Tomorrows pivotal democratic debate. Weve got some big news on that in just a moment, but we want to begin tonight with this breaking news. Harvey weinstein, the movie mogul behind some of hollywoods biggest hits, is behind bars tonight. He was convicted by a new york jury today of rape and committing a criminal sexual act thter a monthlong trial featuring testimony from multiple women who said he assaulted them. While he was acquitted of three other charges, the 67yearold could still face decades in prison. Todays verdict was the end of a stunning fall from grace for one of the movie industrys most powerful men, and it represents a milestone in the me too movement. Jericka duncan leads off our coverage tonight. Reporter the man once referred to as a god in hollywood is now a convicted rapist. After five days of deliberation, the jury found Harvey Weinstein guilty of a criminal sexual act and thirddegree rape, which could bring a maximum sentence of 29 years. These survivors werent jus
Odonnell farewell to a legend. The starstudded memorial to basketball great kobe bryant. The tributes and tears as celebrities and bryants wife honor kobe and his daughter. You take care of our gigi. Odonnell empire star in court Actor Jussie Smollett mobbed at a chicago courthouse as he faces new charges of staging a racist attack on himself. What hes now saying to a judge. Road to recovery. After that dramatic crash at the daytona 500, nascar driver ryan newman speaking out. The injury hes still suffering and will he race again . And remembering a pioneer. She got americans to the moon with nothing more than a pencil and her mind. Tonight we pay tribute to one of the Space Programs real live hidden figures. This is the cbs evening news with Norah Odonnell reporting tonight from charleston, South Carolina. Odonnell good evening, and thank you so much for joining us. We are in charleston ahead of tomorrows pivotal democratic debate. Weve got some big news on that in just a moment, but
Eddie Burns was ousted as the department’s leader on Feb. 17, a source familiar with the firing told the Star-Telegram. The city hasn’t been clear about the reason.
While holding a meeting for the School Health Advisory Council, which determines sex-ed curriculum among other things, someone dialed into a Zoom call set up for the meeting and started playing pornography.