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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from buffalo new york. ♪ ♪ ♪ re >> o'donnell evening and thank you for joining us for a special edition of the "cbs evening news." we're here in buffalo, new york, where we're learning new details about what happened inside this supermarket behind me, and we have new reporting tonight about what led up to saturday's deadly shooting. new tonight, authorities tell cbs news the suspect made multiple visits to the store ahead of his rampage. he called this grocery store "attack site number one," and he had plans to continue his shooting spree at two other places here in the city of buffalo. we're also learning tonight the suspected gunman taunted federal police online months ago. well, tonight, this is a community in mourning -- ten people were killed, three injured, eleven of them were black. those who are killed range in age from 32 to 86 and included a retired police officer, a substitute teacher and a grandmother of six. tomorrow, president biden will come to buffalo to grieve with this community. and it was a deadly weekend her
this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from buffalo new york. ♪ ♪ ♪ re >> o'donnell evening and thank you for joining us for a special edition of the "cbs evening news." we're here in buffalo, new york, where we're learning new details about what happened inside this supermarket behind me, and we have new reporting tonight about what led up to saturday's deadly shooting. new tonight, authorities tell cbs news the suspect made multiple...
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find your relief in store or online. . >> o'donnell >> o'donnell: when world war ii veteran eugene dednamwith no surviving family members, few people knew about his heroics during the war. few knew about his six campaigns, including normandy. well, not anymore. here's cbs' nikki battiste. >> reporter: today, a crowd of strangers honored army veteran eugene dednam. >> honor eugene's request when he passed was to be buried in his military uniform. >> reporter: a uniform that waited in his closet for 7 years. dednam served in a segregated military during world war ii. but, his service was all but forgotten at the time of his death. >> i want to make sure that he had a proper sendoff. >> reporter: seated next to the war hero's casket was his neighbor, deshaun hicks. the two had a 10-year bond. >> he was like a grandfather to me. he always talked to me about goodwill, go intent, having goodwill, good intent, having compassion for others. >> reporter: he had just turned 100 years old. >> yes. when he turned 100 years old, i was there to knock on his door and say, "congratulations. you did it."
find your relief in store or online. . >> o'donnell >> o'donnell: when world war ii veteran eugene dednamwith no surviving family members, few people knew about his heroics during the war. few knew about his six campaigns, including normandy. well, not anymore. here's cbs' nikki battiste. >> reporter: today, a crowd of strangers honored army veteran eugene dednam. >> honor eugene's request when he passed was to be buried in his military uniform. >> reporter: a...
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but you should. . >> o'donnell: tonight, the south is facin >> o'donnell: tonight, the south is facingfor a second straight day. a reported tornado damaged a mobile home park in rusk county, texas, that's outside dallas, injuring some residents. overnight, a school took a direct hit from a large tornado near oklahoma city. some areas were swamped by nearly a foot of rain, triggering floods that trapped people in their cars and homes. tornado watches are posted tonight across texas, arkansas, louisiana, as the storm system pushes east. all right, tonight, researchers warn that people who take certain blood pressure medications and ibuprofen could be damaging their kidneys. scientists found that some people who mix hypertension medications and ibuprofen can develop acute kidney injury, which in some cases can be permanent. patients are advised to speak with their healthcare provider about the combination of this drugs-- of these drugs. all right, tonight, gerber baby food has a new chief growing officer. the new gerber baby is named isa. she's seven months old from oklahoma and was born
but you should. . >> o'donnell: tonight, the south is facin >> o'donnell: tonight, the south is facingfor a second straight day. a reported tornado damaged a mobile home park in rusk county, texas, that's outside dallas, injuring some residents. overnight, a school took a direct hit from a large tornado near oklahoma city. some areas were swamped by nearly a foot of rain, triggering floods that trapped people in their cars and homes. tornado watches are posted tonight across texas,...
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norah. >> o'donnell: jeff pegues with all the new details. thank you. let's turn to another mass shooting in america. over the weekend a gunman opened fire on a taiwanese congregation. david chew is a chinese immigrant motivated by his hatred of taiwan. we learned the name of man killed california dr. was killed while trying to help each others. john cheng. steps spelled out to reopen a baby formula plant in michigan opened since february. new formula could hit store shelves after about eight weeks. what that means abbott is ten weeks away. we spoke exclusively with the second largest producers of formula in the u.s. patrick sly, president of global nutrition at reckitt, is the maker of enfamil. parents are desperate. what is your company going to ramp up supply. >> for many months we increased production by more than 30% and are feeding more than 200,000 more babies a month than we were before. we're working closely with the administration and the f.d.a.d to try to accelerate additional production and bring on a new facility. also, to secure additional
norah. >> o'donnell: jeff pegues with all the new details. thank you. let's turn to another mass shooting in america. over the weekend a gunman opened fire on a taiwanese congregation. david chew is a chinese immigrant motivated by his hatred of taiwan. we learned the name of man killed california dr. was killed while trying to help each others. john cheng. steps spelled out to reopen a baby formula plant in michigan opened since february. new formula could hit store shelves after about...
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>> o'donnell: the c.d.c.erious and deadly outbreak of hepatitis among children has spread to 24 states and puerto rico. 109 children have had liver inflammation. five have died, and over a dozen have needed a liver transplant. symptoms can include jaundice or yellowing of the skin or eyes, fatigue, fever, loss of appetite, nausea, and joint pain. health officials have not identified the source, but say more than half of all patients have tested positive for a common group of viruses. all right, tonight, the search for a murder suspect on the run with an ex jail guard from alabama is entering its second week. investigators say a ford edge they were believed to be driving was found abandoned in tennessee. jail keys and handcuffs were inside. the u.s. marshals also released photos of casey white and his white supremacist prison tattoos. we learned today that princes andrew and harry, and harry's wife, meghan markle, will not join the queen on the balcony of buckingham palace as she greets the public at her plati
>> o'donnell: the c.d.c.erious and deadly outbreak of hepatitis among children has spread to 24 states and puerto rico. 109 children have had liver inflammation. five have died, and over a dozen have needed a liver transplant. symptoms can include jaundice or yellowing of the skin or eyes, fatigue, fever, loss of appetite, nausea, and joint pain. health officials have not identified the source, but say more than half of all patients have tested positive for a common group of viruses. all...
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norah. >> o'donnell: ed o'keefe at the white house, thank you. we're learning more tonight about life on the run for that fugitive couple from alabama. their arsenal of weapons, carb, and wigs and alleged plans if they got cornered by police. here's chris davis of our cbs affiliate wtvf. >> reporter: tonight released body cam footage shows the moment casey white is taken into custody ending a nationwide manhunt. this video shows the moment police caught vicki and casey white after a brief chase with the car flipped on its side. >> we've got the case solved. we've got a person deceased. we have another person in custody heading back to alabama. >> reporter: investigators believe vicky white shot herself as officers closed in. >> we could hear her on the line saying she had her finger on the trigger. female is still armed. >> reporter: when casey white surrendered, he told officers, "please help my wife." there's no confirmation the couple had gotten married. authorities say if officials hadn't rammed the getaway car into a ditch, the standoff coul
norah. >> o'donnell: ed o'keefe at the white house, thank you. we're learning more tonight about life on the run for that fugitive couple from alabama. their arsenal of weapons, carb, and wigs and alleged plans if they got cornered by police. here's chris davis of our cbs affiliate wtvf. >> reporter: tonight released body cam footage shows the moment casey white is taken into custody ending a nationwide manhunt. this video shows the moment police caught vicki and casey white after a...
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norah. >> o'donnell: charlie d'agata, thank you. let's turn now to our interview with former defense secretary mark esper. he takes us inside the oval office during a tense standoff over what he calls a ridiculous plan to send 250,000 troops to the u.s.-mexico border. on this sunday's "60 minutes," he reveals more details from a new book, his new book, "a sacred oath," which he says was fact checked at the highest levels of the pentagon. who suggested that we send a quarter million u.s. troops to the border? >> stephen miller. we're in a meeting waiting for the president to come out. we're standing around the resolute desk, and he's behind me. and this voice just starts taltalking about the caravans ae coming and we need to getionoop. and then i turn aro at him, and these dead-paney nk "wl, look, d.sn han atever carav the doneo in the pashe repeats,a quarter million troops." and i just turned squarely around to him, faced him and say, "i don't have a quarter million troops to send on some ridiculous mission to the border." and i tol
norah. >> o'donnell: charlie d'agata, thank you. let's turn now to our interview with former defense secretary mark esper. he takes us inside the oval office during a tense standoff over what he calls a ridiculous plan to send 250,000 troops to the u.s.-mexico border. on this sunday's "60 minutes," he reveals more details from a new book, his new book, "a sacred oath," which he says was fact checked at the highest levels of the pentagon. who suggested that we send a...
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and so, i-- >> o'donnell: and how old were you? >> kaufmann: five.u're five, and you're getting goosebumps? >> kaufmann: yes. ( laughs ) i mean, i was-- i was so excited. >> o'donnell: now 52, the father of four performs mostly in europe to be close to his family. when we were with him in munich, he wanted us to experience the centuries-old tradition of oktoberfest. this tenor may be protective of his voice, but he still likes to have a good time. but as a tenor, you can't drink that much beer, can you? >> kaufmann: no, no. i mean, at least not if you have to sing the next day. but beer is something that doesn't harm your voice, as far as i know, so you can drink it if you want to. >> o'donnell: beer doesn't harm your voice? >> kaufmann: no, not at all. on the contrary. it helps. >> o'donnell: it hasn't been all wienerschnitzel and encores. in 1995, early in his career, after repeatedly forcing his instrument into places it didn't naturally go, the tenor lost his voice on stage and also his confidence in his career. you wanted to quit? >> kaufmann: o
and so, i-- >> o'donnell: and how old were you? >> kaufmann: five.u're five, and you're getting goosebumps? >> kaufmann: yes. ( laughs ) i mean, i was-- i was so excited. >> o'donnell: now 52, the father of four performs mostly in europe to be close to his family. when we were with him in munich, he wanted us to experience the centuries-old tradition of oktoberfest. this tenor may be protective of his voice, but he still likes to have a good time. but as a tenor, you...
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norah. >> o'donnell: imtiaz tyab, thank you.d heat is on the way for much of the nation. by the weekend, 19 states and washington, d.c. will see record high temperatures, from triple digits in mcallen, texas to a steamy from 98 in hartford, connecticut. more than 100 cities are expected to face dangerous heat. still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." the mysterious new illness popping up in the u.s., how contagious is monkeypox? contagious is monkeypox? we eat healthy. we exercise. i noticed i wasn't as sharp as i used to be. my wife introduced me to prevagen and so i said "yeah, i'll try it out." i noticed that i felt sharper, i felt like i was able to respond to things quicker. and i thought, yeah, it works for me. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. for copd, ask your doctor about breztri. breztri gives you better breathing, symptom improvement, and helps prevent flare-ups. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart co
norah. >> o'donnell: imtiaz tyab, thank you.d heat is on the way for much of the nation. by the weekend, 19 states and washington, d.c. will see record high temperatures, from triple digits in mcallen, texas to a steamy from 98 in hartford, connecticut. more than 100 cities are expected to face dangerous heat. still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." the mysterious new illness popping up in the u.s., how contagious is monkeypox? contagious is monkeypox? we eat...
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norah. >> o'donnell: imtiaz tyab, thank you.ecord heat is on the way for much of the nation. by the weekend, 19 states and washington, d.c. will see record high temperatures, from triple digits in mcallen, texas to a steamy 98 in hartford, connecticut. more than 100 cities are expected to face dangerous heat. there's a lot more news ahead on the "cbs overnight news". the mysterious new illness popping up in the do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit coventrydirect.com to find out if your policy qualifies. or call the number on your screen. coventry direct, redefining insurance. bother the bugs... gotcha. ...not your family. zevo is made with essent
norah. >> o'donnell: imtiaz tyab, thank you.ecord heat is on the way for much of the nation. by the weekend, 19 states and washington, d.c. will see record high temperatures, from triple digits in mcallen, texas to a steamy 98 in hartford, connecticut. more than 100 cities are expected to face dangerous heat. there's a lot more news ahead on the "cbs overnight news". the mysterious new illness popping up in the do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can...
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i'm norah o'donnell.red by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh >>> right now at 7:00. >>> i don't understand how this could happen. >>> emotions running high across the bay area for the possibility of the supreme court overturning roe v wade and giving the decision on abortion rights back to the states. >> the court looks like it is finally going to recognize its error in roe versus wade. >>> meanwhile, california says it is prepared to step in to rewrite its own constitution. >>> also, tonight saying goodbye to a political legend. norman mineta passes away at the age of 90. >>> he scales the sales tower without a rope or a net. the sales force spider-man and the timely motivation for his climb. >>> now at 7:00 and streaming on cbs news bay area, protests erupted across the region tonight. a fierce fight to preserve abortion rights. >> we will never yield. we will never give up until a woman's rights are permanently protected. thank you all so much. >> san francisco mayor speaking in the last hour
i'm norah o'donnell.red by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh >>> right now at 7:00. >>> i don't understand how this could happen. >>> emotions running high across the bay area for the possibility of the supreme court overturning roe v wade and giving the decision on abortion rights back to the states. >> the court looks like it is finally going to recognize its error in roe versus wade. >>> meanwhile, california says it is prepared to step in...
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make mornings smoother with downy wrinkle guard fabric softener. . >> o'donnell: so >> o'donnell: somews just coming in about a scary incident this afternoon at bush intercontinental airport in houston. a united airlines flight skidded off the runway after landing with 16 people on board. the plane ended up in a grassy field near a construction area, but no one was injured in the incident. regional sky west airlines operates the flight for united express and said its plane went off the runway following a steering issue. all right, we've been reporting this week on america's worsening fentanyl crisis, and today, the c.d.c. shared a truly staggering statistic on drug overdoses. nearly 108,000 americans died from overdoses last year. that's the most ever, and it's about 15% more than the record set in 2021. overdoses involved fentanyl and other synthetic opioids topped 71,000, accounting for about two-thirds of all fatal overdoses in 2021. fentanyl is inexpensive and extremely lethal. it's being mixed into other drugs, often without the buyer's knowledge. all right, tonight, amid a nation
make mornings smoother with downy wrinkle guard fabric softener. . >> o'donnell: so >> o'donnell: somews just coming in about a scary incident this afternoon at bush intercontinental airport in houston. a united airlines flight skidded off the runway after landing with 16 people on board. the plane ended up in a grassy field near a construction area, but no one was injured in the incident. regional sky west airlines operates the flight for united express and said its plane went off...
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this is the "cbs eveng news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell:evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this friday night. tonight, you may have noticed that filling up your car or truck is especially painful right now. well, you're not alone, as gas prices are an all-time high. the national average for regular gas now stands at $4.59. that's $1.55 more than it was just one year ago. and while gas prices are up, stocks are down. the week ended in the red after flirting with a bear market. despite stocks making a late-day rally, all three major indexes closed down on the week. the tech-heavy nasdaq posted its seventh straight week of losses and is now down more than 28% on the year. there is one bright spot. a bloomberg report sees the u.s. g.d.p. outpacing china for the first time since 1976. but worries about surging inflation and rising interest rates are hitting americans' pocketbooks and retirement savings, as fears of a recession loom over the nation. we have a lot of news to get to tonight, and cbs' errol barnett wi
this is the "cbs eveng news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell:evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this friday night. tonight, you may have noticed that filling up your car or truck is especially painful right now. well, you're not alone, as gas prices are an all-time high. the national average for regular gas now stands at $4.59. that's $1.55 more than it was just one year ago. and while gas prices are up,...
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flonase all good. . >> o'donnell: tonight, the u.s. marshals are asking for the public's help in finding an alabama prison inmate accused of murder and a corrections officer suspected of of helping him escape. casey cole white, and vicky white, not related, have been on the run since friday. authorities say they're driving an orange or copper 2007 ford edge with minor damage to the left rear bumper. the two fugitives are considered armed and dangerous. tonight, about 12 million americans are in the path of severe storms. forecasters warn tornadoes could hit parts of ohio, kentucky, and west virginia. evening. flood warnings are posted through tomorrow in parts of oklahoma and missouri. all right, coming up next, pop superstar and new mom katy perry on how motherhood has changed her life. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire . >> o'donnell: being a mom
flonase all good. . >> o'donnell: tonight, the u.s. marshals are asking for the public's help in finding an alabama prison inmate accused of murder and a corrections officer suspected of of helping him escape. casey cole white, and vicky white, not related, have been on the run since friday. authorities say they're driving an orange or copper 2007 ford edge with minor damage to the left rear bumper. the two fugitives are considered armed and dangerous. tonight, about 12 million americans...
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norah. >> o'donnell: debora patta, thank you. and still ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news," breaking news: a plane skids off the runway at a major airport. staggering new numbers in america's fentanyl crisis. and an update on the baby formula shortage. how soon could a major supplier be back online? ever leave your clothes in the dryer and find a wrinkled mess? leaving clothes so soft, wrinkles don't want to stick around. make mornings smoother with downy wrinkle guard fabric softener. . >> o'donnell: some breaking news just coming in about a scary inskent this afternoon at bush intercontinental airport in houston. a united airlines flight skidded off the runway after landing with 16 people on board. the plane ended up in a grassy field near a construction area, but no one was injured in the incident. regional sky west airlines operates the flight for united express and said its plane went off the runway following a steering issue. all right, we've been reporting this week on america's worsening fentanyl crisis, and today, the
norah. >> o'donnell: debora patta, thank you. and still ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news," breaking news: a plane skids off the runway at a major airport. staggering new numbers in america's fentanyl crisis. and an update on the baby formula shortage. how soon could a major supplier be back online? ever leave your clothes in the dryer and find a wrinkled mess? leaving clothes so soft, wrinkles don't want to stick around. make mornings smoother with downy wrinkle guard fabric...
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this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us on this thursday night. tonight, we want to begin with a crisis many say shouldn't be happening here in the united states of america-- a struggle for parents to get baby formula. we learned today that the white house is now scrambling to find a solution to the country's worsening shortage. president biden spoke earlier with retailers and manufacturers and is trying to import more supplies from other countries. nationwide, parents are doing whatever it takes to feed their babies: message boards, social media, even offering to swap formula. we're hearing stories from moms like one in texas today who usually gets formula for free from social services, but she says they've been out of stock for two months. in eight states and here in d.c., more than 50% of all formula products were out of stock, and an additional 28 states have stock shortages of more than 40%. doctors and health care workers are urging parents to cont
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>> o'donnell: how does it get worse?r: well, we end up in lafayette park, up near the church. and that's where the president steps out of the crowd, if you will, goes up, picks up the bible and holds it up for everybody to see. and i eventually get directed to come up and join him. and, i made that mistake to-- to kind of be there in the first place, and to join him. >> o'donnell: within 24 hours, esper says, he sent out a message to employees of the department of defense reminding them they must remain apolitical and protect freedom of speech. then, he decided that wasn't enough. >> esper: the republic felt wobbly. and that's what prompted me to decide to-- to go before the podium at the pentagon on june 3 and say what i said. the option to use active-duty forces in a law enforcement role should only be used as a matter of last resort, and only in the most urgent and dire of situations. we are not in one of those situations now. i do not support invoking the insurrection act. >> o'donnell: right after that, esper was su
>> o'donnell: how does it get worse?r: well, we end up in lafayette park, up near the church. and that's where the president steps out of the crowd, if you will, goes up, picks up the bible and holds it up for everybody to see. and i eventually get directed to come up and join him. and, i made that mistake to-- to kind of be there in the first place, and to join him. >> o'donnell: within 24 hours, esper says, he sent out a message to employees of the department of defense reminding...
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>> o'donnell: quite a story, janet, thank you.ork city has been raised from low to medium as the rate of cases picks up. the new designation means new yorkers need to be more cautious. health officials advise wearing a mask in public indoor settings where vaccine status is not known. and this update tonight on vice president harris, nearly a week after testing positive, she's covid free and returning to the white house tomorrow. back here in washington, a federal jury convicted a new york city police veteran of assaulting an officer, during the january 6th attack on the capitol. 56 year old thomas webster was the first capitol riot defendant to be tried on an assault charge and the first to present a jury with a self-defense argument. he was found guilty of all six counts and faces up to 20 years in prison. he will be sentenced in september. let's turn now to the election trail because the first major contest of the 2022 mid terms is under way in ohio. with republican voters picking their nominees for governor and the u.s. senate.
>> o'donnell: quite a story, janet, thank you.ork city has been raised from low to medium as the rate of cases picks up. the new designation means new yorkers need to be more cautious. health officials advise wearing a mask in public indoor settings where vaccine status is not known. and this update tonight on vice president harris, nearly a week after testing positive, she's covid free and returning to the white house tomorrow. back here in washington, a federal jury convicted a new york...
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norah. >> o'donnell: ed o'keefe at the white house. thank you. let's turn now to the severe weather that left a trail of destruction across minnesota. at least two rare tornadoes damaged dozens of homes and buildings, and knocked out power to thousands. caroline cummings of our cbs station wcco has the very latest. >> reporter: in the town of feratta, a violent tornado damaged or destroyed more than 70 homes. >> i thought a bomb went off. i mean, shrapnel everywhere, housing gone. >> reporter: a path of destruction nearly half a mile wide and two miles long stretched through the town of about 160 people, which also saw large hail and heavy rain. >> it looks like a... a combat area. >> reporter: winds gusting up to 90 miles an hour knocked down trees and power lines in the area, blocking roads and slowing down first responders who had to clear a path before they could assess the extensive damage. >> i've never seen nothing like this, not even in your wildest dreams. i've lived here for over 33 years, and it rips your heart apart. >> reporter: mira
norah. >> o'donnell: ed o'keefe at the white house. thank you. let's turn now to the severe weather that left a trail of destruction across minnesota. at least two rare tornadoes damaged dozens of homes and buildings, and knocked out power to thousands. caroline cummings of our cbs station wcco has the very latest. >> reporter: in the town of feratta, a violent tornado damaged or destroyed more than 70 homes. >> i thought a bomb went off. i mean, shrapnel everywhere, housing...
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norah. >> o'donnell: robert costa, thank you so much. all right, in buffalo, residents are still reeling from saturday's mass shooting that targeted the predominantly black east side neighborhood. community members are not only dealing with the racially motivated hate crime. they are also without the only grocery store for miles as the supermarket remains closed during the investigation. cbs' jericka duncan is there for us again tonight. >> reporter: buffalo bills quarterback josh allen's shirt said it all-- "choose love." today, allen and his teammates traveled to the site of the massacre, bringing a bit of joy to those in pain. >> it's a motto that i think maybe i think we should start adopting as a country. >> reporter: they joined city officials, community organizations, and volunteers to donate food, diapers, and other necessities, providing emergency relief while tops supermarket remains an active crime scene. for many, it is the only market for miles. now free bus rides are being provided to take residents to another grocery store
norah. >> o'donnell: robert costa, thank you so much. all right, in buffalo, residents are still reeling from saturday's mass shooting that targeted the predominantly black east side neighborhood. community members are not only dealing with the racially motivated hate crime. they are also without the only grocery store for miles as the supermarket remains closed during the investigation. cbs' jericka duncan is there for us again tonight. >> reporter: buffalo bills quarterback josh...
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i'm norah o'donnell in new york.ou want $1,100 for emotional distress. >> yes. >> judge judy: well, the only one who's emotionally distressed here is me listening to this nonsense. >> announcer: their wedding -- canceled... >> judge judy: do you have an engagement ring? >> no, he took the ring back from me in july. >> no, ma'am. >> announcer: ...and their fighting -- nonstop. >> judge judy: what's next? >> well, the next thing was damages to my vehicle. >> this is my car! >> it's not your car. >> this is my car! >> judge judy: there is no reason for that. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution gina nash is suing her ex-fiancé, allen mims, for damage to her vehicle, moving costs, storage fees and emotional distress. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 472 on the calendar in the matter of nash vs. mims. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been s
i'm norah o'donnell in new york.ou want $1,100 for emotional distress. >> yes. >> judge judy: well, the only one who's emotionally distressed here is me listening to this nonsense. >> announcer: their wedding -- canceled... >> judge judy: do you have an engagement ring? >> no, he took the ring back from me in july. >> no, ma'am. >> announcer: ...and their fighting -- nonstop. >> judge judy: what's next? >> well, the next thing was damages to...
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i'm norah o'donnell in new york.oned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> right now at 7:00. >>> we kind of had to, you know, close down this past week. because we don't have the staff to fill in the gaps. for us. >> it's deja vu all over again for bay area restaurants. the double trouble they are now facing heading into the busy summer months. >> it just suck that is somebody would come and try to steal our live. >> a contra costa county church reeling after thieves ransacked the sanctuary. and this isn't the first time they've been targeted. >>> a police motorcycle officer in the right place at the wrong time, the terrifying collision caught on camera. >>> my dream won't die that easily. >> and a vallejo market sifting through ashes after an arson all caught on
i'm norah o'donnell in new york.oned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> right now at 7:00. >>> we kind of had to, you know, close down this past week. because we don't have the staff to fill in the gaps. for us. >> it's deja vu all over again for bay area restaurants. the double trouble they are now facing heading into the busy summer months. >> it just suck that is somebody would come and try to steal our live. >> a contra costa county church...
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. >> o'donnell: charlie d'agata on the front. thank you. now to the nationwide infant formula shortage. tonight, the f.d.a. says it is working to increase imports and ease the review process to add more supply. five states, including texas and tennessee, have less than 50% of formula available. and with supplies running low in 25 other states and here in d.c., the dwindling supply has many parents worried. we get more now from cbs' janet shamlian. >> reporter: empty shelves across the country and some retailers are limiting purchases to prevent hording. baby formula last november was 11% out of stock nationwide. then it got worse, 31% by early april, and most recently jumping to 40%. >> i know! >> reporter: taylor miller can't allow even a drop of formula to go to waste. you're rationing formula. >> rationing formula. yeah. never did i ever think i would be rationing formula. it's okay, baby. >> reporter: the katy, texas mom now feeds daughter magnolia two ounces every four hours, instead of four ounces every four, in hopes of avoiding left
. >> o'donnell: charlie d'agata on the front. thank you. now to the nationwide infant formula shortage. tonight, the f.d.a. says it is working to increase imports and ease the review process to add more supply. five states, including texas and tennessee, have less than 50% of formula available. and with supplies running low in 25 other states and here in d.c., the dwindling supply has many parents worried. we get more now from cbs' janet shamlian. >> reporter: empty shelves across...
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norah. >> o'donnell: nancy cordes thank you. also tonight, russia claims to have complete control over the battle-scarred city of mariupol, after the last of the ukrainian fighters in a besieged steel plant were removed. but fighting around ukraine's second largest city of kharkiv is intensifying, where the only safety is below ground. here is debora patta. >> reporter: in a dimly lit coroner of this gloomy basement sits the last child left in kutnuzivka, eight-year-old tymofiy seidov. the days are marked on the calendar-- 84 since he moved in. at the beginning of the war, there were 140 people living down here, 40 of them kid. some managed to flee but the rest got stuck here. dark circles ring the eyes of the young and the old. sleep has not come easily. above a brutal battle was being fought. vladimir putin had set his sights on capturing the city of kharkiv. kutnuzivka was in the way. "the soldiers stole our apartment," this woman says, "and forced us to live down here." just 15 miles from the russian border, the village was
norah. >> o'donnell: nancy cordes thank you. also tonight, russia claims to have complete control over the battle-scarred city of mariupol, after the last of the ukrainian fighters in a besieged steel plant were removed. but fighting around ukraine's second largest city of kharkiv is intensifying, where the only safety is below ground. here is debora patta. >> reporter: in a dimly lit coroner of this gloomy basement sits the last child left in kutnuzivka, eight-year-old tymofiy...
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>> o'donnell: interesting to watch.obert costa with all that news, thank you. >> let's turn now to breaking news in the century long fight for justice for the last known survivors of the 1921 tulsa race massacre. a judge rule thed can make their case to hold the city accountable. omar villafranca has the late developing details. >> the last three survivors entered court for what could be a last effort to force the city of tulsa to pay reparations for a 1921 massacre that killed an estimated 300 black residents. >> we know what happened 100 years ago. and it is time for the city of tulsa to do what is right and stand on the right side of history. >> the survivors, viola fletcher, lessie benningfield randle and hughes van ellis are all more than 100 years old. they were small children living in the greenwood section of town known as black wall street, a thriving back community in the middle of the jim yoa era. in 1921 a young black man was accused of assaulting a white teenage girl, a white mob including members of the tu
>> o'donnell: interesting to watch.obert costa with all that news, thank you. >> let's turn now to breaking news in the century long fight for justice for the last known survivors of the 1921 tulsa race massacre. a judge rule thed can make their case to hold the city accountable. omar villafranca has the late developing details. >> the last three survivors entered court for what could be a last effort to force the city of tulsa to pay reparations for a 1921 massacre that...
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>> o'donnell: tonight the nationwide baby formula shortage growing to a crisis level as parents go to extremes to feed their children. >> with em stee store shelves the desperate parents rationing portions of baby formula and driving hours for their babies. >> sometimes i do cry at night. >> the advice tonight from a pediatrician about whatnot to do to fill the void of formula. >> unprecedented subpoena, the top republican in the house and four other lawmakers get called before the congressional committee investigating the january 6th insurrection. what information they're looking for. president biden marks one million deaths. flags ordered at half-staff as the nation nears a tragic milestone. putin's war back fires. with fin land moving closer to joining nalto, could russia retaliate as the kremlin cuts off gas to europe. >> we're following a number of severe weather stories. dangerous storms in parts of the country. raging wildfires damage dozens of million dollar homes out west. and how a two decade drought is eroding one of america's most iconic reservoirs. >> news on the triple c
>> o'donnell: tonight the nationwide baby formula shortage growing to a crisis level as parents go to extremes to feed their children. >> with em stee store shelves the desperate parents rationing portions of baby formula and driving hours for their babies. >> sometimes i do cry at night. >> the advice tonight from a pediatrician about whatnot to do to fill the void of formula. >> unprecedented subpoena, the top republican in the house and four other lawmakers get...
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>> o'donnell: quite a story, janet, thank you. let's turn now to the election trail because the first major contest of the 2022 mid terms is under way in ohio. with republican voters picking their nominees for governor and the u.s. senate. as cbs's robert costa reports it is also a major test of donald trump's continued influence over the party. >> reporter: former president trump is dominating the senate primary here in ohio. and contenders spent weeks fighting for his support. his name is uttered constantly. >> president trump. >> president trump. >> reporter: j.d. vance, a well- known author and political novice, won the trump endorsement battle last month. and has since become the frontrunner. vance was a never trumper in 2016, but tells voters he was wrong. the former president has been forgiving. >> he is a guy that said some bad [bleep] about me, but you know what, every one of the others did also. >> reporter: vance told us he is confident he can shake off any suspicions from trump voters and spent the weekend campaigning
>> o'donnell: quite a story, janet, thank you. let's turn now to the election trail because the first major contest of the 2022 mid terms is under way in ohio. with republican voters picking their nominees for governor and the u.s. senate. as cbs's robert costa reports it is also a major test of donald trump's continued influence over the party. >> reporter: former president trump is dominating the senate primary here in ohio. and contenders spent weeks fighting for his support. his...
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. >> o'donnell: what is interesting to me in reading the book is how much time you were actually on the offensive. like you were anticipating and drawing out scenarios, and to avoid a worst case scenario. >> as i describe in the book once president trump beats impeachment in 2019, as we roll into 2020, there is this kind of new feeling of empowerment. and i could also look at the election and realize you know here is the president who had the -- a great economy but it's now weighed down by covid. the pandemic it's not playing well for him. he's trailing in the polls. and more than anything else he wants to be reelected. and that's what i had to be conscious of day in and day out. but again by the same token i couldn't do anything that would get me fired. because if i got fired then who would they bring in behind me to do these things? >> reporter: that's the high wire act? >> that's the high wire act. >> o'donnell: all right we want to turn now to american's escalating fentanyl crisis. the synthetic drug could be 50 times as strong as heroin. tonight's cbs' lilia luciano reports on the
. >> o'donnell: what is interesting to me in reading the book is how much time you were actually on the offensive. like you were anticipating and drawing out scenarios, and to avoid a worst case scenario. >> as i describe in the book once president trump beats impeachment in 2019, as we roll into 2020, there is this kind of new feeling of empowerment. and i could also look at the election and realize you know here is the president who had the -- a great economy but it's now weighed...
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. >> o'donnell: jeff pegues with all those new details, thank you. turning now to sunday's shooting now to the impact of the nationwide baby formula shortage. we're learning for the first time about children hospitalized because they were unable to get a specific formula. two kids, one a toddler the other a preschooler, have special medical needs and rely on a formula made by abbott. they were treated with i.v. liquids at a hospital in memphis. one child was discharged today and the other remains hospitalized. and nestle announced it's stepping up its shipments of gerber formula flying it in from its plants in switzerland and the netherlands. they will import two brands for babies intolerant to cow's milk protein. in more medical news, the f.d.a. authorized pfizer's covid-19 booster shot for 5-11-year-olds. the c.d.c.'s scientific advisers are scheduled to meet on thursday to decide whether to formally recommend those children get booster shots. if the advisers agree, boosters for elementary-aged kids could start as early as friday. well, the pandemi
. >> o'donnell: jeff pegues with all those new details, thank you. turning now to sunday's shooting now to the impact of the nationwide baby formula shortage. we're learning for the first time about children hospitalized because they were unable to get a specific formula. two kids, one a toddler the other a preschooler, have special medical needs and rely on a formula made by abbott. they were treated with i.v. liquids at a hospital in memphis. one child was discharged today and the other...
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norah. >> o'donnell: wow. hopefully this new plan will help. the details, thank you so much. we turn now to the economy and the panic on wall street as the country's largest retailers warn of rising inflation costs and fears of a recession grow. all three major indexes posted big losses with the dow falling more than 1100 points or more than 3.5% purpose both the nasdaq and s&p 500 were off more than 4%, with the s&p having its worst day since june of 2020. cbs' ed o'keefe has more from the white house. >> reporter: it was the biggest one-day point drop in two years on wall street as the nation's top retailers warn price spikes are affecting their bottom line. target announced a 52% drop in profits last quarter, blaming the growing costs of gas and transportation. its stock lost a quarter of its value. other retailers took double-digit hits, following walmart's stock performance yesterday, the worst in more than 30 years. the global economic slowdown caused by covid-related factory closures in china and the war in ukraine has led to record gas
norah. >> o'donnell: wow. hopefully this new plan will help. the details, thank you so much. we turn now to the economy and the panic on wall street as the country's largest retailers warn of rising inflation costs and fears of a recession grow. all three major indexes posted big losses with the dow falling more than 1100 points or more than 3.5% purpose both the nasdaq and s&p 500 were off more than 4%, with the s&p having its worst day since june of 2020. cbs' ed o'keefe has...
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>>o'donnell: thank you, scott mcfarrland.re taking place in cities all across the country including in front of the homes of the some of the conservative justices. more now from nikole killian. >> reporter: to a protest in new jersey to a walk out in virginia. protests across the country. as the senate prepares to vote this week to codify abortion protections into federal law. >> the vote will sign light on every single one of us. >>> a cbs news poll shows almost two-thirds of us want roe to be kept as is. protection for the unborn. sparked heatprotests over the weekend, over supreme court justices john roberts and brett kavanaugh. the white house also condemned an attack on an antiabortion, which is being investigated as an arson and cbs news has are learned law enforcement officials are monitoring threats from activists on both sides of the debate. >> trying to scare fertile judges into ruling a certain way is far outside the bound of first amendment speech. >> reporter: minority leader mitch mcconnell said, a national abor
>>o'donnell: thank you, scott mcfarrland.re taking place in cities all across the country including in front of the homes of the some of the conservative justices. more now from nikole killian. >> reporter: to a protest in new jersey to a walk out in virginia. protests across the country. as the senate prepares to vote this week to codify abortion protections into federal law. >> the vote will sign light on every single one of us. >>> a cbs news poll shows almost...
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captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: breaking news as we come on the air. a nearly $1 billion settlement for the survivors and families of victims who died in florida's surfside building collapse. we have all the new details. nearly a year after an apartment building was reduced to rubble in the middle of the night, killing 98 people, tonight, the surprising settlement. red-hot inflation. the new numbers tonight. what president biden said to farmers in illinois. and could it lower food prices? abortion rights bill blocked. >> the motion is not agreed to. >> o'donnell: tonight: the key vote as democrats try to make access to abortion the law of the land. the new 911 calls: the six-foot-nine murder suspect
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. >>> the evening news is coming up and here is nora o'donnell with a preview. >> coming up, we willm and after a frightening brush with covid a joyful new addition for one mom and her family and we want you to share your stories all week using the hashtag cbs modern mom. that is tonight on the evening news. >>> the 49ers sign 14 undrafted guys and brought back a vet and more dreamland green -- draymond green. that under district attorney gascón, i prosecuted car break-ins. all repeat offenders, often in organized crime rings. but when chesa boudin took office, he dissolved the unit and stopped me from collaborating with the police on my cases. now home and car break-ins are on the rise because repeat offenders know they can get away with it. chesa boudin is failing to do his job. there's a better way to keep san francisco safe. recall chesa boudin now. >>> the nba playoff up top and the warriors. a day off, sort of. game 2 in memphis tomorrow, today was the dream on green show. >> my reputation is a badge of honor. not everybody can earn that. so life goes on. >> life goes on. >> he
. >>> the evening news is coming up and here is nora o'donnell with a preview. >> coming up, we willm and after a frightening brush with covid a joyful new addition for one mom and her family and we want you to share your stories all week using the hashtag cbs modern mom. that is tonight on the evening news. >>> the 49ers sign 14 undrafted guys and brought back a vet and more dreamland green -- draymond green. that under district attorney gascón, i prosecuted car...
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here is norah o'donnell with the preview. >> we've got a packed broadcast. president biden condemns the evil of white supremacy. and the new information tonight about the alleged shooter's plan to attack an elementary school. we've got that and all the other day's headlines here on the cbs evening news. >>> straight ahead in sports you might lean forward to the local angle to. this western conference final, and it's not player. not even a warriors coach. it's the mavericks coach that has many of us feeling nostalgic. >>> coming up on our streaming service, which is cbs news bay area, a doctor from stanford health care talks about a rare outbreak of hepatitis among children. >>> plus tips for parents struggling to get their hands on b baby formula. >>> nba play-offs up top, and the warriors, who jumping up and run with the dallas mavericks to open the western conference finals. 6:00 p.m. tomorrow at chase center. today a gyrating juan toscano-anderson, feeling great. otto will play wednesday. and mavericks star luka don ch doncic was working on his game. oakl
here is norah o'donnell with the preview. >> we've got a packed broadcast. president biden condemns the evil of white supremacy. and the new information tonight about the alleged shooter's plan to attack an elementary school. we've got that and all the other day's headlines here on the cbs evening news. >>> straight ahead in sports you might lean forward to the local angle to. this western conference final, and it's not player. not even a warriors coach. it's the mavericks coach...
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this is about turning the clock back. >> o'donnell: wall street free- fall. inflation fears and rising interest rates. what does it mean for your wallet? and what should you do if you're close to retirement? new tornado threat.
this is about turning the clock back. >> o'donnell: wall street free- fall. inflation fears and rising interest rates. what does it mean for your wallet? and what should you do if you're close to retirement? new tornado threat.
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captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ ♪ ♪ >> o'donnell: tonight, gas prices soar to record highs as americanseze from inflation. what president biden says he will do to relieve the pain hitting your wallet. >> i'm taking inflation very seriously, and it's my top domestic priority. >> o'donnell: president biden blamed the pandemic and the war in ukraine for inflation. tonight, his warning. new stunning details in that alabama jail break. tonight, the guns, the cash, the disguises, and what the suspects were allegedly planning to do if police caught them before they crashed. the new intelligence: why the u.s. is warning russia is preparing for a long fight in ukraine. baby formula shortage. the empty store shelves as parents desperately look to feed their children.
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in 2010 who is christine o'donnell, of i am not of which fame, who came out of nowhere in the public and senate primary of delaware, o'donnell the tea party favorite beat out former governor mike castle, who >> do you think, at some of high-level republicans have suggested, that for the betterment of the republican party, it's time for donald trump to stop talking about the 2020 election, and move on. if yes, if you think he should move on, raise your head. >> now, that actually seems to be working for mental, and he is showing a late surge, coming just and second behind vance, in this five minute poll over the past few days. it's gonna be an interesting story to watch tomorrow night, watch matt dolan, they'll be a really striking story. now, the bigger context here, is that while ohio is a red state, that has been trending more republican, it is not mississippi, or alabama, or wyoming. donald trump won ohio comfortably, he won by eight points, not particularly close but not a blowout. also, ohio has a democratic senator who is just reelected to his third term in 2018. whoever wins t
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. >> here is norah o'donnell with the preview. >> good evening. the desperation tonight from parents as the baby formula shortage grows. the new action from the white house to get formula become on the shelves, and the important warning from doctors about what not to do when rationing your supply. that and all the day's headlines right here on the cbs evening news. >>> straight ahead, the nfl season is out. they didn't go easy on the 49ers either. and the warriors, they've already done an about-face to last night. it's a focused friday for dub nation. >>> and coming up on our streaming service, cbs news bay area, our state's primary election is just around the corner. we'll talk to kcbs political reporter about some of the key races to look out for. for state controller, only yiu will save taxpayers money. wait, who, me? me? no, not you. yvonne yiu. yvonne yiu. not me. good choice. for 25 years, yiu worked as an executive at top financial firms. managed hundreds of audits. as mayor, she saved taxpayers over $55 million. finding waste. saving money
. >> here is norah o'donnell with the preview. >> good evening. the desperation tonight from parents as the baby formula shortage grows. the new action from the white house to get formula become on the shelves, and the important warning from doctors about what not to do when rationing your supply. that and all the day's headlines right here on the cbs evening news. >>> straight ahead, the nfl season is out. they didn't go easy on the 49ers either. and the warriors, they've...
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this is about turning the clock back. >> o'donnell: wall street free-fall. stocks plummet over inflation fears and rising interest rates. what does it mean for your wallet? and what should you do if you're close to retirement? new tornado threat. 48 million americans in the path of
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and the call on americans to reject the lie of the rhetoric. >> we cannot remain silent. >> o'donnell: plus the very latest in the investigation, and the other targets the suspected gunman considered, including hasidic jewish communities in new jersey. election day in america. the biggest primary night so far. and all eyes are on the trump factor. does the former president still control the republican party?
and the call on americans to reject the lie of the rhetoric. >> we cannot remain silent. >> o'donnell: plus the very latest in the investigation, and the other targets the suspected gunman considered, including hasidic jewish communities in new jersey. election day in america. the biggest primary night so far. and all eyes are on the trump factor. does the former president still control the republican party?
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. >>> the cbs evening news is next. ponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, gas prices soar to record highs as americans feel the squeeze from inflation. what president biden says he will do to relieve the pain hitting your wallet. >> i'm taking inflation very seriously, and it's my top domestic priority. >> o'donnell: president biden blamedz the pandemic and the war in ukraine for inflation. tonight, his warning. new stunning details in that alabama jail break. tonight, the guns, the cash, the disguises, and what the suspects were allegedly planning to do if police caught them before they crashed. the new intelligence: why the u.s. is warning russia is preparing for a long fight in ukraine. baby formula shortage. the empty store shelves as parents desperately look to feed
. >>> the cbs evening news is next. ponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, gas prices soar to record highs as americans feel the squeeze from inflation. what president biden says he will do to relieve the pain hitting your wallet. >> i'm taking inflation very seriously, and it's my top domestic priority. >> o'donnell: president biden blamedz the pandemic and the war in ukraine for inflation. tonight, his warning. new stunning details in that alabama jail break....
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abc news white house correspondent kelly o'donnell. white house correspondent association vice president and npr news correspondent tim eric keats -- tamara keats. karen travers. justin frank of bloomberg news. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome white house press secretary jen psaki. [applause] tonight's headliner and host of the daily show, trevor noah. [applause] the president and chief executive officer of cbs, mr. george cheeks. and the president of the white house correspondents association, cbs news radio correspondent stephen portnoy. [cheering] ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the nation's colors presented by the joint armed forces color guard and please remain standing or our national anthem performed by the united states marine band. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> present arms. ♪ ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ >> now, ladies and gentlemen, the president of the white house correspondents' association, stephen portnoy. >> thank you, ladies and gentlemen, thank you to the band into the sergeant. ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the white house correspondent
abc news white house correspondent kelly o'donnell. white house correspondent association vice president and npr news correspondent tim eric keats -- tamara keats. karen travers. justin frank of bloomberg news. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome white house press secretary jen psaki. [applause] tonight's headliner and host of the daily show, trevor noah. [applause] the president and chief executive officer of cbs, mr. george cheeks. and the president of the white house correspondents...
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and for norah o'donnell, i'm tony dokoupil live once again in uvalde, texas.night, and be well. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> right now at 7:00. >> shattered family members marking one year since the vta r railyard shooting. we hear from an employee who says more should have been done. >> nobody has contacted me, the other witnesses. >> i would have given anything to take those bullets from him. >> before the texas tragedy, school safety concerns prompted this teacher to stock unusual supplies this her classroom. >> i didn't sign up to throw my life on the line for them. i would. but i didn't sign up for that. >> the world has changed dramatically since then. this sean opportunity toea
and for norah o'donnell, i'm tony dokoupil live once again in uvalde, texas.night, and be well. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> right now at 7:00. >> shattered family members marking one year since the vta r railyard shooting. we hear from an employee who says more should have been done. >> nobody has contacted me, the other witnesses. >> i would have given anything to take those bullets from him. >> before the texas tragedy, school safety concerns prompted this...