country. and tonight, the news coming in from capitol hill on those bipartisan efforts on gun safety. rachel scott with late reporting. the war in ukraine tonight. and vladimir putin s new warning to the u.s. james longman in ukraine. tonight, just days now before the live prime time hearing on the january 6th attack. tonight, the leader of the proud boys and four top lieutenants charged by the justice department with seditious conspiracy for allegedly organizing and leading the attack on the capitol. pierre thomas is live. news on the retired judge killed in a targeted attack. authorities now say there was a hit list with several other public figures on that list. tonight, the results now in after that major vote on british prime minister boris johnson s future. news on the baby formula shortage here at home. a major development. movement now in the right direction. the world, of course, celebrating 70 years of the queen, and now the story behind the queen and pa
stunning new details of a retired wisconsin judge killed in his own home. tonight, the names of other prominent lawmakers on the alleged gunman s hit list. record-breaking heat wave from the west coast to texas, plus the latest on the flooding in miami. breast cancer breakthrough? a promising drug in the fight against breast cancer. could it be more effective than chemo? the 1,000-pound great white shark off the jersey coast look at this monster. o donnell: and the 2022 special olympics. we ll introduce you to some of the incredible athletes. 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, we beginning with the growing epidemic of gun violence that spread across ten states with more than a dozen mass shootings since friday. at least 17 people were killed and nearly 70 others injured in shootin
was a blatant attempt to use force, to destroy american democracy and the rule of law. that s what made that day so uniquely terrifying, such an existential threat to the democratic order. the organizers, the rioters, wanted to topple the rightful government, and install a wrongful one, using mob violence to do so. the president backed them on, as some of the people closest and participated in the planning. in the variety of wannabe paramilitary groups, they view january six as a testing ground for precisely this undertaking, for using force, violence, intimidation and the threat there of, to overturn the democratic order. today, we saw a big development in the case against one of those groups, the proud boys. department justice charged the longtime leader of the proud boys, enrique tarrio, and four of his top lieutenants, with extremely rare charges of seditious conspiracy. as the indictment alleges, quote, the purpose of the conspiracy was to oppose the lawful transfer of p
deadly weekend in america. since friday there have been ten mass shootings across the country, no area immune from the violence of course. the shootings happened at high school graduation parties in south carolina and texas, at a funeral outside a church in kentucky, multiple shooters then firing into a crowd on a busy street in philadelphia killing three people. and in tennessee shots rang out at a nightclub, all told 15 people were killed, dozens more hurt in these mass shootings. the gun violence archive now says there had been 246 mass shootings in the united states this year. the math not fully calculating the pain. 33 of those that we are talking about here just since the uvalde school massacre nearly two weeks ago. cnn s polo sandoval is live in philadelphia starting us off at this hour. another city in pain, another investigation into deadly gun violence now under way. polo, what are you learning? kate, unlike those calculated and planned massacres we have seen rece
killed, and 61 wounded. we are talking just this weekend. and the reality is those numbers are not out of the ordinary compared to prior weekends in america this year. across the country, people are frightened and fed up. i myself was hiding behind cars, because the shots kept getting closer and closer. we need justice. we need justice. and we need it, because we need our kids to be safe in the community. we shouldn t have to walk around having to watch our backs. i was almost asleep and heard numerous gunshots. 20 to 40. woke me up instantly. i don t need this in my backyard. nobody needs it in their backyard. like, i don t want to feel like i can t get home from work safe. over the last ten days we ve had three killed here and something like 23 injured. so it s a terrible situation. we will do as mayors what we have to do to keep our people safe, but we could sure use some help at the federal level. the stakes are higher. the pressure is greater. and after yea