i couldn t comprehend. i remember telling my mom, i m going to get you through. this she let me in the eyes of, that jessica, how am i supposed to get to the rest of my life? what did you find in his phone? have a picture sent to him. with his wife? they were not his wife. i m not the kind of wipe that went through my husband s phone. did you think that maybe this other woman, on todd s phone, might have had something to do with his murder? we can t rule anyone out. we begin to get video from several different locations. we see someone, same clothing, glasses, hat, going from place to place. they started asking me a lot of questions. do you recognize the, gate do recognize the way she s walking? whoever this woman is, has had this murder plan and very well planned. a dangerous killer, a devious plot, who was behind it? it came as a shock. a complete shock. look carefully and ask yourself whether you can trust your own eyes. this is video of me? a
country. translator: this is not a bluff. the citizens of russia can be sure that the territorial integrity of our homeland, independence and freedom will be ensured. and those who try to blackmail us with nuclear weapons should know that the prevailing winds can turn in their direction. of course these comments come against the backdrop of the u.n. general assembly here in new york. the war on ukraine dominating those conversations. president biden is set to speak in a few hours from now. ukraine s president zelenskyy set to address world leaders remotely later today. all of this as russia occupied regions in ukraine announced referendums on joining russia this week. ukraine and its allies dismissing that move as a sham driven by fear of defeat. we re covering all the elements. let s begin with barbara starr at the pentagon. frederick layton is in washington d.c. and matthew chance in london. matthew, what do we know this morning? reporter: this speech taking place at
candy. pumpkin prices are also on the rise. o donnell: tom brady and gisele divorce. new details about the end of the power couple s 13-year marriage during a tumultuous season for brady. our exclusive interview with u2 s front man. . we visit bono s home town of dublin. and steve hartman s on the road with a high schooler s important mission. 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 friday. we want to begin with breaking news from san francisco and new details about the condition of the husband of the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi. the 82-year-old is out of surgery tonight. his doctors say the effort to repair a skull fracture was successful. his right arm and hands were also seriously injured after a horrifying attack with a hammer inside the couple s home. nancy pelosi was here in washington at the time of the attack, but she quickly flew
news that our economy had zero percent inflation in the month of julyy, zero percent. okay, we ll have more on that a little bit later in the show, i promise. but first, there never been a more important day for the permanent washington time than inauguration day for joe biden. january 20th last year it was moment democrats and their voters in the federal bureaucracy have been waiting for for four years. none of it had to do with joe biden or possibilities his presidency could bring to them.t the best part about joe biden taking office was donald trump was leaving office, although it was made possible because somehow voters during a pandemicus had accomplished what, four years off witch hunts, pausing to investigate the full force of surveillance state could not removing donald trump from the white house despite getting seventy four million votes. but it quickly becameus clear removing donald trump was not the end goal. believe it or not, almost immediately joe biden and his
appearance. the sudden scheduling of the hearing suggests she will tell more than during her previous four taped depositions, clips of which were played last week, including the revelation that after the riot, a number of republican congress members had sought pardons from the white house. s had sought pardons from the white house. her boss, mark meadows, appears to be a central figure for the committee s investigation. first turning over his text messages, including the ones he received during the january 6 insurrection from top republican lawmakers, media figures and trump family members, like donald trump junior, marjorie taylor greene and a text chain between top trump white house officials including jared kushner. earlier this month, the department of justice declined to charge meadows on a context referral from the full house. it was made in december on the grounds that meadows abruptly changed course and refused to cooperate with the committee. andrea, this is a surp