ukraine s first lady addresses congress, bringing pictures of horror, pleading with the u.s. for more weapons as russia expands its onslaught. one single text. tonight, the only message the secret service turned over, as congress prepares for thursday s prime-time hearing that will air here on cbs. baby formula shortage. even with an effort to restock shelves, the crisis worsens. we speak to parents struggling to feed their children. remembering ivana trump. the former president and his family mourn the 73-year-old. shark sightings near popular beaches and on shore. this is believed to be a baby great white shark on long island. righting a wrong, nearly a century later. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this wednesday night. tonight, it is another day of extreme heat across the country, and europe, as triple-digit temperatures are being
helping his son obtain a gun? breaking news: derek chauvin sentenced: a federal judge gives the former officer 21 years for violating george floyd s civil rights. remembering a hollywood icon: the godfather star james caan dies after a six-decade career. cbs carter evans has a story about why you could see lower prices on your next purchase.xt. and honoring great americans: the 17 civilians awarded the presidential medal of freedom at the white house. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. duncan: good evening, to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us on this thursday night. i m jericka duncan in for norah. tonight, british prime minister boris johnson is stepping down following months of scandals, but he s not leaving right away. the embattled leader says he will stay on until his chosen successor comes in setember. his three years in office very plagued by controversy including his handling
are so popular, someone offered to pay the landlord 35% more than she was asking. o donnell: and, cbs s kris van cleave shows us how one city is using a roundabout way to keep people safe. reporter: the roundabouts keep traffic flowing, kind of like water. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this thursday night. tonight, we are one step closer to seeing parts of the affidavit that convinced a federal judge to allow the f.b.i. to search former president trump s flrida home. and now we know just which crimes trump is under investigation for by the justice department. but the d.o.j. says the criminal probe is in its very early stages. late this afternoon, a judge gave investigators one week to file a redacted version for him to consider unsealing. and in other trump legal woes, a former top executive at the trump organization pleaded gu
begins. nasa prepares for a return to the moon, this time with much bigger ambitions. cbs mark strassmann reports tonight from the kennedy space center. we want to ultimately end up on mars. garrett: as many kids head back to school, more and more parents are turning to home schooling. cbs kris van cleave shows us why. and, cbs steve hartman goes on the road. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. garrett: good evening to our viewers in the west. thank you for joining us. i m major garrett, in for norah. tonight, new details from the partially-redacted affidavit used to authorize the f.b.i. search of former president donald trump s florida home. one of the significant concerns, according to the affidavit, was that no space at trump s mar-a-lago home was authorized for the storage of classified material. investigators, using distinctly bureaucratic language, said the records were unfoldered, and intermixed with oth
member intentionally fired this gun and tried to injure this chald. but i think what we would like to see in this case is that whoever was responsible for it would come forth and explain that to us. and now a fifth person has come forward to report being struck by bullet fragments during a postgame fireworks show at the coliseum. the police chief says the fragments appear to have come from a high-powered rifle that may have been fired are from as far away as a mile. this is why we caution people to not fire guns indiscriminately in the community. it could impact unsuspecting people. and in addition to countless calls about illegal fireworks, police also towed 27 cars from illegal sideshows. and seized a dozen firearms, including automatic weapons and rifles. in san francisco a fourth of july fireworks show ended early for a teenage girl struck by stray gunfire. it happened just before 10:00 last night near ingalls and underwood in the bayview. the girl was hospitalize