At this hour, a president on the picket line. Joe bidens unprecedented show of support for labor ahead of Donald Trumps visit to michigan tomorrow. The major blow to senator bob menendez. Long time friend and senator, cory booker, now among a growing group of democrats calling on him to resign. Plus, the stage is set for the next republican debate. Who made the cut . And the new poll showing momentum for one candidate in a key, early battleground state. And crisis at the border. Nbc news cameras are rolling as hundreds of migrants, including children, Cross The Rio Grande into texas. First, to michigan. Gabe gutierrez is at the nearby plant. Gabe, the uaw president called this an historic moment. Tell us more about it. Hi there, chris. Yes. The president sean feign calling it an historic moment and Standing Shoulder to shoulder with President Biden who seemed somewhat removed. That changed today. President biden using literally a president ial bull horn to give his full throated suppor
oh, my god. nancy: tonight, horror at arkansas grocery store as a shooter opens fire. speak i thought it was fireworks. or that he told me to turn around, active shooter. nancy: three people are dead there were ten others are hurt, including two officers. new details about how the suspect was taken down. the cbs evening news starts now. good evening, and thank you for being with us. i m nancy cordes in for norah o donnell. we start with that breaking news. another deadly mass shooting in america, this time in arkansas. it happened at lunch time, about an hour south of little rock. the gunman firing a shot after at a grocery store before he was taken down by police officers. the director of the arkansas state police spoke just a short time ago, giving new information about the status of the victims, but no word on the suspects motive yet. cbs s omar villafranca has the very latest. mad butcher in fordyce, and there is a shooting going on. reporter: gunshots ran
welcome back. more than half the country this week is under the threat of potentially deadly or extremely destructive weather. if you re in the pacific northwest, it s wildfires, and 100 million people across the midwest and the south are suffering punishing heat. nbc s maggie vespa is in chicago, a city that will feel this heat for several straight days. maggie, tell us all about it. things definitely heating up here in chicago, temperatures expected today to top out around 98 degrees. that would shatter a record set back in 1947, and speaking of, this heat wave by monday expected to shatter 170 heat records across the eastern half of the u.s. basically it s the latest layer in this summer s severe weather saga that is still impacting millions out west. this morning as the summer of
so when we have these high temperature events, climate change means that they tend to be longer in duration, greater in spatial extent, more intense. the met office is expected to confirm that thisjune beat the previous record set back in 1940. and that means it was also hotter thanjune 1976, a year celebrated for its scorching summer. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. she was possibly the most vibrant, lovely, fun, outgoing sister and girl anybody could ever meet. she was so much fun. my best friend. max with his parents and a good friend at their home in nailsea. three years on, and billie
we see a lot of natural variability in our weather, clearly, from one year to the next. underlying this, of course, there is climate change happening and what that means is that the likelihood of seeing warmerjunes will increase through time. so when we have these high temperature events, climate change means that they tend to be longer in duration, greater in spatial extent, more intense. the met office is expected to confirm that thisjune beat the previous record set back in 1940. and that means it was also hotter thanjune 1976, a year celebrated for its scorching summer. to the united states