the effort in los angeles too remove progressive district attorney, george gascon. and a president biden then the seemingly defensive as gay trie their reporter over a question about economists who are forecasting a recession. the president said it that has people talking tonight. plus, thousands of flights canceled over father s day we can embed staffing shortages. why some are worried that this could be a bad sign for the summer travel season. we begin that with another violent and deadly weekend across the country. matt has the latest in tonight see crime reports. good evening. at five major us cities are on track right now to surpass their record homicide totals up from year. los angeles, baltimore, atlanta milwaukee and washington dc. over the weekend in dc, here is a horrifying moment caught on video when multiple people were shot. there they go. it looked. now they re shooting. it four people were shot on an unpermitted juneteenth music festival to adults if a poli
biden desperately tries to deal with the skyrocketing inflation fueled at least partly, maybe greatly by record gasoline prices. white house correspondent jacqui heinrich has our top story tonight live from the north lawn. good evening, jacqui. good evening to you, bret. today president biden brushed off a gloomy forecast from former president obama s secretary larry summers says it s more likely than not that we will see a recession by the end of next year. biden has a different outlook after he says he spoke with larry summers this morning. but the white house is finding creative ways to ease pain at the pump. with sky high gas prices, team biden is reconsidering aned in they first tabled sending americans rebate cards. also eyeing a gas tax holiday. i hope i have a decision based on data i m looking for by the end of the week. a short-term solution one industry ceo says runs counter to the administration s broader strategy. they were really focused on demand destru
orchestra. the proverbial backbone who set the rhythm. long before there were a packed concert halls and thunderous ovations, javon greene up like lot of us, eight eight dad had me and music when i was a kid. to keep me safe and away from some of the other stuff around when i was growing up and i think it kind of stuck. it s stuck all right. imagine from growing up in small-town indiana only to late live abroad and play all over the globe. a true gift of freedom when he is all too willing to share. for me it s about paying it forward. about making sure that people that look like me and you have the opportunities that they might not have known it that they had otherwise. he admits it central to the mission to inspire is cultivating other black artists who might otherwise it not lear to love music the way he does. it s important for us to mak