and demolition man ? our reporters are following the latest developments. let s begin with nbc s katie phang who has more. what happened and where does it all go from here? reporter: yeah, so now that the dust has settled a bit and we ve had a chance to look at the order that judge mcafee ordered this morning, i want to start by saying to viewers this is not a ruling on the disqualification of fulton county district attorney fani willis. what it is is something that happens in common course in any type of case, civil or criminal. in this particular instance, when the district attorney gets an indictment, the defense can seek to dismiss certain counts on legal grounds. what judge mcafee has done in fulton county has said that because the state says in its indictment that certain of the defendants including donald trump relied upon violations of the united states constitution and the georgia constitution, because there s so many different clauses and so many different amendm
good to be with you, i m katy tur. what is the chairman of the house intelligence committee talking about. around noon, congressman mike turner sent out a cryptic press release, quote, today, the house permanent select committee on intelligence has made available to all members of congress information concerning a serious national security threat. quote, i m requesting president biden declassify all information relating to the threat, so congress, the administration and our allies can openly discuss the actions necessary to respond to this threat. that two-line statement sent capitol hill into a flurry, and scrambled the white house press briefing where national security adviser jake sullivan was already set to brief reporters on the urgent need for the house to pass the supplemental foreign aid bill to continue funding ukraine and israel. i reached out earlier this week to the gang of eight, to offer myself up for a personal briefing to the gang of eight, and in fact, we s
the price, first to report that homeless veterans are being kicked out of hotels in upstate new york in an effort to make room for more migrants a local nonprofit says 20 homeless and vulnerable veterans were displaced in total with 15 of them being evicted from a single hotel. our veterans, the brave men and women who risked their lives to keep america free now being kicked to the curb because of the disaster unfolding on our border? new york assemblyman bryan mayor calls it a complete embarrassment. the biden administration, governor hochul and city of new york, slap in the face of veterans, citizens of new york and this country who are being cast aside to allow for asylum seeker toss come here. when it comes to this particular situation you had combat veterans who are homeless, who were told to get out of their hotel after one day. sharon and their team scrambled to find locations, let those veterans know we appreciate them. we have their backs. kayleigh contrast,
i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. we re following two tragedies in texas, each centering on a flashpoint dividing our country, guns and immigration. first, the breaking news in brownsville, texas, where we expect to hear from police this morning after an suv crashed into a crowd outside a migrant shelter. the death toll rose to eight overnight. what we re learning about the driver and whether this incident was intentional. that horrific scene coming as thousands of migrants enter the u.s. with covid restrictions set to expire in two just two days. the mayor of el paso, who has already declared a state of emergency, will join us. new details in this weekend s mass shooting at a texas mall. what we re learning about the suspect who police say appears to be a neo-nazi sympathizer. he could have done that here. we don t know. why did he choose the mall in allen? it makes no sense at all to any of us. later, intensifying protests in manhattan. new yorkers shutting dow
airports. the record number of firearms confiscated at security. wait until you hear just how many of those guns were loaded. the 12-year-old boy who caught a great white shark. i don t know if i want to go up against a shark. o donnell: and, making dreams come true for america s heroes. 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. tonight, there are alarming new details about what the mayor of albuquerque is calling politically-motivated shootings. a failed republican candidate is under arrest, accused of hiring men to shoot at the homes of democratic lawmakers. plus, cbs news tonight has new details on the timeline of the special counsel s investigation into president biden s handling of classified documents. but first, we want to start with those major storms that are pummeling the west coast, and the aftermath as califo