0 news up tonight, new vaccine mandates spark legal scrutiny and push-back. the near term, you can discourage vaccination. millions are order to get their shots to curb the covid crisis that killed 650,000 americans. the latest cases causing concern for parents, kids back in school. i m concerned for our kids. they are being used as political pawns in this chess game. that is reprehensible. we ll have a checkup on the issues with our dr. david agus. tonight, secret no more. the fbi declassified the documents examining the saudi government s role in the 9-11 attacks. and 20 years in the war on terror. cbs news is on the front lines of another al-quaida strong hold. california countdown, with two days to go, the race to recall governor newsome intensifies. later, the plane people. we remember the sanctuary provided to thoses during the country s darkest hours. good evening. thanks for watching. it s been a weekend of somber remembrances as america marked 20 years since the 9-
because he knew it was wrong. i m confused. a, is it any better to do it in a roundabout way with giuliani, and b, if the accomplishment you say the democrats have made is to draw a line in the sand, but you re saying the president will not be removed from the office. to what end for the american people if it hasn t changed the fundamental behavior. the question is how many crimes would the president committed beyond what he was done if he thought he was invincible, at the he talked well, respectfully it was just a few weeks ago he said publicly that china should investigate the bidens in the middle of trade negotiations. that i was pretty blatant, but imagine the crimes. what we don t have is him twe tweeting zelensky, i need thoses or you won t get the aid. that s because we have that oversight. how do you know that?
births for thoses that pub accomplished posted that were critical of the regime. what does this say about the security of the social media companies. employees acting as spies? it races a lot of concerns. for so long it had to do with the as a ruvulnerabilities. i think now we re looking at a but you these massive companies with a mass immaterial amount of employees and by working at these companies, they re gaining immediate that advertisers, bu immediate access to highly
scarey moments at a walmart. heavily armed man wearing body arm your confronted and arrested in springfield, missouri. no shots fired. no one hurt. given what happened less than a week ago, folks understandably on edge. we have details live. i can t even imagine what was going through the mind of thoses as they saw him. yes. this man walks in in tactical gear with a rifle attached. you can understand why people were at the very leasted, nervous. he was filming himself pushing a cart. as those calls were coming through as a potential shalt active shooter, the man walked
unsanitary conditions in processing along the border, is that the case? that s absolutely the case. i testified and since then we have more than doubled the number of crossings, march 27th, we have a crisis that we are at breaking point at the border, we don t have room, we asked congress 5 and a half weeks ago for supplemental fund to go manage this overcrowding concern and get help health and human services, we have seen no action on thoses those requests. how much time do you spend on this as oppose to homeland security overall? dhs is multimission department. we have to stay on our toes, i was looking at the disaster and fema s response on tuesday from the flooding, we have to do it all, we had a big election security set of briefings and maintain momentum there, but this is a crisis and crisis meaning that managing time and