CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell, 05/19
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast, COVID infections and hospitalizations are on the rise nationwide.

On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast, COVID infections and hospitalizations are on the rise nationwide.
On tonight's CBS Evening News -- President Biden's emotional address condemning white supremacy following this weekend's shooting in Buffalo. The latest details on his visit. Plus -- the latest on the investigation into the supermarket shooter. That's tonight on the CBS Evening News.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast, more from Buffalo after this weekend's horrific mass shooting at a supermarket. New details tonight about the 18-year-old suspect and his plans to take the rampage even further.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast, the latest on the nationwide baby formula shortage as parents continue to scramble amid empty store shelves. What President Biden is now considering to try and ease the crisis.
On tonight's CBS Evening News -- the nationwide baby formula shortage reaches a crisis level. As parents scramble, how the federal government is moving to solve the problem. Plus -- "Eye on America." How a two-decade drought is eroding one of America's most iconic reservoirs. And -- how Good Samaritans came to the rescue during a Florida woman's medical emergency. That's tonight on the CBS Evening News.
On tonight's CBS Evening News -- consumers are paying skyrocketing prices. Where prices are rising the fastest. Plus -- the abortion rights debate heats up. Democrats put senators on the record over support for Roe v. Wade. And -- "Unifying America." How a group of California teens is taking action against hate crimes. That's tonight on the CBS Evening News.
On tonight's CBS Evening News, America's overdose crisis is worsening -- and the DEA thinks fentanyl is primarily to blame. How the agency is zeroing in on where the killer drug is coming from. Plus -- American innovation. Fighting COVID and other harmful viruses with ultraviolet light. And -- a hero's goodbye. The final farewell of a World War II veteran. That's tonight on the CBS Evening News.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast, America's overdose crisis -- the tragic toll the fentanyl epidemic is having on families and the high-tech battle at the border to stop it.
Coming up on the CBS Evening News: We take a inside former President Trump's White House. Norah O'Donnell's "60 Minutes" interview with former Secretary of Defense Mark Esper. Plus: raising a child with special needs -- meet the military mom who defied all expectations to help her daughter in "The Modern Mom" series. And Steve Hartman goes "On the Road" to Saratoga Springs to tell the story of a horse that proved winning in life is far more important than winning on the racetrack. Norah O'Donnel...
On tonight's CBS Evening News -- Norah O'Donnell's exclusive interview with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton about the leaked majority draft opinion to overturn Roe v. Wade. Her warning about the ruling and who she says the courts could target next. Plus -- Wall Street selloff. Fears over inflation and rising interest rates send the market into a tailspin. And -- former Defense Secretary Mark Esper says he stopped a "ridiculous" plan from one of former President Trump's advisors. He spe...
On tonight's CBS Evening News, the largest interest rate hike in more than two decades -- what it means for your wallet. Plus -- "Eye on America" -- how music therapy is helping drug addicts kick the habit. And -- a New Jersey foster mom who proves love is the answer, no matter how difficult the question. That's tonight on the CBS Evening News.
On tonight's CBS Evening News, shockwaves throughout Washington after a leaked document shows the Supreme Court could overturn Roe v. Wade. Norah O'Donnell anchors from outside the Supreme Court. Plus, reaction from the White House. And -- in a week-long "The Modern Mom" series -- pop star and new mom Katy Perry. That's tonight on the CBS Evening News.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast, the last chance at justice for the survivors and descendants of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
Coming up on the CBS Evening News: a twenty-two year old American was killed fighting alongside Ukrainians. Also, a severe weather threat... Millions of Americans are in the path of possible tornadoes. And Steve Hartman goes "On the Road" for an update on a Florida snowman named "Lucky" that will melt your heart. Norah O'Donnell reports on tonight's CBS Evening News Podcast.
On tonight's CBS Evening News -- the COVID vaccine millions of parents have been waiting for, as Moderna seeks FDA approval of its vaccine for the nation's youngest children. What this means for families. "Eye on America" -- the teacher shortage across the country and the need for more Black male educators. Plus -- a group of Army wives on a mission to help military families on a budget say "yes" to the dress. That's tonight on the CBS Evening News.
Coming up on the CBS Evening News, former Marine Trevor Reed is heading home after a surprise prisoner exchange with Russia. Reed's parents talk about how they felt after hearing the news. Plus -- the drastic life changes some retirees are making due to rising inflation. And -- bidding for history...as the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's art collection and personal items go up for auction. That's tonight on the CBS Evening News.
On tonight's CBS Evening News, a major health update. First, a reversal on guidance if you should be taking an aspirin a day. Plus, we take a look at possible carcinogens that could be in your drinking water. And -- if you see it, you can be it. The talented young musicians from around the country and the amazing opportunity they're getting to learn alongside the best. That's tonight on the CBS Evening News.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast, the onslaught in Ukraine continues and billionaire Elon Musk is acquiring Twitter.
Coming up on the CBS Evening News: Masking whiplash! States and communities continue to flip-flop on mask mandates. Plus: despite growing demand, a battery shortage could slam the brakes on electric vehicle sales. And Steve Hartman goes "On the Road" to Florida to see how an eight year old cancer patient and a major baseball player became each other's biggest fans. Norah O'Donnell reports on tonight's CBS Evening News.
On tonight's CBS Evening News, President Biden promises to "speak softly and carry a large javelin" as he unveils $800 million in new weapons and aid to Ukraine. Plus -- what we are learning about seven mysterious deaths tied to a U.S. aircraft carrier in one year. And -- Florida's face-off with Disney -- lawmakers in the sunshine state vote to strip Disney of its special tax status in the fallout over the state's so-called Don't Say Gay bill...but why the taxpayers could be the ones who end up ...
On tonight's "CBS Evening News" -- to mask or unmask? Confusion reigns on planes and public transportation and not everyone is celebrating the repeal of the COVID mask mandate. And -- nearly two dozen states ban or restrict access to abortion, leaving women and some providers to take extreme measures. Plus -- meet the airline pilots who are introducing a new generation to the skies. That's tonight on the "CBS Evening News."
On tonight's "CBS Evening News" -- confused about the new mask guidance? A breakdown of where and when you need to wear masks on public transportation. Plus -- three Navy sailors serving on the same ship are found dead in less than a week…the new details. And -- a heartwarming story about an NBA star who's paying it forward by giving up his entire salary this season. That's tonight on the "CBS Evening News."
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast, a federal judge strikes down President Biden's mask mandate for public transportation.
Tonight on the CBS Evening News: The Pentagon confirms Ukrainian missiles sank Russia's flagship in the Black Sea. And Millions of Americans are packing airports and highways for the long weekend, but some flight attendants have hit the picket line. Can airlines keep up with the demand? Major Garrett fills in for Norah O'Donnell on tonight's CBS Evening News.
Coming up on the CBS Evening News: Elon Musk's hostile Twitter takeover. The Tesla and Space-X founder offers 43-billion dollars to take the social media giant private, but is it enough? And with millions of Americans priced out of the market, are 3-D printed homes the answer to affordable housing? Major Garrett fills in for Norah O'Donnell on tonight's CBS Evening News Podcast.
Tonight on the CBS Evening News: the New York City subway shooting suspect has been arrested. We have new details on his long criminal history. Also -- the C-D-C extended its travel mask mandate. But what will it take for that mandate to end? Plus -- she's the reigning rookie of the year and league champion. Meet the future of U.S. women's soccer. Norah O'Donnell reports on tonight's CBS Evening News Podcast.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast, the latest on the manhunt for the suspect who shot inside a crowded subway car in New York City this morning, injuring more than 20 people. Norah O'Donnell spoke with New York mayor Eric Adams about the terrifying incident.
On tonight's CBS Evening News podcast, how sexual violence is being used as a weapon of war during Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Coming up on the CBS Evening News: The latest from Ukraine after a horrific attack on a train station killed at least 50 people. And Steve Hartman goes "On the Road" with story of a blind racecar driver and a lesson about never giving up on your dreams. Norah O'Donnell reports on tonight's CBS Evening News Podcast.
Coming up on the CBS Evening News: with so many kids in America struggling with mental health issues during the pandemic, we take a look at what one community is doing to help save lives. And all eyes are on Tiger as one of golf's best makes his return to the Masters -- barely a year after the vehicle accident that almost cost him his leg. Norah O'Donnell reports on tonight's CBS Evening News Podcast.