parents, as kids return to the classroom. i was just scared. scared i won t get her back. o donnell: big news tonight from juul, the e-cigarette maker to pay millions over marketing to teens. our exclusive with historic, what she says about her future. would you ever run for president again? and american triumph at the u.s. open. 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 busy tuesday night. tonight, extreme weather from coast to coast, to residential rains and flooding here in the northeast to record heat and deadly wildfires in the west. more than 58 million people are under excessive heat warnings and advisories in seven states. multiple wildfires are burning across california as firefighters battle the flames along with brutal heat. temperatures topped the century mark for the seventh straight day with the state capitol of sacramento expected to reach 11. in t
were found in his delaware home as late as this morning. we are still trying to sort some of this out. the two men who could potentially face off for the presidency in 2024 are now both under a special counsel probe, another word for probe is investigation. so oversight committee member byron donalds is standing by we will speak with him in just a moment so first let s talk with peter doocy white house correspondent waiting for the two-minute warning at the white house and we ve been waiting about an hour and a half now for this to go under way. hi, peter, tell us what you are expecting at this point. martha we are expecting them to come out at some point, and the topic du jour today is why isn t this administration, we have this ms ration claims to be so transparent with everything including on this issue, and yet we are finding out more details about this case from the attorney general. here at the white house somebody sent president biden out in mexico city on tuesday ni
we have several developing stories as we come on the air, the new microscope for the white house, a magic number in the santos saga, and the dow up, inflation down. let s talk about what is happening right now at the white house. you see it on the left-hand side of your screen. we re expecting to hear from the press secretary, taking the podium any minute, after that news out of the department of justice, yet another special counsel now getting to work, this time on an investigation into president biden and his handling of classified documents, as he is leaving the vice presidency, the white house and the legal team are here standing by live, along with a member of congressional leadership from the hill. also this hour, the art of the dodge. congressman george santos, hitting the air waves today and what he is saying about the rolling calls to resign and why the number 142 is trending on this one today. plus, stocks looking pretty good as we get closer to the losing bell,
reporter: i m in kharkiv, the area of ukraine where those american soldiers were last seen before they were captured. cordes: travel trouble. thousands of airline passengers this weekend face flight disruptions again. reporter: i m lilia luciano in los angeles where delays and cancellations are keeping a lot of frustrated flyers grounded. cordes: and later, celebrating juneteenth, with the 95 year old woman who helped to make it a federal holiday. i want to know that the little old lady dreamed and they can dream too. ty this is the cbs weekend news, from new york with jericka duncan. news, from new yor cordes: good evening, everyone, jericka is off tonight. i m nancy cordes.jerick well, it s the news many parents have been waiting to hear since the start of the covid pandemic more than two years ago. the first covid shots for children ages five and under are heading out the door a day after the director of the c.d.c. signed off on two vaccines. here s the new c
o donnell: plus our bob costa tonight with new reporting about vice president mike pence ahead of our live coverage of tomorrow s hearing. dr. fauci tests positive for covid. he s the face of america s pandemic response. pandemic tonight, the treatment he s taking. plus, a key f.d.a. panel endorses the moderna and pfizer vaccines for kids as young as six months old. severe weather. life-threatening heat and devastating floods. ford s major recall. nearly three million vehicles in danger of rolling away after being put into park. and a basketball team with no home. meet the middle schoolers who beat the odds. 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 begin with the state of the american economy and what it means for you and your family. today, the federal reserve took aggressive action to tackle the fastest inflation in four decades. the ra