protecting your family the dangers tonight for kids riding the school bus. cbs s meg oliver shows us what one district is doing to prevent close calls like this. and gruesome grizzly attack, how these two college wrestlers broke free from the jaws of a bear while out antler hunting. tackled me and chewed me up a little bit. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening and thank you for joining us on this tuesday might. tonight, winter has come early for a majority of the country with more than 235 million americans experiencing below norm temperatures from the upper midwest to the gulf of mexico. october snow has fallen across the midwest including wisconsin, michigan, indiana and dipped as far south as kentucky with some areas seeing as much as a foot and a half and more is on the way. in minnesota, wind chills dipped by low zero this morning while more than 100 million americans are under freeze and
now this is the high ranking agent who allegedly attempted to slow walt the hunter probe in 2020. now tonight fox news has confirmed that tebow is no longer with the bureau. we did reach out to the fbi for a statement. they declined to comment. former president trump, he s speaking out blasting the bias and abuse of the fbi. quote, tonight sadly we have seen this before, former top agent, by the way, peter strzok was also once escorted out of the fbi bureau. you might remember for political bias. remember prior to the 2016 presidential election? he texted his colleague, his lover lisa page, said he had a plan to stop trump from ever becoming president. we ll stop him. he also texted about an insurance policy if her policy, that they discussed in andy s office, didn t work. in other words, the russia hoax to smear, slander besmirch donald trump in the unlikely event that he does become president, first, of course, to prevent him from ever becoming president. after he was fired
outfront tonight, new evidence, january 6th committee abruptly scheduling a hearing for tomorrow. last week, said no additional hearings until next month and then suddenly a hearing scheduled for tomorrow as the committee released only a brief statement, including quote, recently obtained evidence and witness testimony. this is a very sudden reversal for the committee and it comes at an important context. we just learned federal agents seized the phone of trump s election attorney, john eastman, man who presented trump a road map for overturning the election. someone who was right there, front and center, in trump s ear in the days and weeks ahead of the deadly insurrection. and someone who was working the phones for trump. so his phone is now seized. here s just some of the testimony we ve heard so far about the importance of john eastman. and what it, dr. eastman want you to do? that we would in fact vote, take a vote, to overthrow, or i shouldn t say overthrow that w
i will deliver tax cuts but tax cuts you can believe in. i will make that happen. what i m about is about cutting people s taxes, reversing the national insurance increased to put more money in people s pockets and making sure those who work hard and go out to work are rewarded. there s been widespread condemnation of a russian missile attack on the ukrainian port city of odesa only one day after moscow signed a deal with kyiv to enable the export of grain through odesa and other ports. ukraine s president volodymyr zelensky said russia would always find ways not to keep its promises. the un secretary general, antonio guterres also condemned the missile strike, saying that full implementation of the grain deal made between russia, ukraine and turkey was crucial. evgeny popov is a member of parliament for president putin s united russia party. he claims russia is abiding by the grain deal. we are following every letter of the istanbul deal which my government have signed
an unnamed source told the times newspaper that prince charles has described the policy as appalling . now on bbc news, dateline london. hello, and welcome to the programme which brings together leading uk commentators with the foreign correspondents who write, blog and broadcast from the dateline london. this week political apologies and their consequences. 40% of borisjohnson s mps say it isn t enough to say sorry he should quit. we ll be discussing why history may be on the british prime minister s side. and in africa, the king of belgium voices his deepest regret over the abuse and humiliation caused in what is now the drc by his family and other belgians. why do those who colonised find it so hard to say sorry? in the studio are stefanie bolzen, uk and ireland correspondent for the german media group die welt, marc roche, who writes for the french news magazine le point, and adam raphael, who began reporting on uk politics in 1976 the last year to date in whi