so, my call to action today is simple. tear off a small piece from your commencement program, and write life is for service on it. yes, we gave you the pens to really do it. up and on that no, i wish you a good night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late with, us i will see you next week. thanks for staying up late doctor anthony fauci, joining us later on. we ll be asking, him how do we understand this rise in covid cases, across the country? how worried should we be that new funding, to fight covid, is still, bottled up in congress? let me start tonight with the story picked up last week in western michigan. sources tell the nbc affiliate at the town hall, more of the communities they covered, were like raided by law enforcement. if your reporter, and here the town hall is rated, your mind goes to corruption, graft, or some small town embezzlement scheme. these things happen, at all levels of government. but, that wasn t w
tonight for a convicted killer who escaped after stabbing a guard and hijacking a prison bus. crypto-crash: $1 trillion worth of virtual currencies, like bitcoin wiped out over the last month. deadly storms: three killed across the midwest from 100-mile-per-hour winds, hail, and tornadoes. did this traffic stop in georgia violate the civil rights of athletes at a historically black college? and on the road. a spring tribute to love in bloom in connecticut. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell reporting from the nation s capital. brennan: good evening, and thank you for joining us. i m margaret brennan in for norah. tonight, president biden said it is just a matter of weeks before baby formula is back on shelves. the u.s. is working now with manufacturers to import formula and relieve this nationwide crisis. from coast to coast, over 43% of all baby formula products are just out of stock, and in some parts of the country, the problem is even worse. but for
everyone, and judge jeanine pirro along with richard fowler, jesse watters, katie pavlich, and greg gutfeld, it s 5:00 in new york city, and this is the five. so let the debate trash talk begin, joe biden and donald trump are sharpening their attacks as they get ready to meet face to face for the cnn presidential debates three days from now and simulcast on fox news. the two candidates are using wildly different prep strategies, sleepy joe is still holding up at summer camp david, the big guy surrounding himself with an army of advisors. a staggering 16 people are helping our elderly man with a poor memory get into top shape. one report claims that joe biden is doing mock debates and practicing, on a stand for 90 minutes. the liberal media is also giving joe some pointers like how to smile and benefit from that mute button. he has resting old faced, right, so he needs to smile and when he smiles it goes away a little bit, and when he smiles, his face comes alive. i wo
striking paul bearers with batons. at one point, police beat the pull barriers so badly that the casket nearly tops over. in response to this incident, the israeli police claim that the palestinians were the aggressors. they claim that the mourners near the coffin had thrown rocks and objects at police during the violent riots. israli police released videos which showed what appears to be a plastic bottle being thrown at them. they also claim stones were thrown, but if they were, it is hard to see from the video they released. but again, this funeral had 10,000 people at it. a palestinian american journalist have been killed covering a conflict. it was an international news event. there were cameras everywhere. watching this from all angles. and in the words of the times of israel today, in footage from the scene, no such stone throwing a seven in before police rushed the crowd, although some palestinians were later filmed throwing objects during the clashes, end quote. as of tonight,
we were earlier at st. joseph s hospital where her body was being prepared and where her family was waiting. they had hoped to have the funeral from there, walking them to walking to the church and then here, but israeli police did not allow it. and when they tried to do that, israeli police moved in with tear gas and flash grenades to disperse the mourners, attacking at one point the paul bearers carrying the coffin and the coffin nearly fell. it was a tense situation. the family stepped in and took the decision not to do the funeral procession from there and there the israeli police backed out of the hospital grounds, did pin several people in, but the family was allowed to come out and have the funeral procession go on. you re seeing the thousands of people that have come to join in mourning shireen and so they re streaming in from the old city