from ukraine, as fears grow about retaliation. back-to-school spending skyrockets. cbs janet shamlian talks to a single mom struggling to check off her preschooler s supply list. i would probably put it around $50 to $75. reporter: and it s not complete. it s not complete, no. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting tonight from new york city. o donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us, as we start a new week together. tonight, millions of americans in the southwest are under flood warnings, after monsoon rains drenched communities across parts of six states, north texas getting worst of it. the dallas-forth worth area, suffering from a months-long drought, was pummeled with more than nine inches. that s the second heaviest rainfall in the city s history. it was the equivalent of a summer s worth of rain in one 24-hour period. floodwaters rushed through the streets, submerging vehicles. and, we re learning t
not a fishing expedition. it is up to them to be able to share with the american public that logic behind what they did, the fact that they had, what caused them. releasing the affidavit would be important. we also have new information on a personal message donald trump reportedly sent to merrick garland. back to the fbi top secret documents from his home. we re gonna talk about this in a moment with january six committees members. the this hour, the last stand for another january 6th committee member, liz, cheney facing a tuesday primary. it could spell the end of her time in congress for now. democrats celebrate the inflation reduction act. will it be enough to save them in the midterms? i m gonna talk to congresswoman, joaquin, castro about this ahead. we are first going to begin with the breaking news. the fbi and dhs issuing a bulletin describing a spike in threats to federal law enforcement in the wake of the mar-a-lago search. senior law enforcement officials tell nb
and papal apology. pope francis visits canada on a mission to make amends. i m traveling with pope francis as he makes a historic trip to apologize to indigenous canadians. and later, the class of 2022. this year s inductees into the baseball hall of fame, representing 150 years of america s favote pastime. cooperstown! announcer: this the cbs weekend news from new york with jericka duncan. good evening and thanks for joining us on this sunday. we begin tonight with the nearly 80 million of you dealing with sweltering temperatures and extreme weather conditions today. thermometers reached triple digits across the northeast and washington, d.c., new york city, and philadelphia. the heat has been blamed for at least two deaths. newark, new jersey, hit 100 degrees today, the fifth day in a row, and the longest streak ever recorded for that city. cbs s elise preston has more tonight from new york city. and, elise, this weather is no laughing matter. reporter: definite
you re watching fox and friends first, i m carley shimkus. todd: i d todd piro. 42% backing the president as inflation rocks the nation. take a look at this, cost $300,000 to raise a child through high school, $18,000 a year as food, housing,s and chair cuts cost more. the biden administration vowed cost will come down eventually. past week more immediate way to save money is by spending on new energy-efficient appliances. solar panels can be financed and they are financed in way that reduces your energy bill even though you have solar panels with 30% off, significant incentive. this comment was met with sark sarkasm. average price of an electric vehicle is $61,000. kentucky congressman andy barr says the message is clear. there is a massive, massive disconnect between the priorities of politicians in washington and the concerns of the american people. president biden in a tough position as the latest nbc news poll shows approval rating 42%. america not faring b
the lead slightly. even if they win all 28 toss-up races it is not enough to keep republicans out of the majority in the house. dana: is this a blip or something bigger? democrats are hoping for the latter but republicans aren t buying that. we have had a summer of strength and we re going to buck history by making history. in the last few weeks past historic legislation to lower prescription drug costs, capping seniors out-of-pocket costs, combating climate change. republicans aren t going to win this election because we re laser focused on what the american people actually care about. they want security and safety. democrats are not delivering that. bill: a new nbc poll does not bode well for the party in power. 3/4 of americans say the country is going in the wrong direction. more than half say america s best days are behind it. depressing. election night 11 weeks away from now. dana: reaction from senior correspondent josh. peter doocy is on vacation in delaware.