Missing in the wilderness, and Pakistan's billions
May 9, 2011
2:58 PM
May 9, 2011
2:58 PM

Albert Chretien and wife Rita are shown in this undated RCMP handout photo.
Photo by RCMP-HO/THE CANADIAN PRESS
Nevada police are resuming the search for a B.C. man lost in the wilderness. Albert Chretien has been missing for more than seven weeks. Tonight we're asking, what does it take to survive?
Plus, Osama bin Laden was found living in a palatial compound in Pakistan, a country that gets billions of dollars from the U.S. every year. So, what exactly does the U.S. get for all that money?
And we're also going back to Egypt. Over the weekend 12 people were killed during a street fight between Muslims and Christians. When it comes to democracy, is there such a thing as too much too fast?
We're also following the flooding in Brandon, Manitoba. We'll bring you the latest from the ground.
Mark is back tonight. Tune in tonight at 8 p.m. ET on CBC NN.
