of water until the water ran out. and after spending their day like this in 90-degree temperatures, many were turned away from the distribution event at hawkins airfield. the director of the state emergency management says seven distribution sites will be set up by thursday. in the meantime, people turned to stores where the shelves are nearly bare. it s very frustrating. it s very frustrating to have to fight for some water, you know what i m saying. you got to mess around and buy five cases of water just to stay hyd hydrated. reporter: it s just kind of scary. we don t know when anything s going to get done. you come in the store and it s empty. water we re talking about. let s back up and talk about how we got here. moderate flooding in jackson, mississippi, crippled the city s largest water facility. national guard troops trained for the devastation of hurricanes, they ve been deployed, but this is not a disaster, some once in a lifetime storm. american citizens i
cbs s elaine quijano has the details. missing jogger in memphis. the desperate search for a kidnapped school teacher, as police say the suspect refuses to cooperate. cbs s elise preston has more on the suspect s criminal history. n the suspect s crim this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. duncan: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this busy labor day. i m jericka duncan. norah is on assignment. tonight, severe weather is in the forecast for nearly a third of the nation, from record heat waves in the west, to floods across the midwest and south. right now, a line of storms is moving through the northeast, with heavy rains, thunderstorms, and tornado warnings. flash flooding has closed roadways and stranded drivers in parts of rhode island and massachusetts. in california, temperatures hit the triple digits for the sixth straight day, as thousands flock to the beach to beat the heat. recor
the wave of gun violence. the breaking news about mikhail gorbachev, the consequential world leader who took down the iron curtain. mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. o donnell: as demand for new homes remains high, there is a labor shortage to build them. cbs s nancy chen on the women filling the void. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night. a humanitarian crisis is unfolding here in america, as a state of emergency is declared in jackson, mississippi. the governor warning the capital s nearly 200,000 residents to not drink the water. the national guard has been called in to help get bottled water to those in need. and, it s not just drinking water. low-water pressure means people are unable to shower or flush their toilets. the problems at the water treatment plant came after days of heavy rains, resulted in a swolle
we will look at the messages they are bringing, and whose a strategy is likely to work. extreme weather from coast- to-coast in the united states, from flooding in georgia, to deadly wildfires in california. we will have details from the cnn world weather center. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. we begin in canada, where a manhunt is underway for two suspects in connection with a deadly mass stabbing. police in saskatchewan say the attacks killed at least 10 people, in more than a dozen crime scenes, at least 15 people were taken to hospitals for injuries, and leaders of the james smith cremation have declared a state of emergency. they identified the two suspects as damien sanderson and myles sanderson. they are considered armed and dangerous, and believed to be traveling in a black nissan rogue. there is a saskatchewan license plate. we are taking all steps possible to track these individuals, and any information that comes in from th
continues for monday. there is not a single moment without a line of mourners inside westminster hall. many of them, as you can see here, wiping away tears during their final moments with the queen. in sandringham, the late queen s winner retreat, the prince and princess of wales made their first outing with their new title and prince william told one woman yesterday s procession brought back terribly sad memories of his mother s funeral. i can understand that. back to what is happening in london later, with a look at the royals multimillion dollar fortune and how they make their money and what it pays for, and first, president biden is breathing easier today, even though he might be a bit tired. he averted a quote catastrophe, the words of his labor secretary, by getting rail companies and the workers union to come to a tentative deal. it happened at 4:30 this morning. that may be why he might be a little tired, two hours after the sun came up, after a long night of negoti