intercept an asteroid. was it a success and remembering a beloved tv sleuth, the legendary angela lansbury announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt. good evening it is really anybody s guess what the russian strategy is tonight after vladimir putin s military trained its missiles and lethal drones once more today on ukrainian cities, a follow-on to yesterday s long-range attacks that killed at least 20 people and knocked out power in several regions. russia says the strikes have been aimed at critical infrastructure but new images of the attack appear to show missiles impacting in civilian areas russia s long arm hitting at least 12 regions across the country. ukrainian officials say russia has fired over 100 cruise missiles and dozens of armed drones many, it claims, were shot down by ukrainian forces today president zelenskyy anxious for advanced air defense systems from the u.s. and western allies to blunt the russian aerial assault our richard engel is
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
predicts for donald trump. then, elon musk keeps the world guessing with the twitter saga. and now, he is denying reports you talk to vladimir putin about the war in ukraine. plus, one month until the election. meet a woman who left her a big job on capitol hill to be a political social media influencer. she is showing voters what they need to know. she has come to the right place, as the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. good evening. once again, i am thrilled to be with you. i am stephanie ruhle. the doj s message to the supreme court today, reject donald trump s appeal asking for an emergency assist in the mar-a-lago documents case. late today, the justice department responded to trump s bid to get the high court involved in the fight over classified documents recovered from his florida club. one former prosecutor explained exactly what trump s legal advisers are trying to get done here. it looks like the trump folks want to get the classified documents incl
that in just a moment. but first, let s talk about the sedition trial that s happening today after a break for the holiday weekend, the day, federal prosecutors in washington, d. c., resumed prosecuting a case against five members of the oath keepers on charges of seditious conspiracy, or trying to overthrow the government. last week zeroed in on the group s founder, stewart rhodes. but today s former afghanistan veteran. her name is jessica watkins. introduced evidence that watkins discussed cutting off pool cues to serve as antifa smasher is. she sought to recruit and train people to join the oath keepers. if it convicted of seditious conspiracy, watkins and her fellow defendants face up to 20 years behind bars. there s been a lot of wrangling on the radar. but today s trial is important because it s another example of individual accountability. and this, case accountability for a small group that s not tweens flicked significant damage. individual accountability do