they even have a kid together. cbs s nikole killion has the latest on his battleground senate race. the shocking scene in new york city emergency crews respond to a police vehicle hitting multiple pedestrians. and, eye on america. more than two months after kentucky s deadly flooding, cbs s manuel bojorquez spoke with some people who are still struggling. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. duncan: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us. i m jericka duncan in for norah. we begin tonight with some breaking news cbs news has learned that the f.b.i. has gathered what it believes is enough evidence to support charging president biden s son hunter with crimes related to his taxes and a gun purchase. the f.b.i. has sent the information to the u.s. attorney s office in delaware. an attorney for hunter biden hit back at the allegations. in a statement, attorney chris clark said, it is a f
on stage tonight, what might be the most important debate of this entire midterm election cycle, democratic senator raphael warnock versus republican candidate herschel walker in savannah, georgia. a race that could control the party for the next two years. the stakes would already be insanely high even if the republican candidate wasn t facing a major scandal about whether or not he paid for an ex-girlfriend s abortion despite running oen an antiabortion platform. here s how herschel walker addressed his ex-girlfriend s accusation just a few minutes ago. that s a lie. and on abortion, you know, oi ma christian. i believe in life. i tell people this. georgia is a state that respects life. and i ll be a senator, it protects life. i say that was a lie, and i m not backing down. we ll get back to that scandal in georgia in just a moment. but to understand exactly what s happening there, regarding scandals requires a little context because the term scandal took on a whole new
ten years before she died. i haven t talked about her publicly much before, but she raised me and was like a mom to me. again, you can point your cellphone at the qr code on your screen right now for a link to it or find it wherever you listen to podcasts. the news continues. cnn tonight with jake tapper starts now. welcome to cnn tonight. i m jake tapper. on stage tonight, what might be the most important debate of this entire midterm election cycle, democratic senator raphael warnock versus republican candidate herschel walker in savannah, georgia. a race that could very well decide which party will control the u.s. senate for the next two years. so, yes, the stakes would already be insanely high even if the republican candidate wasn t facing a major scandal about whether or not he paid for an ex-girlfriend s abortion despite running on an anti-abortion platform. here s how herschel walker addressed his ex-girlfriend s accusation just a few minutes ago. that s a lie
revelations. it has been like this from the start. as horrible as what happened, it could have been worse. the reason it was not worse is because law enforcement officials did what they do. they showed amazing courage running toward gunfire for the singular purpose of trying to save lives. that turned to out to be false. he later said he was misled. so did this. when the shooting began we had uvalde police officers arrive on scene along with the independent officers immediately breach. law enforcement was there. they did engage immediately. again, not true, as the body and security cameras clearly show, nobody immediately breached the classroom, nobody immediately engaged the shooter. the shooter was in the school for 77 minutes before the school was funinally breached and he w killed. not one of them did what officers around the country are routinely trained to do in these situations and have been trained for years in these situations to do. another misstatement re
could be cut off from electricity, get this, for another month. also tonight, ukrainian forces are making stunning gains on the battlefield, reclaiming territory illegally annexed by vladimir putin just days ago. we will get an update on the war from white house national security official john kirby. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. wolf blitzer is off today. i m pamela brown and you re in the situation room. we begin our coverage tonight with new developments in the mar-a-lago investigation. an emergency appeal from former president trump to the u.s. supreme court. trump s attorneys are pleading with the justices to intervene in a dispute over more than 100 documents marked as classified. our senior crime and justice reporter has more on this filing. kaitlyn, what exactly does the former president want from the high court here? reporter: well, pamela, what he is asking for is essentially he wants to turn back time. he wants to go