it must have shocked you when d you found out that there wasn tt a carbon monoxide detector at the preschool. what every parent needs to know. and the top-secret j.f.k. assassination files. both a republican and a democratic president pushed off the release. is there something they don t want you to know? 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 wednesday night. we ll get to that breaking news about those guns found near the supreme court and the arrest in just a minute. but we want to begin overseas amid russia s failing invasion. the kremlin continues to target ukraine s infrastructure, including power plants and the nation s water supply, as the winter cold sets in. as russian troops suffer setbacks on the battlefield, president vladimir putin is gp g martial law on four regions martial law on four claimed by moscow. well, tonight, we
ensuring that the storage of classified records did not result in exceptionally grave damage to the national security so they said d.o.j., you get the documents, not going to trump, not going through the special master. so what happens next? the special master is still doing something here? the special master still has his job. we are here. it s not necessarily over. trump can still ask the 11th circuit to rehear the case en banc, which means all the judges. it wouldn t surprise me if trump tries to get the case to the supreme court. i don t think they take the case. the special master still has to go through the other 10,000 documents. trump wants it done by mid-october. d.o.j. wants to get it done quicker than that. d.o.j. has the 100 classified documents and can use them in the investigation. they more or less have everything that they really want. exactly. they cared about those 100 classified documents more than all the others. ginni thomas, the house vetting c
destroy a children s playground. ukrainian official posted this picture showing a large crater at the site. all comes after russia suffered a humiliating blow when an explosion damaged a bridge to crimea. president vladimir putin blamed ukraine for that blast, calling it a terror attack. we ll go to first fred pleitgen live at the scene for us in kyiv. fred? reporter: hi there, max. the scene of one of these explosions we had a rude awakening when we had massive explosions we heard i would say at around 8:15 local time, which is 1:15 on the east coast of the united states. multiple places were obviously hit. i m at the scene of one of these explosions. you can see behind me there s people sort of working that scene over there. there s several buildings that were damaged around this area. you can see several cars there also severely damage there as well. those cars burned out. the latest that we have from the authorities here in kyiv so far, it s always important to point
evidence. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. russia s military said to be divided tonight over ukraine s stunning military offensive, retaking thousands of square miles from moscow s forces, which are now on the defensive in eastern and southern ukraine. cnn s senior international correspondent matthew chance has the latest for us. matthew, cnn s reporting that putin himself is giving directions to generals on the battlefield as russia s military appears increasingly divided on how to proceed with this war. tell us more of what you re learning. reporter: that s right, wolf. tonight another illustration of just how much intelligence u.s. authorities have, the u.s. intelligence has, on the thinking of what s going on inside the russian command structure. they re talking about intercepts that they ve sort of made available to cnn. we re reporting on that. about how there are disagreements on the
jacqui: i m jacqui heinrich, more details on suspect and his past. he s expected to be arraigned on tuesday. christina coleman with the latest developments, hi, christina. christina: we are here in front of the home of the philosophies and you can see there s very easy access to it and that unfortunately is what the suspect took advantage of. paul pelosi suffered fracture to skull and injuries to right arm and hands, fortunately he s expected to make a full recovery. he s expected to be okay. he underwent a successful surgery to repair the school fracture yesterday. house speaker nancy pelosi arrived at san francisco general hospital to be with husband, was in washington, d.c. during the attack. yesterday president biden condemned the attack and he also commented on paul pelosi s condition. i spoke to the speaker, she said that he s doing okay. he went to the hospital, was operated on and he seems to be coming along well. he s in good spirit and the whole family is there. c