and staff issues continue to wreak havoc on the holiday weekend getaway. speak with the faa says today will be the highest level of scheduled flights for the holiday. pour air quality alerts are in effect for millions across the country as smoke from canadian wildfires continues to spread. look how it has expanded from the midwest to all the way down into the deep south. speak of the defendant is not guilty. norah: breaking news. the school resource officer is acquitted of child negligence after not confronting the gunman in the deadliest high school shooting in american history. the secret service arrested a man accused of threatening to blow up former president barack obama s home. his alleged connection to january 6th. georgia s fresh peaches are expensive and scarce. always a diva fruit, preaches generally need 850 hours under 45 degrees fahrenheit to blossom. what worries me is it is becoming a lot more difficult to make peaches. grounded
next for yevgeny prigozhin as he heads into exile and those hired soldiers who followed his lead on the aborted march to moscow. i m ian lee in dnipro where ukraine forces are trying to take advantage of a failed insurrection. dangerous weather. more than 50 million americans trapped under a record-setting heat dome. the same system could bring high winds, pounding rain and tornadoes into monday morning. plus, boycotts and backlash from coast to coast millions are ending pride month waving the rainbow flag in support of lgbtq rights as new clouds appear for the community and its allies. reporter: i m astrid martinez in new york city where the pride parade s message is celebration and unity. and later, movie magic. we ll take you inside the warehouse that s home to some of hollywood s most iconic creations. this is a dream come true for so many batman fans. ready? announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from new york with jericka duncan. good evening and than
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
potential for instability in russia. norah: deadly storms and tornadoes hit the south and midwest, as 57 million americans brace for more dangerous weather. large hail, wind damage with power outages, and the flood threat. excessive heat watches and warnings have expanded. three san antonio police officers have been charged with murder. for the way they handled the call involving 46-year-old melissa perez. the shooting officer s actions were not consistent with sapd s policy and training. somebody came down and said we lost comm. for the first time, we are hearing from a family member who lost both her son and her husband on the titan submersible. both of them, they really, really wanted to do that for a very long time. the drugmakers behind ozempic are now racing to develop a daily pill for people who want to lose weight. norah: and how one tiktok creator helped a community. in peoria, illinois, many lgbtq and people of color statistically less likely
case also tonight we return to florida devastated by hurricane ian eight months ago florida insurance companies are accused of short changing homeowners were damage claims altered? families still in limbo in uninhabitable homes. we investigate plus florida s massive tourism industry, booming in some places but struggling in others we met them right after ian hit. some left, some stayed the steps forward big and small as ft. myers beach comes back announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt reporting tonight live from ft. myers beach, florida. good evening and welcome, everyone. we ve taken nightly news on the road tonight to ft. myers beach, florida for a story of unfinished business tonight with the official start of hurricane season just over a week away, a followup to hurricane ian, which came ashore here last september as a destructive category 4 hurricane. in many spots here as you can see around me it looks like it just happened last week there ar