the critical meeting between president biden and house speaker kevin mccarthy. was any progress made ahead of the deadline? a judge has entered not guilty pleas on behalf of the man accused of stabbing four idaho college students to death. you expect the prosecution to seek the death penalty. i do. i do. explore new details about the 8-year-old migrant who died in u.s. custody. as cities like new york struggle to shelter asylum-seekers. those folks that created this mess over the responsibility to pay for this mess. norah: senator tim scott has officially launched his 2024 presidential campaign. i m running. for president. of the united states. the naacp has issued a travel warning for florida calling the policies of governor ron desantis hostile to minority communities. norah: back-to-back shark attacks in the florida keys. that one was not afraid of us. he wanted me. spin on the inspirational story behind the historic new name of. army base. it s not n
sides can support. while the nation has been down this road before, the consequent to serve not reaching a deal are dire. economists and business leaders warned of the catastrophic impact a default would have on the economy and financial markets around the world. americans would begin feeling the ramifications almost immediately. 66 million social security checks could be delyed while funding for food stamps and medicaid would also be impacted. pay checks for active duty military members could be held up, something critics they would harm national security. cbs s weijia jiang will start us off from the white house with the latest details. reporter: good evening. treasury secretary janet yellen is issuing her starkest warning yet that it is highly likely the u.s. will default on its bills as early as june 1st if congress does not raise the debt ceiling, despite that urgency and another meeting here at the white house, tonight there is no deal.
demanding more. demanding things that even the independent commission that was set out to look at and resolve these complaints between railroad and management, what they re asking for is already been rejected by everyone involved. so they re just simply hoping to frankly be the grinch that stole christmas and hope that they can get more than what they re entitled to in negotiations. no doubt the numbers sound sweet to a lot of people and haven t been able to enjoy. i will point out, the chemical part of this would be 96 hours before the official strike, which means there s a lot of pressure out there. we heed your call. i hope the president is listening. thanks, neil. thanks for having me, charles. charles: shoppers hunting more than even for steep discounts as inflation cuts to americans pay checks. dave dodson with how much hangs on this holiday shopping season. you know, dave, real wages have
to the interest of black voters? i think it s an economic appeal, and it is true that the economy is booming. the economy is doing very well, but what s hurting people now even though they have jobs and wages have gone up, is inflation. and the administration poured a lot of money into the economy and created an inflation that is hitting food prices and gas prices inparticular, and the administration needs to address that because it s just gouging people s pay checks. they may be ahead on paper, but they don t feel like they re ahead when they re actually behind because things are costing so much more than they did before. let s turn to the looming case of uptick in cases as the covid variant ba.2 proves to be more contagious than omicron. dr. fauci said the virus won t