be doing. i have the privilege of serving with joe biden. he intends to run and if he does, i will be running with him. you seem like this momentum about them trying to pull kamala off the tact. earn rogers he will leave the green bay packers for the new york jets. i made it clear my inteption was to play and my intention was to play for the new york jets. brian: here we go news alert. the me. a russian fighter buzzes and then collides with a u.s. drone earlier this week. ainsley: yeah. you can even see the warplane dumping the fuel first on the drone that cost $32 million before colliding with the propeller on the drone, sending it crashing down into the black sea. steve: we got this video about an hour ago from lucas tomlinson who is at the pentagon as we learn down in that water below, lucas, the russians are looking for our drone and they are probably going to find it. that s right, steve. good morning to you all. in fact, a short time ago, as you mentione
braces for another storm. immigration crisis at sea. cruise ships encountering boats full of migrants on their way to america. cbs manuel bojorquez tells us what happens next. help wanted. how some companies are getting around america s labor shortage, by going after employees without college degrees. and, on the road. ow a stranger s gift brought music and joy to a little boy. 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 friday night. and there are a number of big developments. tonight, some intriguing news in the murders of four college students in idaho. we are just learning that mattresses were removed from the crime scene. we ve got more on that in just a minute. plus, today is january 6, the second anniversary of the attack on the u.s. capitol. president biden today marking the occasion with an emotional ceremony, and honoring 1
braces for immigration crisis at sea. cruise ships encountering boats full of migrants on their way to america. cbs manuel bojorquez tells us what happens next. help wanted: how some companies are getting around america s labor shortage by going after employees without college degrees. and on the road. how a stranger s gift brought music and joy to a little boy. 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 friday night. and there are a number of big developments. tonight, there s some intriguing news in the murders of four college students in idaho. we are just learning that mattresses were removed from the house, and we ve got more on that in just a minute. plus, today is january 6, the second anniversary of the attack on the u.s..prest y marked the occasion with an emotional ceremony and honoring 14 americans for their courage and selflessness in defending democ
and avoid reputational damage. we start with the day ahead here in the uk with a new prime minister in waiting. and as you ve been hearing from day one, liz truss has a monumental task ahead, both economically and politically. rising inflation and the high cost of energy is at the forefront of voters minds with households and businesses desperate for help. no surprise then that the energy crisis is top of the new prime minister s agenda. a freeze on energy bills is understood to be one of a number of options being worked on. that could mean bills are subsidised and the current price cap ofjust under £2,000 would be maintained for two years. the cap would be repaid in loans over the next 10 to 20 years, plus help for businesses is expected to be unveiled. scottish power estimates the two year package of energy relief could cost around £100 billion. joining me now is douglas mcwilliams, deputy chairman of the centre for economics and business research. this government plan w
2020 director of press communications and the former campaign surrogate president biden. sandra: new york republican gubernatorial candidate zelden hitting the trail one day after he was attacked on stage by a man trying to stab him. quite something to see that video. john: the video no question is shocking. we ll get reaction as well. lawmaker talking to reporters last hour about the shocking experience, and the need to reform bail laws. put the suspect back on the streets shortly after the attack. only one option. dramatic video showing the man armed with the weapon approached zelden on stage. he was charged with felony assault, but then released from custody without bail. outcome that zelden predicted would happen due to the new york lenient bail laws. sandra: and the man who helped sub sue the suspect will speak with us in a moment. and andy mccarthy is here to weigh in on the punishment he should be facing, and what do we know about the alleged attacker? well,