the war in ukraine russian missiles hit a crowded shopping mall, possibly over a thousand people inside. the fear tonight of a rising civilian death toll. the hunger crisis in south sudan. we met this mother who walked for more than a month to get food for her eight month old. so he so weak he can barely eat, reports tonight in depth on the risk of starvation for millions. tonight s other top headlines, new video tonight of wnba brittney griner after 130 days in russian detention. and a terrifying moment in colombia, the deadly collapse killing at least four including a one-year old. and we ll end tonight with the hertz warming story of a 7 year old cancer patient s dream come true. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell. reporting from the nation s capitol. good evening and thank you for joining us on this busy monday night. we begin tonight with breaking news, an horrific scene from america s heartland. an amtrak train knocked on its side in a missouri, c
amid a global energy crisis and soaring gas prices at home. sandra, good to be with you. sandra: and great to be with you, john. the topic of clean energy front center, net 0 emissions by no later than 2050. all of this as the world leaders say they are now working to tap russia s income from global oil sales that are financing putin s invasion of ukraine. john: biden s plan to bring down gas prices in the u.s. with help from two top oil exporters could be in jeopardy. video showing the french president pulling biden aside to tell him the united arab emirates and saudi arabia have already reached their maximum production. sandra: it comes as americans are still feeling the effects of the sky high prices at the pump ahead of the holiday weekend. national average, 4.86 a gallon. john: wow, jacqui heinrich live at the nato summit in madrid, spain. jacqui. jacqui: good afternoon to you guys. u.s. officials do not want to comment on the content of that conversation betwe
sales, while the administration continues to make the point that this is the putin price hike, russian oil sales are back to $20 billion worth of sales in may 2022. they are back to preinvasion levels. john, i don t have tell you prices are now much higher than they were then for oil, which means vladimir putin is making more selling oil today than he was before the invasion ever happened. he just found different buyers. john: selling it to different places. sandra: exactly, more on that coming up. john: looking forward to that. sandra: some secret service members pushing back on yesterday s testimony at the surprise january 6th hearing you heard during these hours yesterday. a source telling fox the agents mentioned by former chief of staff mark meadows aide, cassidy hutchinson, want to testify publicly to refute one of her most explosive and headline grabbing claims. aishah hasnie is live with the
he s like i ll doing it. just give me a minute. that is it for kpix 5 news at 3:00. cbs evening news is next. captioning sponsored by cbs o donnell: tonight we have several big headlines as we come on the air, america s battle over abortion rights and the breaking news, multiple fatalities after a train going from los angeles to chicago derails with 243 passengers on board. train cars topple over in missouri after colliding with a truck. we re tracking the fast-moving developments about those who are hurt and trapped inside. the abortion rights fight in a. a count divided. we re in states where trigger laws are banning abortions. and in states welcoming a wave of patients. illinois is an oasis in a vast abortion des ns,ew evidee leads to a surprise january 6th hearing tomorrow.
much. there was another major decision from the supreme court involving prayer and school. in a 6-3 sloat the court ruled in favor of a former high school football coach who lost his job after praying on the field with students after games. the coach sued his washington state school district claiming it violated his constitutional rights. the latest ruling from the conservative majority court further narrows the separation between church and state. mystery surrounds a surprise january 6th hearing announced just today. the committee says the hearing duled r tuesy afternoon will present recently obtained evidence. raising the expectations of new. cbs s robert costa is here with the latest. everybody wants to know, who is the surprise witness. this was a surprise announcement, the committee has been looking for more information, gathering new evidence, pushing witnesses to share more and they have something so urgent they believe they need to have a hearing tomorrow. we know they ha