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
they believe right now have been targeted but others machb random. they are looking for two suspects and may be in a black nissan rogue. this is why this situation is unsettling. they had told people in the area to shelter in place. this is a holiday weekend. many people out and about. given the way this happened in such a sudden way they had calls of injuries with stabbings. some people showed up at local medical facilities for treatment and doesn t seem as though they putt this together and named the suspects for quite a bit of time and given the fact they are at large many people unnerved. especially because they have already perhaps traveled over a wide area. i don t have to tell you how rare this would be in canada and some witnesses that have spoken of it traumatized how this could happen. no firearms have used but describing it as a mass stabbing. jim? it is truly a bizarre and authorities say some targeted and some random attacks. reporter: you know, in terms of w
the most vicious, hateful and divisive speech ever delivered by an american president. # yeah, yeah, yeah. and sir paul mccartney leads a tribute concert dedicated to the foo fighters drummer, taylor hawkins, who died in march. hello and welcome to bbc news. fighting around the russian occupied zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in ukraine has been increasing worries of an accident there. families living close to europe s largest nuclear facility say they are living in fear, despite the arrival of un monitors at the site. both russia and ukraine accuse each other of shelling the plant, with moscow claiming that ukrainian forces launched a failed attempt to storm the power station on friday. our security correspondent frank gardner reports now from the nearby city of zaporizhzhia. siren wails. under police escort, more than 100 ukrainian civilians make it to safety after enduring six months of fear and insecurity. just on the edge of zaporizhzhia city, we came across this convoy of a
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