reporter: negotiators plan to spend the rest of the holiday weekend promoting it to. the agreement prevents the worst possible crisis. this is going to be transformational. jericka: in ukraine, russian forces have launched some of the heaviest air attacks on the capital and other major cities since the war began. reporter: this is and always will become of the greatest spectacle in racing! kirkwood upside down and josef newgarden finally wins the indianapolis 500! in this nebraska lab, america fulfills the nation s promise to never leave service members behind. it doesn t matter if it s been 80 years or yesterday, we make that promise to yield. jericka: on this memorial day we meet a group of young musicians following in the footsteps of the past. people are doubting you at first, once we start playing, they are amazed. jericka: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this memorial day. we begin tonight with the partia
global security conference. her biggest moment yet on the world stage. aides say she s set to focusing on european allies against russian aggression and plans to meet saturday with ukraine s president. norah. o donnell: ed o keefe, thank you. now to the front lines in ukraine and the village that was allegedly shelled by those russian-backed force in a possible false flag operations. children were forced to take shelter in the basement during the attack. cbs holly williams was the only broadcast network correspondent who visited the school. reporter: ukraine says that russian-backed separatists fired heavy artillery into this village, stanytsia luhanska, reportedly injuring three people and hitting this kindergarten. you can see some of the damage. this is where children would have normally been playing. reportedly, some of the children took shelter in the basement here. others were evacuated by their parents. it must have been terrifying for the children involved. we understand t
figure skating competition came to a surprising end. cbs jamie yuccas has the latest from beijing. reporter: it was a remarkable finale to the marquee event of the winter games. kamila valieva, who was the gold medal favorite, slipped and stumbled her way through her free skate, then crumbled into tears. emotions swept up many of her fellow skaters, too, as the results sank in, her two russian teammates earned gold and silver. the bronze went to japan. valieva finished fourth. it was very heartbreaking to watch this unfold the way that it did. you couldn t help but feel empathy for her and the situation she s been put in as a 15-year-old, as a child. reporter: valieva tested positive for a banned substance last december but was cleared to compete while her case is reviewed. unfortunately, the longevity of figure skaters, particularly russian figure skatesreyears. i don t think she s back for the next olympics. team canada wins their fifth.
that could delay or even desink the depositions all together. o donnell: tonight, the police response to a fight at a new jersey mall has prompted an internal investigation aft officers handcuffed and pinned a black teen to the floor while allowing another teen involved to sit on a couch. the black teen s family is now demanding the officers be fired. here s cbs jericka duncan. reporter: this video of two teens fighting inside a new jersey mall has sparked outage. two officers intervened. one teen was allowed to sit on the sofa, the black teen was placed in handcuffs with both officers kneeling on his back. it s because he s black. reporter: what was your initial reaction to that video? anger, hurt, disgust, disappointment. reporter: ebone, who does not want to use her last name, says her eighth grade son, z yke, did not resist as officers handcuffed him. it made me feel like they
reporter: as for team u.s.a., the women s hockey team was denied back-to-back gold medals, losing in the finals to their rival canada for the fourth time in olympic history. but star forward hilary knight vowed, we ll be back. mikaela shiffrin. will also be back. she decided to race one more time in a record-tying sixth event today in homes of meddling at these games. while the quirky group of u.s. men s curlers who won gold in 2018 will now play for bronze against canada later today. norah. o donnell: quirky is good. and it looks really cold there in beijing. jamie yuccas, thanks. reporter: it is. o donnell: now to the mississippi delta, one of the poorest regions in poorest state in the nation. cbs janet shamlian traveled there for tonight s eye on america, to spotlight a program that s trying to bring change one storefront at a time. reporter: it s a dream come true for kenesha lewis.