former vp s leadership, but republicans are asking, is it safer following a watch dog report suggesting the biden administration may have put national security at risk by failing to properly vet e vac e vac ways from the botched withdraw from afghanistan. our panel weighs in. and some residents are being told tow sweat it out conserve power even as temperatures soar to record levels. an electrifying panel on the future of the state s energy crunch ahead but first breaking news out of memphis, the 19 year old police say is responsible for several shootings around the city tonight is under arrest. cores corespondent jonathan seniory is in memphis he joins us on the phone. . reporter: good evening mike the shooting started around 4:30 central time when he walked into an auto parts store striking shots. he documented it on facebook live which led police to identify the suspect as 19 year old ezekiel kelly additional shootings followed in other parts of the city including a ma
o donnell: deadly shark attack. a pennsylvania woman on a cruise killed while snorkeling in the bahamas. and the obamas return to the white house. let me thank my husband, first of all, for such spicy remarks. ( laughter ) this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us on this wednesday night. onight, wildfires are leaving a trail of destruction amid record-breaking heat in the west. the california heat wave is stretching into its eighth straight day with seven states under warnings and advisories. the temperatures are record breaking. salt lake city and fresno, california, had their hottest september days ever. the brutal heat is straining california s power grid and power companies are pleading with the public to conserve energy. the governor there sending out rare text alerts to avoid rolling blackouts. the dry weather has caused more than a doz
obama returned to the white house yesterday for the unveiling of their official portraits. president biden resuming a tradition that stalled under donald trump. we ll play more from the white house reunion. it was lovely. including poignant remarks from mrs. obama about why traditions like this are important for democracy. plus, former attorney general bill barr continues to speak out about the trump records case, saying the justice department is close to having enough evidence to indict him, but shouldn t. we ll discuss his reasoning. and the 60-day sprint to the midters begins today, and it seems whoever is managing the money for the republican senate candidates can t get it right. how republican senator rick scott explains burning through loads of cash with little to show for it. good morning and welcome to morning joe. it is thursday, september 8th. along with joe, willie, and me, we have the host of way too early, author of the big lie, white house bureau chi
against parliament in just a few hours. and in california, authorities have ordered evacuations as wildfires tear across the state, already struggling with power outages and droughts. life from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with rosemarie church. thank you for joining us. cormack we begin with new details of the ice search of donald trump s mar-a-lago research. we know from court filings and that now famous picture that agents recovered classified and top-secret document. here s what the washington post is reporting. we learned that when the fbi conducted a search on august 8th, obviously, there are two court documents describing a lot of classified material that was taken. we are told that one of the things found in the course of that search was a document that described a foreign government military defenses, including its nuclear capabilities. obviously, that was a cause for some concern, although there is a lot of material in this trench of stuff that they search
peter: good evening, bret. this report makes a practical conclusion when refugees did not tell the u.s. accurate information about themselves, then officials were not able to check to see if those people were actually on terror watch lists. we know this happened dozens of times and this report dropped on a day that felt kind of like a family reunion here at the white house as hundreds of former obama staffers came to see patriots unveiled of the former respresident and first lady. the country is better off than when you took office. peter: is the country safer? review of massive afghanistan evacuation officially called operation allies welcome finds we determined some information used to vet evacuees through u.s. government databases such as name, date of birth, identification number and travel document data was inaccurate, incomplete, or missing. we were told that wasn t possible. i will absolutely assure you no one is come in to the united states of america who ha