Orleans. The state of emergency. Francine slamming ashore in Louisiana Packing 100mileperhour winds and up to ten feet of lifethreatening Storm Surge. A national Guard Truck running off the road. Our team in the storm zone, and Al Roker tracking it all. Also tonight, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump coming facetoface again and shaking hands at a 9 11 memorial in New York just hours after their fiery debate. The candidates clashing over the economy, abortion, the border, and the moment the former president pushed a baseless and shocking claim about immigrants in ohio. Did the Debate Sway voters, and will there be a rematch . Plus, the impact The Endorsement from Taylor Swift is already having. The raging California Wildfire exploding ten times in size in just 24 hours. Dozens of homes destroyed. Dramatic rescues and Word Tonight of people trapped including an offduty officer. Plus, the Arson Arrest in another massive inferno. Inflation cooling to 2. 5 with the Fed Set to cut rates. Justin
we will have more on the massive atmospheric river barreling through the west coast and just a moment, but first a michigan mother takes the stand in the first case of a parent accused of being criminally responsible for their child s role in a school shooting. plus, defense secretary lloyd austin apologizes to the american people for keeping his hospital stay for cancer treatment a secret, including from president biden. this as the u.s. readies a military response for the drone attack that killed three u.s. soldiers in jordan. but we begin tonight with a monster pacific storm bringing what s described as a fire hose of rain to parts of california. more than 15 million are under flood alerts tonight. this powerful system is the first of a one-two punch. another atmospheric river is coming in the days ahead. cbs s carter evans reports tonight from a hard-hit long beach. speed to dramatic rescues today in southern california as floodwaters rushed in. hey, a boat is in the wa
mother takes the stand in the first case of a parent accused of being criminally responsible for their child s role in a school shooting. plus, defense secretary lloyd austin apologizes to the american people for keeping his hospital stay for cancer treatment a secret, including from president biden. this as the u.s. readies a military response for the drone attack that killed three u.s. soldiers in jordan. but we begin tonight with a monster pacific storm bringing what s described as a fire hose of rain to parts of california. more than 15 million are under flood alerts tonight. this powerful system is the first of a one-two punch. another atmospheric river is coming in the days ahead. cbs s carter evans reports tonight from a hard-hit long beach. reporter: dramatic rescues today in southern california as floodwaters rushed in. hey! a boat is in the water, they are coming. reporter: a swift water rescue team saved this man trapped under a bridge in orange county. and i
next for yevgeny prigozhin as he heads into exile and those hired soldiers who followed his lead on the aborted march to moscow. i m ian lee in dnipro where ukraine forces are trying to take advantage of a failed insurrection. dangerous weather. more than 50 million americans trapped under a record-setting heat dome. the same system could bring high winds, pounding rain and tornadoes into monday morning. plus, boycotts and backlash from coast to coast millions are ending pride month waving the rainbow flag in support of lgbtq rights as new clouds appear for the community and its allies. reporter: i m astrid martinez in new york city where the pride parade s message is celebration and unity. and later, movie magic. we ll take you inside the warehouse that s home to some of hollywood s most iconic creations. this is a dream come true for so many batman fans. ready? announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from new york with jericka duncan. good evening and than
washington can be very much like a slow boiling pot of water. often the people who face the most scrutiny and lytic apparel, they don t seem to realize the trouble they are in until it s too late. critics say that could very well be the position that president biden finds himself in fairly soon, because despite repeated inquiries, neither the president nor his press secretary are answering basic questions about the classified documents. and certainly not in a way that s been anything close to the previous claim of being the most transparent administration in history. rather, critics argue they are continuing to, well, their track record of being the most secretive and dismissive administration in recent memory, including today s ill-fated attempt at a briefing by the dni. and tom cotton says he is going to slow down confirmation of all of mr. biden s nominees until congress is allowed to review the classified documents found at the homes of both biden and former president tru