LISBON A longtime school nurse who will retire at the end of this month from the Beaver Local School District was “invaluable” to the district, especial
intimate. i have met with people who had flown in volunteering from kansas city, philadelphia, and washington, who could have participated in marches in their own cities but wanted to be here with the heartbeat of this movement. this march, of course, planned by stoneman douglas students. many of whom told me they wanted to be here in parkland as opposed to washington or anywhere else on the day of the march to support their friends, families of victims, and a community that s still grieving. but as we have seen this community do in the weeks since february 14th, they continue to channel that grief into passion. we heard from tony, the father of gina, who lost her life, said our loss is giving this community a voice that is resounding across this nation. you ask what s next. well, what s next, circled on many students calendars is their first opportunity to vote. i spoke with a young woman, sara kauffman, 15 years old, a
captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. pelley: good evening. all 12 of the u.s. secret service agents and officers caught up in that prostitution scandal in colombia have now been fired or resigned, or retired, or cleared. the director of the secret service acted against the last of his personnel today. a separate investigation of 12 members of the military continues. norah o donnell is at the white house tonight with the late breaking news. norah? reporter: scott, secret service officials credit director mark sullivan for move being quickly to clean house. we learned the fate of those five additional agents today. two resigned, two were cleared of any wrongdoing, and one was fired. director sullivan made a rare personal appearance on capitol hill today to assure lawmakers that he was moving to resolve the scandal threatening to tarnish the secret service. and by the end of the day, those implicated in the prostitution scandal had be
14th street bridge. overnight roadwork on tysons. check out the ride for travelers on the maryland side. southbound lanes of 270, just growing volume. lanes open as you make your way past shady grove. beltway, outer loop looks good into silver spring. no early problems. beltway south of town, 50 or the bw parkway and downtown still looking good. making your way into northeast. andrea, mike, back to you. thank you, beverly. he is charged with 40 counts of child sexual abuse involving eight boys. but now, former penn state assistant coach jerry sandusky is denying the accusations. surae chinn is in the satellite center with more on sandusky s first interview about all of the charges. good morning, surae. jerry sandusky, accused pedophile is fighting for his innocence. he broke his silence last night in an exclusive interview with bob costas and a phone interview on nbc. take a listen. sexual contact with any of these underaged boys? yes, i am. never touched their