sunday. i m fredicka whitfield. an updated classified intel report saying the u.s. department of energy has assess thad the source of the covid-19 pandemic likely came from a china lab leak, but there is one major caveat. sources at the department of energy tell cnn that the report has, quote, low confidence. cnn s natasha bertrand has been reporting on all of this and joins us on the phone. various intel agencies have been split on this issue for years now. this is from the department of energy, low confidence. what does all this mean? reporter: this is essentially another data point. the intel community has been examining this really closely for the last two years, ever since president biden tasked them with investigating the origins of the covid-19 pandemic shortly after he first got into of office. back in 2021 the intel agencies, roughly 58 of them, couldn t come to a decision about where it came from. what we re seeing is the department of energy has collected some ne
states hits today and that is the legal limit. if congress does not raise that limit, the country risks default which would have almost unmanageable consequences. now the treasury department is taking what are called extraordinary measures to push that date back a bit. but they can t do it forever. this morning cnn has also learned that president biden still plans to announce he is running for re-election. he does plan to announce that bid after the state of union address next month. those are the plans that are in place. there are new details this morning about how this special counsel investigation into classified documents at his home and office may have impacted that timing. and embattled new york congressman george santos wrapped in yet another lie as newly uncovered documents contradict his claims that his own mother was in the south tower on 9/11. just the latest in his string of lie lies. but we begin with the u.s. hitting the trillion dollars borrowing limit. laure
plane. if she didn t get to the flight that probably most likely she will be found, if she is deceased, she will be found within a distance that it takes to drive to the airport. she will be somewhere in that distance. bill: south of boston we have molly line on steer with the latest on this investigation. good morning. good morning. that s right. the husband of this missing mom ana walshe is expected to be arraigned in the morning session at the district court charged with misleading a police investigation. cohasset, massachusetts police taking 46-year-old brian walshe into custody yesterday as investigators scour the home inside and out for clues in his wife s disappearance. he has been in trouble with the law before pleading guilty in 2021 to federal charges stemming from the sale of two fake andy warhol paintings. convicted person was awaiting sentencing. the mother of three young boys disappeared more than a week ago new year s day. investigators were told a family
o donnell: what happened on a highway overpass that caused this truck to overturn into a fiery inferno? signs of torture. the shocking images tonight from ukraine. cbs s debora patta goes inside a room where it s feared war crimes took place. reporter: right here is where the torture chambers apparently were. that s what we re going to see. o donnell: and, the stunning fraud scheme tonight. the hundreds of millions of dollars allegedly stolen from hungry children to buy fancy cars and homes. 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 busy tuesday night. tonight, hurricane fiona is only getting stronger, as it moves through the caribbean as a category 3 storm with sustained winds of more than 115 miles per hour. the first major hurricane of the season slammed the turks and caicos earlier today, after devastating puerto rico with n
and my bed shook almost like abearthquake. o donnell: what happened on a haw overpass that caused this truck to overturn into a fiery inferno. signs of torture, the shocking images tonight from ukraine. cbs s debora patta goes inside a room where it s feared war crimes took place. reporter: right here is where the torture chambers apparently were. that s what we re going to see now. o donnell: and the stunning fraud scheme tonight, the hundreds of millions of dollars allegedly stolen from hungry children to buy fancy cars and homes. 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 tuesday night. tonight, hurricane fiona is only getting stronger, as it moves through the caribbean as a category 3 storm with sustained winds of more than 115 miles per hour. the first major hurricane of the season slammed the turks and caicos earlier today after devastating puerto