he joins us to talk about possible solutions, all new at 2:00. sandra: welcome back as america reports starts hour two. still in shock, not one student at that school reading at grade level, that should be a four alarm fire for most and a big red flag for the district, john. john: absolutely, looking forward to hearing from him in a few minutes. john roberts in washington. also new, young americans falling behind on home ownership, financial independence, even a full-time job and living not at home. all things that make up what we know as adulthood. could low marriage rates be driving it. a professor helms the national marriage project what s driving this generation to fly solo. but start with a fox news alert on the economy. sandra: all right, any moment now, a live look inside the briefing room at the white house, karine jean-pierre set to brief reporters any moment now. it has been pushed back just a bit, some activity in the room after the may jobs report blew pas
people, including a 9-year-old. they say a tip led to his arrest. also happening today, the fed is expected to raise interest rates again. the big question, though, is whether the fed chair, jay powell, signals that a pause is to come. also, the biden administration now signing off on sending 1,500 troops to the southern border ahead of an expected surge in migrants. and the u.s. announced a new immigration deal with mexico aimed at deterring border crossings. and new and promising data just released on an alzheimer s treatment. details about the drug the company says significantly slows cognitive and functional decline. and the new york times reports that said, quote, it s not how white men fight. new information on how that text may have contributed to his firing. cnn this morning starts right now. we do begin with the texas massacre suspect accused of gunning down five of his neighbors. he is now under arrest after a huge manhunt. the fbi says it received a tip
good morning to you, a sad morning in the news. i m jim sciutto. a sad morning, one that s become all too familiar, i m erica hill. for the third time now in as many days california rocked by mass shootings. in oakland at least one person is dead, seven injured. seven people also dead after a gunman opened fire in half-moon bay, and 11 of course were killed over the weekend in monterey park. police say a 67-year-old man attacked two separate locations in half-moon bay, this morning one person remains in critical condition. it s a big rural location, so people are working, it s spread out, there s people that live at the location as well. so, you know, it s it was in the afternoon when kids were out of school and for children to witness this is unspeakable. we can say the regularity of this kind of gun violence is not normal, perhaps more accurately it s not normal anywhere but this country. in that shooting right now the can you say spect is in custody, his arrest cap
back here at home, four current and former police officers facing federal charges in connection with the shooting death of breonna taylor. attorney general merrick garland accusing the officers of lying to obtain the search warrant for her home and lying again to investigators after the shooting. breaking news in the alex jones trial. a jury in texas ordering the conspiracy theorist to pay more than $4 million to parents who lost their 6-year-old boy in newtown, for calling the sandy hook massacre a hoax. extreme heat from montana to texas to maine. 70 million under heat alerts as we come on the air. the texas power grid pushed to the brink. record-breaking temperatures nearing 100 degrees in the northeast. and now the threat of flooding rain. rob marciano timing it out. overseas tonight, china conducting intense military exercises all around taiwan, responding to house speaker nancy pelosi s recent visit. china test-firing 11 ballistic missiles in less than two hours.
christi paul. president biden meets with the president of south korea, to strengthen their alliance. back at home, his domestic challenges are mounting. one of them includes the baby formula shortage. we have parents this morning that share their story as they struggle to find a supply for their premature baby. and the january 6th committee zeros in on a gop congressman over a tour he gave of the capital complex the day before the insurrection. plus, a scorcher of a weekend. over 35 million people bracing for record hot temperatures. we re going to break down your forecast and tell you what you can expect. we begin with a crucial overseas trip for president biden. the president in seoul, south korea, on a visit aimed at shoring up u.s. alliances and strengthening economic ties. mr. biden arrived at the state dinner in seoul just moments ago, giving a toast. this is his first trip to asia as president. he met with south korea s newly elected president yoon suk-yeol e