it s eight in the morning in singapore, and 3am in baghdad which has been struck by a us drone attack which killed a senior leader of an armed pro iran group. three people were killed in the attack, including a commander of the group that us officials say was behind recent attacks on us bases in iraq and syria. this was the scene in baghdad earlier tonight. angry crowds surrounded the burnt out vehicle chanting america is the biggest devil . our senior international correspondent orla guerin is in baghdad for us tonight she tried to get close to the scene of this attack. this was a high profile strike inside the capital. it happened at 930 at night to local time there were distinct explosions that were audible from our hotel we reached the scene very quickly. an angry crowd had gathered around the charred wreckage of the car which had been hit we know a drone strike a powerful pro iranian official. with the attack in jordan that killed three service personnel. they were
under way right now. five marines onboard when their super stallion chopper went down while flying from the las vegas area to san diego in severe weather. matt gutman standing by near the scene tonight. also, that dramatic scene unfolding outside philadelphia at this hour. two officers shot, that home they were responding to now up in flames. the gunman opening fire as soon as police arrived. an 11-year-old girl believed to be inside and shot. what we re learning right now. tonight, the border crisis, and senate republicans have now killed the bipartisan bill that contained many of their own demands. $650 million to build and reinforce miles of fencing. more patrols. and a complete shutdown of the border when the number of migrants exceeds 5,000. donald trump pressured republicans not to agree to this bipartisan solution in this presidential election year. and it worked. rachel scott live on the hill. tonight, the new storm threat targeting the west, amid deadly rains a
hello and welcome to the programme. buckingham palace has announced that the king is being treated for cancer. he will continue with state duties but will step back from public engagements during his treatment. during the king s recent hospital procedure for benign prostate enlargement, a separate issue of concern was noted. subsequent diagnostic tests have identified a form of cancer. our royal correspondent daniella ralph has the latest there was little sign yesterday of the announcement about to be made. the king was pictured on his sandringham estate in norfolk walking to church with queen camilla. it was thought to be recovering after a hospital stay. exactly a week ago today, the king left a private hospital in central london, where he had spent three nights being treated for an enlarged prostate. we now know during his stay here cancer was discovered. in a statement, released at six o clock this evening, buckingham palace said. although open about his diagnosis, buckin
learn from his extraordinary life? presidentjose ramos horta, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. it is a great pleasure to have you in the studio. i think it s fair to say you ve given most of your life to the struggle for freedom in timor leste, east timor, as we used to know it, and you have served as its president, notjust once, but twice. you decided to come back in 2022 to seek the presidency again. was that a tough decision, to come back? yes. on a personal basis, yes. it was not in my plan, but then mr xanana gusmao, now prime minister, whom i deeply respect, he asked me to run again. ..to put timor leste back on the map of the world, because it was neglected, forgotten for a few years, because we ve been living in peace and tranquillity, so we did not constitute news. but at the same time, with so many conflicts in the world, we were running the risk of being forgotten. so. and then our asean accession. so i was asked to serve, to be the visible face of the
responsible for a mass school shooting. her son killing four teens. it is only the first step of many things that need to change in order to protect our children. norah: the cbs evening news starts now. good evening. i m norah o donnell. thank you for being with us on this tuesday night. we want to begin tonight with the groundbreaking verdict against a michigan mother whose teenage son killed four classmates in a school shooting in 2021. the jury of six women and six men found jennifer crumbley involuntary manslaughter for allowing her troubled son access to a gun, despite warning signs of his declining mental health. this is noteworthy because it s the first time in the united states that a parent has been convicted in the deaths of a mass school shooting committed by their child. prosecutors charged crumbley with four counts, one for each of the four students killed at oxford high school in michigan in 2021. well, tonight, we are hearing from the jury foreperson