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good evening, jamie. >> reporter: good evening, norah.ate-day announcement is the administration's latest move to try and ease the baby formula shortage. more than half of states say they have 40% of formula now out of stock. it's a full court press to ease the stress of frustrated parents. this indiana baby formula facility is operating 24/7 trying to boost its output by 30%. but for many desperate families, the relief will not come fast enough. the federal nutritional service that helps low-income women, infants and children, known as wic, says more than half of the formula in the u.s. is bought by wic families, feeding 1.4 million babies. >> parents are in an incredibly desperate situation. when you don't know how to feed your child, that creates a lot of shame, a lot of guilt. families don't necessarily have the time or resources to go around to five or six different stores. >> reporter: the largest maker, abbott, controls about 40% of infant formula here in the u.s.. the f.d.a. reached an agreement to reopen its largest plant in mich
good evening, jamie. >> reporter: good evening, norah.ate-day announcement is the administration's latest move to try and ease the baby formula shortage. more than half of states say they have 40% of formula now out of stock. it's a full court press to ease the stress of frustrated parents. this indiana baby formula facility is operating 24/7 trying to boost its output by 30%. but for many desperate families, the relief will not come fast enough. the federal nutritional service that helps...
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good evening, errol. >> reporter: good evening, norah.y of americans are seeing red tonight, and feeling the financial pressure of an economy potentially heading toward recession. from coast to coast, customers and businesses are trying to make ends meet, but they're telling cbs news, that is becoming more difficult every day. there are danger signs everywhere tonight for the american consumer. the cost of gas continues to rise. >> the prices are getting crazy. >> reporter: food prices are spiking. >> we don't have that kind of money. >> reporter: and corporate profits are taking major hits, sending markets plummeting this week. the dow down for seven straight weeks, the worst wall street performance in more than two decades. the war in ukraine and covid- related factory closures in china are fueling the worst inflation in 40 years. >> most of our delivery distributors are adding a fuel surcharge now to all of our orders. >> reporter: armen tufenkjian trucks in cheese from wisconsin for his pizzeria in southern california, higher shipping
good evening, errol. >> reporter: good evening, norah.y of americans are seeing red tonight, and feeling the financial pressure of an economy potentially heading toward recession. from coast to coast, customers and businesses are trying to make ends meet, but they're telling cbs news, that is becoming more difficult every day. there are danger signs everywhere tonight for the american consumer. the cost of gas continues to rise. >> the prices are getting crazy. >> reporter:...
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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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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? livesay, thank you. tonight, residents in south central kansas are still digging through debris following friday's ef-3 tornado that carved a path of destruction nearly 13 miles long. just take a look at this as a funnel cloud destroyed everything in its path in the city of andover, nearly 1,000 buildings were damaged, three university of oklahoma college students chasing a tornado were killed in a car crash because of slick roads. the same area from kansas to oklahoma is bracing for more severe weather tonight. for the forecast let's bring in meteorologist mike bettes from our partners at the weather channel, good evening, mike. >> good evening, norah. indeed, another stretch is very active weather ahead. this is a virtual view of kansas city, missouri, taking really heavy rain, potential ponding on the streets and in neighborhoods and yes, potential for some severe storms as well. let's show you the future radar, you can see the storms ripping through the middle of the country throu
norah? livesay, thank you. tonight, residents in south central kansas are still digging through debris following friday's ef-3 tornado that carved a path of destruction nearly 13 miles long. just take a look at this as a funnel cloud destroyed everything in its path in the city of andover, nearly 1,000 buildings were damaged, three university of oklahoma college students chasing a tornado were killed in a car crash because of slick roads. the same area from kansas to oklahoma is bracing for...
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good evening, chris. >> reporter: good evening, norah. more stormy times on the way for the southern plains, including more scenes like this here in oklahoma city. now, the possibility for some of the strong storms, if not likelihood of some strong storms, stretches from texas all the way up to the great lakes, damaging winds very large hail, and possible tornadoes. the future radar shows some of the heavier rain continuing into the overnight hours, which does pose a flash flood risk, and that severe weather threat could be going into the early morning hours. the national hurricane center saying there's a high chance of development, something tropical possible, in the gulf of mexico, a couple of scenarios: one will take it a little bit farther south ofrilo f, t much wetter for thehe sunshine state. >> o'donnell: chris, thank you very much. let's turn now to the war in ukraine, where a russian air strike hit a nitric acid tank. a large pink cloud could be seen rising above the city and authorities are have warned residents to stay indoors
good evening, chris. >> reporter: good evening, norah. more stormy times on the way for the southern plains, including more scenes like this here in oklahoma city. now, the possibility for some of the strong storms, if not likelihood of some strong storms, stretches from texas all the way up to the great lakes, damaging winds very large hail, and possible tornadoes. the future radar shows some of the heavier rain continuing into the overnight hours, which does pose a flash flood risk, and...
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norah. >> o'donnell: tom wait, thank you. wildfire concerns are only growing heading into the summer after california started the year off with its driest conditions dating back to 1895. in tonight's "eye on america," cbs's ben tracey shows us how two decades of drought is threatening a critical western water supply. >> reporter: it's hard to believe a place this beautiful is also a shadow of its former self. >> lake powell has mostly been on a decline for the past two decades. >> reporter: eric balken runs the glen canyon institute, which wants to restore the canyon that was flooded in the 1960s to create lake powell, the nation's second largest reservoir. >> this area that we're in right now is 177 feet below full pool. >> reporter: and when was the last time it was that high? >> full was in 1999. >> reporter: the top of that white bathtub ring is where the water used to be. satellite images show the dramatic impact of the 22-year- long mega-draught. the lake is now just 24% full. >> it looks like we can expect this to be a
norah. >> o'donnell: tom wait, thank you. wildfire concerns are only growing heading into the summer after california started the year off with its driest conditions dating back to 1895. in tonight's "eye on america," cbs's ben tracey shows us how two decades of drought is threatening a critical western water supply. >> reporter: it's hard to believe a place this beautiful is also a shadow of its former self. >> lake powell has mostly been on a decline for the past...
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norah? >> 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
norah? >> 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...
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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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norah? >> 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
norah? >> 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...
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good evening, ed. >> reporter: good evening, norah.ay put much of the blame for inflation on the pandemic and the russian invasion of ukraine. and as voters are holding the president accountable, he says it's time for republicans to help come up with a plan. with gas prices spiking again, president biden argued he's doing everything he can to ease the pain for consumers. >> i'm taking inflation very seriously, and it's my top domestic priority. >> reporter: his comments came as gas prices hit a new record high, jumping 17 cents in a week, causing sticker shock nationwide. >> i'd say it's affecting me every day. >> i do have to budget a little bit differently just for gas. >> i know you've got to be frustrated. i know. i can taste it. >> reporter: the president pointed to what he's already done to bring down gas prices-- releasing millions of barrels of oil from the strategic petroleum reserve, and allowing the sale of cheaper, higher emission gas this summer. >> i think our policies help not hurt. >> reporter: but americans don't agree
good evening, ed. >> reporter: good evening, norah.ay put much of the blame for inflation on the pandemic and the russian invasion of ukraine. and as voters are holding the president accountable, he says it's time for republicans to help come up with a plan. with gas prices spiking again, president biden argued he's doing everything he can to ease the pain for consumers. >> i'm taking inflation very seriously, and it's my top domestic priority. >> reporter: his comments came...
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norah? >> ashley, thank you so much. >>> tonight thank you new details on that fugitive couple from alabama who spent 11 days on the run before authorities caught up to them this week in indiana. we're learning more about their jailhouse romance and vicky white's chilling last words. here is cbs' janet shamlian. >> reporter: this is video of casey white, in shackles and handcuffs, leaving his arr arraignment in alabama where he faced new charges. >> casey, was it worth it? >> reporter: tonight we're hearing some of the last words of the woman who helped him, former corrections officer vicky white, recorded during a 911 call during the chase that led to their capture. vicky white telling casey white they should make a run for it. >> air bags are going off. let's get out and run. [ bleep ] hotel. >> reporter: soon after the chase ended, authorities say vicky white turned the gun on herself. >> okay, i'm going to go for the gun. >> reporter: this is body cam video of a deputy taking the gun fro
norah? >> ashley, thank you so much. >>> tonight thank you new details on that fugitive couple from alabama who spent 11 days on the run before authorities caught up to them this week in indiana. we're learning more about their jailhouse romance and vicky white's chilling last words. here is cbs' janet shamlian. >> reporter: this is video of casey white, in shackles and handcuffs, leaving his arr arraignment in alabama where he faced new charges. >> casey, was it...
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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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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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. >> reporter: norah, good evening. those pfizer booster shots for children ages five to eleven could be available at this farmly and olt others across the country as soon as tomorrow. there is an urgency for parents here in connecticut. covid cases have jumped more than 100% in just a month. covid concern skyrocketing. nationwide, hospitalizations are on the rise in 40 states. cases are up in 41 states.ns are >> the reality is much worse because we're undercounting covid cases. many people are testing at home using at-home rapid tests and many people are not testing at all. >> reporter: there's also deepening concern among parents. the american academy of pediatrics reports that cases among kids have climbed 76% in the past two weeks. late today, a c.d.c. scientific panel voted to recommend a third dose of the pfizer vaccine for children ages 5 to 11, even though only 28% in that age group have gotten their first two doses. >> this current wave of infections among kids could well land a lot of kids in the hospital. >>
. >> reporter: norah, good evening. those pfizer booster shots for children ages five to eleven could be available at this farmly and olt others across the country as soon as tomorrow. there is an urgency for parents here in connecticut. covid cases have jumped more than 100% in just a month. covid concern skyrocketing. nationwide, hospitalizations are on the rise in 40 states. cases are up in 41 states.ns are >> the reality is much worse because we're undercounting covid cases....
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the goal to destroy weapons and infrastructure and terrorize the public, norah? >> charlie d'agata, in ukraine, thank you. >> we want to turn now to that devastating wildfire that tore through a wealthy southern california neighborhood overlooking the pacific. at least 20 homes were torched and tonight about 900 remain under evacuation orders, here is tom wait of our cbs los angeles station cv-- kcbs. >> the fire racing through this neighborhood grew to ten times its original size in just over two hours. consuming multimillion dollar homes. >> kind of speechless. this might be the most devastating residential fire that i have covered in recent memory. > by dawn the full extent of the damage became clear. and began to sink in. >> it is devastating, it is like a war zone. >> that is ammo going off. >> yes, i know, i don't want to get hit. >> all got out and just in time. >> let's go. >> so much of what was left behind in ruin. what alarmed fire officials is how fast it spread on a cool day with an ocean breeze. not fire weather. >> the vegetation in our canyons, he
the goal to destroy weapons and infrastructure and terrorize the public, norah? >> charlie d'agata, in ukraine, thank you. >> we want to turn now to that devastating wildfire that tore through a wealthy southern california neighborhood overlooking the pacific. at least 20 homes were torched and tonight about 900 remain under evacuation orders, here is tom wait of our cbs los angeles station cv-- kcbs. >> the fire racing through this neighborhood grew to ten times its original...
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norah? >> just stunning. ed o'keefe, thank you. >>> let's turn to ukraine, and a major development today far from the battlefield. finland says it's applying to join nato. and sweden is expected to quickly follow, possibly expanding the western alliance to 32 nations. one of the reasons vladimir putin attacked ukraine was to block it from joining nato, and tonight russia is lashing out. we get more from cbs' charlie d'agata in ukraine. >> reporter: further cornered by finland's nato aims and facing a fierce fight on the battlefield, russia has pulled the trigger on another weapon in its arsenal. effectively cutting off gas supplies to europe a day after the ukrainian government halted gas transfers through its territory. ukrainian forces have launched a blistering counterattacksikiv, surrounding ukraine's second largest city, running gun battles, street by street, pushing soldiers back and cutting off critical supply lines to the donbas region. yet further south, villages and towns have face
norah? >> just stunning. ed o'keefe, thank you. >>> let's turn to ukraine, and a major development today far from the battlefield. finland says it's applying to join nato. and sweden is expected to quickly follow, possibly expanding the western alliance to 32 nations. one of the reasons vladimir putin attacked ukraine was to block it from joining nato, and tonight russia is lashing out. we get more from cbs' charlie d'agata in ukraine. >> reporter: further cornered by...
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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
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norah. >> o'donnell: debora patta, thank you. turn now to the economy which remains strong despite rising inflation numbers. the labor department says employers added 428,000 jobs last month and the unemployment rate stayed at 3.6%, nearly a half century low. that didn't stop the markets from falling for the second straight day. we get more now from cbs' carter evans. >> reporter: americans are back to work in record numbers. two million jobs created just this year, more than 6.5 million in the last 12 months. and while paychecks are up, too, many workers say it's just not enough. >> it's very disheartening. >> reporter: daniela capparelli recently got a job in florida that pays $30,000 more than her last one. has it made a huge difference in your life? >> honestly, in the past year or so, it hasn't because with gas prices going up, groceries going up, just everything going up in general. >> reporter: when did you start to notice that things were feeling tighter? >> you know, it's just actually hit me more in the last couple of w
norah. >> o'donnell: debora patta, thank you. turn now to the economy which remains strong despite rising inflation numbers. the labor department says employers added 428,000 jobs last month and the unemployment rate stayed at 3.6%, nearly a half century low. that didn't stop the markets from falling for the second straight day. we get more now from cbs' carter evans. >> reporter: americans are back to work in record numbers. two million jobs created just this year, more than 6.5...
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good evening, ed. >> reporter: good evening, norah. that draft majority opinion on the future of abortion rights continues to reverberate nationwide. and now there are growing concerns about the potential for political violence against the supreme court justices themselves. the supreme court under loc lockdown. eight-foot-high fencing now surrounds the building. all entry points are blocked to vehicles. and more officers on patrol, a scene reminiscent of what washington looked like after the january 6 attacks. the nine justices are also under heavier security. cbs news has learned general threats of violence against them are up. their home locations have been shared online, and they're receiving more targeted, personal phone threats. justice samuel alito, author of the leaked majority draft opinion, canceled a scheduled appearance today in nashville. the other justices are also cutting back on public events. >> the risk is real. the u.s. marshal service is there to provide protection for judges in the federal judiciary. but it's not en
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he also sat with norah o'donnell, he told norah about his concern about donald trump using military forceuntry to understand what was going on. the last year of the trump administration and to tell the story about things we prevented, bad things, dangerous things that could have taken the country in a dark direction. >> what kind of things did you prevent? >> certainly the last year of the administration. folks in the white house were talking about taking military action against venezuela, to strike iran. at one point there was somebody that proposed we blockade cuba, these would come up and we would have to swat them down. >> who is we? >> mostly me and i had good support from mark millie. >> they ran the army for over a year before finding themselves in charge at the pentagon. in order to deal with what he called the crazy ideas coming from the white house, they came up with a system. >> i come up with this idea, mark millie and i discuss it. what we call the four nos. the four things we had to prevent from happening between then and the election. and one was no strategic retreats, no u
he also sat with norah o'donnell, he told norah about his concern about donald trump using military forceuntry to understand what was going on. the last year of the trump administration and to tell the story about things we prevented, bad things, dangerous things that could have taken the country in a dark direction. >> what kind of things did you prevent? >> certainly the last year of the administration. folks in the white house were talking about taking military action against...
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good evening, jamie. >> reporter: good evening, norah.day announcement is the administration's latest move to try and ease the baby formula shortage. more than half of states say they have 40% of formula now out of stock. it's a full court press to ease the stress of frustrated parents. this indiana baby formula facility is operating 24/7 trying to boost its output by 30%. but for many desperate families, the relief will not come fast enough. the federal nutritional service that helps low-income women, infants and children, known as wic, says more than half of the formula in the u.s. is bought by wic families, feeding 1.4 million babies. >> parents are in an incredibly desperate situation. when you don't know how to feed your child, that creates a lot of shame, a lot of guilt. families don't necessarily have the time or resources to go around to five or six different stores. >> reporter: the largest maker, abbott, controls about 40% of infant formula here in the u.s.. the f.d.a. reached an agreement to reopen its largest plant in michigan
good evening, jamie. >> reporter: good evening, norah.day announcement is the administration's latest move to try and ease the baby formula shortage. more than half of states say they have 40% of formula now out of stock. it's a full court press to ease the stress of frustrated parents. this indiana baby formula facility is operating 24/7 trying to boost its output by 30%. but for many desperate families, the relief will not come fast enough. the federal nutritional service that helps...
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good evening, jan. >> reporter: good evening, norah. this is really a shocking breach of privacy, something that didn't even happen when the presidency was on the line in "bush v. gore." it raises questions about how this court will ever recover and what that final decision will be. the unprecedented leak sent shockwaves through washington as protesters clashed outside the supreme court. >> i think women should maintain the right to choose and have autonomy over their own body. >> i was the product of an unwanted pregnancy, and i certainly believe that i deserved life. >> reporter: amid increased security at the court, chief justice john roberts released a statement calling the leak a betrayal intended to undermine the intellect of our operations and ordering an investigation into the source. confirming its authenticity, the court said the opinion does not represent the final position of any member. leaked to politico, the 98-page opinion to overturn "roe v wade" is a first draft, dated february 10, in a case challenging mississippi's 1
good evening, jan. >> reporter: good evening, norah. this is really a shocking breach of privacy, something that didn't even happen when the presidency was on the line in "bush v. gore." it raises questions about how this court will ever recover and what that final decision will be. the unprecedented leak sent shockwaves through washington as protesters clashed outside the supreme court. >> i think women should maintain the right to choose and have autonomy over their own...
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norah jones is here. [ cheers and applause i love norah jones she is back tonight, and she's performing why" tonight, here, it's gonna be great. [ cheers and applause stick around we'll be right back with "battle of the instant songwriters. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: there's theories online that say maybe your character in this film ends up being the villian. [ audience ohs ] >> yes, i've heard about this. i love my characters >> jimmy: oh okay. >> you know i -- i'm their advocate i defend them. >> jimmy: okay >> i just played an ax murderer [ light laughter ] and i love her and i think she's fabulous [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wow. something like this. but what if it didn't? what if it looked like a family truck that powers a family home? or an ordinary drive made extraordinary? let's change what innovation looks like. from floating around in your own personal space capsule up here... to what we could build for all americans down here. give me one of your mcnuggets... si quieres un mcnugget, just ask for it. ay... did i say that or did i think it? buy one favorite, like a big mac, a
norah jones is here. [ cheers and applause i love norah jones she is back tonight, and she's performing why" tonight, here, it's gonna be great. [ cheers and applause stick around we'll be right back with "battle of the instant songwriters. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: there's theories online that say maybe your character in this film ends up being the villian. [ audience ohs ] >> yes, i've heard about this. i love my characters >> jimmy: oh okay. >> you...
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norah. >> o'donnell: ed o'keefe, thank you.own with former secretary of state hillary clinton for her first interview since that leaked draft opinion. she says the consequences of overturning "roe v wade" would go beyond abortion rights. >> this is about controlling women. this is about turning the clock back on half the population of our country. >> o'donnell: in the 2016 campaign, donald trump made it clear he would nominate justices who would overturn "roe v wade." did you imagine it would happen this quickly? >> i warned about it in the campaign. i could see that the man i was running against would literally do anything to get the votes of the extreme faction of the republican party who were willing to totally upend precedent and deny women their rights. so i did warn about it. but, you know, it's hard to warn in the abstract. and i think a lot of people said, "that will never happen. nobody will do that." this opinion is dark. it is incredibly dangerous, and it is not just about a woman's right to choose. it is about much
norah. >> o'donnell: ed o'keefe, thank you.own with former secretary of state hillary clinton for her first interview since that leaked draft opinion. she says the consequences of overturning "roe v wade" would go beyond abortion rights. >> this is about controlling women. this is about turning the clock back on half the population of our country. >> o'donnell: in the 2016 campaign, donald trump made it clear he would nominate justices who would overturn "roe v...
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good evening, jericka. >> reporter: good evening, norah.t now, there are vigils happening to my left and to my right, right outside of the supermarket where that massacre occurred. you know, earlier today, president biden told about 70 family members of those who lost loved ones that democracy was in danger. he said that hate and fear had been fed too much energy. but he also ended on this positive note. he said that hate will not prevail. >> white supremacy is a poison. it's a poison. it's a poison. ( applause ) >> reporter: today, president biden called saturday's massacre an act of domestic terrorism. speaking to a community in pain, he condemned the racism that drove a gunman to target black people at a buffalo supermarket, killing 10 and wounding three others. >> we need to say as clearly and forcefully as we can that the ideology of white supremacy has Ño place in america. >> reporter: the president spoke about each victim. >> andre o'neil, 53, went to buy his three-year-old son a birthday cake. >> reporter: he later hugged the three-
good evening, jericka. >> reporter: good evening, norah.t now, there are vigils happening to my left and to my right, right outside of the supermarket where that massacre occurred. you know, earlier today, president biden told about 70 family members of those who lost loved ones that democracy was in danger. he said that hate and fear had been fed too much energy. but he also ended on this positive note. he said that hate will not prevail. >> white supremacy is a poison. it's a...
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norah? >> charlie d'agata, thank you. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. charmin ultra soft has so much cushiony softness, it's hard for your family to remember that they can use less. sweet pillows of softness! this is soft! holy charmin! oh! excuse me! roll it back, everybody!! [all at once] sorry. new charmin ultra soft is now even softer so you'll want more! but it's so absorbent, you can use less. so it's always worth it. now, what did we learn about using less? you've got to, roll it back everybody! we all go, why not enjoy the go with charmin. does daily stress leave you feeling out of sync? new dove men stress-relief body wash... with a plant-based adaptogen, helps alleviate stress on skin. so you can get back in sync. new dove men. a restorative shower for body and mind. how did olay top expensive creams? like this new dove men. with hydration that beats the $100 cream in every jar of regenerist retinol24 collagen peptide new vitamin c and the iconic red jar can't top this
norah? >> charlie d'agata, thank you. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. charmin ultra soft has so much cushiony softness, it's hard for your family to remember that they can use less. sweet pillows of softness! this is soft! holy charmin! oh! excuse me! roll it back, everybody!! [all at once] sorry. new charmin ultra soft is now even softer so you'll want more! but it's so absorbent, you can use less. so it's always worth it. now, what did we learn about using less?...
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i'm tony dokoupil, in for norah, who is recovering from covid. and tonight we are here in uvalde, texas once again, where a community's grief is turning to anger and frustration because pof new questions about the official timeline of tuesday's school shooting that killed 19 children and two teachers. a spokesperson for the texas department of public safety said the gunman walked into the school through an unlocked side door, and was inside a classroom for more than an hour before a tactical team could storm the building and take him out. these new details came after videos emerged from during the shooting, showing parents desperate, begging officers to enter the building and rescue their children. and the massacre has reignited a national debate over the country's gun laws, as we learned tonight that president biden and the first lady will travel here on sunday. a lot of news to get to, and we're going to begin with cbs' janet shamlian, who is here to start us off. janet, quite a press conference we witnessed. >> reporter: indeed. and it's raisi
i'm tony dokoupil, in for norah, who is recovering from covid. and tonight we are here in uvalde, texas once again, where a community's grief is turning to anger and frustration because pof new questions about the official timeline of tuesday's school shooting that killed 19 children and two teachers. a spokesperson for the texas department of public safety said the gunman walked into the school through an unlocked side door, and was inside a classroom for more than an hour before a tactical...
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i'm nancy cordes in for norah. tonight, the nation pauses to remember the heroes, veterans and gold star families who served and sacrificed for our freedoms. this afternoon, the president laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier at arlington national cemetery. less than 24 hours earlier, president biden was in texas, visiting families of the 19 children and two teachers who were killed in an elementary school shooting last week. tonight, the community of uvalde is preparing for the victims' funerals, and the justice department has announced it will conduct a critical incident review of the police response to the massacre. lilia luciano starts us off tonight from uvalde. lilia, good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, nancy. over the last week, i have been talking to children who survived the shooting and parents, and they tell me they can't think of a scarier thought than the end of the summer, when they will have to come back to school. well, they may not have to come into this building, at least. d
i'm nancy cordes in for norah. tonight, the nation pauses to remember the heroes, veterans and gold star families who served and sacrificed for our freedoms. this afternoon, the president laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier at arlington national cemetery. less than 24 hours earlier, president biden was in texas, visiting families of the 19 children and two teachers who were killed in an elementary school shooting last week. tonight, the community of uvalde is preparing for the...
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i'm john dickerson in for norah.lp for some of america's most vulnerable, babies, is on the way. but for many families, the shelves are still missing the form whether they need to feed their children. an air force plane with tons of hypoallergenic formula landed in indiana and a second flight will land in virginia wednesday. these are two first flights of operation fly formula as the biden administration eased the shortage. abbott nutrition hope to open the shuttered michigan plant in two weeks but could take up to two months for that formula to be available. we have lots to get to. meg oliver will start us off from new york, good evening. >> reporter: good evening. as desperate families nation wide wait for baby formula to arrive, the mayor of new york city issued a state of emergency to prevent price gouging. this massive air force c17 plane landed in the u.s. sunday carrying precious cargo, 78,000 pounds of hypoallergenic formula from switzerland. the shipment of formula is enough to feed 27,000 babies and toddler
i'm john dickerson in for norah.lp for some of america's most vulnerable, babies, is on the way. but for many families, the shelves are still missing the form whether they need to feed their children. an air force plane with tons of hypoallergenic formula landed in indiana and a second flight will land in virginia wednesday. these are two first flights of operation fly formula as the biden administration eased the shortage. abbott nutrition hope to open the shuttered michigan plant in two weeks...
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from buffalo, new york, i'm norah o'donnell. good night.sored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh >>> right now at 7:00 -- >> side shows rooring through the streets and a crowd lashing out at police. the bay area city with the new plan to punish side show spectators. >>> don't come here because we'll be waiting for you. >> that could have been my kid out there that got ran over. >> cruising maybe coming back to one bay area city. the push to lift the ban. and the push back from police. >>> it's not easy. it's a lot of work. we'll keep working at it. >> san francisco and a league of its own. a new report on bay area homelessness. how the mayor is responding. >> how vulnerable is your home heading into fire season? you ma b
from buffalo, new york, i'm norah o'donnell. good night.sored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh >>> right now at 7:00 -- >> side shows rooring through the streets and a crowd lashing out at police. the bay area city with the new plan to punish side show spectators. >>> don't come here because we'll be waiting for you. >> that could have been my kid out there that got ran over. >> cruising maybe coming back to one bay area city. the push to lift...
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norah. >> o'donnell: so stressful. janet shamlian, thank you. the "the cbs overnight news" will be right back. most bladder leak pads were similar. until always discreet invented a pad that protects differently. with two rapiddry layers. for strong protection, that's always discreet. question your protection. try always discreet. how did olay top expensive creams? like this with hydration that beats the $100 cream in every jar of regenerist retinol24 collagen peptide new vitamin c and the iconic red jar can't top this skin shop now at olay.com allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! flonase all good. charmin ultra soft has so much cushiony softness, it's hard for your family to remember that they can use less. sweet pillows of softness! this is soft! holy charmin! oh! excuse me! roll it back, everybody!! [all at once] sorry. new charmin ultra soft is now even softer so you'll want more! but it's so absorbent, you can use less. so it's always worth it. no
norah. >> o'donnell: so stressful. janet shamlian, thank you. the "the cbs overnight news" will be right back. most bladder leak pads were similar. until always discreet invented a pad that protects differently. with two rapiddry layers. for strong protection, that's always discreet. question your protection. try always discreet. how did olay top expensive creams? like this with hydration that beats the $100 cream in every jar of regenerist retinol24 collagen peptide new vitamin...
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i'm margaret brennan in for norah.ht, president biden said it is just a matter of weeks before baby formula is back on shelves. the u.s. is working now with manufacturers to import formula and relieve this nationwide crisis. from coast to coast, over 43% of all baby formula products are just out of stock, and in some parts of the country, the problem is even worse. but for some desperate families, especially those reliant on government assistance, help may not come soon enough. the f.d.a. will unveil its plans next week. meanwhile, lawmakers on capitol hill have launched investigations and have hearings set to begin next week. we have a lot of news to get to tonight, and cbs' elise preston will start us off from new york. good evening to you, elise. >> reporter: good evening, margaret. the department of health and human services launched a web site today to help frustrated families find formula, hoping to ease the crippling shortage. >> i'm constantly stressed about it. >> it's terrifying. >> i just don't understand wh
i'm margaret brennan in for norah.ht, president biden said it is just a matter of weeks before baby formula is back on shelves. the u.s. is working now with manufacturers to import formula and relieve this nationwide crisis. from coast to coast, over 43% of all baby formula products are just out of stock, and in some parts of the country, the problem is even worse. but for some desperate families, especially those reliant on government assistance, help may not come soon enough. the f.d.a. will...
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the nation's capital. ♪ ♪ ♪ to our viewers in the west thank you for joining us, i'm major garrett, noraht. tonight, the cost of borrowing money is going up at the fastest pace in recent history. the federal reserved raised interest rates by half a percentage point, the largest rate increase since 2000, when the u.s. was in the middle of a dotcom boom, just the second rate increase since 2018, the goal: cool inflation but not the job market. wall street apparently liked the news. stocks roared to their biggest advances in two year, all three indexes posting triple digit gains. president biden tried to get ahead of today's announcement and persistently negative public assessments of his record by touting low unemployment and falling federal deficits. we have a lot of news to get to and cbs' nancy chen will start us off from new york, nancy, good evening. >> reporter: major, good evening to you. today's decision means it will soon cost you more to borrow money on everything, from credit cards to loans for homes and cars. an aggressive move by the fed as consumers battle the highest inflatio
the nation's capital. ♪ ♪ ♪ to our viewers in the west thank you for joining us, i'm major garrett, noraht. tonight, the cost of borrowing money is going up at the fastest pace in recent history. the federal reserved raised interest rates by half a percentage point, the largest rate increase since 2000, when the u.s. was in the middle of a dotcom boom, just the second rate increase since 2018, the goal: cool inflation but not the job market. wall street apparently liked the news. stocks...
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i'm john dickerson, in for norah.hooting in america, this time at an elementary school, where at least 18 children and a teacher were killed. on the brink of summer vacation, lives in the small town of uvalde, texas, have changed forever. this is the deadliest school shooting since the stoneman douglas high school shooting in parkland, florida, in 2018. texas governor greg abbott said the gunman entered the school with a handgun and possibly a rifle and was likely shot by a responding officer. police said the shooting happened at 11:32 a.m. local time at robb elementary school in south texas. cbs news can confirm the suspect not only had a handgun but also an assault rifle. witnesses describe a chaotic we have a whole lot to get to tonight and anayeli ruiz our houston affiliate khou stars us off. >> reporter: good evening, john. that's right, cbs news did confirm the gunman did have a handgun and assault rifle. witnesses describe a chaotic scene today, even reports of parents rushing to the classroom to pull their kid
i'm john dickerson, in for norah.hooting in america, this time at an elementary school, where at least 18 children and a teacher were killed. on the brink of summer vacation, lives in the small town of uvalde, texas, have changed forever. this is the deadliest school shooting since the stoneman douglas high school shooting in parkland, florida, in 2018. texas governor greg abbott said the gunman entered the school with a handgun and possibly a rifle and was likely shot by a responding officer....
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i'm margaret brennan in for norah.growing outrage tonight after texas police admit to multiple failures in their response to the school massacre in uvalde, texas. today, we learned that the officer in charge at the time of the shooting ordered law enforcement not to enter the classroom where children were being terrorized by a gunman. those children were repeatedly calling 911, begging for police help while officers waited nearby. but the officer in charge believed the gunman had barricaded himself and was no longer an active shooter. it was a deadly decision. all this was taking place as desperate parents outside the school pleaded with the police to intervene. the texas governor tonight said he was misled about the police response, and is livid. now there's an investigation into not only the gunman, but how police responded to the massacre. and, of course, for the families of the victims, this news is causing even more heartbreak. we have a lot to get to tonight. and cbs' lilia luciano will start us off from uvalde.
i'm margaret brennan in for norah.growing outrage tonight after texas police admit to multiple failures in their response to the school massacre in uvalde, texas. today, we learned that the officer in charge at the time of the shooting ordered law enforcement not to enter the classroom where children were being terrorized by a gunman. those children were repeatedly calling 911, begging for police help while officers waited nearby. but the officer in charge believed the gunman had barricaded...
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i'm tony dokoupil, in for norah, who is recovering from covid., we are here in uvalde, texas, a community shattered by one of the deadliest school shootings in american history. 21 victims, 19 of them innocent children. they ranged in age from ten, down to as young as eight. one victim described by family as "the sweetest little boy i've ever known, so full of life." others loved baseball, they loved swimming, loved dancing to tiktok videos-- in other words, these are your everyday american kids: extraordinarily loved, and now extraordinarily missed. their parents tonight adjusting to a new reality, to lives that we all know will never quite be the same. and now this roughly 15,000- person, predominantly-latino community is also added to the list of places you know by heart: columbine, newtown, parkland. places scarred by gun violence, their children murdered in their own classrooms. and of course, the question tonight: when will it stop? we have a lot of news to get to. we're going to begin with cbs' janet shamlian, who is here to start us off.
i'm tony dokoupil, in for norah, who is recovering from covid., we are here in uvalde, texas, a community shattered by one of the deadliest school shootings in american history. 21 victims, 19 of them innocent children. they ranged in age from ten, down to as young as eight. one victim described by family as "the sweetest little boy i've ever known, so full of life." others loved baseball, they loved swimming, loved dancing to tiktok videos-- in other words, these are your everyday...
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norah? >> yeah, lots of protests behind me too. janet shamlian, thank you. >>> there is a lot more news ahead on the "cbs overnight news." charmin ultra soft has so much cushiony softness, it's hard for your family to remember that they can use less. sweet pillows of softness! this is soft! holy charmin! oh! excuse me! roll it back, everybody!! [all at once] sorry. new charmin ultra soft is now even softer so you'll want more! but it's so absorbent, you can use less. so it's always worth it. now, what did we learn about using less? you've got to, roll it back everybody! we all go, why not enjoy the go with charmin. thank you for taking care of lorenzo. ♪ for a noticeably smooth shave. dollar shave club. 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 y
norah? >> yeah, lots of protests behind me too. janet shamlian, thank you. >>> there is a lot more news ahead on the "cbs overnight news." charmin ultra soft has so much cushiony softness, it's hard for your family to remember that they can use less. sweet pillows of softness! this is soft! holy charmin! oh! excuse me! roll it back, everybody!! [all at once] sorry. new charmin ultra soft is now even softer so you'll want more! but it's so absorbent, you can use less. so...
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for norah o'donnell, i'm tony dokoupil here in uvalde, texas.y: so, this was a test? >> you could say that. yes. >> announcer: a relationship fails. >> judge judy: it didn't work out. by march, it was over. >> announcer: but lingering issues... >> judge judy: you say he told you to move out. you thought he was cheating. >> announcer: ...keep their fight going. >> judge judy: who's living there with you? >> no one. >> judge judy: ms. bobalek says that another gal was living there. you entered the house with your key, and what did you find? >> i'd love to tell you that story. >> 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 >> announcer: ericka bobalek is suing her ex-boyfriend, trace fisher, for an unpaid loan, the return of rent and moving costs. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 575 on the ca lender in the matter of bobalek vs. fisher. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome. parties have been sw
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. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell reporting from the nation's capital. >> dickerson: good evening, and thank you for joining us. ickersoni in for norah.ing, tonight, another mass shooting in america, this time at an elementary school, where at least 14 children and a teacher were killed. on the brink of summer vacation, lives in the small town of uvalde, texas, have changed forever. this is the deadliest school shooting since the stoneman douglas high school shooting in parkland, florida, in 2018. police said the shooting happened at 11:32 a.m. local and ikely shot by atary schoolid responding officer. the f.b.i. and the department of homeland security are involved in the investigation. flags have been lowered to half-staff at the white house, and the white house says the president will address the nation at 8:15 p.m. eastern. we have a whole lot to get to tonight, and cbs' carter evans will start us off. good evening, carter. >> reporter: good evening, john. cbs news can now confirm that shooter not only had a handgun but he had an assault rifle with him during this
. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell reporting from the nation's capital. >> dickerson: good evening, and thank you for joining us. ickersoni in for norah.ing, tonight, another mass shooting in america, this time at an elementary school, where at least 14 children and a teacher were killed. on the brink of summer vacation, lives in the small town of uvalde, texas, have changed forever. this is the deadliest school shooting since the stoneman douglas...