begin this week as the justice department opens an investigation to the police department. and the president vowing to meet with members of congress about enacting new gun legislation. we ve been i have dealt with more mass shooting aftermaths than any president in american history. it s just so much of much of it is preventible. in a moment, senator rowan gutierrez has this message for my potential school shooters in his county. we re going to shoot you graveyard dead if you come to a campus shooting at our children or shooting at us. we re with jeff paul with more. good afternoon. yeah, trace. the first of many funerals getting underway today as the memorial here in the city of uvalde grows. this is the beginning for the city as they say good-bye to the 21 that were killed and will continue on the next few weeks. if you look at the schedule of these memorials and funerals and visitations, there will be one until mid june almost every day for this city. one of
almost two decades from america s largest protestant denomination. tonight we hear from survivors. i was called a liar, i was called mentally deranged. dickerson: vaccinating america s youngest, the important news for parents, how soon could you child under five be eligible for a covid shot? tonight s other top headlines, the manhunt for the suspect accused of killing a man on a new york city subway. a warning about elder fraud scams. meet the nun responsible for a woman s sports dynasty. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. dickerson: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. i m john dickerson in for norah. tonight, help for some of america s most vulnerable, babies, is on the way. but for many families, the shelves are still missing the form whether they need to feed their children. an air force plane with tons of hypoallergenic formula landed in indiana and a second flight
a credible transition taking place that god willing when it is over we will be stronger in the world will be stronger and less reliable on fossil fuels when this is over. this is going to be a hole. this is going to take some time. there is a recession in the united states that is inevitable? no. todd: you are watching fox & friends first on monday morning, i m todd piro. carley: and i m griff jenkins and for carley shimkus. someone who covers the white house, a lot of news being made overseas right now that sound bite and the president saying he does not believe the recession is inevitable and it something that is in stark contrast with almost all economists from both sides of the aisle right now. why? gas prices have never been this high most of the walking adult lives. we said inflation is a 40 year high. when the president took over, the inflation rate was just under 1.5%. now, it is over 8%. and these gas prices before we head into memorial day weekend absolute
while the administration did issue a plan to handle the expected influx of people, it did little to ease the fears of a spike of up to 18,000 crossings per day. that s three times what we have right now. and we know we don t have enough people to handle it all. the head of the national border patrol council says this. if this administration was smart they would take a step back and look and say this is the political reprieve that we need. they can actually use the guise of the law to implement policies that will allow us to secure the border once and for all. they haven t done that to this point. but because of this ruling, they can actually take a step back and do right by the american public. harris: they have a little bit more time to make that decision to do right. look what we ll do. we re doing something right. we re in focus this hour with four sheriffs from four states who are live at the border. you see them there. they will talk about the people coming across
change in policy? we begin america reports with the white house walking back president biden s comments about china and taiwan, and all comes as president biden faces a series of crisis here at home while claiming a recession is not inevitable. i m sandra smith in new york. great to be back with you, john. john: great to be back. let me be the first to officially well come you. the president wrapping up a trip, up and down stock market, fears that gas prices will hit $6 a gallon nationwide and potential food shortage, to leave americans scrambling to feed their fires. sandra: the president admitting it will take time to lower gas prices and ease inflation but the u.s. economy is performing better than the rest of the world. we have fox team coverage now, byron york is standing by. john: jacqui heinrich is travelling with the president live in tokyo. what about the comments regarding taiwan and china? jacqui: john, the fact the president made those comments standing