next for yevgeny prigozhin as he heads into exile and those hired soldiers who followed his lead on the aborted march to moscow. i m ian lee in dnipro where ukraine forces are trying to take advantage of a failed insurrection. dangerous weather. more than 50 million americans trapped under a record-setting heat dome. the same system could bring high winds, pounding rain and tornadoes into monday morning. plus, boycotts and backlash from coast to coast millions are ending pride month waving the rainbow flag in support of lgbtq rights as new clouds appear for the community and its allies. reporter: i m astrid martinez in new york city where the pride parade s message is celebration and unity. and later, movie magic. we ll take you inside the warehouse that s home to some of hollywood s most iconic creations. this is a dream come true for so many batman fans. ready? announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from new york with jericka duncan. good evening and than
documents in his former private office. people know i take classified documents, and classified information seriously. i was briefed about this discovery and was surprised to learn that there were any government records that were taken there, to that office, but i do not know what is in the documents, my lawyers have not suggested i ask what documents they were. i ve turned over the boxes, they ve turn over the boxes to the archives, and we are cooperating fully. cooperating fully with the review, which i hope will be finished soon. well, the documents were discovered on wait for it, november 2nd. from joe biden s time as vice president, including u.s. intelligence memos, and briefing materials by ukraine and iran, and the uk. are learning exclusively at cnn that a couple of days later, biden s lawyers handed over everything, in the office some 50 or 55 boxes out of an abundance of caution. and here we go, the house oversight chairman, has already sent letters to the wh
mom ana walshe claiming police found a habitation saw, torn up cloth and bloodstain has. husband brian has been arrested. it articles of impeachment have been filed against secretary mayorkas. border is a catastrophe. we have to react. would you like a cocktail before we begin. [laughter] yes, please. i hear you like tequila. listen to the music. ainsley: good morning to you, you can listen to the music while we tell you the news. we will keep you up to date this morning and tell you what the headlines are so you will be prepared when you go to work today. brian: one of these bands start up almond brothers, doobie brothers 2020 no more brothers yet sing the same music. ainsley: still alive just don t sting together anymore. brian: in some c cases. tubi brothers. it. steve: they were there last night. ainsley: what is watt name? steve: bunch of different guys. brian: foreigner here only one guy left. if you know the music can you keep it going. ai
we begin this hour with breaking news. right now, thousands of flights in the u.s. are delayed or cancelled after a major outage overnight to an faa computer system that provides safety updates for pilots normal flight operations are slowly resuming after the faa lifted a ground stop about an hour ago. the domino effect of the pause is being felt throughout the country. according to flight aware, more than 4,000 flights are delayed. over 800 are cancelled. the white house directed the department of transportation to investigate. the president himself saying he has spoken with the transportation success tear pete buttigieg about getting to the bottom of it. joining us now is ann tone ya hilton. what s the latest after the outage? reporter: there s a lot of travelers who have been checking their phones for hours. this is due to everything you just described. this is a critical function that gives an important realtime safety information. it alerts them to abnormal, unusual
on sunday when you had president biden, he went to the southern border for the first time during his during his entire tour of el paso, he did not see any migrants at all. and if you look at the numbers, we have had in 2022 the better part of 2.5 plus million encounters at the southern border. our cameras have been down there every single day and every single day we have seen dozens, sometimes hundreds, sometimes thousands of migrants cross the rio grande on a daily basis. the president didn t see any of those migrants. did not meet with any of those migrants. you can see the leaders are now kind of up on a balcony about to make their way down. what this whole conference is primarily about is the crisis at the southern border. they are talking about some trades, some kind of, you know, semiconductor business with chips and so forth as they walk down to the microphones. but this has primarily been about the crisis of the southern border how these three countries appear and wil