rights become a central issue in the upcoming november midterms. the big picture tonight. the states where abortion will be banned. we re in wisconsin, where one clinic turned away 70 women with abortion appointments. driving more than 20 hours for an abortion. we re in a so-called surge state, where they expect a nearly 400% increase in patients. why the head of planned parenthood calls it a healthcare crisis. and finally, what all parties agree on, that the fight is not over. the part of justice thomas concurring opinion that has critics worried that access to contraception and same-sex marriage is next. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting tonight from the supreme court. o donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this friday night on a day that changed america. we re outside the supreme court after the landmark decision that overturned roe v. wade and ended a woman s constitutional right to an abortion. as you can see behind m
dog helping heal heartbreak. 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 on this thursday night. one week from now, prime time hearing with what lawmakers eout will run for the white house again in 2024. and then there s this bombshell we re just learning about. members of the secret service erased messages from january 5 and january 6. that is according to the department of homeland security. but a spokesman for the secret service tonight is denying those claims. so we have a lot of news to get to, and we ve got a lot of news tonight, cbs scott macfarlane is joining us, good evening scott. reporter: good evening, norah. as the committee sets its sights on the next set of investigation, what it calls dereliction of duty what it calls dereliction by former president donald trump. even as trump talks about a big announcement of his own.
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
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%
Court to grant a new trial. Reporter for Alex Murdaughs lawyers, the bullseye is rebecca hill, the colton county court clerk. Theyre alleging she jury tampered to write a book about the murdaugh murder saga. The clerk of the court had improper private communications with the jurors. Dont be fooled by his testimony. Watch out for his body language. Guilty verdict. Reporter last march, murdaugh was found guilty of murdering his wife maggie and son, paul, gunned down on their hunting estate by long rifles at short range. His trial flared with part southern gothic, part southern grotesque. A dynastic South Carolina family, wealthy, wiley, and powerful. Themes of greed, deceit, recklessness. A defendant admitting from the stand to lying, an opioid addiction, and ripping off millions from clients. Buster murdaugh, the defendants son, believes his dads a psychopath but not a murderer. And the trial . I think it was a tilted table from the beginning. Reporter supporting the tampering claim, af