ainsley: all-american concert series, we are continuing this morning with tyler farr. we can t wait to talk to him. he sends whiskey in the water. brian: he also sang at the patriot acards with. he was fantastic. he is great. we are very lucky to have him today and it s going to be good. another example, will, i don t know if you want to expand on this or not, for the longest time, we used to watch artists, musician, they don t keep themself in shape, you know, kind of raggedy, known to do all types of drugs, and then you have country music stars, that s in the 70s, 80 s. you have country music stars they look like they just left the court or the field. don t think look athletic and fit need a shower, smoking. let s ask tyler how much he drinks. brian: because he six a lot about it. will: what kind of program are you on? brines brian balances it out. will: keeping pretty strict drug regiment. brian: throughout the 80 s and 90 s. ainsley: i saw you eating bacon
and republican congressman joints us for answers. [indiscernible] also breaking tonight, the senate passing a bipartisan gun safety bill paid the bill now goes to the house on friday. we will be tracking that. critics are filing on tonight. details from the simple instructions on how to act like [indiscernible] we begin with all eyes on th supreme court the next batch just hours away. the ruling on guns came thursday . i m disappointed. the president may be but gun rights applicants are feeling vindicated. they are celebrating the decision finding new york s restrictive framework unconstitutional. the challenge to the law arose because it requires applicants for a concealed carry permit to show a specialized need for sel protection. siding with the majority come m clarence thomas said it is not second-class rate, adding that new york s proper cause violate the 14th amendment and prevents law-abiding substance with ordinary self-defense need from exercising their rig
the most significant gun ruling in a decade the supreme court s major decision allowing more people to carry a firearm. tonight, new york officials calling it a blow to public safety. juul, banned. what does the f.d.a. s order mean for the vaping industry? our eye on america: how the chicago police department is handling staffing shortages. and, the heroic rescue. we hear from the coach who saved an american swimmer.. plus, 50 years of title ix. how the landmark law changed sports for women, and the world. 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 thursday night. in the past few weeks, we have heard gripping new testimony from the january 6th hearings, but what we learned today was particularly egregious. three former high-levels justice department officials t testified that the president of the united states repeatedly d.o.j. to, in t
Have a good weekend. Today was day four, day four of testimony in the first criminal trial of a former president. Trumps lawyers were able to finish crossexamining the lead witness, Tabloid Publisher and trump insider david pecker. We will talk about how that went in just a second, but today we got to see the prosecution second witness. Someone who worked closely with donald trump for decades, including on tv. Hi, good morning, this is mr. Trumps office. Hi, good morning. Mr. Trump would like to meet you at 9 00 at tavern on the green. Good morning, it is rhona calling. Mr. Trump is meeting with Miss Universe at trump model management. Do you think youll be ready . We can do it. Thanks, rhona. Thanks, rhona. Rhona graff, Donald Trumps longtime executive assistant and occasional costar on The Apprentice. The prosecution appears to have called her because she is the person who handled trumps calendar and contacts and email, which trump himself does not use. Ms. Graf appeared in court und