And deal . Or no deal . After seemingly coming to a bipartisan agreement earlier this week, the president s Infrastructure Agenda is in jeopardy after angering republicans. If only one comes to me, im not this if this is the only thing that comes to me, im not signing. Its in tandem. We are going to break down what comes next. Plus, the Derek Chauvin sentencing. Former minneapolis cop gets 22 1 2 years in prison, but is likely to serve less than that. George floyds cousin, tara brown, will join me later in the hour to talk about how the family is feeling following the sentencing. We are also going to look ahead to the charges chauvin is now facing. But first, i want to get to those breaking new developments in the Trump Organization probe. The New York Times reporting that the former president s company could be hit with criminal charges by the manhattan das office, as early as next week. The case is believed to be focused on gifts and fringe benefits, distributed to trumporganization
By judy and Peter Blum Kovler foundation; pursuiutions for americas neglecd needs. Anontributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Im kattyay in washington and this is bbc world news america. Change. Go and a lifetime of how america and the world have been altered since the death of george floyd. We talked to mr. Floyds brother. Warnings of a resurgence in europe. Risk ases lockdown measur are lifted. No ordinary day at the beach. Hundreds of thousands beat the he in the u. K. With hardly any sign of social distancing. People think i forgot about covid and they are havin about a holiday. I dont know what is happening. Katty welcome to world news america. Just ove a month ago, no one but his family and friends knew the name georg floyd. Police reform was down the list of political priorities in this nation and the idea of pulling monuments from their pedestals was left to city council meetings. So much has changed since the fateful encounter that left george floyd g
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To do more to help those who are out of work other saying millions of americans who lost their jobs will not get them back, even after the country fully reopens. Tonight, there are more signs the country is reopening, and some people are going back to work and the Worlds Largest theater chain says it will start showing movies again in july, and vacationers are back on the sands of miami beach. 16 cases are seeing rises in coronavirus cases, including texas and arkansas, where hospitals there are facing record numbers of coronavirus cases. As we come on the air, more than 112,000 people have been killed by the virus nationwide, and there are nearly two million confirmed cases here in the u. S. Tonight, cbs news has learned the president s Coronavirus Task force is privately warning governors there could be an even bigger spike in cases following those protests over the death of george floyd. Floyds brother was on capitol hill today, calling for change to the nations policing practices.
Emotional testimony on capitol hill, demanding justice. Im here to ask you to make it stop. Stop the pain. Stop us from being tired. Odonnell nascar bans the Confederate Flag at its events, as the army considers renaming bases named for confederate generals. How the president is responding tonight. Breaking news family members say remains found buried in idaho were those of two missing children. The new charges against their stepfather tonight. And the story of a chance encounter on a flight leads to a conversation about how we are a lot more alike than we are different. This is the cbs evening news with Norah Odonnell, reporting from the nations capital. Odonnell good evening and thank you for joining us. We are going to begin tonight with a sudden surge in coronavirus cases across the country. At the same time the government is warning that the financial damage caused by the pandemic will last for years. Tonight, the head of the Federal Reserve says congress may need to do more to he