Our main focus right now is get the guy under arrest. Also tonight, wildfire fight. Crews battle exploding flames east of los angeles. I m elise preston in the san bernardino mountains, where firefighters are working during a heat wave to battle flames that have forced evacuations. And the new storm threat churning in the southeast. Debate countdown. It s harris versus trump, facing off this week. I m weijia chang in pennsylvania with new polling tonight from battleground states, with the presidential campaign in its final stretch. Amid the war in gaza, a minor miracle. I m elizabeth palmer in te a aviv. Air strikes in gaza haven t slowed down a mass polio vaccination campaign. Superstar handcuffs. While the dolphins styry hill started this super bowl sunday facedown on a road near the stadium. And later, it s the oldest record store in los angeles. Thousands of used lps stacked inside. Cbs carter evans asked the collector, why sell now? i m going to morocco to live with my beautiful
i had happy tuesday as we play. i love you. helove every single one of you. all right. all right. so here s something that should ththe out of you, not only were at least a dozen members of the un s palestine relief agency directly involved in the hamas terror attack, according to intel r reports, about 10% of the 12,000 staffers in gaza have ties to islamic terror groups. perhaps they re i m with hamas dire t-shirts were a dead giveaway. so we re talking more thann 0 100 people on the un payroll. that includes two un employees who directly helped kidnapped israelis. two others were tracked to sites of hamas massacres. others helped plan the attack, including supplying weapons. and seven of them are school teacherson. but i d like to know what s on their summer reading list. intro to bomb making in mind comp. seriously, these work in a school teaching kids. think about that when telln o you that the funding is going to go to schools . o yeah, it s going to terrorist t
neil: demand all they want. the supreme court has ruled against the president s loan forgiveness program. a lot of folks not happy about that. there s options to make the payments more affordable or come up with some other solution. we re expecting to hear from the president of the united states on that. welcome. i m neil cavuto. shannon bream has had a busy day. tell us what s going down. let s talk about the student debt relief program that the supreme court 6-3 said cannot move forward. the chief justice had this to say. that s what the court found here. they said essentially they re waiving away $430 billion in executive loans. dissenting justice kagan said the statute does give the secretary broad authority to relieve a national emergency s effect on borrower s ability to relieve. the secretary did that. clearly the two sides saw this differently. the bottom line strawberry that program, which the president had expressed it being illegal, the speaker of the house s
the greek transport minister resigns and a station master in charge of signalling has been arrested after at least 36 people died and dozens injured following a train crash in northern greece. as the search continues, police fear a missing two month old baby has come to serious harm. the parents, constance marten and mark gordon, have been arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter. new data shows hundreds of sex offenders slipped off the police radarjust by changing their names. good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news. the former health secretary matt hancock has been accused of rejecting key advice on care homes during the pandemic. the daily telegraph says it s obtained thousands of whatsapp messages he sent and received at the height of the covid crisis. the paper says they show mr hancock decided against advice to test all residents going into care homes in england. mr hancock s spokesperson has called it a distorted account . our political correspondent,
calling the allegation defamatory. sight loss charity guide dogs says it s had a record number of people volunteering to raise puppies following a bbc story that highlighted a a shortage of dogs. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. officials in greece say at least 36 people have been killed and dozens more injured in a train crash. a cargo train collided with a passenger train near the city of larissa in the thessaly region. conditions for the rescuers are described as very difficult. the army has been mobilised to help and dozens of fire and ambulance staff are at the scene. stephanie prentice reports. it s been described by local authorities as a powerful collision and a terrible scene. while passengers said the crash felt like being in an earthquake. translation: we heard a big bang. it was ten nightmareish seconds. we were turning over in the wagon till we fell on our sides and until the commotion stopped. and there was panic, cables everyw