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grill, to travel and 2024 campaign, welcome everyone, i m charles payne in for neil cavuto and this is a special. they edition of your world. the pretty in here to talk about what is expected to be an exciting summer ceo of sue leonard. this is becoming an annual ritual with us wear you give us these mouthwatering, you know, i can t wait, s to. well, you know, what this weekend what we saw was the grill. the grill lights up and people [inaudible] you re looking at hamburger meat they re still up considerably over the last two or three years right now. charles: to that point we looked at these monthly data reports and it s pretty clear, food at home to your point out the prices have slowed dramatically versus food at restaurants which at one point people were, like, y. cook? because food prices have gone up so much so, you know, a cheeseburger is appointed% madonna since 2019, i rather have your ground we ve and make my own burger! yarco. that s wha
oh, my god. nancy: tonight, horror at arkansas grocery store as a shooter opens fire. speak i thought it was fireworks. or that he told me to turn around, active shooter. nancy: three people are dead there were ten others are hurt, including two officers. new details about how the suspect was taken down. the cbs evening news starts now. good evening, and thank you for being with us. i m nancy cordes in for norah o donnell. we start with that breaking news. another deadly mass shooting in america, this time in arkansas. it happened at lunch time, about an hour south of little rock. the gunman firing a shot after at a grocery store before he was taken down by police officers. the director of the arkansas state police spoke just a short time ago, giving new information about the status of the victims, but no word on the suspects motive yet. cbs s omar villafranca has the very latest. mad butcher in fordyce, and there is a shooting going on. reporter: gunshots ran