could face trial. good news for american consumers. inflation appears to be slowing. but the cost of eggs and housing are still through the roof, forcing some adults to move back home. breaking news: two days after appearing at the golden globes, lisa marie pressley is rushed to the hospital with a possible cardiac arrest. u.f.o. sightings, what the pentagon is blaming tonight for the unidentified objects in the sky. and eye on america. filmmaker ken burns turns to photos to unlock american history. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: well, good evening. and thank you for joining us on this thursday night. tonight there is a new and serious investigation into president biden s classified documentes after we learned more of america s secrets were turned over just this morning. plus, the new information that we are just getting in about lisa marie pressley. what her mom priscilla is saying tonight about her
kevin mccarthy says congress must also investigate. we have fox team coverage tonight. david spunt at the justice department with the timeline of attorney general garland s involvement. we begin with white house correspondent peter doocy and what he asked the president this morning. good evening, peter. peter: good evening, bret. white house officials aren t saying tonight whether president biden would sit for an interview with the special counsel who revealed today a third discovery of classified documents this time at president biden s house. that s what we talked to him about today. classified material, next to your corvette? what were you thinking? let me by the way my corvette is in a locked garage, okay? it s not like they are sitting out in the street. peter: so the material was in a locked garage. yes, as well as my corvette. pete: the attorney general isn t convinced appointing special counsel robert herr to investigate. on december 20th, president
and we celebrate a0 years of christmas classic, the snowman, and its iconic soundtrack, walking in the air. good morning. it s christmas eve. our top story. around 250 million people in the us and canada are under severe weather warnings, as an unprecedented winter storm sweeps across north america. from alaska to texas, bone chilling temperatures, blizzards and icy winds have caused widespread disruption and left more than a million homes and businesses without power. at least 12 deaths have been linked to the conditions. tom brada reports. once ina once in a generation whether out of the worst possible time. ice, wind, rain and extreme cold are wreaking havocin rain and extreme cold are wreaking havoc in the build up to christmas. trees have been ripped from the ground and power lines have been knocked out across the country. from maine to texas, more than i million people are without electricity. people are very frustrated because we pay our bills. all day it has been goin
toward a civil war. president biden, meanwhile, is expected to address the threat of political violence head on as he hits the road today. the white house says the president will call out the far right for its dangerous rhetoric and challenge the republican claim that it is the party of law and order. we re also following major developments out of ukraine, where officials in kyiv say russian forces are in retreat as ukraine launches a counteroffensive in the south. president zelenskyy says, quote, we will chase them to the border. major news out of ukraine. we ll get to that in a moment. boy, it really is something. and you look at the poll numbers. first of all, fascinating it is joe biden s poll numbers that go up, willie, as democrats seem to be doing far better in the midterm elections than expected. the same group of people, donald trump, lindsey graham, those type of people, who challenged the 2020 election, or with lindsey, went back and forth, back and forth, th
amid torrential rain and major flooding in sydney in australia beef is off the menu school caterers tell the bbc that rising food prices are affecting what they can provide for children s lunches and a new species of waterlily is discovered and it s the largest in the world, with leaves more than ten feet wide and standing here, you really get a sense ofjust how huge this is. this is one plant and it s still growing. and coming up on the bbc news channel: all eyes on centre court as nick krygios returns to action, following that controversial weekend wimbledon win, as he attempts to make the quarter finals. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the bbc has received six complaints about alleged bullying or sexual misconduct by the former radio 1 dj tim westwood. at least one of the complaints, which was referred to the police, was made before an investigation by bbc news and the guardian in april which revealed accounts of the dj s predatory sexual behaviour.