CBS Evening News, April 20, 2022
Russia ramps up assault along front lines; Remembering CBS News legend Mike Hopkins
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The Justice Department has moved to reinstate the travel mask mandate at the request of the CDC. Meanwhile, for travelers who are immunocompromised or who have young, unvaccinated children, the end of travel mask mandates is a frightening change. Errol Barnett has more.
Mike Hopkins, CBS News' director of logistics for special events, died unexpectedly Tuesday. Norah O'Donnell reflects on how special he was to his colleagues.
Fly Compton, an aviation program in California, is teaching kids the sky's the limit. Kris Van Cleave shares more.
The production company for ""Rust"" was fined nearly $140,000 for alleged safety failures after cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was fatally shot by actor Alec Baldwin on set.
Several states have restricted abortion access, making it challenging for providers to ensure women still have access to the procedure. Janet Shamlian reports on the hurdles facing a South Dakota clinic.
A wildfire near Flagstaff, Arizona, has forced more than 2,000 people from their homes. The Tunnel Fire started Sunday and has burned dozens of structures and charred an area larger than Manhattan.
Netflix suffered its biggest stock loss in nearly two decades, losing more than $50 billion in market value. It comes after the streaming giant announced a loss of 200,000 subscribers last quarter. Carter Evans takes a look.
Ukrainian soldiers are learning to use howitzers sent by the U.S. The training takes a week -- time they may not have before Russia's offensive hits full throttle. David Martin has the details.
"We are probably facing our last days, if not hours," he said. Ukraine said Russia dropped heavy bombs to flatten what was left of a steel plant believed to be the last holdout of the key port city's defenders.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention asked the Justice Department to appeal the decision.
More than 700 households have been forced to evacuate.
Drop stems partly from company's decision to suspend service in Russia to protest war in Ukraine, but deeper problems exist.
Nearly two dozen states have restricted abortion access.
New Mexico safety officials pointed to "a complete failure of the employer to follow recognized national protocols that keep employees safe."
Hoppy, as he was known to his colleagues, is being remembered as "a CBS News institution" and "the heart of this network."
The plan would be the largest infrastructure project in the nation and take up to 20 years to complete.
He said he wants to help save lives after his father died of COVID-19 last year in their home country.
The FAA reported nearly 6,000 cases of unruly airline passengers in 2021. We take you behind the scenes with the federal air marshals who are keeping flyers safe in the skies. We also introduce you to a New York City program tackling the root of gun violence with a holistic approach. Watch these stories and more on "Eye on America" with host Michelle Miller.
From coast to coast, we're bringing you the stories of those who are creating change for the better in their communities. We share the personal story of sports reporter Allie LaForce and MLB pitcher Joe Smith's fight against Huntington's disease. We also showcase a local effort to preserve the Alligator Reef Lighthouse in the Florida Keys. Watch these stories and more on "Eye on America" with host Michelle Miller.
Microchip shortages and surging gas prices are impacting our everyday lives. But all across the country, people are getting resourceful to address some of these issues. We also meet a chef couple mobilizing a local response to help support Ukrainians impacted by the war. Watch these stories and more on "Eye on America" with host Michelle Miller.
From fighting to end veteran homelessness to saving our nation's majestic birds, we travel across the nation to meet the people stepping up and making an impact on their communities. Watch these stories and more on "Eye on America" with host Michelle Miller.
A Brooklyn chef couple is mobilizing the New York community and beyond to help provide immediate support for Ukrainians impacted by Russia's attacks. And along the way, Trina and Jessica Quinn of Dacha 46 are on a mission to cut through misconceptions about Eastern European cuisine. Jean Song reports.
"Person to Person with Norah O'Donnell" brings viewers the most intimate type of interview, going beyond the headlines through thoughtful conversation. In this episode, O'Donnell sits down with the cast of "Ted Lasso" for often laugh-out-loud-funny interviews. She speaks with Hannah Waddingham and Brett Goldstein about the show's success and what they bring to their characters and attends a soccer match in West London with breakout stars Brendan Hunt, Toheeb Jimoh and Kola Bokinni.
"Person to Person" with Norah O'Donnell brings viewers the most intimate type of interview, going beyond the headlines through thoughtful conversation. In this episode, O'Donnell sits down with Peloton's head instructor Robin Arzón to talk about her fitness journey, near-death experience, motherhood and more. Arzón brings to "Person to Person" the inspiration she's known for on the bike and the treadmill.
"Person to Person" with Norah O'Donnell brings viewers the most intimate type of interview — going beyond the headlines through thoughtful conversation. In this episode, O'Donnell sits down with best-selling author Brené Brown about her new book "Atlas of the Heart," which maps out the language people use to describe emotions. The two discuss vulnerability as a strength and why the ability to identify feelings can give someone power over their emotions.
Amid concerns that mask mandates are being lifted too soon on planes and public transportation, Dr. Jon LaPook shares more on what you can do to protect yourself while traveling this summer.
A federal judge in Florida voided the CDC's COVID mask mandate on public transportation, including airplanes, trains and buses. Meanwhile, Philadelphia is reinstating its indoor mask mandate. Nikki Battiste has more.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's positive COVID test came less than 24 hours after she was standing next to President Biden for a bill signing. Pelosi is the latest in a growing number of people close to Mr. Biden who have tested positive in recent days. Weijia Jiang has the details.
President Joe Biden urged Congress to approve billions of dollars in new COVID-19 funding. He argued that a lack of funding could mean the administration won't have enough vaccine supply for boosters in the fall. Ed O'Keefe reports.
The FDA authorized another booster shot of the Moderna or Pfizer COVID vaccines for people 50 and older who want them. Meg Oliver shares more.
I chose this week's story mainly for an audience of one — Ted, my nephew who says his blindness sometimes feels insurmountable.
For years, the sheet music sat in a drawer until their grandson found it.
"I'm thankful everyday that she made that decision," the son, who is now 16, said of his late mother.
In six years, Shamayim Harris and an army of volunteers have transformed Highland Park from a ghost town.
Whatever your insecurity, their advice will restore your confidence.
Russia ramps up assault along front lines; Remembering CBS News legend Mike Hopkins
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More civilians killed as Russian forces continue attacks on Ukrainian cities; Easter egg event raises money for Ukraine
Ukraine braces for renewed Russian offensive in the east; “Panda diplomacy” marks 50th anniversary at Smithsonian’s National Zoo
Roughly 100,000 incidents of domestic abuse have been reported to the military since 2015, a two-year investigation by CBS News found.
Emily Brearley says the military didn't keep her safe — they promoted her partner instead.
The lack of support for survivors is a story CBS News heard repeatedly during its two-year investigation into domestic violence in the military.
Captain Tony Hosein, a former Army attorney, said there was a cycle of deployment, post-traumatic stress disorder, alcohol abuse, then domestic abuse.
Two fighter pilots scrambled into their F-16s on 9/11, knowing that it might be their last mission.
The gas chamber hasn't been used in the U.S. in more than two decades. Clarence Dixon is slated to be put to death by lethal injection May 11 for the 1977 murder of Arizona State University student Deana Bowdoin.
Hernández will face weapons and drug trafficking charges in New York.
According to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, the Federal Aviation Administration failed to inform Capitol Police of the pre-planned flyover.
The cause of death of the third sailor remains under investigation.
United, Delta and Alaska Airlines told CBS News they will review each case before making a decision.
Many people say they pay health care bills even if the debt isn't valid, consumer watchdog finds.
Cryptic tweet suggests Tesla CEO may try to buy shares of the social media service directly from investors.
A review found some servicers had been placing borrowers facing financial difficulties into forbearance instead of giving them clear information about income-driven repayment options.
His feud marked the latest escalation of his feud with the entertainment giant over Florida's new "Don't Say Gay" law.
Wells is "killing Black homeowners opportunities" with high rate of denials when interest rates were low, says attorney Ben Crump.
Hernández will face weapons and drug trafficking charges in New York.
According to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, the Federal Aviation Administration failed to inform Capitol Police of the pre-planned flyover.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention asked the Justice Department to appeal the decision.
The department released findings of its two-year investigation of the state's oldest prison, Mississippi State Penitentiary at Parchman.
The vote marks the latest escalation of DeSantis' battle with the entertainment giant over Florida's new "Don't Say Gay" law.
Nearly two dozen states have restricted abortion access.
The Justice Department has moved to reinstate the travel mask mandate at the request of the CDC. Meanwhile, for travelers who are immunocompromised or who have young, unvaccinated children, the end of travel mask mandates is a frightening change. Errol Barnett has more.
Several states have restricted abortion access, making it challenging for providers to ensure women still have access to the procedure. Janet Shamlian reports on the hurdles facing a South Dakota clinic.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention asked the Justice Department to appeal the decision.
Many people say they pay health care bills even if the debt isn't valid, consumer watchdog finds.
Hernández will face weapons and drug trafficking charges in New York.
"We wish to express our ongoing support for all those impacted by the conflict in Ukraine during these shocking and distressing times," organizers said.
A mother and her two children fled from Russia to avoid persecution amid protests over the war in Ukraine.
A total 12 million people in the city of 25 million are now allowed to go outdoors after the first round of easing last week.
"We are probably facing our last days, if not hours," he said. Ukraine said Russia dropped heavy bombs to flatten what was left of a steel plant believed to be the last holdout of the key port city's defenders.
New Mexico safety officials pointed to "a complete failure of the employer to follow recognized national protocols that keep employees safe."
According to police, the rapper allegedly shot an acquaintance after an argument.
The Daily Show's Jordan Klepper joins “CBS Mornings” to discuss his recent trip to Hungary, where he tried to understand why some conservatives in the United States view the Central European country as a model for the American future they'd like to see.
Actor Johnny Depp took the stand Tuesday in his libel lawsuit against his ex-wife Amber Heard. Carter Evans has the details.
Miller allegedly struck a woman on the head with a chair after being asked to leave a gathering.
Despite supply-chain challenges, the electric car maker delivered a record 310,000 vehicles in the first quarter.
Cryptic tweet suggests Tesla CEO may try to buy shares of the social media service directly from investors.
Netflix stock is on track for its biggest decline since 2011 after the company reported losing subscribers for the first time in over a decade. CBS News tech reporter Dan Patterson joins Tanya Rivero and Jim Axelrod to discuss what's behind it.
“CBS Mornings” is launching a new series called "Rebuilding America" to showcase the ingenuity of individuals and communities around the country working together to build a better world one project at a time. In this installment, CBS News correspondent Janet Shamlian heads to New Mexico where a community of so-called Earthships is redefining sustainable housing.
But more would still buy a gas-powered vehicle.
Researchers come to the forest to study how different degrees of global warming might impact the world's northern forests.
The plan would be the largest infrastructure project in the nation and take up to 20 years to complete.
The cactus is known for being able to thrive in some of the driest and hottest climates, but a new study estimates in the 30 years, global warming will put 60% of the world's cactuses at greater risk of extinction. Michiel Pillet, a member of the IUCN Species Survival Commission, joins CBS News to discuss the threat and what it means for our ecosystem.
This Earth Day, test your environmental knowledge with these questions to see just how much you know.
But more would still buy a gas-powered vehicle.
The gas chamber hasn't been used in the U.S. in more than two decades. Clarence Dixon is slated to be put to death by lethal injection May 11 for the 1977 murder of Arizona State University student Deana Bowdoin.
The production company for ""Rust"" was fined nearly $140,000 for alleged safety failures after cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was fatally shot by actor Alec Baldwin on set.
Cynthia McKnight was arrested and all other passengers on the plane were rebooked.
Physicians, marketers and medical businesses across nine U.S. federal districts are among those facing charges.
Following a dip in follow-home robberies in March, there has been a considerable uptick in April, police reported last week.
Trouble getting the Axiom-1 crew back to Earth triggers domino-like delays for upcoming missions.
It's not known when NASA might be ready to make another attempt to fuel the SLS rocket in a critical test.
Scientists say a "missing link" that helps to explain the mysteries of the birth of the universe has been hiding in plain sight.
Look up! Shooting stars are arriving as we celebrate our planet.
No details about the spy satellite payload were revealed, but the NRO declared mission success in a statement.
Which state has the highest proportion of gun owners? Here's what we know.
Forbes' annual billionaires list reveals which big-money titan has the most money of them all.
In 2020, the American Airlines manager was gunned down during a morning walk with his wife and dog. Two years later, his wife, Jennifer, pleaded guilty for her role in orchestrating his death.
From Justin Bieber to Lady Gaga, here's who showed up in a big way
Twice nominated for an Academy Award, the actress and singer came to fame in such musical hits as "Bye Bye Birdie" and "Viva Las Vegas," before turning in acclaimed dramatic performances in such films as "The Cincinnati Kid" and "Carnal Knowledge."
Russian forces continue offensive on Mariupol; GOP governors form task force on U.S.-Mexico border
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II turns 96 on Thursday. CBS News contributor Simon Bates reflects back on her decades-long reign. And a reminder that Bates' opinions are his own and not necessarily reflective of CBS News.
NASA has identified a rapidly growing black hole that was long considered a critical "missing link" to the early universe. Dr. Jennifer Wiseman, a senior astrophysicist at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, joins CBS News' Lana Zak to discuss the latest discovery.
The Justice Department has moved to reinstate the travel mask mandate at the request of the CDC. Meanwhile, for travelers who are immunocompromised or who have young, unvaccinated children, the end of travel mask mandates is a frightening change. Errol Barnett has more.
Intense fighting is underway in Ukraine's port city of Mariupol. One Ukrainian commander says the city may only survive a few more days, or even hours. CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay reports from Kyiv. Then Ukrainian journalist and CEO of Mariupolskoe TV Nick Osychenko joins CBS News' Lana Zak to discuss the crisis.