hello, and welcome to the programme. a major meeting of ukraine s allies has ended without agreement on whether to send more tanks to kyiv. representatives of around 50 countries gathered at the us airbase in ramstein in germany to discuss co ordinating military support. germany s new defence minister denied blocking the export of its leopard tanks, which kyiv has been pushing for, saying such a decision had to be carefully considered. ukraine says the tanks are needed to break the deadlock in the war. germany is under pressure to allow its leopard ii tanks to be exported to ukraine, which isn t a member of nato. germany s new defence minister has said no decision has been made, adding that berlin would not stand in the way of exports if its allies acted together. the uk has commited to sending 1a challenger ii tanks to the front line. russia has warned that providing tanks would mark an extremely dangerous escalation. here s our europe correspondentjessica parker. this is
after the prime time hearing before the american people showing where the former president was for hours, watching cable news as the capitol was under attack, tonight, the former president back in washington, talking about law and order. and his former vice president, who came within 40 feet of those rioters, mike pence, speaking today, too, a much different message. and could the former president be held accountable? rachel scott live in washington. tonight, the astonishing new discovery at lake mead. a third set of human remains now. the images coming in, as water levels sink to historic lows. kayna whitworth on this again tonight. the principal in uvalde now under the microscope, suspended from her job. what a new report now reveals, what leaders in the school allegedly knew about broken door locks, about propped doors, among other concerns. mireya villarreal from texas. the new and alarming numbers tonight. the cases of monkeypox here in the u.s. so tonight, the com
gio benitez with news on the suspect tonight. after the prime time hearing before the american people showing where the former president was for hours, watching cable news as the capitol was under attack, tonight, the former president back in washington, talking about law and order. and his former vice president, who came within 40 feet of those rioters, mike pence, speaking today, too, a much different message. and could the former president be held accountable. rachel scott live in washington. tonight, the astonishing new discovery at lake mead. a third set of human remains now. coming in. kayna whitworth on this again tonight. the principal in uvalde suspended from her job. what a new report now reveals. what leaders in the school allegedly knew about broken door locks, about propped doors, among other concerns. mireya villarreal from texas. the new and alarming numbers tonight. the cases of monkeypox here in the u.s. tonight, the common questions. how do you get i
place to land troops and equipment in a crushing blow to russian morale. and later, it s been a blockbuster summer at movie theaters. audiences return for action on the big screen. having fun yet? so why is hollywood bracing for a big chill? the problem is there weren t enough blockbusters this summer for the theater chains to really say that we are back. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news. from new york, with jericka duncan. good evening and thanks for joining us on this sunday. tonight, millions of americans from texas to louisiana are under threat of flash flooding. torrential rain is swamping drought-stricken land near flagstaff, arizona rushing water made the roads unpassable. and this week there s more rounds of rain to come as storms move east. cbs s danya bacchus is tracking it all. reporter: good evening, jericka. it is still extremely dry here in los angeles, but across the west and southwest there s a rush to clean up in the wake of powerful st
Chaos unfolding at George Washington University Early this morning, as police moved in on the schools antiisrael encampment. Emily you can see those officers they are using pepper spray to push back at dozens of violent agitators. Washington, d. C. , chief of police says that 33 people were taking into custody. They all happen after the school antiasia protest reached to new extremes throughout the night. Hello, everyone this is outnumbered. I am emily compagno, here with Harris Faulkner and kayleigh mceany. Joining us today is Fox News Contributor and president of american Spirit Enterprises tammy bruce, and for my new york congressman, lee zeldin. Now, the explosive situation is sparking more fears about antiisrael protests and the safety of jewish students. And that the message amongst agitators is growing even more radical. Look at the scene from last night, the same group that attacked police projected this message over an american flag. Long live the students a man was spotted we