different hospitals, as america s healthcare workers demand more pay and more help. attention, parents have you heard about the new website that does your kids homework for them? well, tonight, we ll tell you about the new artificial intelligence taking the internet and the classroom by storm. the latest on the mega millions $1.1 billion jackpot. and tonight, play for patrick. the minnesota family helping young athletes after the loss of their own son. 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 tuesday night. tonight, there is new fallout from what cbs news first reported about those biden documents. house republicans have just launched an investigation. we ve got more on that in just a moment. plus, this just coming in look at this video. smoke pouring out of the wing of this delta flight. but first, more deadly storms have slammed the c
expands power. warning stormy seas ahead. fly me to the moon. the first ever space tours winds up to blast on of again. and later, the sound of solidarity. this minneapolis band on a mission to be heard at george floyd square. this is the cbs weekend news from new york with jerika duncan. thank you for joining us on this sunday. police in stockton, california, say they are certain they have the serial killer authorities have been searching for. providing relief to a community. the arrest was made this weekend. the suspect, wessely brownly. cbs s dannia bacus. investigators say the arrest came just as he was on the prowl for his next victim. police say this is the serial killer who had the community of stockton frozen in fear for three months. 43-year-old wesley brownly s arrest came to the relief of residents 80 miles east of san francisco. a lot of people are going to feel a lot safer. it was scary. very scary. but i m glad he has been caught. armed with a ha
in britain it s good-bye boris. so who s next? i m ian lee in downing street where this time tomorrow britain will know who will be their next prime minister. and later, weekend journal. we visit willow creek, wisconsin where fishing is helping first responders and veterans with ptsd one cast at a time. it s exactly why we re doing this. so people don t have to feel so alone in their struggle. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from new york with jericka duncan. good evening and thanks for joining us on this sunday. we begin tonight with weather extremes. from coast to coast. in georgia states of emergency have been declared in two counties. they were swamped by flash flooding, you see there, after more than a foot of rain fell in the last 24 hours. in indiana at least one person is dead tonight after rushing water caused widespread devastation. while in the west there are several cities enduring triple-digit temperatures and a severe september heat wave. c
plus, the path of destruction from a tornado in minnesota, damaging dozens of homes. clinton lawyer acquitted. tonight, the major blow to special counsel john durham s three-year russia probe. inflation and america s small businesses. main streets boarding up, family-owned stores and restaurants forced to close. are you afraid you might run out of business? oh, yeah, all the time, every day. o donnell: nationwide pilot shortage, and what it means for your summer travel plans. the deadly alligator attack. what a florida man was doing when police say a gator bit him. and social media used for good. how a small nonprofit used tiktok to reach thousands. 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 tuesday night. tonight, we want to begin with the community of uvalde, texas, begins saying good- bye to the victims of last week s horrific shoo
u.s.? plus, the path of destruction from a tornado in minnesota, damaging dozens of homes. clinton lawyer acquitted. tonight, the major blow to special counsel john durham s three-year russia probe. inflation and america s small businesses. main streets boarding up, family-owned stores are you afraid you might run out of business? oh, yeah, all the time, every day. o donnell: nationwide pilot shortage and what it means for your summer travel plans. the deadly alligator attack. what a florida man was doing when police say a gator bit him. and social media used for good. how a small nonprofit used tiktok to reach thousands. 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 tuesday night. tonight, we want to begin with the community of uvalde, texas, because they begin saying good-bye to the victims of last week s horrific shooting at robb elementary school. hundreds o