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week. we ve been going through this together. you ve probably watched the hearings as we have and we ve done our live reactions, but tonight a little later, i m going to walk through what i think is the most damning thing we learned this week. stay with us for that if you re interested, but there was an investigation about how the proud boys violence was more methodical. this is new from a new york times investigation out today. recruits are told to meet at the washington monument the morning of the 6th. many worked as teams. like this group in tactical gear. within two minutes of biggs arrival, they are all at that entrance. a fellow member tells the group to push inside the capitol. one of the leaders responds, we are trying. it s further evidence of their collective intent. at this point the proud boys have been critical players in five major advances. you can see from the aerial shot the blueprints they were apparently trying to use and plan. well, some of i ....
the fast-moving developments. also, the threat to assassinate a supreme court justice a man arrested near brett kavanaugh s home in the middle of the night. the disturbing motive revealed. simone biles and dozens of top olympic gymnasts take on the f.b.i. for $1 billion, accusing agents of letting dr. larry nassar continue his abuse. exclusive new audio on the day before the blockbuster january 6 hearing, the never-before-heard audio of the house republican leader describing how he begged donald trump to stop the attack. triple-digit temperatures expected from california to texas. and, could there be a new covid vaccine on the way specifically for the omicron variant? 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. we come on the air with breaking news a military osprey aircraft has crashed in california, with reports ....
osprey-22, like this one, crashes in california. the fast-moving developments. also, the threat to assassinate a supreme court justice, a man arrested near brett kavanaugh s home in the middle of the night. the disturbing motive revealed. simone biles and dozens of top olympic gymnasts take on the f.b.i. for $1 billion, accusing agents of letting dr. larry nassar continue his abuse. exclusive new audio. on the day before the blockbuster january 6 hearing, the never-before-heard audio of the house republican leader describing how he begged donald trump to stop the attack. triple-digit temperatures expected from california to texas, and could there be a new covid vaccine on the way specifically for the omicron variant? 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 wednesday night. we re coming on the air with that breaking news a military osprey aircraft has cras ....
They re putting pressure on him, putting heat on him. a campaign, quote, unquote. i understand. we can all quibble with word choices. i m sure people can find things i ve said on air as a journalist, but this is so important. i want to get your view on that, because it would annual the evidence would show the issue. politicians would say, we re pressing congress to pass gun reform. based on what we heard, your analysis, please, sounds more like a directly repeated order. it didn t happen, so it s kind of confusing, we expect the president s orders to be followed unless they re you will legal, but was it a pressure campaign or was it legally potentially something more? there are a lot of different words you might potentially want to apply here, ari. it reminds me a little bit of the president s conduct of his phone call with georgia s ....
Free gingerale and i m a happy guy. that s it for us at 3:00. caps o donnell: tonight, we hear from a fourth grader who survived the elementary school shooting in uvalde, texas and from parents who lost their 10-year-old daughter. their gut-wrenching testimony all in hopes of getting congress to pass gun reform. a mother s heartbreak and warning. somewhere out there there s a mom listening to our testimony thinking, i can t even imagine their pain, not knowing that our reality will one day be hers unless we act now. o donnell: tonight, we also hear from a texas pediatrician who treated the children. a cbs news investigation: how gun manufacturers are marketing assault-style weapons for young people. breaking news: a military ....