i m stephanie ruhle. we begin tonight with a big developments on two separate investigations into donald trump. the new york times reporting that special counsel jack smith has subpoena ivanka trump and her husband jared kushner to testify before a grand jury, according to two people briefed on the manner. donald trump s daughter and son-in-law both served as white house officials in the trump administration, and they both gave interviews to the january 6th committee. earlier today, committee member zoe lofgren reacted to the subpoena news. both of them appeared before our committee. some of it was useful. but i will say there was a vagueness, especially with mr. kushner, but also ivanka, where it was just hard to believe they could not remember some of the things they claimed not to remember. i believe that a grand jury appearance might shake the recollections in some cases. it might, the committee did get a vaunted to talk about whether she believed her father s electi
minute to finish this conversation while they ready. ari is having a little bit of technical difficulty, but will be here at any moment. claire, on the security piece, do you think capitol police retain any veto power if it does what you said it does and jeopardizes the lives of the current members of congress of both parties? i don t think they probably have veto power since they serve at the pleasure of the architect of the capitol and you know, i don t think anybody is going to tell the speaker of the house that he can t release video. i think needs to happen is the american people need to tell kevin mccarthy that you can t just shovel video to a favored outlet and allow them to pick among 40,000 hours and find pieces that will be misleading or tell an untrue picture of what actually happened that day. so the most important thing that has to happen now is first, he has to be spurned for what he did because it s ridiculously bad and stupid, but secondly, people need to
the pressure campaign from then president trump, and what rudy giuliani admitted to arizona s republican speaker of the house. he said, we ve got lots of theories. we just don t have the evidence. o donnell: president joe biden and the first lady visit a d.c. covid vaccine clinic where kids as young as six months old are getting their first shots. sad news tonight about a five-year-old boy in texas left in a sweltering car. tonight, how dangerously hot a vehicle can get in just 10 minutes. america s nursing home crisis. how staffing shortages, financial distress, and unsafe conditions are putting the elderly at risk. and the big n.f.l. retirement news and the end of a dynasty. 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 tuesday night. we are learning some stunning new information that tonight has parents of those 19 children who were killed in uvalde, texas, wo
the pressure campaign from then president trump, and what rudy giuliani admitted to arizona s republican speaker of the house. he said, we ve got lots of theories. we just don t have the evidence. o donnell: president joe biden and the first lady visit a d.c. covid vaccine clinic where kids as young as six months old are getting their first shots. five-year-old boy in texas lef sad news tonight about a five- year-old boy in texas left in a sweltering car. tonight, how dangerously hot a vehicle can get in just 10 minutes. america s nursing home crisis. how staffing shortages, financial distress, and unsafe conditions are putting the elderly at risk. and the big n.f.l. retirement news and the end of a dynasty. 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 tuesday night. we are learning some stunning new information that tonight
Meanwhile, in pennsylvania, police are now expanding their manhunt for a convicted killer who has been on the run since escaping from prison a week ago. On capitol hill, Senate Republicans are hoping for answers today about minority leader Mitch Mcconnells health after he apparently froze twice in two months. And excessive heat is expected to break records across the country today while we have got our eyes on Tropical Storm lee expected to become a major hurricane in just a couple of days. And we begin this morning with the very latest on the legal drama surrounding former president donald trump. The judge overseeing the case will hold a hearing today on motions by codefendants Kenneth Chesebro and Sidney Powell to separate their positions, their portions of the case, from other defendants. It comes after all 19 defendants in the case pleaded not guilty and waived their arraignments originally scheduled for today. And todays hearing also comes as there are new developments in the fede