e. as t worldar one year of hey will try to do something on this february. norah: with tens of billions of taxpayer dollars going to ukraine, cbs s david martin reports on its impact on america s readiness. for a couple of key items, the stockpile is getting low. murdaugh wishes to take the stand. i did not shoot my wife or my son anytime, ever. severe winter weather stretching from coast-to-coast. the cold air charging on friday, setting the stage for a huge winter storm in the west. announcer: this is a special edition of the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting tonight from the uss nimitz. norah: good evening, and thank you for joining us. tonight, we are broadcasting live aboard the uss nimitz, and while we can t give you our exact location, we can tell you, we are here in the western pacific ocean. we landed here just moments ago, after boarding a seed to greyhound in guam, and landing on the deck of this massive aircraft carrier that stre
first blizzard warning for the southern california mountains since 1989. norah? norah: christina ruffini, thank you. it was a big day in the double murder trial of disgraced former attorney alex murdaugh. murdaugh took the stand, sobbing at times. he surprisingly admitted he lied to police. cbs s scott macfarlane was in yes, ma am.rolina reporter: just moments after taking the stand from alex murdaugh, part of a family legal dynasty in south carolina, denied being a murderer. i didn t shoot my wife or my son anytime. ever. reporter: but he admitted lying to police about being at the crime scene. the family s dog kennel just bee killings. he blamed paranoia and an opioid addiction. you continued lying after that night, did you not? once i lied, i continued to lie, yes, sir. why? oh, what a tangled web we weave. reporter: his attorneys