the weekend charged with the rape and murder of a mother of five. rachel morin was brutally killed on a hiking trail in maryland last year and they found their man. good morning, everybody. monday. dana has the week off. i m bill hemmer live in new york city and special guest and colleague of ours from d.c. aishah: i m aishah hosni and this is america s newsroom. a big story that is breaking right now and people are saying this is like lakin riley 2.0. it happened in a blue state. investigators say the suspect was stalking her for months before he attacked her from el salvador and has a rap sheet in his own home country. the family says the border has to be more secure so this never happens to your family. this is not a democrat or republican problem. this is an american problem. you would think that the border patrol would be able to stop people and say hey, are you wanted for murder back in your country? if so, you can t come in here. that certainly is a big problem.
and in just a couple of hours, house speaker mike johnson is going to be meeting with the presumptive gop nominee, former president trump at mar-a-lago as part of trump s efforts to rally republican support and unite his party. meanwhile, president biden attended a star-studded hollywood fundraiser over the weekend where his campaign says it raised over $30 million. at the event, the president was asked what another trump administration would mean for the nation s highest court. the next president is likely to have two new supreme court nominees, two more, two more. he s already appointed two that have been very negative in terms of the rights of individuals. the idea that if he s reelected he s going to appoint two more flags upside down is really i really mean it. joining us now nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard and nbc news washington correspondent yamiche alcindor. so vaughn, trump and speaker johnson met just last week in d.c. what do we know about today s mee
v0 to three-to-one, three-to-one. today the winds are probably going to be the biggest factor in battling this blaze. we saw the smoke coming up, but it wasn t that bad yet. eventually, the sheriff was just like, you guys gotta go to the fire to move quickly. the next president is likely to have two new supreme court nominees, two more, two molar, the black population wants law enforcement more than any other population the team men who comprise israel s war cabinet, which managers this war against hamas, seemingly being unaware that this tactical pause was something that was going to happen live from london this psc, cnn news room with max foster hello, a warm welcome to our viewers joining us from around the world. i max foster. it s monday, june the 17th, 9:00 a.m. here in london. one a.m. in california, where a massive fire is burning in los angeles county the post fire has scorched more than 14,000 acres. that s nearly 6,000 hectares authority say it s only 2% cont
and enjoy the comforts of bathing again. so call now for more information and a free no obligation consultation. steve: good morning, everybody if you are just joining us 7:00 in new york city. june 17th, 2024. this is new york s version of fox & friends. lawrence: is there another one like a miami version. steve: absolutely. okay, america s version. good morning, america. brian: we have interns that speak french and english maybe do it in french. steve: funny story for after the show show. meanwhile this hour, joe biden hopes to pull in voters with a pricy new ad blitz. will this pay off? this elections is between a convicted criminal whose only out for himself and a president who is fighting for your family. brian: exactly. somebody should tell him. more than a week since the rescue of four israeli hostages. family of one of those returns shares the sunny details about their time in captivity. lawrence: the risk of social media. the surgeon now calling for
this will be intense, long-lasting, and widespread. numerous record highs and lows fall this week. norah: plus as wildfires burn across california, the impact gusty winds could have on firefighting efforts. the cbs evening news starts now. more than 80% of the country is facing scorching temperatures from arizona to maine. good evening. i am norah o donnell, and thank you for being with us. some are one officially begin until thursday, but you would not know it if you are outside today and these sweltering conditions print talking about 265 million americans that will see temperatures hit 90 degrees this week. this massive heat wave covers nearly half of the country with 21 states under excessive heat warnings were advisories. heat and emergencies have already been declared in boston and right here in washington, d.c. and get this, more than 100 record highs are set to be challenged before the weekend. meanwhile, california has once again battling dangerous wildfire