scheduled to meet with the justice department next week including delaware u.s. attorney david weiss who left the probe into hunter biden since 2018. the lawyers insists this meeting is nothing to do with fresh disclosures for an irs whistleblower who said the investigation to the president son is being mishandled. california public and congressman darrell issa on the right of your screen is standing by with reaction. first was going to look at thomason with the latest. jon, we could have a situation where hunter biden s lawyers are meeting with the justice department at the same time as his father president biden is announcing he s running for reelection next week. the white house is known to talk about any of this. are not going to talk about 2024 is going to look like you re not going to talk about that from here. an ap poll says 73% of americans do not want the oldest president in u.s. history to run again and the majority of democrats. biden would be 82 at the begi
eve party. we took off and then short later after my gut was telling my feet to run back to that house. this can t be happening. when the party ended, the mystery began. it was just crazy, i didn t understand what was happening and why. his wife, the hostess, had seemed fine the whole night. then my wife just shot herself in the head. please! help me! please help me! her death was ruled a suicide. but not everyone agreed. i was always afraid he was going to hurt her. always. always. did a fight that night lead to something much worse? i knew that ashley wouldn t take her own life. a troubled woman or a troubled marriage? that wound on the back of her head isn t one she could do it herself, tom. it is not. oh [bleep] [bleep]. suicide or murder? i didn t do this. i just knew that my whole world is never going to be the same again, ever. hello and welcome to dateline. it was december 31st, and by all appearances, ashley fallis was in the mood to
pushing the baby in a stroller on the upper east side near where i live one oh hooded gunmen came out from behind and put a bullet in her head at point-blank range. the baby is okay, but now without a mother. my wife, she sees the paper today and says, i don t feel safe. she says she wants to move. a couple of weeks ago a guy wearing all black with a knife chased a man down two blocks away from my apartment in broad daylight trying to stab him. we may have to get that concealed carry permit to that is now legal here. over in philly, my hometown, a 21-year-old woman went to a bar and never came home. kayleen holton was murdered by a psycho tuesday night he went on a shooting rampage, all because he was upset about being kicked out of the bar. so we came back and opened fire. she was a good kid, she worked. they were going to be here in about 15, 20 minutes, and that s when the case broke out and whenever this guy started shooting, when are people going to get fed up with thi
more than a thousand witness interviews including those with leaders from the proud boys from the doj s letter in part, read this, it is now readily apparent that the interviews the select committee conducted are not just potentially relevant to our overall criminal investigations, but are likely relevant to specific prosecutions that have already commenced. well, the news that we alluded to this afternoon, a spokesman confirmed an earlier new york times scoop to our team on the hill that the committee will cooperate with the doj. what that could mean and how that partnership could play out, we will have more on that in just a few moments, but first, one of this week s central questions was whether or not the committee would eventually vote on referring trump to the department of justice for a potential criminal case. watching yesterday s explosive hearing, politico suggests this, the committee is making that referral in its own way presenting evidence in a clear chronology t
comeback. could the surge lead to mandates? and later, platinum party. the latest on the pomp and circumstance. reporter: i m holly williams outside buckingham palace in london where the queen is celebrating 70 years on the throne. diaz: with a final look at m the monarch s lifelong passion for these small subjects. this is the cbs weekend news from chicago with adriana diaz. diaz: good evening. we begin tonight with the latest on the nationwide baby formula shortage. today, abbott, the country s largest baby formula manufacturer, announced that production has resumed at its plant in sturgis, michigan, for the first time since february. but boosting supplies in stores is a whole other matter. it is an urgent issue for parents, and more recently, for the president. cbs christina ruffini is at the white house. christina.christina. reporter: good evening. t reporter: good evening. the reopening of that plant is significant, but it s not an immediate fix. abbott sa