269 million americans, that s more than 80% of the population, likely to experience temperatures in the 90s or higher this week. that intense heat is contributing to fire weather alerts across the west. a fast-moving wildfire north of los angeles caused more than a thousand people to evacuate. red flag warnings there are up. wind gusts could reach 70 miles per hour tonight. zohreen shah from the fire zonoi out.ng the om.oting at a michigan splash nee woded, tf critonditi, includ-year-d bo it s just e incidents in a weekend of gun violence. dung star-studded hollywood fund-raiser, the president said the winner of the 2024 race will likely fill two seats on the high court, a court that he said has never been as out of kilter as it is today. overseas, israel announces a daily tactical pause in the fighting to allow crucial aid ti tom soufi burridge reports from tel aviv.the sech for one missi ef finanother ifies. the latest in a string of foreigners to go missing on the isla
the tide of immigrants crossing from mexico. among them, thousands of unaccompanied minors. fema is stepping in to help. republicans blame president biden for creating the border crisis. democrats say he inherited a broken system. tracking your checks for covid relief. it s already in some americans bank accounts. the irs website tracks when it s coming to you. and the child tax credit that could lift 4 million children out of poverty. weeks without water. tens of thousands still without safe running water in mississippi. tonight, the local chefs cooking up some relief. end of an era. saints quarterback drew brees making a major announcement with the help of his children. shaking up the nfl. and show in the sky. the rocket launch in florida and the mysterious light streaking across the sky, hundreds of miles away. good evening, everyone. thanks for joining us on this sunday. i m linsey davis. breaking news as we come on the air. a massive potentially historic storm s
behavior, now losing support from nearly all of new york s congressional delegation and both senators as he continues to deny all allegations. the dangerous storm striking at this hour. millions now in the path of heavy snow, torrential rain, and possible tornadoes. denver bracing for its biggest snowfall in years. tornadoes already touching down in texas, and more possible. rob marciano standing by with the timing and the track. traffic stop shootout. the dramatic new video tonight. a woman killed and an officer shot. what led up to the deadly scene. hot mic outrage. the sports announcer heard using racial slurs about a high school girls basketball team. tonight, his surprising response. and the senator facing racism accusations over his comments about the january 6th insurrection. what the wisconsin lawmaker said he would have felt if it had been black lives matter protesters or antifa marching to the capitol that day. and america strong. the extraordinary high
50% say they think the verdict was correct, but almost as many, 49%, think trump should end his 2024 presidential campaign over the result. he had every right that every other criminal defendant has in that courtroom. he got the same due process as any other person, and that s exactly the way it should be. linsey: maryalice joins us from the white house. you mentioned those polling numbers. another striking figure in that data was the number of republicans who said they think trump should now end his campaign. reporter: yeah, that s right. in our new poll, 1 in 6, 16% of republicans, say they think trump should end his campaign because of this conviction. and of those voters who say they don t like trump or biden, 67% think he should. this is a tight race, but we re seeing early indications this conviction could make a big impact in november. linsey. linsey: and pundits believe this election will be won on the margins. maryalice, thank you. tens of thousands took to the stree
any wrongdoing and is also making clear that if elected he would stop supporting ukraine. the u.s. congress should refuse to authorize a single additional payment of our depleted stockpiles. maryalice parks joins us now from washington. maryalice, do we have any word on when a possible january 6th indictment could come down? it could be any day now. two weeks since trump received that target letter from the special counsel s office. suggesting that another indictment in their january 6th case was all but certain. but trump is full steam ahead on the campaign trail. we know he has at least two events scheduled for this week. linsey? linsey: maryalice, thank you. now to weather and the severe zormz that slammed the east coast bringing a bit of relief from the heat. at least one man was reportedly killed in virginia after a tree crashed into his house. the storm knocking out power for more than 200,000 customers in washington, d.c., maryland and virginia. and this powerful image f