another evacuation attempt. mayday, mayday, mayday. we have engine failure. reporter: video shows failure coming from an american airlines plane. norah: running for reelection as early as tomorrow, president biden is expected to announce his 2024 bid. reporter: bed bath & beyond has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy. if you have coupons, the company will stop accepting them wednesday. norah: cbs news investigates the collapse of u.s. hospitals leaving some of america s most vulnerable communities searching for care and investors with millions in their pockets. where does this end up leaving the people of this community? it is going to cost them their lives. norah: and recent california showers bring super bloom flowers. seeing these flowers that something that makes me smile. norah: good evening and thank you for joining us as we start a new week together, we want to begin tonight with a major shake-up in the media landscape as though most
increase service to the community, but last november the hospital shut down. 28-year-old cecilia chavez lente was turned away from the e.r. having trouble feeding her 1-year-old daughter because of her infection. they said i should look on goole maps for another hospital. inside the hospital was empty except for a few nurses charged with cleaning the place out. angela napolitano worked for 41 years until it closed. it was a sad day. it was a very sad day. reporter: the closure affect everyone. the cbs news investigation learn in 2018 before the hospital closed, the company took out a $1.12 billion loan and pay themselves a $457 million dividend. sam lee, the ceo of prospect medical took home about $90 million. you found a way to navigate you making money leaving those people in the lurch? that s what they did.