warning came in the form of an unclassified intelligence briefing that was shared with state and local authorities. they also reportedly warned about this potential for violence as early as tomorrow and said, quote, in early september social media users discussed storming the u.s. capitol on the night before the rally, and one user commented on kidnapping an identified member of congress. but they might be disappointed to learn that congress being congress is not in session tomorrow or over the weekend. the warning also set into motion, and the capitol is being protected by a 7-foot high fence. the entire area, as well as the city itself, has been flooded with law enforcement, as you might imagine. earlier today house speaker pelosi and republican congressman adam kinzinger talked about security preparations around the capitol. everybody will be more ready for them. i m pretty confidentwe won t see a repeat of violence. i am confident law enforcement is more prepared, but
following a traffic stop. the video fueling demonstrations. elon musk s hostile twitter takeover: the tesla and spacex c.e.o. offers $43 billion to take the social media giant private. is it enough? eye on america: could 3d printed homes be one answer to america s affordable housing crisis? and, in the spirit of the easter season, teaching a ukrainian tradition to help those in the war zone. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. garrett: good evening, to our viewers in the west thank you for joining us. i m major garrett in for norah. tonight, a significant and symbolic blow to russia s military might. ukraine says an anti-ship missile sanction the lead warship in russia s black sea fleet. the russian defense ministry says the ship sank while being towed to port because of an unexplained fire. it has not confirmed the ukrainian missile strike. either way, this marks a loss for russian president vladimir putin
police shooting outrage: an unarmed black man killed in grand rapids, michigan, following a traffic stop. the video fueling demonstrations. elon musk s hostile twitter takeover. the tesla and spacex c.e.o. offers $43 billion to take the social media giant private. is it enough? eye on america. could 3d printed homes be one answer to america s affordable housing crisis? and in the spirit of the easter season, teaching a ukrainian electrician to help those in the war zone. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. garrett: good evening, everyone. thank you for joining us. i m major garrett in for norah. tonight, a significant and symbolic blow to russia s military might. ukraine says an antiship missile sanction the lead warship in russia s black sea fleet. the russian defense ministry says the ship sank while being towed to port because of an unexplained fire. it has not confirmed the ukrainian missile strike. eit
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Traffic cones armadillos. that is it for kpix5 news at 3:00, cbs evening news is next and we are back at 5:00 with more local news and always streaming on cbs news bay area. s garrett: tonight, warship sunk. russia suffers a significant blow in its war in ukraine. the ukrainian military claims to have launch aid successful missile attack on russia s lead warship in its black sea fleet. what moscow says happened. this as the city of mariupol remains on the verge of falling to russian forces. bail denied: the suspected new york city subway gunman appears in federal court for allegedly shooting 10 people on a crowded train. tonight, the evidence and tips that led to his arrest. isis soldier convicted. a jury finds one of the so-called isis beatles guilty in the deadly kidnappings of four americans nearly a decade ago. tonight, the emotional reaion