territory. former president trump faces hecklers and booing on the campaign trail at the libertarian party convention. how he handled the rowdy crowd. you should nominate me or at least vote for me and we should win together. [ boos ] costly cookouts. how inflation is hitting your barbecues, from burgers to sides. also, threats against congress. an increasing number of investigations sparked by safety concerns. it shows no sign of abating. and later, honoring our heroes. we ll take you to a little town in italy living up to the promise of never forget. they have kept their memories alive all these years. they didn t forget. they never forgot. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news. from new york with jericka duncan. good evening and thank you for joining us on this sunday. it has been a horrific month for people living in the nation s heartland. the latest severe storm system overnight has killed at least 16 people, and tonight more than 100 million o
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to deter assad. jesse: it was a deterrence strike and degraded a lot of the chemical weapons production and delivery systems. like she said, we are locked and loaded. i think she is channeling her boss pretty impressive rhetoric. the president launched two times the amount of tomahawk s he did last year and we reserve the right to strike again. no u.s. losses. everything hit the target. i think the russians really took a big hit on their credibility. they came out beforehand and said don t do this. if you do this, there will be consequences. we won t allow this to happen. they sat back and did nothing. north korea has to look at the strike and think you know what, the president says he s going to do something, he s going to follow through. a coalition was involved. that s a good thing. i don t understand why democrats are saying that he needs congressional authority. i get the whole war powers act argument but when obama went into libya, he didn t receive congressional authority. it