of the former president s support after voters went to the polls in five states. tonight s other top headlines: the c.d.c. s summer travel warning about testing. the latest from ukraine as the u.s. embassy opens in kyiv, even as war rages on. plus, eye on america : why these women are taking a leap of faith to raise awareness about mental health issues facing female veterans. and one nation, one team, one pay: the game changer as a deal is reached to make sure the women s national soccer team is finally paid the same as the men. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell reporting tonight from new york o donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us on thissed with night. we want to begin tonight with some breaking news. the president just announcing new actions to try and ease the pain of the baby formula shortage. there are two major measures, first to help with supply chain issues president biden is invoking the defense production act to get ingredients
Good one. World news with david muir is next. We appreciate your time. Tonight, Breaking News as we come on the air. A friday dow freefall triggered by President Trumps tweet on his trade war. The president saying he, quote, hereby orders American Companies not to do business with china. And now hes calling the fed chair an enemy. Also developing, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader ginsburg and her new Cancer Battle revealed. Undergoing radiation for a tumor on her pancreas. What it could mean for the future of the court. The triple Weather Threat tonight from coast to coast. Powerful thunderstorms in the east. A swimmer struck by lightning. In the west, urgent wildfire evacuations. And now a tropical system moving near florida. Rob marciano standing by. Crisis in the cabin. A Passenger Plane filling up with smoke over the pacific. The pilot declaring an Emergency Landing. Passengers escaping on emergency
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not an option because of those very consequences. and you know, he called ongoing negotiations productive. but it s also clear in talking with officials here that these two sides are still very far apart. and while we haven t seen the kind of stock market plunge of 2011 when the market dropped 17% around that debt ceiling standoff, i spoke with the deputy treasury secretary today and he said they are watching the volatility in the bond market very, very closely and he said it s already raising the costs for the u.s. government to borrow more money. the cost of borrowing has already gotten more expensive when it comes to us borrowing short term for the u.s. government. so as the debt limit manufactured crisis goes on and costs go up for the government, it also means that costs go up for the american people as well. reporter: and he underscored that those costs for the american people are only going to rise as this continues and he once again underscored that if the u.s. does indeed
The repercussions of a first-ever default on the US federal debt would quickly reverberate around the world. Experts say that no corner of the global economy would be spared