results? and face-to-face with a killer. a professor describing his encounter with michigan state university gunman and the quick thinking that may have saved lives. plus, a major recall of tesla cars. the car discovered a problem with the self-driving feature. what you need to do if you happen to own one of these vehicles. welcome. we start with trump speaking about the unidentified object shot out of the sky. president biden says nothing suggests these objects are related to china s spy balloon program or that they were surveillance objects from any other country but we should note the u.s. has not yet been able to recover any of the debris from the three objects shot down over the weekend because of remote locations and severe weather. president biden also said he hopes to speak with chinese president xi jinping soon although we should also note attempts by top u.s. officials to speak to their chinese counterparts have been rebuffed in recent days. let s get straight to cn
state university as police are still trying to piece together the gunman s motive. this hour, i ll ask the michigan attorney general about the many unanswered questions in this investigation. also today, former vice president mike pence is speaking out for the first time about his plans to fight a new subpoena from the u.s. justice department. he s arguing that his effort to avoid testifying in the special counsel probe of donald trump is about the separation of powers. republican nike y haley kic off her 2024 presidential campaign. she says it s time for new leadership, taking veils swiped at former president trump. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. we begin with tonight s vigil for the victims of the michigan state university mass shooting. the pain and grief still very raw two days after the attack. miguel marquez is on the scene for us there. miguel, tell us more about this vigil and t
whole story. i ll see you next one. of the relationship, unquote. now, of course, trade looms very large in this relationship between. australia and china. china is australia s largest trading partner. china is a big investor in australian mining projects. so it should come as little surprise that the next stop for li keqiang will be the mining state of western australia. that visit takes place tomorrow. anna kristie lu stout, as always, thank you. thank you. us president joe biden is americans that a second trump presidency would be catastrophic for the nation at a star studded los angeles fundraiser, he framed this year s presidential election as an inflection point in us history, hoping this will rally more support for his reelection campaign. priscilla alvarez has this report. president biden over the weekend underscored the stakes of the election at a glitzy fundraiser in los angeles, in a conversation that was moderated by jimmy kimmel. the
under control, then 175,000 marijuana convictions race, one of the most sweeping pardons ever new reporting on who would impacts this morning j.d. out? i m john berman was sarah cider in this is cnn news central happening now and wildfire north of los angeles has consumed nearly 15,000 acres so far and is forced 1,200 people to evacuate and it is on the move, the post fire as it s called, is spreading due to ferocious high winds and dry conditions. and it lasts reported was barely contained at all. seen as camila bernal is live near gorman, california, camilla was the latest from where you are? hey, john. so the wind has died down a bit. you still see it in my hair, but not as dramatic as it was just a couple of hours ago. so this could be helpful for firefighters who are up against this. you know, just massive, massive fire at the moment. we know there are crews it s both on the ground and in the air. what we were told from firefighters is that the goal right now is to cre
this will be intense, long-lasting, and widespread. numerous record highs and lows fall this week. norah: plus as wildfires burn across california, the impact gusty winds could have on firefighting efforts. the cbs evening news starts now. more than 80% of the country is facing scorching temperatures from arizona to maine. good evening. i am norah o donnell, and thank you for being with us. some are one officially begin until thursday, but you would not know it if you are outside today and these sweltering conditions print talking about 265 million americans that will see temperatures hit 90 degrees this week. this massive heat wave covers nearly half of the country with 21 states under excessive heat warnings were advisories. heat and emergencies have already been declared in boston and right here in washington, d.c. and get this, more than 100 record highs are set to be challenged before the weekend. meanwhile, california has once again battling dangerous wildfire