are release video surveillance of the search. uphill battle for liz cheney, voters in wyoming go to the polls on primary day, robert costa is the only correspondent dl as the congresswoman casts her votes withance a country we are facing challenging and difficult times. o donnell: the staggering number of americans who are unhappy at work. this job is not fun and we re not getting paid enough to deal with the stuff he with have to deal with every single day. o donnell: cbs s elise preston on why that is costing companies trillions of dollars. this is the this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. good evening, thank you for joining us on this tuesday night. we begin tonight with severe water cuts that will impact tens of millions of americans. and puts a fine point on how dire the crisis is in america s west. a mega drought is drying up the colorado river and depleting the nation s largest manmade reservoir laker mead.
the only weapon i had was my camera. i did it so that i could show the world what the taliban are really like. what kind of group they are. and how they seek to forcefully silence women. how long were you in prison for? for about one month. and how were you treated. they treated mee disgracefully. they tortured meusin pipes, w organizinti-taliban protest and she is not alone. according to am nest nee amnesty international the talibans have devastated the rights of women in afghanistan since last year s take over. abdul qahar balki is the the spokeman. we spoke to women s rights activists, they talk about for ture, water boarding and other forms of abuse. we absolutely reject that. we do not engage in torture. a claim paryani calls a lie.