8,000 stores. plus, big news on when the show will go on, on broadway. india s catastrophe: our reporting tonight from on the ground, and the scary warning that things may only get worse. back on the job: could the atlanta officer charged with murdering rayshard brooks at a fast food restaurant go back on patrol? peleton safety warning: the company recalls 125,000 treadmills after they re linked0 to a child s death and dozens of injuries. flower shortage: just ahead of mother s day, why prices are by up 20% in some places. and, our series on remarkable moms. after helping her daughter conquer cancer, she s now taking her to the top of the world. 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. we are going to begin tonight with that decision to uphold facebook s ban against donald trump, just as the former president is openly campaigning to oust a key le
cohen went to prison. trump was named individual one. that is in fact what opened up the criminal inquiry in the first place. the times is reporting that inquiry is now focusing at least in part on the chief financial officer of the former president s company. now, simultaneously tonight, the atlanta journal constitution is breaking the news that in the other known criminal investigation in to the former president, the one in fulton county, georgia, as to whether or not president trump illegally tried to pressure election officials in to changing that state s election results that case reportedly is being brought in front of a grand jury this week in atlanta. it s reported that fulton county prosecutors are going to go before the grand jury in georgia this week, and ask them for subpoenas for witnesses and documents in that case that reportedly targets the former president. we have never had apresident or former president criminally prosecuted in this country. but on tw
arriving can t say covid babies. lockdown babies, maybe. we thought this would happen. nine months after a giant blizzard that closes things down, we tend so see this. awkward to think about it that way, don t like to think of my producers in those terms, but pandemic baby bust is belied by the experience of the staff of this show at least. very exciting. there we are. thank you rachel. thanks lawrence. we have breaking news tonight that could move new york state one step closer to having a woman governor. new york times is reporting tonight that yet another young woman has come forward with sexual harassment allegation against governor andrew cuomo. leading the new york times reporting on three serious accusations of sexual harassment against the governor from three separate women, two of whom were working for governor cuomo at the time of the incidents. breaking news is woman 30 years younger who worked in obama administration and biden presidential campai
went to prison. donald trump was famously listed as an unindicted co-conspirator in that case. that is in fact what opened up the criminal inquiry in the first place. the times is reporting that inquiry is now focusing at least in part on the chief financial officer of the former president s company. now, simultaneously tonight, the atlanta journal constitution is breaking the news that in the other known criminal investigation into the former president, the one in fulton county, georgia, as to whether or not president trump illegally tried to pressure election officials into changing that state s election results, that case reportedly is being brought in front of a grand jury this week in atlanta. the atlanta journal constitution reporting tonight that fulton county prosecutors are going to go before the grand jury in georgia this week and ask them for subpoenas for witnesses and dock units in that case that reportedly targets the former president. we have never had a