tens of millions and new storms impact the west. what to expect ahead. plus widening conflict, new missile strikes boosting tensions between israel and iran. i m charlie dagata. the u.s. navy and marines stepping up readiness for the region. a maritime mishap in nearby bar rain, a british warship gets stuck in reverse. bull run? dow and s&p reached new heights. will more americans feel it? the american economy is looking up but dark clouds loom over the housing market. later, an unbearable ordeal, a grizzled survivor of the war in ukraine finds a safe home. in the middle of a war zone, he s experienced horrible things. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news. from washington with adriana d diaz. tonight millions of americans from montana to new hampshire are enduring some of the coldest temperatures this winter. for many, a thaw in sight, the latest on the extreme weather in just a moment. but we begin tonight with a countdown to the first in the nation pr
hello, everyone, i amwith kennedy, along with jessica tarlov, katie pavlich, and big jim fail out, it s 5:00 in new york city, and this is the five. give us your poor, your tired, and your federal money, the leaders of three sanctuary cities areng begging president biden to shower themts with some cold hard taxpayer-funded cash.h as and they wind their hearts out over the big bad texas governor busting illegals to their doorsteps.rnoreps. we cannot continue to do the federal government s job, the federal government must take responsibility and lead on this humanitarian crisis, instead ofi leaving itng for cities and localities to handle. we need thee federal government to lean in, and provide more financial assistance. all of our cities have reached a point where we are either at constant capacity or nearly out erelof her room. we need more federal support toor be able to manage this amot of inflow. it will crush city budgetslook across the country. looking at $160
have hit a snag over cuts to discretionary spending and the setback is dashing hopes of a potential deal by the weekend. john: meanwhile, president biden is backing a joint effort with allies to train ukrainian pilots to fly f-16s. lindsey graham on what that could mean for the war in ukraine and we ll ask him about the impact of the stalled debt talks. sandra: chad pergram is live on capitol hill, and peter doocy is on the ground in japan with the president. is the u.s. sending jets or just training the pilots? what are we hearing here? for now, it s training in europe. and the training over the coming months, coalition of countries participating in the effort will decide when to actually provide jets, how many we will provide and who will provide them, it does represent a softening of president biden s positioning softening, earlier this year could be summarized with just one word. he said no, that seems to be possibly changing on the ground here in hiroshima, presi
the dirty pavement this morning, spread across about two city blocks here in downtown, el paso. i have now spoken with many of these migrants and they tell me they plan to leave texas for various cities across the country including denver, new york and orlando, florida. and texas governor greg abbott sent another bus load of migrants from this state to the naval observatory in washington, d.c. yesterday. not far from vice president kamala harris home after title 42 ended last thursday. governor abbott says he will continue sending migrants to cities like d.c., chicago, and new york. and now that a fresh week has begun after title 42 expired. border patrol sources tell fox news migrants encounters over the last few days have drastically fallen. the united states border patrol has experienced a 50% drop in the number of encounters versus what we were experiencing earlier in the week before title 42 ended at midnight on thursday. it is still early. we are in day three. and
his mindset was to keep his fellow passengers safe. it has nothing to do with race. companies vowing to leave chicago. new mayor brandon johnson defending rioters and defunding the chicago police. defunding chicago police is an actual goal. oh the batter is on. where that landed up there. that guy did not expect to get a ball. good tuesday morning. we start this day with a fox news alert. as you probably heard yesterday, special counsel john durham s final report finds that the fbi had no factual evidence when it opened the trump-russia collusion probe during the 2016 election. ainsley: and now house lawmakers are calling for durham to testify on capitol hill next week. brian: that will be great. alexandria hoff is live in washington with the latest. good morning to you. this report more than 300 pages the culmination of more than four years work at the core the question was did the fbi properly vet what ended up being politically motivated evidence that