risk of failing. we are dealing with a catastrophic loss. norah: plus dangerous heat inspecting tens of millions of americans from coast to coast. the news starts now. there is a new round of severe storms spanning the midwest tonight treating fresh have. good evening to your crime norah o donnell. and we are going to begin our broadcast once again tonight with wild weather in the u.s. it has been our lead story almost every night for the past tendays. and that is because it has been the hottest, wettest start for summer ever in some areas, all made more likely by climate change. the extreme weather is having dire consequences, authorities keepig a close eye tonight on this minnesota dam that is facing imminent failure. in south dakota, entire neighborhoods have been destroyed. and for about 60 million americans, a significant heat wave continues. the good news, it will likely peak in the next few days, but the national weather service warns that heat persisting over
you on this second hour of chris jansing reports. at this hour, is another gag order in store for donald trump? he s made claims about the fbi and a plot to assassinate him with absolutely nothing to back it up. why the special counsel says that has put agents lives in danger. also ahead, the biden campaign s all hands on deck approach to debate week. hundreds of events, watch parties and new advertising. we ve got all the details. plus the violent clashes outside a synagogue in los angeles. punches thrown, people wrestled to the ground and kicked as duel war protests get out of control. how that all unfolded. the dangerous unrelenting heat, nearly 50 million americans baking as temperature records are shattered across the u.s. our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments. we begin with msnbc legal correspondent lisa ruben ahead of that critical hearing in trump s classified documents case. prosecutors cite threats to the fbi for their reason for
it s the 9:00 a.m. hour on fox an friends weekend, starting with this, a texas community is in mourning as two illegal immigrants are charged with the murder of a 12-year-old girl. the houston business owner who is paying for her family s funeral expenses will joins us live. plus, former president donald trump shares how he is preparing to face biden in this week s cnn presidential debate. well, this is really the best strategy right here. i look forward to t debate. rachel: move over, big brother, big mother and father are watching. it would have killed me if she would have known i left hailey alone while i chilled in a bar with undergrads. i happened to trust my daughter. i was tracking her location with a gps on her phone. rachel: when should you stop tracking your child? we re going to discuss that. the final hour of fox & friends weekend starts right now. welcome to my house. baby, take control now. we can t even slow down. rachel: good morning, i love st
gunman opened fire at a grocery store in arkansas. the alleged shooter was shot by police before being taken into custody. conditions from those injured range from non-life-threatening to extremely critical. in south carolina, a small plane was forced to make an emergency landing on the interstate. they were in the air for 40 minutes before a quick descent on the interstate s median. wow! in moments the watching and the waiting, and the waiting, and the waiting. what s behind at the supreme court, ahead. good day to all of you from msnbc headquarters in new york. welcome, everyone, to alex witt reports. with just five days until the presidential debates, president biden is campaigning today while one of his surrogates is outlining how the campaign is boosting outreach to african american voters. the idea black folks should just show up is wrong and i believe joe biden understands that. kamala harris certainly understands it, which is why as we move forward into this
how to prepare when your opponent plays fast and loose with the facts. top of the hour with a good day to all of you from msnbc world headquarters in new york. welcome, everyone, to alex witt reports. we begin with extreme weather, with more than 90 million americans under heat alerts as temperatures reach triple digits in some areas. at the columbus, ohio zoo, workers are working around the clock to keep those animals cool. our polar bears have a cool pool. they also have access to an air-conditioned building. are red pandas have boxes and they have air-conditioning in them, and we allow that has many choices and options as possible, so they can use the environment to alleviate themselves from the seat. meanwhile, people are flocking to the beach today from some relief from the sweltering temperatures. we have several reporters in place covering all these developers for us. we will begin with nbc s george sully s outside a hospital in philadelphia. i hope it is not too