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comeback. could the surge lead to mandates? and later, platinum party. the latest on the pomp and circumstance. reporter: i m holly williams outside buckingham palace in london where the queen is celebrating 70 years on the throne. diaz: with a final look at m the monarch s lifelong passion for these small subjects. this is the cbs weekend news from chicago with adriana diaz. diaz: good evening. we begin tonight with the latest on the nationwide baby formula shortage. today, abbott, the country s largest baby formula manufacturer, announced that production has resumed at its plant in sturgis, michigan, for the first time since february. but boosting supplies in stores is a whole other matter. it is an urgent issue for parents, and more recently, for the president. cbs christina ruffini is at the white house. christina.christina. reporter: good evening. t reporter: good evening. the reopening of that plant is significant, but it s not an immediate fix. abb ....
robb elementary school. the family of those victims as well as the survivors of the shooting continue to grapple with a massive failure of law enforcement. more importantly, the vice gripping with the gun industry holds to america and its lawmakers. legal actions have been filed against daniel defends, the manufacture of the ar-15 style rifle that the gunman used in the shooting. one of those positions was filed by the school staff member who previously it was wrongly claimed left open a door that the shooter had used. another was fired by the parents of amerie jo garza, another victim. they are also the manner in which they marketed their firearms. this is an issue that has been raised when somebody discovered another ads posted in social media just days before the eovaldi shooting, which featured a young child holding the firearm with the caption,, quote trade up a trial, in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it. daniel defense will n ....
so here we start this hour by wishing all of you a very good today here from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. welcome to alex witt reports. again, we are going to keep a close eye on. thanks buckingham palace. but, before beginning with a brand-new insight into what issues matter most to voters. of, course just months ahead of the november midterms. and you from abc news and if ipsos shows the economic concerns are growing at only due to 61% of americans disapprove of how biden has handled the economy, but because most american faith, the, economy and gas prices are the top issues affecting how people will vote in the coming election. up next, making a case for our publicans should vote. the bottom line is there are two very clear in very different approaches here. there is our approach, which is to find solutions to invest in our supply chains, like we are doing with the infrastructure money in my department and in others, to do everything we can to lower ....
from msnbc world headquarters here in new york, welcome everyone to alex witt reports. developing here for this hour, in just, days the january six select committee will begin laying out its findings in primetime public hearings. earlier, today committee member congressman adam schiff gave insight into the approach will be taking a detailing its findings. the american people, i think, now a great deal already. they ve seen a number of bombshells already. there is a great deal they haven t seen. but perhaps most important is that the public hasn t seen it woven together, how one thing led to another, at one line of effort to overturn the election led to another and ultimately led to terrible violence. the first non peaceful transfer of power in our history. so, we want to tell that comprehensive narrative. meanwhile, a new look at americans attitudes to gun laws as the debate over gun violence pretend prevention intensifies. and you cbs news yougov poll shows 60% of ....
classes will be held again there. and we are watching a tropical system closing in on florida. the timing and potential impact. your forecast coming up in a few minutes. so grateful to have your company in the morning. 6:00 on saturday, june 4th. thank you for being with us. a pleasure to be with you, christi. we begin with a setback for the committee investigating the january 6th attack on the capitol. the justice department saying it will not indict two feormer trup officials. the committee says the decision not to prosecute the two puzzling. this comes as the committee is getting ready for the public hearing next thursday when new evidence and witness testimony are expected to be unveiled. let s go to cnn reporter zachary cohen. he is here with details. zach, walk through the decision against prosecuting meadows and scavino. how could this impact the investigation? reporter: good morning. the committee is frustrated by the decision not to prosecute da ....