not to enforce its mandate. in seattle, hundreds of officers could be fired without proof of vaccination. plus, the push to vaccinate children. and the warnings tonight about flu season. what experts say you should do right now. tonight, the congressional investigation into former president trump s actions during the capitol insurrection. what sources say he and his aides were doing during the january 6th riot. exclusive new reporting from abc s chief washington correspondent jonathan karl. tonight, the arrest video that the local mayor calls concerning. the paraplegic man pulled from his car during that traffic stop. the response from the naacp. and what police say they found inside the vehicle. tonight, the legal whiplash surrounding the strictest abortion law in our country. most abortions in texas now halted again. patients and providers left reeling. the next steps in the court battle. plus tonight, that missing 3-year-old boy found safe. the emotional reunion with his mot
for vendor standup wireless. when they said they wanted to sell the phones for drugs and other items. some of the top law enforcement officials are going after the world s largest media company. correspondent molly lime tells us why google may be on the wrong side of a major search effort tonight. reporter: it is too easy to find counterfeit drugs online, too simple to get prescription drugs without a prescription, according to a group of attorneys general and safety advocates. we can t be in the position of whack a mole, bad videos show up, google removes them under pressure, they come back. we have to get out of that cycle. reporter: mississippi attorney general jim hood says google isn t doing enough to stop searches and drug ads that put people at risk. he is doing more to remove google records and encouraging his colleagues to do the same. there s a complete underworld operating in cyberspace, you