immigration case as history is made with the swearing in of justice ketanji brown jackson. abortion bans put on hold the latest tonight as if battle over the procedure goes to the states. plus, what president biden wants to do to make abortion rights federal law. our exclusive interview with the german chancellor what he told margaret brennan about vladimir putin and the war in ukraine. crime without punishment our cbs news investigation continues, as we talk to frustrated moms who are told to solve their children s murders. and a sweet story involving an airline pilot and the tooth fairy. it will be sure to make you smile. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us on this thursday night, where it appears america is ready to travel and celebrate independence day, but there won t be freedom emfrom the frustration capedios already piling up. tonight, we can report more t
and papal apology. pope francis visits canada on a mission to make amends. i m traveling with pope francis as he makes a historic trip to apologize to indigenous canadians. and later, the class of 2022. this year s inductees into the baseball hall of fame, representing 150 years of america s favote pastime. cooperstown! announcer: this the cbs weekend news from new york with jericka duncan. good evening and thanks for joining us on this sunday. we begin tonight with the nearly 80 million of you dealing with sweltering temperatures and extreme weather conditions today. thermometers reached triple digits across the northeast and washington, d.c., new york city, and philadelphia. the heat has been blamed for at least two deaths. newark, new jersey, hit 100 degrees today, the fifth day in a row, and the longest streak ever recorded for that city. cbs s elise preston has more tonight from new york city. and, elise, this weather is no laughing matter. reporter: definite
what a new poll shows about the tolerance of all of these trump investigations. an abortion ban is set to go in effect in three more states this week. we will tell you which ones those are and how the activists are preparing to fight back. thank you for joining us. there is a murder investigation underway after a car bomb killed the daughter of a prominent supporter of president vladimir putin. dario to gain a died saturday night after the vehicle she was driving exploded according to the russian news agency task. the investigation has revealed that 400 grams of tnt was used. the russian investigative committee is saying they believe someone ordered and planned this blast. she is the daughter of alexander good dugan who is being called the spiritual guide to the russian invasion of ukraine. a russian foreign ministry official has implied that ukraine may be responsible. but ukraine is strongly denying the claim. scott s, what we learning about this? given the purported
place to land troops and equipment in a crushing blow to russian morale. and later, it s been a blockbuster summer at movie theaters. audiences return for action on the big screen. having fun yet? so why is hollywood bracing for a big chill? the problem is there weren t enough blockbusters this summer for the theater chains to really say that we are back. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news. from new york, with jericka duncan. good evening and thanks for joining us on this sunday. tonight, millions of americans from texas to louisiana are under threat of flash flooding. torrential rain is swamping drought-stricken land near flagstaff, arizona rushing water made the roads unpassable. and this week there s more rounds of rain to come as storms move east. cbs s danya bacchus is tracking it all. reporter: good evening, jericka. it is still extremely dry here in los angeles, but across the west and southwest there s a rush to clean up in the wake of powerful st
the trump family. do you get a sense trump wanted violence to occ on nuary 6th? in a decad the supreme court sg major decision allowing more people to carry a firearm. tonit new york officials calling ate blow to public safety. juul babed, what does the f.d.a. s order mean for the vaping industry? our e oamerica, how the icago police depart is handling staffing shortages. and the heroic rescue we hear from the coach who saved a american swimmer. the randmark law cnged sportshow for women and the world. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donll: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this thursday night. in the past few weeks we have heard gripping new testimony from the january 6th hrings, but what we learned today was particularly egregious. three forme high-level justice department officials testified that the president of the united states repeatedly sought to pressure and manipulate the d.o.j.of president