a month away, marking the first-time primary voters will get to weigh in on their party s nominee for the white house. as things stand right now, a biden trump rematches on the horizon. according to new polling, that could spell trouble for president biden. a survey by morning consult, bloomberg, of a hypothetical 2024 election matchup shows donald trump narrowly beating biden in seven swing states. that same poll reveals that biden is losing support from a key constituency, black voters, with only 62% saying they would vote for the president. now, 62% sounds like a lot, right? well, let me put that number into perspective. in 2020, president biden won 87% of the black vote. a slide and black support is deeply concerning because every democrat elected president has committed a coalition of voters to win the white house. here s why. no democrat running for president has won the white house, the white vote, the white vote since 1964. because of a, african american voters have b
weekend. let s dive right into the week s top stories. the big story, of, course we have two hot wars for the president to navigate on the world stage. the republican-controlled house has voted to formally authorize its impeachment inquiry into president biden despite failing to provide any evidence of wrongdoing by the president. the vote was strictly along party lines with all 221 republicans voting yes, all 212 democrats voting no. republicans say the move will grant them the ability to better enforce their subpoenas in the courts. house oversight chair republican james comer has accused hunter biden and other biden family members of engaging in, quote, shady business practices. but as we said, has yet to reveal any evidence of wrongdoing or influence peddling by the president himself. so here is what several house democrats said ahead of the vote. see the biden impeachment investigation isn t a who done it. it s a what is it? it s like an agatha christy novel where the
kids. parents nationwide are having trouble filling their children s prescriptions for the popular medicine amoxicillin. cbs roxana saberi on what you can do if your pharmacy runs out. and eye on america, the texas cotton crop is facing a crisis due to climate change. cbs s janet shamlian talks with a farmer. reporter: how devastating is this year? this is the most devastating crop year we ve had. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us on this thursday night. there is breaking news about speaker pelosi s husband paul. he s out of the hospital. we re going to have more on that in just a minute. but first, the final sprint to the midterm elections is underway as both parties are bringing out the heavy hitters. president biden and former presidents obama and trump are hitting the campaign trail andin criss-crossing the country in hopes of t
matt gutman in south korea tonight. here at home the major turn in a case involving two girls who were killed. the suspect now under arrest tonight for allegedly killing the two teenagers on a hiking trail in indiana. they say the suspect was hiding in plain sight for five years. tonight, the supreme court hearing two cases challenging affirmative action in higher education in the u.s. what the justices signaled today and terry moran at the court. eight days until the high-stakes midterm elections. tonight the states with close senate races that will determine who controls the senate. former president barack obama and his argument on social security in wisconsin. former president trump on jobs and the economy. tonight, the war in ukraine, russia launching more than 50 missiles on civilian targets. the capital of kyiv in the dark for much of this day. 80% of the city without water for a time. the major upset in brazil tonight, some have called him the president trump
this. evan gershkovitch and paul whalen are americans. a chance they could come home. putin hopes to find a solution to release them from jail. they have been in moscow for some time. what it all means is not clear. gershkovitch is the reporter for the wall street journal detained since last may. whalen has been behind bars for five years, december of 2018. so we re watching that story. we ll bring you updates if they become available. meanwhile we are off to the races, america. a federal prosecutor accused of running interference for joe biden will testify this morning all part of the official house impeachment investigation which became official as of 5:29 yesterday eastern time. good morning, everybody. it s thursday. you almost made it. i m bill hemmer. dana: i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. the news broke during the five yesterday. we got all our opinions out there and more news today. they aren t wasting any time. today s witness is lesley wolf. a