CBS Evening News, April 14, 2021
Pause on Johnson & Johnson vaccine to continue as advisory panel delays vote; Kristin Smart killed during 1996 rape attempt, prosecutor says.
Pause on Johnson & Johnson vaccine to continue as advisory panel delays vote; Kristin Smart killed during 1996 rape attempt, prosecutor says.
Senator Ted Cruz has a shot to win the Missouri primary. Officials could not declare a winner because the contest is too close to call. The Texas U.S. lost 4 primaries to Donald Trump on Tuesday, but he made a plea to win over Marco Rubio supporters now that the Florida senator has ended his presidential run.
Senator Marco Rubio ended his presidential bid after failing to deliver a hometown win in the Florida primary. The Tuesday night loss was followed by a 15-minute concession speech.
The Republican presidential front-runner won primaries in Florida, North Carolina and Illinois. During his victory speech, he spoke of the attacks launched against his campaign.
The Vermont U.S. senator was unable to build on last week's surprise Michigan primary win. Sanders lost primaries in North Carolina, Illinois, Florida and Ohio, pushing him further behind Democrat front-runner Hillary Clinton.
The Democratic presidential front-runner won four primaries Tuesday night. Her wins in Florida, Ohio, Illinois and North Carolina widened her lead over Senator Bernie Sanders.
Ohio Gov. John Kasich notched his first win in the race for the Republican presidential nomination. Kasich thanked his supporters in Berea, Ohio on Tuesday night.
Donald Trump speaks to his supporters in Palm Beach, FL after wins in Republican primaries in Florida, Illinois and North Carolina.
Ted Cruz told a crowd of supporters in Texas that "America has a clear choice going forward" on "Mega Tuesday." See his full speech.
On "Mega Tuesday," John Kasich finally won a primary in Ohio, where he is the sitting governor; Donald Trump sure likes to talk about China, but the Chinese don't seem to care much for what he's saying.
Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton speaks about her primary wins in Florida, North Carolina and Ohio.
Governor John Kasich picked up a big win in his home state of Ohio Tuesday and it may have kept his campaign alive. See his full remarks to supporters.
As the polls predicted, Hillary Clinton won Ohio as well as Florida and North Carolina, completing her sweep of the South in the primaries. Nancy Cordes reports on the path forward for Clinton and Bernie Sanders.
John Dickerson, CBS News political director and host of "Face the Nation," gives his insight into the Republican party, and what happens next for both parties after "Mega Tuesday."
On "Mega Tuesday," John Kasich finally won a primary in Ohio, where he is the sitting governor. It's a major victory for Kasich and a step in the right direction for Republicans looking to keep Donald Trump from the nomination. Major Garrett reports.
After suffering a major defeat in his home state of Florida Tuesday night, Sen. Marco Rubio dropped out of the race for president. Watch his full remarks in Miami where he says he was "proud" of the campaign but questions whether he might ever be President.
CBS News projects Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton win the Florida primary races for their respective parties. CBSN's Elaine Quijano reports.
Hillary Clinton spoke to CBS News about her chances in the five states that vote tonight, including Ohio where challenger Bernie Sanders is looking for another upset. Clinton also talked about the recent uptick of violence at Donald Trump rallies and blamed his "inciteful rhetoric." CBS News Congressional Correspondent Nancy Cordes has the interview.
Voters in North Carolina now need to present a photo ID in order to vote. An estimated 225,000 N.C. voters don't have that. Critics call the law an effort by Republicans to snuff out minority votes. Mark Strassmann has more.
Donald Trump sure likes to talk about China, but the Chinese don't seem to care much for what he's saying. China's "Global Times" called the businessman a "racist" and joined the list of people who have compared him to Hitler. Seth Doane took to the streets of Beijing to get the local opinion on the Republican presidential front-runner.
The CDC released new guidelines Tuesday for prescribing opioids for pain. The move comes as officials try to curtail a heroin epidemic that's been spurred by painkiller addictions. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.
An American who left the Washington D.C. area in mid-December to fight for ISIS has defected from the terrorist group and surrendered to Kurdish forces. Elizabeth Palmer explains what we know about him.
Parts of the South are still dealing with flooding that ravaged several states last week. David Begnaud is in a town on the Texas-Louisiana border where residents are combating the worst flooding the area has seen in 130 years.
What issues matter most to voters as they leave the polls? DeMarco Morgan has the first exit polls from Tuesday night's primaries.
John Dickerson, CBS News political director and host of "Face the Nation," gives his insight into the Republican party, and what happens next after "Mega Tuesday."