with a man who lost his ten-year-old. i just want what s best for my kids. one s not ever going to turn eleven. reporter: catastrophic flash flooding hit southwest virginia, dozens reported missing and more than 100 homes have been destroyed. we ll have the latest. president biden visits the middle east. as the president arrives in israel today, how dealing with a nuclear iran is at the top of the agenda. shark attack, this long island beach shut down the second time this month, how a surfer fought the tiger shark off. and history at the capitol honoring a civil rights leader as she becomes the first black american in national statuary hall. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us on this busy wednesday night. we begin tonight with another staggering report on inflation as prices are rising at the fastest pace in 41 years. the consumer price index for jun
in 2008, ice cream came in half gallon cartons, then 56 ounces and the current size is 48. reporter: ice cream-maker tillamook was very open, they said they decided on the option least disruptive to fans and keep the price the same. they cut the price by 14%, meaning the caathis much more ice cream. but dworsky has no indication manufacturers are trying to rip people off. it s not an easy decision. t a costly decision. they have to retool their manufacturing plant, resize the packaging, but even with all those costs, manufacturers think it s worth it. reporter: and we asked manufacturers the products we highlighted for comment but none responded. you ve got to be a pretty savvy shopper to spot shrinkflation. years ago, peanut butter-makers figured out a way to put less