the pressure campaign from then president trump, and what rudy giuliani admitted to arizona s republican speaker of the house. he said, we ve got lots of theories. we just don t have the evidence. o donnell: president joe biden and the first lady visit a d.c. covid vaccine clinic where kids as young as six months old are getting their first shots. sad news tonight about a five-year-old boy in texas left in a sweltering car. tonight, how dangerously hot a vehicle can get in just 10 minutes. america s nursing home crisis. how staffing shortages, financial distress, and unsafe conditions are putting the elderly at risk. and the big n.f.l. retirement news and the end of a dynasty. 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. we are learning some stunning new information that tonight has parents of those 19 children who were killed in uvalde, texas, wo
our exclusive reporting by cbs more hearings as new evidence pores in as cbs news obtained these new images from a never- before-seen documentary. the desperate search for survivors. a deadly earthquake his afghanistan, killing over 1,000, and injuring more than 15 money 1,500 more. dangerous heat waves. record-high temperatures from texas to south carolina. outrage grows in uvalde. our interview tonight with the father who lost his nine-year- old daughter, and said he s disappointed with the investigation. it hurts, you know. o donnell: our cbs news investigation. a look into an online mental health provider accused of over- prescribing drugs like adderall. tonight s other top headlines: a shark attack off the california coastline. plus, yellowstone, one of the country s national treasures, reopens. 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 fo
not produce any evidence of election fraud, something they were not ashamed to admit. at some point did one of them make a comment that they didn t have evidence, but they had a lot of theories? that was mr. giuliani. and what exactly did he say and how did that come up? my recollection he said we ve got lots of theories, we just don t have the evidence. the pressure campaign against state officials was relentless and it was dangerous. it included ugly threats and intimidation by trump supporters and the former president himself leaving one georgia election worker too scared to say her own name in public. a steep price for those who defended democracy and did their job. why didn t you just quit and walk away? because i knew that we had followed the law, we had followed the constitution and i think sometimes moments require you to stand up and just take the shots, you re doing your job, and that s all we did. i do not want to be a winner by cheating. were a l
refining capacity. the administration estimates the moves could lower gas prices by at least $1 a gallon, if they can get it all through congress. i should say, this faces steep opposition from some on capitol hill, even from some of the president s own party, and members of the administration have even conceded there are significant downsides to do this, jim. plus, significant new evidence in the latest hearing from the january 6th committee, witnesses testify that former president trump and sitting gop lawmakers were directly involved in pushing fake slates of electors in multiple states to attempt to overturn the 2020 election while the president s personal attorney rudy giuliani admitted they had no evidence of widespread fraud to back up that plan. he turned the call over to mr. eastman, who then proceeded to talk about the importance of the rnc helping the campaign gather these contingent electors. did you also receive a call from u.s. representative andy biggs of
too. their names used over and over by giuliani and the former president. what happened to their lives. the former president using ruby s name 18 times on one call. they never did anything but count the votes. do you know how it feels to have the president of the united states to target you? jonathan karl standing by tonight. also breaking tonight, the scathing new details revealed after the uvalde school shooting. authorities calling the response a failure, saying armed officers inside the school could have stopped the gunman three minutes after it began. they were waiting to unlock a classroom door, authorities say, that wasn t even locked. mireya villarreal in texas. the images coming in at this hour. the passenger plane catching on fire shortly after landing in miami. what we re learning. late word on capitol hill tonight. an agreement on the bipartisan gun safety bill. what s in the bill now? and when is the vote? rachel scott with late reporting. the war in