directly blaming new york governor kathy hochul saying that she failed and there is a lot more to this horrifying tragedy. david lee millers is live in the newsroom. good morning, david lee. this deadly saga began in late september. as you point out 30-year-old woman posted a video online that shows her being beaten by her husband near buffalo. after viewing the video he was charged. the charges did not give a judge discretion to require bail under new york law. he was also served and order of protection. a day after being released he shot and killed his wife after forcing her car off the road as she was driving her three young children to school. he is now behind bars and pleaded not guilty to murder and three counts of endangering the welfare of a child. he had a violent past serving 15 years for adementing to kidnap an exgirlfriend. new york law does not allow the judge to take into consideration whether a defendant is a danger to the community. her mother says cashless
above and then escaped on a neighboring rooftop. police in tactical gear tonight searching on top of buildings. the concern over children in the hospital in this country. in part of california tonight, they have now declared a health emergency over the surge of children hospitalized with respiratory illnesses. and pfizer tonight with news on a potential vaccine for rsv in the future. the abc news exclusive tonight. a woman who accused georgia republican senate candidate herschel walker of pressuring her to have an abortion, sitting down on camera for an interview for the first time with our juju chang. why she s now come forward. saying, this isn t about political parties, that she voted for president trump. and what she brought with her to the interview. tonight, herschel walker s response. tonight, we are one week to the midterms. georgia, of course, and several other key state races all so close. any one of them could determine who controls the senate. so, rachel sco
attack on pelosi and other threats to leaders. and the escalating rhetoric. mary bruce is live. just six days now until the midterms. the economy issue number one. in nevada tonight, the first latina senator in the u.s., a democrat, fighting to hold opt her seat. former president obama trying to help. and what the voters there told our martha raddatz. plus tonight, georgia, pennsylvania, new hampshire, and ohio. rachel scott on these very tight races. we ll show you the numbers tonight. the fed hiking interest rates three quarters of a per essential today to try to slow down inflation and try to stave off recession. how americans will feel this. in parkland, school shooter nikolas cruz face-to-face with families, formally sentenced tonight to 34 consecutive sentences of life in prison. victor oquendo is there. the alarming escalation by north korea. more than 20 missile tests launched. what south korea did for the first time and matt gutman in south korea. the war i
matching 9 margin of error following a debate performance wondering if the democrat was up to the task. the gubernatorial race there is not that close according to our poll with democrat josh shapiro holding a 16-point advantage over doug mastriano. herschel walker chip away at the lead of incumbent senator raphael warnock while brian kemp is maintaining a 6 pointed a van damage. we have fox team coverage tonight. asia has any in atlanta. begin with rich edson in lancaster, pennsylvania tonight. good evening, rich. good evening, bret. a burst of new polling numbers has hit the pennsylvania senate race. the specifics vary but the general idea this race is close, within the margin of error as democrat john fetterman and republican mehmet oz campaign across the commonwealth. my promise, the bargain that i m giving to each and every one of you, you send me to washington, d.c. to be that 51st vote. i want to go to washington and bring balance so you actually have the partisa
o donnell: vaccine for r.s.v. as the dangerous virus spreads across the nation, cbs s janet shamlian has the promising news for parents of young children. and, the new requirement forcing new york city employers to post salaries for job openings, and why it may give future employees leverage in negotiation. 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, as we are just one week out from the all-important midterm elections that will determine who holds power here in washington. we ve got the latest on that in just a minute. but first, we ve learned new details about the break-in at the home of speaker nancy pelosi, where her husband paul was violently assaulted with a hammer. members of pelosi s family are expected to soon hear audio from the 911 call from paul pelosi, and see body camera footage from that very night. today,