doesn t care about the profitability and doesn t care we have to bear an on board government enforcement agent more than the crew will make. will they real in the regulators. these cases deal with fishermen but the ruling could impact a lot more across american industry as we say hello. back in new york, bill hemmer, here we go. had a good time in iowa? dana: i m dana perino. this is america s newsroom. yes, i m glad to be back in my own bed. i could have used three more hours of sleep. i love this supreme court case. it is a big one. it might sound small but it could change everything in d.c. and federal agencies are watching it closely. this one commercial fishermen are fighting the government on a rule forces them to help fund a federal conservation program costing ships $7 hundred per day and experts say that could bankrupt the entire industry. let s get to the chief legal correspondent shannon bream at the supreme court. do you share my enthusiasm? dana, you know
president to launch his campaign. biden and his aides targeted tuesday for the release of the video to coincide with the four-year anniversary of his 2020 campaign march. it s on. you are watching fox and friends first, i m todd piro. ashley: i m ashley strohmier in for carley shimkus. two other contestants are on the democratic ballot including former president john f kennedy s nephew robert f kennedy jr. and mary williamson and vivek ramaswamy and nikki haley are pout of the growing list of candidates. alexandria has more on the race to 2024. alexandria: the white house not confirming the reports about this coming tuesday. the former vice president reached out to donors with a video message. it will have to be an exciting video if that is the plan. the president holding on to his approval rating. half of likely democratic voters in new hampshire do not want the president to seek another term. right now the president remains in the potentially running category along wi
british prime minister liz truss quits in just six weeks after her policies led to economic turmoil. cbs ramy inocencio with the familiar face that could replace her. and a record drought and worker shortage have one company turning to a different source of labor. reporter: picking strawberries is backbreaking work, but not for these robots. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: we want to begin with some important health news for families. in recent weeks across the country there has been an alarming increase in illness among young children. and it s not covid. it s something called r.s.v.tiin cases of children suffering from the respiratory virus. cases have more than doubled in 25 states over the last month, and it s putting a strain on hospitals. some healthcare facilities are so overwhelmed, that they re running out of beds. the state of connecticut is even thinking about bringing in the national guard
wall street journal poll shows republicans gaining support among latino voters and women as president biden s economy deals democrats a decisive blow putting the gop two points ahead of the left on congressional ballot. carley: brooke singman is breaking down the critical races we re following across the country, brooke. brooke: new polling data from the nation s crucial races showing razor-thin margins with just a week until election day. in pennsylvania, new poll shows democrat john fetterman leading dr. oz by single percentage point. fetterman publishing op ed that reads, whether rise in crime or cost, we need leaders who understand problems we re going through in pennsylvania and have the experience and ideas to do something about it. dr. oz pointing out john fetterman s true position on crime to tucker carlsson last night. watch this. taken a strong chance to protect criminals over the innocent and want to release one-third of all prisoners. if he could wave a ma
the death toll now topping 1,000. that s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a half century later, nasa counts down to its next moon shot on its most powerful rocket yet. and later, marching to his own beat. how music is opening doors for a texas teen. to become the best person that i can ever be. i mean you only live once, so i have to make it great. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from new york with jericka duncan. good evening and thank you for joining us on this sunday. we begin tonight with a developing story out of ukraine. this video shows new attacks near europe s largest nuclear power plant. overnight, fighting there is reported as intense, and the plant has been repeatedly damaged by days of shelling. it is controlled by russian forces but operated by ukrainian engineers. international experts say the latest shelling underlies the risk of a nuclear catastrophe. now to a political battle for control of congress. a cbs news poll o