Indictment. Im being indicted because theyre afraid of all of us. Now the trump team is facing a monday deadline to respond to the judge. Also tonight, weather watch. Was weather is brewing in the midwest, south and east through monday. Damaging winds, hail, flooding and tornadoes, all in the forecast. And russian retaliation. Moscow launching a barrage of missile and Drone Strikes on ukraine. Tonight, what prompted president putins latest deadly show of force . Plus, soccer stunner. It went down to the wire, but the u. S. Womens teams dreams were dashed at the world cup. We just lost the world cup by a millimeter. Thats tough. Tonight, the kick that sent them packing. And later, on the mend. Meet the doctor whose talent stretched far beyond the operating room. It actually makes me happy that Little Things are meaningful. Announcer this is the Cbs Weekend News from new york with jericka duncan. Jericka is off. Im robert costa. Couldnt the legal battle between former President Donald Tr
evacuations after relentless rain overwhelms the northeast and new england. a major landslide destroys homes, forcing residents to flee. i ve never seen anything like this ever in my career. the creaking, the cracking, the crumbling, they are going to fall. president biden met with british prime minister along with king charles, the president is now going to take part in the nato summit. norah: with president biden saying ukraine needs to wait till after the war to join nato. with medics treating civilians. near the front lines, but not on the front lines. this is an attack on a civilian area. norah: dangerous prisoners on the run. the manhunt for two murder suspects. it s a little unnerving knowing he could be somewhere in the woods. norah: disgraced olympic doctor larry nassar stabbed ten times in the neck, back, and chest in prison. while serving up to 175 years for sexually abusing american gymnasts. we need to focus heavily on the ethi
one-on-one with house speaker kevin mccarthy, negotiators back at the table tonight. the new signals a standstill may be over soon with the u.s. just days from default and the major meeting now set for tomorrow there is no agreement. we re still apart. presidents biden and zelenskyy face to face as ukraine gets new american support. and our correspondent pressing president biden, does his sign-off of f-16 fighter jets to ukraine risk escalating the war deadly stampede at a soccer stadium. a dozen people killed. nearly a hundred hurt. the terrifying videos as fans run for their lives. the suspect charged with manslaughter after that subway chokehold now speaking out for the first time why he says he d do it again. the idaho murder suspect set to be arraigned tomorrow and we have new nbc news reporting. did he break into another female student s apartment before the murders? and liftoff. late today a private company launching paying tourists into space, and the woman on
new details on how one police officer took out the gunman and new reporting on the suspect s identity and possible ties to white supremacists ideology weighing on all of us, why have there been so plus, the big question weighing on all of us. why have there been so many mass shootings this year? we ve discussed this over and over, and nothing gets done. also breaking, an suv slams into pedestrians outside a shelter housing migrants in a texas border town, killing seven. police now investigating whether it was intentional outrage in new york over the subway chokehold death. protesters even blocking train tracks now lawyers for the former marine who choked the passenger are speaking out. a long shot wins the kentucky derby amid a growing investigation. why did seven horses die in the lead-up to the race? and a concert fit for a king the stars are out to celebrate the coronation of king charles and the new photos of harry just hours after the coronation announcer: th
or insulinin may causese low w blood sugagar. jardianance is realally swell the litittle pill w with a g story toto tell. our obsession with glass structures and light has created bird death traps across america. but one group is shining a light on the small changes that can have a major life-saving impact. here is cbs s nikole killion. reporter: on any given mor morning list berth fuse walks the streets of the nation s capital. it s a personal mission. reporter: that mission as a voblt citizen scientist with the group lights out d.c. is to find birds. but this bird watching expedition is not what you might expect. in most cases lisbeth and her team are not looking to the sky. there s a bird. reporter: but to the ground, collecting dead fowl after they ve collided with buildings. this is a huge problem.