big rip-off. o donnell: also on capitol hill, the landmark agreement by republicans and democrats on gun legislation. targeting gay pride events. the new video tonight of those 31 men with alleged ties to a white nationalist group, arrested, piled in the back of a u-haul. extreme weather. dangerous flooding shuts down yellowstone, with more than 170 million americans set to face temperatures over 90 degrees. our exclusive interview with the first woman to serve as secretary of the army. do yo still think there s a problem with sexual assault and harassment in the u.s. army? and, jennifer hudson makes history at the 75th annual tony awards. 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 as we start a new week together. tonight, many americans are worrying about their retirement funds, as stocks dropped to new lows for the year. investors be
john: fox news alert economy in crisis, democratic party rethinking its future in ways that not long ago would be unthinkable. questioning if the biden experiment is one that should continue. i m john roberts in washington. good monday to you. jacqui: good monday to you. president biden dragged down by high gas prices, worst in a generation and worries it could be the beginning of an even worse economy to come. cover of the new york post, say it ain t joe. john: economic turmoil not slowing one bit. the markets tanked this morning, dow down more than 600 points. experts say inflation and gas prices are still on the way up. no signs of coming down. and in a dystopian twist, americans are watching requirement accounts disappear and grocery bills grow. one gas station in st. anthony, minnesota, saying we hate our gas prices too. and few answers except to blame vladimir putin. john: peter doocy, say it ain t joe, peter? peter: and republicans are not listening to th
ripoff. o donnell: also on capitol hill, the landmark agreement by republicans and democrats on gun legislation. targeting gay pride events the new video tonight of the 31 men with alleged ties to a white nationalist group arrested, piled in the back of a u hall. extreme weather, dangerous flooding shuts down yellowstone with nearly 170 million americans set to face temperatures over 90 degrees. our exclusive interview with the first woman to serve as secretary of the army. do you still think there s a problem with sexual assault and harassment in the u.s. army? and jennifer hudson makes history at the 75th annual tony awards. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. sivment good evening and thank you for joining us as we start a new week together. tonight many americans are worrying about their retirement funds as stocks dropped to new lows for the year. the sell button was hit thanks to a rising. the dow down more than 2%
osprey-22, like this one, crashes in california. the fast-moving developments. also, the threat to assassinate a supreme court justice, a man arrested near brett kavanaugh s home in the middle of the night. the disturbing motive revealed. simone biles and dozens of top olympic gymnasts take on the f.b.i. for $1 billion, accusing agents of letting dr. larry nassar continue his abuse. exclusive new audio. on the day before the blockbuster january 6 hearing, the never-before-heard audio of the house republican leader describing how he begged donald trump to stop the attack. triple-digit temperatures expected from california to texas, and could there be a new covid vaccine on the way specifically for the omicron variant? this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this wednesday night. we re coming on the air with that breaking news a military osprey aircraft has crashed in
we will ask senior advisor about recession fears and the challenge of finding global partners to help bring prices down. funerals begin in uvalde texas as another mass shooting shakes tulsa. trying to pass on proposals. enough is enough. senate negotiators search for common ground on smaller measures. the second amendment not absolute. how much more carnage are we willing to accept? we discuss what congress can do. we will ask our sunday panel about a white house reset ahead of the midterms. all the right now on fox news sunday. hello again from fox news in washington. president biden makes an urgent plea to congress to pass new gun restrictions say now is the time for republicans to join with democrats on meaningful legislation. the president touted better-than-expected jobs numbers as americans continue to face surging gas prices and high inflation. in a moment we will speak with jean sperling about the plans to bring some relief. let s turn to lucas. we have see