talking. this is brutal for president biden. the record low is actually six points down since february and the skepticism of his leadership extends deep inside his own party only 36% of democrats think the party should nominate joe biden for a second term, you see real weakness and the coalition the power joe biden to the presidency back in 2020, biden carried independence by 13 points against donald trump he is now trailing trump by nine points among the same voters, that does spillover into the head-to-head matchup, trump versus biden, right now seven-point our pool and trump leading biden even among the 56% people that think trump should face criminal charges, 18% say they would vote for donald trump over joe biden anyway. one in five people say they believe president trump should face criminal charges but they still vote for him. is remarkable. good evening welcome to the next revolution gets all of that in the political news even the border crisis on a moment
talking. this is brutal for president biden. the record low is actually six points down since february and the skepticism of his leadership extends deep inside his own party only 36% of democrats think the party should nominate joe biden for a second term, you see real weakness and the coalition the power joe biden to the presidency back in 2020, biden carried independence by 13 points against donald trump he is now trailing trump by nine points among the same voters, that does spillover into the head-to-head matchup, trump versus biden, right now seven-point our pool and trump leading biden even among the 56% people that think trump should face criminal charges, 18% say they would vote for donald trump over joe biden anyway. one in five people say they believe president trump should face criminal charges but they still vote for him. is remarkable. good evening welcome to the next revolution gets all of that in the political news even the border crisis on a moment
russian mercenary troops in bakhmut says he is pulling his forces out. and just days before title 42 rules run out at the southern border, republicans and democrats are finally working together on a fix for immigration. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. happy friday, i m christine romans. we start with the special forces manhunt for a killer in a country that is not used to seeing mass murders. the manhunt now over with the arrest of a man suspected of killing at least eight people and wounding 13 others just south of serbia s capital. this is their second mass shooting in as many days. scott mclean is live near one of the sites of the attack. in the united states unfortunately we re numb to this kind of thing here, but this is really unusual for serbia. what can you tell us? reporter: yeah, people were really shocked when we were asking for directions this morning, one person pointed us back to belgrade assuming the shooting we were asking
shooting in serbia. the second such shooting in two days. russia warning the two countries can be on the open-arms conflict. and a jury convicts four members of the far right proud boys in connection with the january 6th insurrection. we ll look at the evidence they faced. we begin with breaking news out of serbia. police have arrested the suspect in the country s second mass shooting in as many days. officials say he killed at least eight people and wounded 13 others in several villages southeast of belgrade thursday night. police launched a massive manhunt. scott mclean is standing by in one of the villages where it took place. what s the story there? reporter: there s a huge sense of relief in three villages. this is one of the places where the shooting took place. you can see, this is a very rural area. a wide-open area. this shooter, frankly, could have been anywhere. the manhunt was massive, involving some 600 officers over a very wide swath. we saw them 20 mile
prepared to pay more but the move is moving forward. russia is accusing ukraine of trying to assassinate president vladimir putin and a drone attack on the kremlin. i would take anything coming out of the kremlin with a very large shaker of salt. norah: the immigration crisis at the southern border. why it is only expected to get worse. this is really not an impossible issue, it is an international, migration issue. u.s. citizens getting out of war-torn sudan. cbs news went aboard a saudi arabian navy ships sent to the african nation to evacuate refugees from the latest fighting. we are going back to america, and going to a safer place. baby norah: at the rock & roll hall of fame. is your favorite on the list of inductees? and if you want me then come on get me now norah: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this wednesday night. we begin with breaking news, and the urgent manhunt for a suspect accused of opening fire insid