panel to look at every minute that went on at the white house that day, every meeting, every phone call, before and during the attack. norah. o donll: kris van cleave, thank you. and we want to turn now to the summer olympics. tonight, the u.s. is back on top in the medal count with 25, followed by china with 21. but the biggest story of the day was the shocking news that gymnastics superstar simone biles abruptly pulled herself out of the team finals to focus on her mental health. cbs jamie yuccas is in tokyo. reporter: it was a stunning moment. u.s.a. gymnastics said there was a medical issue. biles said, she simply wasn t mentally ready. i just felt like it would be a little bit better to take a back seat, work on my mindfulness. reporter: the look on her face since competition began on sunday said it all. it s been really stressful this olympic games, i think just as a whole, not having an audience. there were a lot of different variables going into it. it s been a long we
so when i went into that court room today it was definitely the hardest thing i ve ever done. reporter: prosecutors considered filing hate crime charges, but the evidence. failed to show any type of history this defendant had with any form of racism toward any other ethnicity. reporter: also killed, paul michels, a handyman working inside. our loved ones will never be forgotten, their memories will live in our hearts and minds. reporter: long will die in prison one way or the other. he has yet to stand trial for the four atlanta spa killings, and a prosecutor in those cases will seek the death penalty. norah. o donnell: mark strassmann, thank you. well, here in washington tonight, lawmakers say they are making progress on a bipartisan infrastructure bill as our nation s roads and bridges fall apart. cbs errol barnett traveled to pennsylvania, one of many states ired orepairs. rorte t aennsylvania is one n
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fill the gaps. the federal has been underfunded and you can see it and feel it in the thousands and thousands of miles of highways in this country that are in poor condition, the bridges that are in poor condition. reporter: pennsylvania now one of many states waiting to see if congress will come through with the funding it needs. errol barnett, cbs news, washington. o donnell: and there s still much more news ahead on tonight s cbs evening news. walmart announced a new perk for its workers. and baby olympians yup, look at these newborns. they are all winners. ners. who sd isn t real milk is also saying mabel here isn t a real cow. and she really hates that. you re strong. you power through chronic migraine - 15 or more headache days a month, .each lasting 4 hours or more. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine.
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 breaking news in the covid pandemic. the c.d.c. has changed its guidance when it comes to mask wearing for the vaccinated, citing the highly contagious delta variant. the agency now says people who live in areas where the spread of covid is high or substantial, even those who received their vaccine, should wear masks indoors. tonight, look at this map. that means that new mask guidance covers more than 60% of the country. and we have just learned of this big step by the white house, the administration emailing staff tonight saying they must wear masks, regardless of their vaccination status. and with the new school year around the corner, the c.d.c. is recommending all students, teachers, and staff wear masks. and there is late word tonight about a man who was arrested for allegedly sending death threats to dr. anthony fauci. in one email, a