this is new video outside his apartment. it s located minutes from the scene of the crime. a lot of new information pouring in. we ll bring it to you live throughout the hour action we await that police news conference. first to to william la jeunesse. william? this is one of the biggest mysteries of the year. it paralyzed the university of idaho campus. half of the students department return after thanksgiving because this crime was not solved. that rest of 28-year-old bryan kohberger will not be closure but is a relief. pennsylvania state police and the fbi made the arrest around 3:00 a.m. this morning. 1 1/2 hours from philadelphia in the mountains of eastern pennsylvania. 2,500 miles from the moscow campus in idaho. kohberger is not a student at the university of idaho, but he sen rolled as a ph.d. student in criminalology at washington state about 15 miles from the murder scene. a press conference in an hour. we hope to have details of what connects this suspect to the
john fetterman is holding a campaign event in perg. his first time on stage since last night s debate and he acknowledged the difficulties he had. we ll play what he said in a moment with just 13 days until the midterm elections. it is one of many developments that continue to shake up races in pivotal states. in pennsylvania, the debate certainly made a mark as fetterman admitted moments ago the aftereffects of his stroke made speaking difficult at times. my doctors, the real doctors that i believe, they all believe that i m ready to serve. i didn t hear you say you would release your full medical records. why not? you have 30 seconds. no. yeah, again, my doctor believes that i m fit to be serving and that s what i believe is where i m standing. republican mehmet oz making headlines as well with this on abortion. i want women, doctors, local political leaders leading the democracy that allowed our nation to thrive to put the best ideas forward for states decide
ian pannell in ukraine. here at home tonight, the alarming imags. the children rushed from a day care center. at least one child unconscious. the carbon monoxide emergency. breaking news tonight involving former president trump. what the department of justice is now saying about trump s appeal to the supreme court over those classified documents seized from mar-a-lago. pierre thomas with late reporting. the major turn in the case that made national headlines. a man in prison for 23 years freed, the charges dropped tonight. and what we learned today about key new dna evidence, all of this after his story got national attention on the serial podcast. tonight, the news on covid in the u.s. what they re expecting this fall and winter. what dr. ashish jha warned today, and we ll have what the doctor said right here and what he s now suggesting. hit or miss? nasa tonight answering the question, did it work? after colliding with that asteroid on purpose, were they able t
outrage in los angeles. cbs s mark strassmann reports on a los angeles city council meeting erupting with anger, after racist comments were revealed in a secret taping. a cbs news investigation the never-before-seen text messages linked to brett favre and mississippi s massive welfare scandal. and, remembering angela lansbury. 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 tuesday night. russia s revenge continues as its missiles rain down from the skies across ukraine for the second straight day. air raid sirens sounded during the early morning rush hour, as residents took cover in bomb shelters and subway stations. multiple cities across the country were hit with fresh rockets and kamikaze drone attacks, as the death toll continues to rise.eath toll continues t russia s military appear to be targeting residential areas, including a scho
diagnosis. we re going to head to mora, who standing by with this. morrow with you here about it? well as the president s physician doctor of connor released a letter in the last hour, saying the president is experiencing a few new symptoms, but the symptoms are improving. he noted there s an addition of sore throat and body aches, as well as what we already knew, the runny nose and loose cuff. he also wanted to detail saying the president completed his second full day of paxlovid, yesterday, and will continue that treatment. they also noticed his respiratory rate remained normal. his oxygen saturation continue to be excellent. his lungs remain clear. that is the latest update we ve seen in terms of the presidents help. you re seeing a photo of the president, yesterday, taken while he is working in the white house residence, as he s isolating. the press secretary noting, yesterday, he s been working eight plus hours a day, working virtually. he also join to meeting with eco