in britain it s good-bye boris. so who s next? i m ian lee in downing street where this time tomorrow britain will know who will be their next prime minister. and later, weekend journal. we visit willow creek, wisconsin where fishing is helping first responders and veterans with ptsd one cast at a time. it s exactly why we re doing this. so people don t have to feel so alone in their struggle. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from new york with jericka duncan. good evening and thanks for joining us on this sunday. we begin tonight with weather extremes. from coast to coast. in georgia states of emergency have been declared in two counties. they were swamped by flash flooding, you see there, after more than a foot of rain fell in the last 24 hours. in indiana at least one person is dead tonight after rushing water caused widespread devastation. while in the west there are several cities enduring triple-digit temperatures and a severe september heat wave. c
the fifth day of record-breaking heat. power grids are stressed and cities like glendale are preparing for rolling blackouts. that s where laundromat owner ross weston is bracing for the worst. we don t make money if we don t have the power. reporter: in death valley, one of the hottest spots on the planet, weather extremes. last month this desert was hit by historic flash flooding. none of these weather events can stop tourists from snapping pictures in front of a giant thermometer. california s power supply will be put to the test every day until this heat wave breaks. it s already moving closer to capacity. jericka? jeff, a lot of people love the sun but not to this extent. thank you. let s check in with our partners at the weather channel and meteorologist paul goodloe for what s ahead this weekend. good evening, jericka. dangerous heat continues out toward most of the west right now outside of maybe the pacific northwest. it s been that way for a couple of days. it will co
there is no real time to cool down at night. it s one of the reasons we have this amber warning. the heatwave is going on for a couple of days, let it get harder? it heatwave is going on for a couple of days, let it get harder? days, let it get harder? it may get harder. tomorrow days, let it get harder? it may get harder. tomorrow what days, let it get harder? it may get harder. tomorrow what we - days, let it get harder? it may get harder. tomorrow what we have i days, let it get harder? it may get i harder. tomorrow what we have got days, let it get harder? it may get - harder. tomorrow what we have got at the moment is the heat is being pushed west and developing an easton breeze and some of the eastern coast tomorrow are cloudy and murky had a lit at northern ireland and the temperature we are expecting. yes, thatis temperature we are expecting. yes, that is 32 degrees, potentially in western counties of northern ireland tomorrow. and, if that happens, that would be the recor
that. that is very bold. very bold. can t wait to share the ending with you. good morning. welcome to early start. i m zoraida sambolin. i m john berman. this morning mitt romney is in ohio. so is bobby jindal and jeb bush. parade? coincidence? it is sort of a parade. all about the veepstakes. also the key state of ohio. more coming up. also nelson mandela s 94th birthday. we ll hear from former president clinton who just visited with the icon in a cnn exclusive. that s coming up. first, zoraidzoraida, the b story affecting so much of the country, the weather and the devastating drought conditions that have turned half of the u.s. into a disaster zone. the department of agriculture is declaring natural disasters in 1,000 counties across 26 states. blistering temperatures are making conditions even worse. across the midwest temperatures have topped more than 100 degrees. and heat advisories are reaching up into the mid-atlantic regions. the bone dry conditions