as much as 30 degrees below normal. washington, d.c., commute turns deadly. a gunman opens fire, killing a metro worker and injuring three others before heroic citizens jumped into action. tom brady calls it a career. i m retiring. for good. beards before the games most decorated quarterback says it s for real this time after sn super bowl wins and 23 seasons. and dancing for peace, the united ukrainian ballet will make its u.s. debut at the kennedy center in washington. announcer: this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. james: good evening and thank you for joining us. norah is on assignment. i m james brown. millions are in the path of hazardous winter weather from snow and ice in the south to an arctic blast that is bringing bitterly cold temperatures and dangerous wind chills in the northeast. plus, the suspect in a violent kidnapping is now tied to a double murder. but first, family, friends, and dignitaries gat
a bbc investigation exposes a culture of humiliation, verbal abuse and bullying at one of the uk s largest mental health hospitals. the us rapper coolio dies at the age of 59. could earlier kick off times keep football clubs in business? a meeting will be held today to come up with a plan to help clubs deal with rising energy costs. rain to clear south west england this morning and then sunny spells and showers. with winds, not feeling as cool as it has in recent days. details later in the programme. it s thursday, 29th september. the treasury has rejected calls to overturn its mini budget plans despite ongoing economic turmoil. it s after the bank of england had to step in to buy £65 billion of government debt when some types of pension funds were at risk of collapse. hannah has been looking at some of the details for us this morning. it is quite complicated, but what the bank of england has said it has done is necessary. yes, hard to overstate the extent of the fallout f
killed by a co-worker at the vta rail yard in san jose, how families and friends are remembering the lives lost. plus a community in mourning, but also still with questions. i m jason allen in uvalde, texas, where there is new information today about how the shooter got into the school and then how law enforcement responded to what was happening. good evening, i m sara donchey. marking one year since the deadly vta rail yard shooting in san jose. kpix5 s len ramirez has the tribute. reporter: somber ceremonies at the place where it all happened one year ago today. vta employees gathered at a private ceremony at the guadalupe light rail yard early in the morning to honor their co-workers. there was also a public memorial that began later in the day that included family members and first responders on the scene that day. here s the mother of one of the victims, jose hernandez iii. i m not playing a victim, i m his mom. that s my boy. that s my boy. and i will cheer hi
Interference trial . Plus, the big developments in trumps socalled hush money trial. The Cbs Evening News starts now. Good evening. Im norah odonnell, and thank you for being with us. We want to begin tonight with the Supreme Court and the unprecedented case of president ial immunity before the justices. At issue is whether former President Donald Trump is immune from criminal prosecution for what he claims were official acts while in office. The decision will have major implications on the Special Counsels Election Interference case against trump, as well as this years president ial race. Trump wasnt at todays oral arguments at the Supreme Court. He was in a courtroom in Lower Manhattan, where he is mandated to appear for his trial for falsifying Business Records to hide an alleged affair. In addition, trump is facing criminal trials in georgia and florida, and in just the last 24 hours, trump was named as an Unindicted Coconspirator in arizona and michigan over fake elector schemes.