welcome to our viewer in the united states and around the world. i m christine romans. and we begin with donald trump s arrest and arraignment in the classified documents case. the washington post reports that trump rejected efforts by one of his lawyers to cut a deal with the justice department to return the documents and avoid indictment. post says chris kise wanted to negotiate with the doj back in the fall after the fbi found more than 100 class filed documents at mar-a-lago. but cnn spoke to sources close to trump s legal team and they cast doubt on whether that was a real opportunity to settle. and merrick garland is depending the special counsel behind the trump indictment, jack smith. paula reid has more. reporter: speaking for the first time since former president trump was indicted mr. smith is a veteran career prosecutor. reporter: attorney general merrick garland standing by special counsel jack smith who was prosecuting former president trump and ad
shop for people who wanted access to things that they shouldn t have. no one should be in those conditions, wnba star brittney griner speaking out about those ten months she spent in a russian prison. it s her first press conference since returning to professional basketball. hear what she says about the other americans still wrongfully detained. plus, after four hours on the stand, the woman accusing donald trump of rape now in cross examination. what we expect to hear from the former president s attorneys. we re following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central. just moments ago we heard from the judge in the hearing from the air national guardsman accused of leaking highly classified intelligence documents. he said he will not yet rule if jack teixeira will remain in custody ahead of his trial. prosecutors claim that if the 21-year-old is let out before then, he will either try to flee or further obstruct the inve
also, ahead tomorrow major marches around the country for abortion rights marking the 50th anniversary of roe v. wade. i will talk to one of the organizers about the midwest city that will be ground zero for action. plaster latest on the breaking news we have been following, a doj investigation of a company at the center of a national baby formula shortage. out a shocking scene at an nba, game as football hall of famer shannon sharpe rather takes on players from one team and their family members. we will tell you about what happened, next. but we start with some of the most extreme players in the republican party winning powerful seats on house committees. here s what congressman quickly hill said earlier today. looking ask miss greene s appointment where i said, you know this will afford her the opportunity to really investigate those space lasers causing fires in california. joining me now washington post national reporter a pay bar. as you just heard congressman crai
journalists and the public with questions that we want answers to. for instance, how did the documents get to all those different locations? who was moving those documents around for years? how many people could have seen them? what exactly is in them? could there be more documents coming? no answers, but this question. is president biden involved in a cover-up? we have been very clear here from this administration, the president has been very clear that he takes this very seriously when it comes to classified information. any other underlying questions that you may have i would refer you to my colleagues, the white house counsel. i will continue to be prudent and consistent and refer you to any questions you have there. harris: house and senate republicans officially requesting now the secret service list of visitors to the president s wilmington, delaware home. the white house says it doesn t keep a log and fox news, a source told us but the secret service does. if co
tragedy in ukraine. a helicopter crashes near a kindergarten, killing at least 14, including a child, and the ukrainian minister in charge of security. the growing school lunch crisis. districts across the country are running up thousands of dollars in debt to feed hungry students. here you go. what are you getting, cutie? o donnell: and, history made in maryland. tonight, oprah winfrey s message to the state s first black governor. 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. tonight, there are new details in that case of a missing mom. her husband, accused of murdering her. well, he is being held without bail tonight, and investigators are now laying out a time line of his alleged google searches. the day of her disappearance at 4:55 a.m., police say brian walshe searched how long before a body starts to smell. p