who escaped after stabbing a guard and hijacking a prison bus. crypto-crash: $1 trillion worth of virtual currencies like bitcoin wiped out over the last month. deadly storms: three killed across the midwest from 100- mile-per-hour winds, hail, and tornadoes. did this traffic stop in georgia violate the civil rights of athletes at a historically black cle n e ad. ririte to love in bloom in connecticut. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell reporting from the nation s capital. brennan: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. i m margaret brennan in for norah. tonight, president biden said it is just a matter of weeks before baby formula is back on shelves. the u.s. is working now with manufacturers to import formula and relieve this nationwide crisis. from coast to coast, over 43% of all baby formula products are just out of stock, and in some parts of the country, the problem is even worse. but for some desperate families, espe
get it at four imprint.com in brynn for certain the cnn presidential debates june 27th, nine live on cnn and streaming on max it s monday. june 17. right now on cnn this morning. biden and trump, according votes and cash on the campaign trail, it s the first debate less than two weeks away israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu dissolving is six member war cabinet insisting it does not need to exist in over 1,000 people forced to evacuate it is a raging fire north of los angeles continues to spread out of control 6:00 a.m. here in washington, here s a live look at the white house the morning, everyone. i m on a rod. you in for kasie hunt. it s great to be with you. we begin with president biden warning americans not to vote for donald trump while donald trump wanting black americans not to vote for joe biden a busy weekend for both candidates, raising cash according votes, which is ten days to go before the first presidential debate right here on cnn. president biden at
netanyahu that fighting against hamas in rafah will not stop, but mr netanyahu reportedly called the move unacceptable . he is under strong pressure from far right members of his coalition government to reject any pauses in the conflict until hamas is totally defeated. in a sign of further tension between the israeli army and those far right parties, the army s chief of staff said sunday there is a clear need to conscript ultra orthodox jewish israelis, who are currently exempt from military service. that s a change mr netanyahu s coalition partners firmly oppose. sunday marks the festival of eid al adha, one of islam s holiest days. there was a notable lull in fighting, with gaza s hamas run civil defence agency telling the afp news agency that, quote, calm has prevailed across all of gaza . lucy williamson reports from jerusalem. allahu akbar. in gaza, they stood to pray in places with little else left standing. the festival after eid al adha, marking another milestone
australian writer are likely to be on the host s agenda. li is china s top ranked official after president xi jinping. his four day visit marks a stabilisation in relations between the us security ally and the world s second biggest economy, after a frosty period. on sunday, mr li s visit began with some panda diplomacy at the adelaide zoo, during which mr li said he ll be sending australia two new pandas. for australia, the chinese premier is the first person holding that position to come to this country since 2017. so there s symbolism in premier li simply stepping off the plane in australia. plenty of symbolism, too, visiting those two pandas at adelaide zoo, suggesting this soft diplomacy that s at play there. also significant that he went to a winery, given that the wine trade in australia was one of those industries hard hit by china s economic sanctions that it imposed on a range of australian commodities, beginning back in 2020. but significant challenges lie ahead. w
it s not clear if the incident is connected to the euros tournament. earlier my colleague spoke to gary rose on the telephone who is currently in hamburg. i m at the stadium now, which is around about five miles away from the centre of hamburg. i was in the fan zone area this morning where it seems reported that this incident took place. and there was thousands of dutch fans at that point because they always do a traditional walk to the stadium. and throughout the morning, obviously, there was no indication of any trouble. since i ve got to the stadium, that s when the news developed. and at the moment, everything seems to be going ahead here as planned, basically. how many supporters are in the city? so, this fan walk particularly was expected to be around 30,000 dutch fans. i would imagine there s sort of similar ish figures for the polish fans as well. majority, this is about a 40,000, 45,000 seat stadium. so with 15,000 tickets sold, i believe, for each sets of supporters