s be on tonight the Assault Charges after a massive brawl breaks out at a dock in alabama what police are saying tonight about whether or not the fight was racially motivated. Here are tonights headlines. The violent altercation caught on video. What sparked the fight, and why more charges are expected. This is not indicative of who we are as a city. The city of montgomery is much better than that. We want take it anymore. Reporter 11,000 city workers are walking off the job in los angeles demanding higher pay and benefits. Reporter members of the Union Representing these employees are accusing the city on refusing agreements on unfair labor practices. Major deadly storms sweep through the east coast causing mayhem on the road and in the sky. This tree slice through the home trapping the homeowner inside under a pile of debris. Reporter the nations airlines are in recovery mode after the storm canceled more than 1700 flights and delayed nearly 8,000 more. Major breaking news, a divided
Heavy security as the former president makes his First Court Appearance for allegedly leading a criminal scheme to overturn the 2020 election. It is all converging back where it started on that fateful day. Norah what happened during the 27minute arraignment. New details from inside. Breaking news, two u. S. Navy sailors charged with Sharing Theer chinese. What we are learning about the Military Intelligence they may have given. This conduct is personal for san diego, and we will not stand for it. Officials in mexico say they have discovered two bodies near the floating barrier of buoys installed in the rio grande. The constitutional right of the state of texas to secure our border supersedes any statute. Norah terrifying moments for flyers. A tire bursts on landing. And on a different flight, a passenger allegedly attacks a Flight Attendant. The new details. Tonights eye on america, the growing outrage as saudiowned alfalfa farms drain arizonas water supply. We cannot afford to give o
a state of emergency and massive cleanup after a catastrophic flooding. these train tracks left hanging in the air. tonight, the warning from officials that a major vermont dam could overflow. this is devastating, a total loss. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy has arrived in this we need to summit. not come fighting a concrete path for his country to achieve membership. norah: more california homes at risk of falling into a canyon after a major landslide. lawmakers grilled pga executives about the tour s controversial merger with saudi-backed liv golf. a brutal, repressive regime can buy influence, indeed even take over a cherished american institution. norah: our series, age of ai. how you can protect your family from phone scams that use artificial intelligence. what you are about to hear is something i never said beard hey, this is carter, i need your credit card number right now. i mean, that really sounded like me. it is you. it
i don t think it s ready for membership in nato. the war now marking 500 days since russia s invasion. reporter: i m weijia jiang, traveling with president biden. who is defending his decision to provide cluster bombs to ukraine. why he says it s necessary. across the globe, treasury secretary janet yellen wraps up marathon talks in china. could icy relations begin to thaw? we believe the world is big enough for both countries to thrive. random rampage. a man riding a scooter open fire, killing one, injuring three others in new york city. plus, stormy sunday. intense rain, hail and floods swamp millions. with the week ahead calling for more extreme heat. later, a summer of strikes heats up. u.p.s. workers this weekend practiced walking out as mobilizing workers test their clout in a tight labor market. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from new york. good evening, everyone. thank you for joining us. jericka is off. i m major garrett. we begin with
case also tonight we return to florida devastated by hurricane ian eight months ago florida insurance companies are accused of short changing homeowners were damage claims altered? families still in limbo in uninhabitable homes. we investigate plus florida s massive tourism industry, booming in some places but struggling in others we met them right after ian hit. some left, some stayed the steps forward big and small as ft. myers beach comes back announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt reporting tonight live from ft. myers beach, florida. good evening and welcome, everyone. we ve taken nightly news on the road tonight to ft. myers beach, florida for a story of unfinished business tonight with the official start of hurricane season just over a week away, a followup to hurricane ian, which came ashore here last september as a destructive category 4 hurricane. in many spots here as you can see around me it looks like it just happened last week there ar