This week as the president ial campaign continues to flail, Donald Trump has jumped back on the horse he rode to the White House eight years ago. Maintaining his lies about haitian migrants in Ohio Eating household pets, telling jewish voters that it will be their fault if he loses in November And Promising Women that the Prosperity Of A Second Trump White House will mean they will never have to worry about the Abortion Rights they lost, thanks to him. Its a familiar playbook that has served him well with his maga base, but its done no favors for his president ial bid. Just minutes ago he got off the Campaign Rally Stage in North Carolina where the states republican gubernatorial Candidate Mark Thompson who he has endorsed but was nowhere to be found a few days after his salacious comments on a pornographic website resurfaced. And that is where we begin tonight. Joining me now is Sheila Mccormick of florida. She is the chair of the house haiti caucus. We appreciate you being with us to
our cbs news investigation: crime without punishment. unsolved murder in america. why cases are going unsolved at record numbers. tonight s other top headlines: stepping up testing for monkeypox in america. a terrifying moment at yellowstone where a man and his son got attacked by a wild bison. and celebrating pride month: the female baseball star going public with her own personal truth at the age of 95. 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 on this wednesday night. there are a number of new questions tonight after that jaw-dropping testimony from cassidy hutchinson, the close aide to then-white house chief of staff mark meadows. some of the revelations could land members of the trump inner circle and the former president himself in legal jeopardy. that includes hutchinson s firsthand account of the former president encouraging h
influence europe. our cbs news investigation: crime without punishment. unsolved murder in america. why cases are going unsolved at record numbers. tonight s other top headlines: stepping up testing for monkeypox in america. a terrifying moment at yellowstone where a man and his son got attacked by a wild anelebrating pride month. the female baseball star going public with her own personal truth at the age of 95. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell. reporting from the nation s capitol. o donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this wednesday night. there are a number of new questions tonight after that jaw-dropping testimony from cassidy hutchinson, the close aide to then-white house chief of staff mark meadows. some of the revelations could land members of the trump inner circle and the former president himself in legal jeopardy. that includes hutchinson s firsthand account of the former president encouraging his supporters to march to the
transitory. i was not expecting multiple variances covid. hidened threat advisory some of the factors contradicting to the threat are roe v. wade. this would be a great opportunity for this administration to step up and lead and to tone things down. gas prices hit another record high today. now on the verge of $5 a gallon. it would be cheaper to buy cocaine and just run everywhere. steve: good morning, warsaw, virginia. this is your 6:00 a.m. wake-up call and you have got a beautiful day. right now it is 27 degrees there you are going for a high hey getting towards the summer. it s going to be 88 there and partly cloudy throughout the day. ainsley: look at that patch of grass i just want to run. steve: we just heard john kennedy talking about using an illegal drug and running everywhere instead of buying gas. ainsley: that s not what i meant. steve: welcome aboard, we are here on the mezzanine level of studio m and pete is in for brian. pete: i want to
Children are losing interest in exercise from as early as seven years old. In sport could there be two titles for chelsea this season . The premier League Leaders are through to the semi finals of the fa cup, after beating Manchester United. Also this morning do you recognise this famous face . It is fascinating seeing the faces of people as i walk down the street. She was a big part of one of our favourite childrens tv shows. You may have guessed where she is from but we will reveal it later. It is not as cold today as it was yesterday. Today will be cloudy as well but there will be sunny breaks and in the sunshine it will feel quite mild for of year. In the north of scotland we have gales, severe gales and heavy wintry showers. More details on about 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story. Parliament has passed the brexit bill, paving the way for the uk to begin the formal process of leaving the European Union. Meanwhile, it looks like theresa may will reject Nicola Sturgeons