russia s invasion began. today president biden is set to meet with the families of two americans detained in russia, paul whelan and brittney griner. a humanitarian crisis at the southern border, political games are being waged with human lives as we learn more about how dozens of migrants arrived in martha s vineyard and how the community is coming to their aid. the boil water advisory in jackson, mississippi is now lifted after a water crisis lasted nearly seven weeks. but will residents drink it? and we begin this friday with major developments into the investigation of classified documents recovered from donald trump s mar-a-lago estate. last night a judge in florida formally appointed new york senior district judge raymond dearie to be the special master to review the thousands of documents seized during last month s search. he was the only candidate acceptable to trump and the justice department. the judge also denied the department s request for continued acces
killing 14 students and three staff members at marjorie stone douglas high school. kerry, what do we know at this hour? reporter: well, the families of the victims who have been enduring this really difficult penalty phase where all the information of every minute of every second of what happened have been notified by the court that the jury of 12 has now reached a decision on what the sentence will be and we expect that sentence will be delivered here at about 10:30. family members have been notified to be ready to go in the courtroom and sit where many of them have been sitting for the last four months. these are the pictures of the 17 victims. the students as well as the staff members who were massacred four years ago. it has been an extremely long journey for what they hope will be some sense of justice. the jury needs to be unanimous. if they are unanimous, it is a decision for death, then it will be up to the death to go forward with that as the actual sentence, but i
grievance with my damn party, we re getting crushed. o donnell: vaccine for rsv as the dangerous virus spreads across the nation. cbs s janet shamlian has the promising news for parents of young children. and the new requirement forcing new york city employers to post salaries for job openings and why it may give future capitol police leverage in negotiation. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us this tuesday night as we are just one week out from the all-important midterm elections that will determine who holds power here in washington. we have the latest on that in just a minute. first, we ve learned new details about the break-in at the home of speaker nancy pelosi, where her husband paul was violently assaulted with a hammer. members of pelosi s family are expected to soon hear audio from the 911 call from paul pelosi and see body camera footage from that very nigh
and there s more. we are following for you this morning including ten people killed. more than a dozen injured in a series of stabbings in canada. the latest on the hunt for the two suspects. plus, state of emergency with northern georgia under water. meanwhile in california, record heat and wildfires. the climate challenges coming in to sharper focus this morning. tomorrow will mark an emotional day for uvalde parents and their children. students are going back to school for the first time since the tragedy at robb elementary. i ll speak with the state senator representing uvalde who has been trying to help the community heal. we begin with the 64 days until the midterm elections. president biden is about to kick off his first battleground blitz of the campaign season. this is a live look at joint base andrews where air force one is ready to take the president to milwaukee for the first stop of his very busy day. the president will deliver a speech celebrating labor day an
good morning, 11:00 a.m. eastern, i m jose diaz, picking up another hour of coverage on nbc. president biden traveling in milwaukee this hour. stop one of a battleground blitz, he will also be heading to pennsylvania, where the senate race is critical for control of congress. more on his message in moments. plus, travel headaches this labor day, as millions of americans take to the roads, and air. i woke up to a text message saying my flight was canceled. they were steady. what you need to know on the busiest labor day since before the pandemic. right now, u.s. immigration policy is in the spotlight. nine people, including a pregnant woman, lost their lives in the waters of the rio grande as they tried to cross into the united states. what is happening at our border? we begin this hour with the unofficial kickoff of the final sprint of the 2022 midterm campaign. president biden is now on his way to milwaukee, wisconsin, where he will take part in labor day festivi