorsement kari lake. here is how lake responded. i m sad that hobbs and her camp would try to pin this on us. it s wrong. it s so obvious what s happening. her own party is attacking her. she s trying to deflect her own abysmal campaign and the fact that, you know, nobody even knows where her campaign office is. the person who broke into it probably didn t realize it was a cam campaign office. it s really sad. let s get more on this. what s the latest? reporter: the latest we re hearing is the phoenix police is trying to figure out who is responsible, looking for a suspect. the hobbs campaign says they re taking an inventory and trying to figure out if any sensitive material was taken, but pointing out it s still quite early in their discovery that there was a break-in. what we re now hearing is that the video, those still images you re seeing of that man was from the internal campaign office, pictures that were taken from cctv, security camera footage from t
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saturday. atlanta, charlotte, into d.c. sunday. even here into the northeast sunday night we ll have some storms. linsey? linsey: rob, thank you. next tonight, senting for the deadliest attack against latinos in modern history. the shooter getting 90 life sentences for killing 23 people in a racist spree targeting hispanics in el paso. the gunman could still face the death penalty. keep going. run out that way. reporter: the deadly shooting rampage at a walmart in el paso, texas, stunned the nation nearly four year ago. a white supremacist armed with an assault rifle with the intent the kill as many hispanics as possible. taking the lives of 23 people and injuring dozens more. tonight, a judge sentencing that gunman to 90 consecutive life sentences after he pleaded