hours to get a confirmed flight home. norah: why one airline ceo is blaming the faa. plus, we are tracking the storms and the record-breaking heat. the hearing in the case against the man accused of stabbing four university of idaho students, prosecutors say that they will be seeking the death penalty. this totally wins my case, you know. the key piece of evidence in the federal government s classified documents case against former president donald trump donald trump. the newly-obtained audio recording could impact the former president. all sorts of stuff, pages. except it is highly confidential and secret. [laughter] norah: a cbs news exclusive. the irs whistle-blower in the hunter biden investigation speaks out. there were certain investigative steps we weren t allowed to take that could have led us to president biden. but you wanted to take them? we needed to take them. norah: important news for parents. could there be toxic metals in
parents. could there be toxic metals in your baby s food? the products to check for in your pantry. driving toward the edge of the area. norah: amp team usa prepares for the women s world cup. this is the best moment of all of our career. it never gets old. norah: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night. we begin tonight with powerful storms pounding the east coast. causing another day of headaches for airlines and thousands of passengers. airports in the northeast were filled with long lines and frustrated travelers who faced hundreds of delays and cancellations today due to the weather. the domino effect has been felt at airports nationwide this week, with more than 23,000 flight delays and more than 5,000 cancellations since su sunday. from the thunderstorms and torrential rains in the
want to hear your ideas, when you know of a business, a person that is betting on san francisco, making the pivot , please contact us, we want to make them a part of our community conversation, we need each other. we cannot exist in this doom spiral narrative, we need ideas norah: tonight, severe weather and a travel nightmare. thousands of flights canceled or delayed because of summer storm spirit with the new york city area impacted the most. and in the south, millions of americans face dangerous heat. here are tonight s headlines. you have been at the airport for four days already? norah: ahead of the july 4th weekend, flyers left in limbo, as cancellations roll in. some of the stranded passengers you see next and we have been waiting more than 36