continuances. we ve got a lot of hard hit areas and heavy hitters in homicide with a directive from me to go try these cases. now. thank you very much. sandra: you have been listening to the harris county d.a. and the family members outside of the courthouse there where the d.a. said the death penalty has not been ruled out in the murder suspect. as he made the first court appearance in the death of the 12-year-old girl, and emotional plea from the family members who have lost so much. the mother talking about losing her first born. acknowledging how much she misses her quirkiness and all the things that she would say every day. you can imagine the heart ache the family has been put through as we do await to see see where this all goes next. an absolutely heartbreaking story. good to have you here with us today. bret baier and washington and for john today. this story honestly at the center of what we re seeing seeing across the country about concerns about illegal immigr
good afternoon everybody i m martha maccallum and this is the story. this is the heartbreaking story of the day. this little girl, 12-year-old jocelyn nungaray was found dead in a houston creek. we know that the cause of death was strangulation of this poor child. these are the men who were charged. their venezuelan enter in the country illegally. you are about to hear jocelyn s mother alexis on what s been taken from her. she said she was a teen mom herself and fought to keep jocelyn and she fought to raise her and now she says she s fighting fighting her for her daughter again. she was amazing. i still see her face in the back of my head every day all day. keep getting little signs about her, her dorky and is accurate quirkiness. she definitely maid people laugh. you know, these monsters took the opportunity from her and from our family watching her she is still my firstborn i was a teen mom i fought for her. twenty-seven though still fighting for her and i just remember
president biden the pivotal swing states good evening i am jon scott and this is the fox report. jon: to trump a set to speak within the next hour after delivering an address in washington d.c. earlier this afternoon he was the keynote speaker at the faith and freedom coalition 2024 road to majority conference pennsylvania it will be a crucial contest in november s election after biden flipped it from red to blue back in 2020. alexis mcadams is live in philadelphia with more. cooks hate jon we just got up with former president donald trump here in philadelphia he said he specifically hitting urban areas like this cheesesteak restaurant behind me because he wants to connect with those of voters he hopes to turn to vote for republican this time around. this is something we ve hearing or out of the campaign trail this comes as we know president biden is preparing for the upcoming cnn presidential debate at camp david for her president trump is on the campaign trail. i asked him
first named storm of the season. we will hope for a miracle. norah: plus we get the first hand look at the destruction of the deadly wildfires in new mexico still burning out of control. we have certain areas of town where every home has been taken out. norah: and most of the united states bates under a massive heat wave. we got it all covered. cbs evening news starts now. sweltering, dangerous heat here in washington, at across the east coast tonight. and that s just 1 of 3 life-threatening weather threats facing americans right now. good evening. i m norah o donnell, and thank you for being with us. out west, wildfires are reaching, leaving behind scenes like this: melted metal, chard cars, smoke still rising, and a new mexico town that lost more than a thousand homes and buildings. to the gulf coast, which is fueling alberto s fury tonight, the first named storm of the season is bringing heavy rains, flooding, and high winds to texas. and more than 80 million
don t say gay bill. it prohibits gender identity through the third grade in florida s elementary schools. on march 7, chapek told employees as we ve seen time and again, corporate statements do very little to change outcomes or minds. instead, they re often weaponized by one side or the other to further divide and inflame. he said he did not want the company to become a political football. at that time, more than 150 companies had already signed a letter opposing the legislation. two days later, chapek changed course, amid widespread outrage from disney employees and fans. he called governor desantis to express disappointment with the law. on the same day at an annual shareholders meeting he said our originally approach no matter how much attention didn t quite get the job done. he further apologized at a town hall for staff on march 21. on march 28th, desantis signed the bill into law. we ve seen corporate activism, guns after parkland, social justice after george floyd. the