congress. merrick garland answered questions about everything from gun violence to tech giants to child labor and much more. he gave an early sign that he would not go into detail about some of the justice department s most politically fraught investigations. that includes the classified dork found at the home of current and former president it requires as much as possible we speak to our work and our filings in court so we do not jeopardize the viability of our investigations and the civil liberties of our citizens. as expected, the attorney general received his toughest questions from republicans. texas senator ted cruz slammed garland for failing to arrest any protester opposed to the overturning of roe v. wade who demonstrated outside the homes of some supreme court justices. in my judgment, the department of justice has been politicized to the greatest extent i ve ever seen. i vigorously disagree. i believe the men and women of the department pursue their wor
station. why didn t sirens go like a tornado? off likethat could have put it ? it s safe to say it is heartbreaking. the administration s response to this derailment has been abysmal. biden s epa administratorup i finally showed up inn ohio the today. that was p only because ofub the public outcry and mounting political fallout. and today there was yet anotherr derailment of a train carrying. hazardous materials, this time just outside of detroit. is it just me or does it seem like there have been a lot of train derailment lately?sed or are we supposedas to believe this is all part of the new normalt of? i of course, this is not normal. it is totally unacceptable until we at fox and a handful of other journalists started to demand answers. the biden team seemed to beo fairly unfazed by all of this. so when they finally do speakpru out under political pressure, rethey have zero credibility.. they ve left behind suchie a trail of lies on all subjects that i wasn t surprised
university. ariel anderson was the youngest of three siblings. she was working diligently to graduate early and wanted to be a surge. ryan frazier was a sophomore. he was also president of his fraternity s msu chapter . a vigil was held at his hometown church last night. he was a faithful young man. he received the sacraments here and he received his faith from this community. and alexander verner was a junior. the state news said she was a multisport athlete majoring in biology. all lives lost way too soon. five other students are in the hospital currently fighting for their lives. a student has shared new video that shows the chaotic moments when he and his peers hid in a classroom. the lights turned off and you hear the students arguing over whether or not to unlock the door after they hear a loud knock. students outside? hey, hey! [ bleep ]. there s a bunch of adrian is live in east lansing. what s happening there today, adrian? reporter: victor, today h
a jetliner on take off nearly collides with another aircraft at new york s jfk. the faa now investigating. disastrous deluge hits california again. first responders coming to the rescue with a new system set to storm across the country. and, later, they re a team of rescues who love winter. the howling and the running are only part of the story. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from new york with jericka duncan. good evening and thanks for joining us. today, president biden became the first president to speak at a sunday service at the historic ebenezer baptist church where dr. martin luther king jr. once served as pastor. he reiterated the theme he s called on before, redeeming the soul of america. it s s the tk of our time to make that dream a reality because it s not there yet. but in our nation s capitol the president faces a political nightmare. this weekend s disclosure that more classified documents has been found is empowering republican plans for inves
new cbs polling on how voters see the candidates now. the president with his family at camp david after a weekend of fund-raising. we ll have the latest. also tonight, police in utica, new york, release new body cam video after the fatal police shooting of a 13-year-old boy. drop it! i m michael george in utica, where the community is demanding answers about the actions of the officers. powering up. hurricane beryl takes aim with life-threatening force. the race in the caribbean to get ready. plus, how weather could impact your fourth of july getaway. a record number of americans taking to the roads and packing planes. i m adam yamaguchi at the los angeles international airport, where they are bracing for potentially record-breaking crowds. and later, a sweet discovery at george washington s mount vernon home. they seem pretty well preserved to you? the cherries are incredible. we take a trip back in time ahead of america s 248th birthday. announcer: t