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intelligence has stark words for what s left of putin s arsenal. plus, the two americans captured in ukraine held for 105 days. we follow their story. and tonight they will tell you what they endured. and a dead heat for arizona governor, a face-off in ohio s senate race tonight. and the republican in georgia still hanging on despite the ugly allegations. john king is here. he says this is the most unpredictable election he s covered in his lifetime. let s go out front. good evening, i m erin burnett. out front tonight, unsustainable. that is the stark analysis tonight from america s director of national intelligence avril haines. she says russia is now firing off its precision weapons at an unsustainable rate. its conventional arsenal, terribly depleted. ukraine s defense ministry posted a video that i m showing here which appears to show russia pulling 70-year-old antiaircraft guns from its warehouses. 70-year-old weapons going to the field. that is the depletio ....
plus, american innovation. how some cities are battling the heat, by changing the color of their roads. take a look at this a beach-goer captures the momnt a small plane crashes into the ocean. and, on the road. making a young boy s dream come true, and inspiring others in the process. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. norah o donnell, reporting garrett: good evening, to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. i m major garrett, in for norah. tonight, the president is in covid isolation in the white house residence, but keeping up a brisk work pace, that according to his spokesperson. mr. biden, 79, held a virtual meeting with his advisors to survey turbulent economic trends and still above-average gas prices. he appeared in good spirits, but his voice sounded a bit hoarse. he gave reporters a thumbs up when they asked how he was feeling. the president s doctors say his symptoms have ....
liberated a number of towns near kharkiv. the region where they reported the civilian killed has seen several explosions. the cause is missiles and bombs. ukraine has not confirmed nor denied responsibility for the blast. another major development is finland joining nato possibly. they agreed to assist each other militarily should either country face attack. finland shares an 800 mile border with russia. finland s president will contact vladimir putin if that should happen. if that will be the case, what my response would be that you caused this. vladimir putin s profile. critics made a daring escape from russia. she ll tell us how she managed to get out. we ll start of the report of the russian civilian killed. scott mcclain. scott, since the first time this war began in february, what do we know? reporter: anderson, yeah. as you mentioned earlier, this is an area where ukrainians have been making progress in taking towns and villages around kharkiv. in those areas ....
It was a dark and stormy night, more complex one, if anything changed, we would be telling a different story. is there anything you gleaned from it? it is quite evident when the plane is being flown by an experienced pilot and when things shift. about an hour into the flight it plummets in excess of 2500 feet almost instantaneously. that would really get your attention. perhaps that was because the incapacitated pilot fell into the wheel or the jol being as we call it but slowly but surely it begins to return to control. that cannot be a good moment. watching that take a nose dive. how rare is that? it s got to be pretty rare? anderson, you know, i ve only ....
Feel the ground was shaking. and they were shaking in their homes as well. and when they ran out to this house behind me, they said it was certain that no one in that house survived and luckily, no one was in the home at the time, but it s believed the pilot did not survive. ali? rehema ellis for us in colonia, new jersey. i want to take a quick look at this again. that is a picture which purports to be of the plane as it plummets into houses. i want to take a quick look at markets for you right now. you did you probably heard the s&p 500 hit a new record and b markets are continuing to trade at higher levels. going to see if we can put that up on the screen right now. what we are looking at, however, is a market that has turned it was sort of struggling through the course of the day and finally turned into the red. the dow not much, the dow is off by about 0.06, down about 15 points. but all major markets are down. the s&p also closing about 2 1/2 ....