Was set to get underway. I think Hunter Bidens legal team reached the maybe noncontroversial conclusion that there is no way he was going to win This case. Norah could Hunter Biden face time in prison . And what about a pardon from his father . The Cbs Evening News starts now. Good evening. Im norah odonnell, and thank you for being with us. And we are going to begin tonight with that breaking news, after the president s only surviving Son Today pleaded guilty to nine charges of Tax Evasion and falsifying tax returns. And tonight, we are hearing from Hunter Biden about why the sudden change in his legal strategy, as This move will avoid a lengthy and embarrassing trial for the biden family. What we do know is This, that This development was not part of a plea deal, and it does set up the possibility that the president s son could spend decades behind bars and raises new questions about the chance of a pardon from President Biden. Cbss Scott Macfarlane reports the surprising move came a
Very rare. Norah the latest in a series of air scares as the Justice Department opens up a criminal probe into boeing after the door panel blew out. The Cbs Evening News starts now. Good evening. I am norah odonnell. And thank you for being with us. Tonight to more turbulence in the air and on the ground for boeing with the terrifying incident involving a Passenger Jet over new zealand and a new investigation into the companys practices. We will have more than that in just a moment. But beginning with the breaking news coming in of a Deadly School bus accident in western illinois. State police say five people were killed including three children when the school bus crossed over the yellow line and then slammed into a semi truck. Both the bus and the truck burst into flames killing everyone on board in both vehicles. Cbss Roxana Saberi is going to start us off tonight with the tragic details. The semi has hit a school bus. One of the vehicles is on fire. Reporter charred and Twisted Met
carrying clear backpacks. we talk to parents, as one father says his son is still having nightmares. deadly days in the middle east. the secretary of state arrives in israel to ease tensions. the dating app manhunt. police in oregon tonight are looking for a man they call extremely dangerous, warning women, he may be using apps to find his next victim. and, remembering the original wednesday adams how she inspired the next generation. 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 as we begin a new week together. as we come on the air tonight, we are following the ice storm that is hitting the south. tonight, 15 states are under winter weather warnings and watches, with millions of americans bracing for cold weather and dangerous ice from texas to pennsylvania. the other big headline today: kids are back nearly a month after a first-grader shot
the key voting block, fed up with inflation and education. cbs s caitlin huey-burns talks to moms and dads in pennsylvania. reporter: what is the most important issue as you are casting your ballot? o donnell: state of emergency parts of florida now under a hurricane watch. where the storm could hit. and, the largest lottery prize ever. how much money could you take home if you win the powerball? this is a special edition of the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting tonight from cbs news election headquarters in times square. o donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joning us on the eve of a big night in this country election day. tonight, it s the final chance for democrats and republicans to deliver their closing arguments. hundreds of candidates are making one last push to get out the vote ahead of election day. with control of the senate and the house on the ballot, both parties are pulling out all the stops, with presiden
passenger on board. and, that shocking video from inside a passenger plane as it crashes. what could have caused the air disaster that killed dozens? protests in memphis, after a traffic stop turned deadly. we want the officers to be charged with murder. o donnell: tonight, the growing outrage. with tens of millions of americans taking part in dry january, our health watch tonight on the disturbing rise in alcohol-related illnesses. and, on this martin luther king jr. day, the civil rights leader in his own words. 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 as we begin a new week together. tonight, we are learning more about the investigation into that near collision of two passenger planes at j.f.k. airport in new york, putting the lives of more than 300 people at rsk. plus, one of the deadliest days for civilians in ukraine since the wa