the suspect is in custody. i want to get straight to jamie gangel on the phone with us after getting new information moments ago. jamie, what are you learning? ana, in addition to having been told that before these were occurred, the assailant confronted paul pelosi shouting, quote, where is nancy, where is nancy. we now are told that the assailant was trying to tie up the speaker s husband, quote, until nancy got home, is the exact quote. these are from multiple sources who have been briefed and that when the police came into the house, the assailant was saying, quote, we are waiting for nancy. once again, we don t know the entire motive for what happened today, but there certainly is a concern about violence, threats to political figures and from this reporting, he clearly was focused on the speaker of the house. jamie, i know you re going to gather more information, bring us the latest information. we will, of course, be bringing our viewers this press conference with
o donnell: vaccine for r.s.v. as the dangerous virus spreads across the nation, cbs s janet shamlian has the promising news for parents of young children. and, the new requirement forcing new york city employers to post salaries for job openings, and why it may give future employees leverage in negotiation. 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, as we are just one week out from the all-important midterm elections that will determine who holds power here in washington. we ve got the latest on that in just a minute. but first, we ve learned new details about the break-in at the home of speaker nancy pelosi, where her husband paul was violently assaulted with a hammer. members of pelosi s family are expected to soon hear audio from the 911 call from paul pelosi, and see body camera footage from that very night. today,
for the very first time last night. we have very little information about this case at this time. there has been a lot of speculation. a lot of rumor. simply based on the nature of this case. but, as of right now, i haven t even seen the police reports. i met my client last night for a brief meeting for the first time. jesse: this public defender hasn t even seen the police reports yet. so he knows as much as we do. but adam is already planning on going with the insanity defense here. we re going to be doing a comprehensive investigation of what happened. we re going to be looking into mr. depape, his mental state. jesse: depap, is that the name? district attorney brooke jenkins holding the cap on no bail. finally somebody in san francisco gets held with no bail. she is saying depape is a danger to the public. absolutely i consider him to be dangerous. not only is this someone who engaged in a pre-planned attack on the speaker in her home, but someone who was willin
about 100,000 people. matt gutman in south korea tonight. here at home the major turn in a case involving two girls who were killed. the suspect now under arrest tonight for allegedly killing the two teenagers on a hiking trail in indiana. they say the suspect was hiding in plain sight for five years. tonight, the supreme court hearing two cases challenging affirmative action in higher education in the u.s. what the justices signaled today and terry moran at the court. eight days until the high-stakes midterm elections. tonight the states with very close senate races that will determine who controls the senate. former president barack obama at his argument on social security in wisconsin. former president trump on jobs and the economy. tonight, the war in ukraine, russia launching more than 50 missiles on civilian targets. the capital of kyiv in the dark for much of this day. 80% of the city without water for a time. the major upset in brazil tonight. some have call
grievance with my damn party, we re getting crushed. o donnell: vaccine for rsv as the dangerous virus spreads across the nation. cbs s janet shamlian has the promising news for parents of young children. and the new requirement forcing new york city employers to post salaries for job openings and why it may give future capitol police leverage in negotiation. 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 this tuesday night as we are just one week out from the all-important midterm elections that will determine who holds power here in washington. we have the latest on that in just a minute. first, we ve learned new details about the break-in at the home of speaker nancy pelosi, where her husband paul was violently assaulted with a hammer. members of pelosi s family are expected to soon hear audio from the 911 call from paul pelosi and see body camera footage from that very nigh