country where more than 95% of buildings don t have air conditioning. forecasters have now been forced to improvise as they deal with the kind of heat they never thought they d see. a number of people have been saying maps in the past never looked this dark, they haven t because we have never seen temperatures as high as this in the uk before. this color scale was designed to not show temperatures like this for the uk. even the maps are not prepared for this. lots to talk about. tim miller is a writer at large for the bull work and msnb political analyst. these temperatures are insane. frankly we are not built for them, we re not built for the impact if they keep getting worse. after years of you and your colleagues warning about climate change, what is your message now today? the message is that this is what we anticipated. it s exactly what we saw coming. and there hasn t been a more urgent plan to act than now. we have such a short window to curb off this dangerous t
dangerous conditions while parts of europe setting scorching new records. in london where we are bracing for a record heat wave. on monday and tuesday, it is expected to be hotter here than in jamaica. > vicome. the number of cases in the u.s. surging once again. she had a true belief that she was equal to everyone else. and later, the extraordinary woman who is still breaking barriers, standing tall amid american giants. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from new york with jericka duncan. good evening, everyone. jericka is off tonight. i m errol barnett. thanks for joining us this sunday. a newly released report reveals details about how a lone gunman was able to kill 21 people, mostly children, after walking into a texas elementary school almost two months ago. the extensive document chronicles leadership failures across multiple agencies, poor decision-making amid the chaos and the history of ignoring early clues about the troubled gunman. we re in uvalde
john: dow down 807 points at this moment. unfortunately, few people surprised by the new inflation data, confirming the pain at the pump and sticker shock. hello, john roberts in washington and happy friday to you. and happy friday to you as well, john. good to see you. anita vogel in for sandra smith. prices soared 8.6% from a year ago, highest in four decades as rent, energy and grocery prices continue to surge. another record high for gasoline prices as the national average edges ever so closer to $5 a gallon. anita: fox team coverage starts right now. karl rove on president biden s response to the economic crisis and a closer look at how much americans are paying at stores. john: but first, jacqui heinrich is travelling with the president live in los angeles. what is the white house saying they are going to do about inflation, jacqui? we have not heard from the president yet, he s going to speak later about supply chains but the chair of economic advisers says
234,000 people trampling the border to get into our nation. that s up by more than 30% from the same time last year, and up more than 350% from april of 2018. republican lawmakers say president biden is not listening to americans concerns. the alien encounters so far since president biden s been in office is more than the population of 15 individual states. we need to make sure we re putting america first and not trying to dodge to issues that are important to the american people. reinstate the remain in mexico policy, support the border patrol agents, finish the wall and we could really see a difference. the president doesn t seem to want to take on these tough issues. harris: even with all of that, though, the illegal immigrants are not the only concern. this week authorities announce they found a major drug smuggling tunnel linking tijuana mexico to southern california. it spans the length of six football fields and is built in what was thought to be one of the most f
September 4. 70,000 people are stranded in the Nevada Desert for the Third Straight day, but roads could reopen today. People at the burning Manifest Value are stuck in mud too thick to drive on forcing organizers to impose shelterinplace o orders. And a manhunt in pennsylvania, this convicted killer less than two miles from where he escaped. And hes still on the run this morning. And donald trump dominates the 2024 republican field and pulls even further ahead in a new Wall Street Journal poll. He is the top choice for almost 60 of Republican Voters. In fact 78 of them say trumps actions after the 2020 election were legitimate. And the Ukraine Defense minister fired by the nations president who says ukraine needs, quote, new approaches as the war with russia enters its 19th month. And workers at the Big Three Automakers prepare to walk off the job in less than two weeks if the unions and companies cant reach a deal on a new labor contract. A strike against all three at once has never