night. jonathan karl standing by, he s with us tonight. as this was all playing out late today, the supreme court rejecting former president trump s emergency request involving those classified documents from mar-a-lago. terry moran on that tonight. the emotional scene for families who lost sons and daughters in the parkland shootings. the jury sparing nikolas cruz the death penalty. parkland families walking out of the courtroom. tonight, the deadfully police ambush. two police officers killed, a third seriously wounded. were they lured in by a suspicious 911 call? the numbers on inflation here in the u.s. the prices you re paying for everything. also, the change to social security payments. and the dow ending the day up. the american airlines flight making an emergency landing. several crew members sickened. the war in ukraine tonight. roughly 40 towns struck in just 24 hours, some with kamikaze drones. and here in the u.s. in the northeast tonight, flood watc
with one on the way. cbs s lilia luciano is o the scene. today our hearts are broken. o donnell: and red-hot inflation. prices are up everywhere, from the grocery store to the gas station, even at the bar. ( ringing bell ) plus, what happened today on wall street. o donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us on this busy thursday night. it was a dramatic ending to what s expected to be the final january 6th hearing, a vote to subpoena former president trump to appear before congress, and it came after shocking new evidence and never-before-seen video. that video showed congressional leaders at a secure location including house speaker nancy pelosi, calling state and federal officials to plead for help. investigators laid out today in vivid detail why they believe the attack on the capitol was not a spur of the moment decision but a premeditated plan months in the making to overturn the will of the people and the 2020 election. the committee today placed the blam
airborne near the ukrainian border. cbs charlie d agata reports, this is not a training deployment but a combat one. music superstar taylor swift, the most streamed female artist of all time, crashes spotify. and cbs steve hartman goes on the road. 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 on this friday night. we want to begin with what is likely to become a historic legal battle unlike any other in american history, as congress today ordered former president donald trump to testify under oath. the january 6 committee followed through on its unanimous vote to subpoena the former president for documents and his testimony related to his false allegations about the 2020 presidential election. in a letter, chairman bennie thompson, and vice chair liz cheney write that the committee has gathered overwhelming evidence that trump personally
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