1,200 years. much of the country, though, is scorching. more than 240 million people will face 90-degree temperatures or higher for the next week. and they ve felt those blistering conditions in atlanta today at this juneteenth celebration. the thermometers there blasting into triple-digit territory. meanwhile, severe storms in north carolina knocking out power for a huge part of the state. nearly 70,000 customers are still without electricity right now, and that s just one of seven states dealing with major outages tonight. and nowhere are the signs of the climate crisis more obvious right now than yellowstone national park. and along the yellowstone river. tonight, there is good news for the first time in days in that part of the country, the south portion of the park will reopen on wednesday on a limited basis. the runoff only added to the unflooded disaster, unprecedented rain causing severe damage to roads, water systems, and more. let s check in with cnn meteorologist g
this inflation and if it can be tamed. and border patrol agents, we re told, are furious that the department of homeland security is about to discipline their colleagues who were falsely accused of whipping haitian migrants last summer when they were actually using reins of their horses to control those animals. we have live fox team coverage and all these stories for you coast to coast. let s begin first with bill melugin with more on the situation among the border patrol agents because of those photographs that went viral with a lot of false accusations. hey, bill. reporter: eric, good afternoon to you. that s exactly right, multiple sources tell me they are irate about this. they feel that the president and other politicians essentially convict these horseback agents before they ever had a chance at an investigation, and now we re hearing they re going to be disciplined. if we can rewind the clock to last september, del rio, those horseback agents were responding to thou
the incident renewing a heated debate about security in the nation s capitol at a time and politically motivated threats are on the rise. derek republican congresswoman claudia tenney is standing by with her reaction. but we first go to congressional correspondent chad pergram. will try to bring you that report from chad pergram and just a moment. the group reportedly had been told to leave the congressional building earlier in the day by capitol police. somehow they got back in. apparently were let in by a fellow staff members of some of the members of congress, democrat members of congress that they were interviewed. that report from chad pergram is good now, let s bring it to you now. jon, a bizarre security breach proceed as late show came to interview three house democrats including adam schiff. but they overstayed their welcome and were busted by u.s. capitol police. in a statement cbs says the production team came to capitol hill to do interviews for a comedy segme
the p-word. new details show how trump was told over and over and over again his plot to overturn the election was not legal. plus a rare interview president biden shares a gloomy outlook with the associated press. americans are confused, upset and worried, but he blames covid caution and politics, not his policies. and the search is on for three americans missing in ukraine, three feared taken by russian forces. the plot that donald trump knew it was illegal and kept pushing his agenda. panel picks up the public work next week. hearing four will detail the campaign against people in areas where he lost. they walked through the country s badgering of the. the committee detailed how trump shopped for lawyer after lawyer and scheme after scheme. it led him to john eastman, and an election plot witnesses say was without constitutional merit and without a doubt, illegal. i said are you out of your f ing mind. no, that was pretty blunt. i said you re completely crazy. y
time. carley say, pack a snack and read it. it is worth doing. the market is reacting to the largest federal rate hike in decades. three major indexes taking a beating. the dow closing below 30,000. bill: it signals a bear market taking hold. they shed all their gains since the president took office. dana: adding insult to injury mortgage rates are soaring to their highest level in 13 years. inflation is at a 40-year high forcing nearly 60% of americans to dip into their savings or go into debt. bill: all this putting the white house in crisis mode. good morning. the president has grown increasingly frustrated with his polling and with his media coverage. he sat down with the associated press for the first time, by the way, since taking office with that publication to push back on all this blame saying the economy that he inherited and the pandemic that left psychological scars on the american people have gotten people down. fox news poll this week showed that his ove