warning signs are flashing again and strong poll numbers may be a mir rage equating them to 2020 polling mixes that overstated support for joe biden. meanwhile, the biden administration is continuing their attacks on extremist republicans. democrats, the stakes are so high. as the president, our president made clear in philadelphia last week, the threats we face as a nation are great. threats to our freedom, threats to our very democracy. we need to seek truth about that. so today by coming together, we re re-affirming that we refuse to let extremists so-called leaders dismantle our democracy. greg: coming together except for those extremists. liberals taking biden s cue and smearing trump voters on september 11th with some guy named dean tweeting terrorists are terrorists, be bin laden s al-quaida or trump s maga. biden s dhs secretary was echoing that sentiment while at ground zero. the threat landscape has evolved considerably the last 20 years. we re seeing an emerg
[bleep] when he accused border patrol agents out of whipping illegal immigrants. those were the actual words. total [bleep]. the head of the border patrol announcing the results of their absurd months long investigation into an incident that both the dems and the media use to demonize innocent agents. after an extensive review, the u.s. attorney issued their decision not to prosecute the case. opr found no evidence border patrol agents involved in this incident struck any person with their rings intentionally or otherwise. greg: thank you for the heads up, chris. but we could have told you that on day one. those claims were already debunked by everyone including the guy who took the damn pictures. what a waste of taxpayer money, and all to cover their asses. i got two words for you, instant replay. they use it in sports to clear up a questionable call and this one isn t are wasn t even questionable. even the migrants say don t you dopes know how horses work? but a second
skyrocketing. how much did you pay for that out the door with taxes. 87- and change. the inflation filled world of car flipping. they gave you how much? $101,000. and remembering olivia newton-john. ( singing ) she captured hearts as the girl next door and became an inspiration to many through her battle with cancer. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. good evening and thank you for joining us. i m jericka duncan in for norah. tonight, president biden and the first lady are in kentucky to get an upclose look at the catastrophic flohaside wasoineda communitanme witvicms and first responders in one of the worst flooding dicationers in state history disasters n state history. tonight the threat of even more flooding is in the forecast with rains expected this week. experts say it could take years to rebuild this region that one witness described as looking like a war zone after the flood waters began to
forecast will have more detail on that. pick out those showers. higher temperatures are expected across south western areas, perhaps 25 in cardiff. but high pressure builds on bank holiday monday, quite a stiff breeze across the north sea pushing in the cloud to coastal areas. the best of the weather around western parts of the uk, lots of mid 20s easily, really pleasant weather but on the north sea coast it s going to be fairly chilly. aberdeen is a nippy 15, it s going to be fairly chilly. aberdeen is a nippy15, perhaps 15 or16 aberdeen is a nippy15, perhaps 15 or 16 in scarborough, may be a degree higher in great yarmouth. overall with that high pressure building across the uk, i think the week ahead is looking promising with predominantly dry weather, although of course we need the rain. but i think we agree it is not looking bad at all. thanks. and that s bbc news at six on friday 26th august. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. from t
have killed dozens and left millions stranded the un warns of a deteriorating situation. we ll hear about the life of young journalists and protesters in hong kong, ahead of the 25th anniversary of it s handover from uk to chinese rule. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news it s newsday. it s 8:00 in the morning in singapore, and 3:00am in ukraine, where around 1,000 people are thought to have been inside a shopping mall, when it was hit by a russian missile. at least 13 people have been killed, and more than 50 injured, but it s feared the death toll could climb significantly. g7 leaders have said attacks on innocent civilians constitute a war crime. the attack happened in kremenchuk, in central ukraine, a long way from the front line. the governor of the city said it was unlikely many survivors would be found in the rubble, because the fire was so big. 0ur correspondent nick beake hasjust arrived in kremenchuk and has this update. this is the smouldering w