be done to protect children from guns, also now reinstateday. the night our ian pannell in ukraine, what ukraine is now single of the u.s. intelligence leaked about their capabilities. there s also news tonight how the u.s. and televisions revealed u.s. special operations forces inside ukraine. tonight, what we have just learned about the role. the race for president here in the u.s., south carolina senator tim scott watching a presidential exploratory committee without referencing his name, offering himself as an alternative to donald trump. the latest abc news poll and what it could signal about any biden/trump rematch if it were held now. tonight the nypd responding to a new threatening letter sent to the manhattan d.a., sources telling abc news the letter contains a white powder. the d.a. now receiving multiple death threats since the indictment of former president trump. the big change that could be coming for new cars in the u.s. and him and not-so-distant future. the
let s get more on that unexpected interview the bbc conducted with elon musk. it came about after the bbc objected to a new tag describing it as government funded media on its main twitter account. in the interview, the billionaire agreed to change this to publicy funded. he also defended the site s policing of hate speech and the mass sackings of staff and described taking over the social media firm as painful. i m joined now by social media commentator and ceo of communication company, battenhall, drew benvie. hello, good to see you. what were your main takeaways from this rather lengthy interview? it your main takeaways from this rather lengthy interview? lengthy interview? it was an interesting lengthy interview? it was an interesting one, lengthy interview? it was an interesting one, that s - lengthy interview? it was an interesting one, that s for l lengthy interview? it was an - interesting one, that s for sure. thank you for having me on. it was quite eye ope
be done to protect children from guns also now reinstated tonight. the scene that played out today. tonight, our panel in ukraine, what ukraine is now single at the u.s. intelligently to about their capabilities. there s also news tonight on the u.s. intelligence that revealed u.s. special operations forces inside ukraine. tonight, what we have just learned about their role. the race for president here in the u.s., south carolina denver tim scott launching a presidential exploratory committee without referencing his name, offering himself as an alternative to donald trump. the latest abc news poll and what it could signal about any biden-trump rematch if it were held now. tonight, the nypd responding to a new threatening letter sent to the manhattan d.a. sources telling abc news the letter contains a white powder. the d.a. now receiving multiple death threats since the indictment of former president trump. the big change that could be coming for new cars in the u.s. and in
cbs s robert costa with new reporting. new details tonight in the search for a motive in the monterey park shooting. plus, have you tried buy now, pay later for online shopping? it s popular, but it s also pushing many people into debt. we ll tell you why. our eye on america, we talk to an army veteran who believes he got cancer from burn pits. tonight, our exclusive with the v.a. secretary on the new cash and health benefits for veterans of the iraq and afghanistan wars. and, netflix password crackdown. when you ll have to stop sharing your log-in with friends and family. 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 busy thursday night. and as we come on the air come on the air, congress tonight is demanding access to the classified materials found at the homes of both presidents biden and trump, asking is there a national scrurt threat? plus this just in the natio
griff: took the jury less than three hours to convict him of the murder of his wife and son. ainsley: charles watson is outside of the court house in walter borough, south carolina. what is the latest? what are you expecting this morning will seek life in prison without the possibility of parole when alec murdaugh is sentenced behind me this morning for the murders of his wife maggie and son paul. after thursday s verdict alec was remanded almost immediately and let out ever the cool tan county courthouse he is staring at 30 years to life in prison after the jury came back guilty of two counts of murder and two counts of possessing a weapon during the commission of a violent crime. scene of the murders after voice was caught snapchat video moments of before his wife and son were killed. son buster sat a few rows behind him with a deflated look on his face. his lawyers tried to throw a hail mary with a request for a mistrial lack of evidence. judge newman thought otherwise