baby formula crisis: two children with special medical needs hospitalized amid the shortage. the new details tonight. plus the major manufacturer airlifting in supplies. breaking news: covid boosters authorized for kids. all the details parents need to know. and one million covid deaths, and the hundreds of thousands of children who lost a parent in the pandemic. tonight s other top headlines: the drug smuggling tunnel found on the southern border stretching the length of almost six football fields. 400 u.f.o. encounters the pentagon s newly declassified intelligence. plus the memorial day weekend travel forecast you re going to want to hear. and finally tonight, one woman s run for the record books. her inspirational story from cancer survivor to marathoner. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting tonight from new york. o donnell: good evening, to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night from new york. w
it s important for history to talk about who he is, but i commend you for doing that. my heart is hurting. everyone i spoke to today, their heart is hurting, and they feel helpless. i m going to talk to the audience about that in just a little bit. but we ve seen this all too often. yeah. you know, anybody at home can probably remember the names of the killers in columbine but not necessarily the people the names of people who lost their lives. i feel like that s the case for a lot of mass killings in this country. we all focus on the shooter, and people learn that person s name, and they want that. they want that kind of attention. i think it s important to report on them and their motivation and everything about them. but i just don t think we should give them that kind of extended coverage. and to call listen, we have to call it what it is. that s our job without fear or favor. but also i was sitting writing the opening to my show tonight, and you again inspired me
senate nomination is one of the most extensive of this election cycle. it is at the moment of three-wa tossup. and endorsement from former president trump seemed to put doctor oz in the driver seat. each candidate making their closing argument in the race they could be decided by the smallest of margins. on the old boys, president trump called out that we need t have the washington, d.c. to represent our pennsylvania values for it to get the media is smearing my name. there is this information in order to suppress my vote and yield a selection from me. i ve worked very hard to be who i am and to be where i am. it matters who you pick for president and it matters who yo pick for senate seat. this is the most important election. just outside of philadelphia this campaign has been going on for several months and i m sure people are ready to get the primary day underway. no doubt about it. good morning, the republican senate primary race is a type tight three-way race
baby formula crisis: two children with special medical needs hospitalized amid the shortage. the new details tonight. plus the major manufacturer airlifting in supplies. breaking news: covid boosters authorized for kids. all the details parents need to know. and one million covid deaths, and the hundreds of thousands of children who lost a parent in the pandemic. tonight s other top headlines: the drug smuggling tunnel found on the southern border stretching the length of almost six football fields. 400 u.f.o. encounters the pentagon s newly declassified intelligence. plus the memorial day weekend travel forecast you re going to want to hear. and finally tonight, one woman s run for the record books. her inspirational story from cancer survivor to marathoner. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell reporting tonight from new york. o donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night from new york. we re going to begin tonight with the d
in the dark corners of the internet. and hours before primary polls open in pennsylvania, the new images of one candidate marching on january 6th. what impact will that have on the race as, the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good evening, once again, i m stephanie ruhle. tonight, and the nation is struggling to come to grips with another massacre, saturdays racially motivated shooting in buffalo, new york, was allegedly carried out by a white 18 year old man who traveled hours to a black community, or police say he opened fire at a supermarket. ten people were killed, three others injured. tomorrow, president biden and first lady joe biden will travel to buffalo degree with that community. earlier today, white house honoring public safety officers at the white house. biden spoke about the victims and their families. no one understands more than all of you here today, the pain and anguish those families and buffalo feel. but, if they were you feel like you