aisle demanding answers for president biden after the united states military shot down a fourth object yesterday raising concerns about the national security of course, fighter jets took out objects whatever they were over alaska, canada, michigan, three of them and just the last three days, boom, boom, boom. the pentagon says it is the first time ever in american aerospace defense command has taken such action within the american airspace. but there is still not an indication from the white house that president biden will address the nation about what happened over the weekend, what does all of this mean? where is it going, meanwhile the pentagon not ruling anything out, and i mean anything including the possibility that these are some things, some objects of perhaps extraterrestrial origin. have you ruled out aliens or extraterrestrials and if so, why? because that s what everybody is asking us right now. i will let the intel community and the counterintelligence commun
way he was doing it was very, very cunning. defense called murdaugh a former law partner. murdaugh could take the is stand in his own defense. what doesn t help is someone saying thattens his voice. he was at the scene. he s a liar. it started one afternoon and it just kept going. joined by other universities. for me, it s just been transformative. to-to-see people who have made amends. we are happy to see what happens going forward. ainsley: we begin with a fox news alert. three people are dead, including a florida tv news reporter and #-year-old little girl after a gunman returns to a murder scene and opens fire again. steve: journalist identified as 24-year-old dylan lions. police say two other victims were critically injured. brian: todd piro joins us more with more on the tragedy in orlando, florida. todd: they say the reporter and child were gunned down yesterday afternoon by a suspect wanted in an earlier deadly shooting at that same locatio
manuel bojorquez reports on how much it could cost to rebuild. reporter: what s it looking like in there right now? it s probably the worst we could have ever thought. o donnell: and, cbs news health watch: colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths. pdr. jon lapook joins us to talk about a new study on colonoscopies. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us as we begin a new week together. well, tonight, the world s most powerful western nations are convening an emergency meeting tomorrow to address the increasingly dire situation in ukraine, after russia targeted civilian areas throughout the country. major cities were rocked by more than 80 russian missile strikes during the busy morning rush hour, in what appears to be the largest wave of attacks since the opening week of the war. one of the targets included a l
bojorquez reports on how much it could cost to rebuild. reporter: what s it looking like in there right now? it s probably the worst we could have ever thought. o donnell: and cbs news health watch: colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths. dr. jon lapook joins us to talk about a new study on colonoscopies. what you need to know. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us as we begin a new week together. tonight, the world s most powerful western nations are convening an emergency meeting to address the increasingly dire situation in ukraine after russia targeted civilian areas throughout the country. major cities were rocked by more than 80 russian missile strikes during the busy morning rush hour in what appears to be the largest wave of attacks since the opening week of the war. one of the targets included a landmark pedestrian bridge located
live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with rose richards. good to have you with us. we are following details in relation to a classified document stored inside former president donald trump s florida home. multiple sources tell cnn the intelligence community has been working with the fbi since mid- may to determine the level of the document secrecy. the review has allowed the agencies to determine whether any immediate efforts are needed to protect intelligence sources and methods. this is in addition to the damage assessment officials are conducting to determine if national security was put at risk by his handling of the documents. we also learned some seized documents may contain material covered by attorney-client privilege. this is the developing story from washington. reporter: the justice department suggesting it has already gotten into way in digging through documents seized from former president donald trump. it s too late. we are already looking at this