headlines? i m audie cornish, might cnn podcast. we ll talk to the people behind the trending stories i ve got a lot of questions. your assignment with 40 cornish. listen wherever you get your podcasts out for on the x, breaking news cohen in the crosshairs, cnn learning tonight, trump s legal team is right now preparing to attack michael cohen when they present their closing arguments tomorrow. so what more can we expect? plus trump now locked in a vicious and personal battle with rfk juniors. we hear from two nikki haley his supporters about who they plan to vote for come november and another terrifying flight with severe turbulence. this is we re hearing directly from the pasture who s on board? that deadly flight under similar circumstances just last week tonight, he joined us from the hospital where his wife is also still there after suffering a severe your spinal injury. let s go out front good evening. welcome to a special edition of outfront america hill in for erin
the jury, making their closing arguments. what both sides argued in these final hours. also tonight, this dangerous system sweeping through with speed and damaging winds as a tornado watch right now after deadly storms this holiday, the woman who survived holding on to a doorknob in her home. ginger zee is here tracking this new threat in the hours ahead. images coming in tonight with the massive building explosion in youngstown, ohio. they are trying to account for everyone. first responders racing to the scene. the urgent man hunt tonight for three suspects in the killing of a former actor on general hospital. authorities believe the actor interrupted them as they were stealing a key part from his car, a part authorities say has valuable metals being stolen and resold. also just in tonight a u.s. military jet has gone down, af-35 fighter jet crash. we have news on the pilot s condition and the other plane crash, seven people jumping out and surviving. tonight, isr
east coast, this is memorial day, monday, may 27th, this is fox and friends. devastation and destruction, 19 dead as tornados rip through america s heartland, millions under severe storm warnings as they prepare to hit the road. adam is tracking it. lawrence: president biden heading to arlington after trump met with gold star families at coca-cola 600. rachel: are kids too addicted to their cell phones and what should we do about that? remember, mornings are better with friends. [inst [instrumental by navy band n northeast ceremonial band] lawrence: that was beautiful. rachel: that really was. joey: bands like that, there are instruments i don t know exist. they sound beautiful, all the discipline is amazing to see. welcome back. lawrence: big, important day today. memorial day. thank you, joey, for your service to the country. we balance this day between celebrating it. it is life and legacy of those who paid the ultimate sacrifice, i believe
cbs evening news starts now. tonight, 62 million americans are under threat of severe weather from alabama to new york. good evening and thank you for being with us on this memorial day. i am maurice dubois in for norah o donnell. tonight, storms a part of the same system that brought deadly tornadoes to the central u.s. this weekend. this is valley view, texas, where tornadoes bulldozed through, turning homes into unrecognizable piles of lumber and metal. at least 23 people have been killed, including two children, in texas, arkansas, oklahoma, kentucky, and virginia. the force of the winds clear from the sheer scale of the damage tonight. now that system is drenching parts of the northeast, slowing down returning travelers, more than 5,000 flights have been delayed, and major hubs like atlanta, chicago, new york, with alerts posted up and down the east coast. cbs s meg oliver starts us off with more on these catastrophic storms. reporter: shattered homes and eve
more than liebermann at the pentagon. and this cnn iran s everywhere. it was all dark. it s really one of the things you d never expect and until it actually happened, it s like a push to the stomach really, i mean, this is my community, this is the i mean, i know people that work here. the heartbreak of a family losing a hey, two-year-old and a five-year-old child. i think there s probably a feeling of fatalism, but not surrender or you can make a lot of arguments that you wouldn t buy a used car from this guy can face criminal verdict on it to president biden and to president sheet. we do not want the un charter to be burned guard down just like these books from london see cnn newsroom with max foster hello to warm, welcome to our viewers. join us from the us and all around the world. i, max foster, it s monday, may the 27th, 9:00 a.m. here in london, 6:00 p.m. in papua new guinea. new guinea, where the death toll from la this week s massive landslide now appears