the culture of brutality and drug use. cbs david martin spoke to kyle mullen s mother. it s like a sick hazing. it s not training. o donnell: and, the medical breakthrough cbs dr. jon lapook looks at new technology that could change lives. this is science fiction type stuff. 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 wednesday night. we want to begin tonight with that extraordinary, just-before- midnight filing from the justice department, where the government laid out its investigation in far more detail than ever before. the document is 36 pages long, with 18 additional pages of attachments, and includes this photo at the end of the filing, the final page showing several classified secret and top secret documents. one noteworthy point none of the folders bear a label or stamp indicating they have been declassified, as trump or hi
frustrating. from coast to coast. travelers are facing delay or canceled flights. treasury secretary pete buttigieg wants airlines to stress their summer schedules. airline problem in this country. time for a wake-up call. [cheers] and matthew fitzpatrick is a champion again. good morning, everybody. that says it s fire island new york. i think that could be the wrong location. ainsley: fire island is a island off the long island. the sky is kind of the fire color but nonetheless. good morning, everybody, it is monday, june 20th, 2022 it is juneteenth. this was a federal holiday signed into law last year by joe biden. it celebrates and commemorates the emancipation of enslaved people in the united states first celebrated in texas back in 1865 after the civil war and slaves were declared free under the emancipation proclamation. that s what juneteenth is all about. brian: texas was the last to recognize it. so, they were the last state to understand that
is standing by with that. first to alexis mcadams. she s live in new york city with more on this. alexis, good afternoon. good afternoon. we re hearing charges could soon be coming in the case in philadelphia. it was chaos. people running right and left in the busy restaurant and bar area after someone opened fire. investigators believe it was a fist fight between a few guys that started this mass shooting and it was caught on video. watch. you can hear dozens of gun shots there ringing out. this video shows the chaos as people tried to take cover on south street. three people were killed, trace. these are their photos. their families grieving as police continue to search for the shooters, plural. that s because police say it was multiple gunmen that fired in the crowd. philadelphia s district attorney stopped by the crime scene calling it chilling as he prepares to file charges. so we re expecting to approve charges later today for at least two people in connection to wh
screen, developments in great britain right now. the very future of boris johnson, the prime minister that is under duress, if you look at it that way from his own conservative government, 359 members that are voting whether he should stay in power or that they have lost confidence in him. we should know the results soon as the leader of the torres goes, someone else would have to take over. who that next person would be. the unlikely that this happens is anyone s guess. even if he survived this vote, there s no guarantee that he won t still be wounded political bait. so we re watching that closely. we should know of his fate shortly. meantime, here, we re also keeping an eye on what s happening on the inflation front, which is now running out of control. gas prices hitting another record. the administration now focusing on this and not quite the way you d think. mark meredith has more from washington. mark? hey, neil. good afternoon. gas prices are breaking records on a ne
change in policy? we begin america reports with the white house walking back president biden s comments about china and taiwan, and all comes as president biden faces a series of crisis here at home while claiming a recession is not inevitable. i m sandra smith in new york. great to be back with you, john. john: great to be back. let me be the first to officially well come you. the president wrapping up a trip, up and down stock market, fears that gas prices will hit $6 a gallon nationwide and potential food shortage, to leave americans scrambling to feed their fires. sandra: the president admitting it will take time to lower gas prices and ease inflation but the u.s. economy is performing better than the rest of the world. we have fox team coverage now, byron york is standing by. john: jacqui heinrich is travelling with the president live in tokyo. what about the comments regarding taiwan and china? jacqui: john, the fact the president made those comments standing