norah: new reporting tonight from our team. dangerously bad air still affects millions of americans are to wildfires in canada. this weekend enter early next week a system will come through, direct the smoke away from the u.s. in the eastern part of the country, ukrainian troops have stepped up offensive operations around the beleaguered city of bakhmut, which was only recently taken by russian troops. the main suspect in the disappearance of u.s. teenager natalee holloway has been arraigned in an alabama court. norah: playing with plastic. the shocking new data. america s old nearly $1 trillion in credit card debt. speak of the bear wandered into a northeast d.c. neighborhood and showed up a little before 7:00 and got rather comfortable in the tree. this is a bear in a tree, and i was like, praise god. roderick duncan says real change never happens overnight. will get you, man. homeless? homeless, he had to be. ready kept coming ba
do it if you had the opportunity? sure. it looks so serene when they re floating up there. apparently, they burn thousands of calo norah: tonight, the indictment against donald trump unsealed. 37 federal counts. the new details as prosecutors allege felony violations of national security laws, and conducting conspiracy to obstruct justice. here are tonight s headlines. these photos evidence from prosecutors claiming that donald trump left america s top secrets in a ballroom, a bathroom, and a bedroom of his florida resort. our laws that protect national defense information are critical to the safety and security of the united states, and they must be enforced. i am an innocent man. i did nothing wrong.
and a shadow over his presidency. he can try to avoid it as much front-runner in the republican race, and he might be facing off against them next year. norah: and john come on that point, since he is the front-runner, what does this mean for the republic and party? reporter: he is the frontrunner, everybody is rallying around him? why? because he has made it a test of party. anyone who criticizes president trump s giving aid to the white house or the democrats. so they rally around him. a challenge for republicans as they may be out of sync with the contributor of a january cbs poll, 75% said this is a word were the investigation. people think it is a worthy investigation, they might find the conclusions worthy, and you do not want to be out of step with the country when they can read a relatively simple narrative, which is that the president had highly sensitive stuff, he wasn t supposed to, and he lied about it. that is a pretty easy political narrative to understand for a voter
reporter: usually attorney-client privilege protects conversations between someone like barbara president trump and his former attorney, evan corcoran, forever seeing the light of day, but prosecutors believe during the course of this investigation, a crime took place that trump might have suggested some criminal activity. so they had a crime fraud exception, and a judge granted all of the notes from evan corcoran and these large art school sketchbooks, plus voice memos, to be part of the evidence. that is now in the trove, in the hands of the special counsel. evan corcoran is not the only former trump lawyer tonight. a shake-up in the trump legal team, two of the top attorneys now gone, tom blanche is now leading the thing. trump thinks he is a killer. norah: this really places donald trump at the center of the conspiracy. reporter: mxey s. atth t president referred to the sensitive material, according to the indictment, and that term, for me, really explains how personal his ro
president biden insisted to reporters he had no contact with the attorney general about the case. i have not spoken with him at all. i am not going to speak with him. no comment on what happened. reporter: the republican house speaker had a dire warning. this is going to disrupt this nation because it goes to the court of equal justice for all, which is not being seen today, and we are not going to stand for it. reporter: law enforcement officials tell cbs news the u.s. secret service is working with the u.s. marshals and florida police to develop a copperheads of security plan for the court appearance on tuesday in miami. norah, there already calls for protests. norah: catherine herridge, thank you. for more reporting and analysis, let s bring our incredible team, jeep election and campaign correspondent robert costa and cbs s chief political analyst and senior national correspond in john dickerson. great to have both of you here, robert. all right, reading through thisw mik