we ll bring you updates as soon as they come in. we have someone on the ground there and we re getting information. plus we have breaking news out of baghdad. a u.s. air strike targeting the headquarters of an iran-backed militia killing a high ranking commander. iranian proxies are targeting troops for months. more on the developing story. let s get you to this first. 312 suspects on the terrorist watch list that have been apprehended. we have no idea how many terrorists have come into the country and set up terrorism cells across the nation. dana: the homeland as a hafsh he en for terrorists. mike johnson leading one of the largest delegations coming to the border and exposing how the chaos is endangering americans on u.s. soil. welcome to america s newsroom, i m dana perino. good morning. bill: the morning is busy. bill hemmer. president biden under increasing pressure to get a handle on this matter. instead of pivoting on their policies the administration is passi
banning thin blue flies from public areas within police departments. the chief says the flag symbolizes extremist views. but we begin with the white house going on offense over biden s classified documents, and a white house spokesperson now says the house judiciary investigation into the handling of the documents is hypocritical. white house correspondent cove cork is life from the capitol with more on this. calling the g.o.p. hypocritical to press the white house for answers is, say critics, akin to introducing the pot to the kettle. for all his bluster recall it was joe biden who loudly criticized president trump for allegedly having classified documents over at mar largo, and as the saying goes, well, well, well. look at the 60 minutes interview that joe biden did and the comments he made about former president trump having documents, looks like he probably made those comments knowing that he himself had classified documents sitting in his garage. so somebody has
the national news. as luck would have it, we brought you the story for the first time a week ago at this time. it s a story out of new mexico. just tonight as we are getting on the air, there is a major development in that story tonight and it is a shocking one. i imagine given these new developments in the story, this will not be the only place you will be hearing about this over the next several days. all right, what we were able to tell you last week is news of a spate of recent shootings that had targeted the homes and offices of at least a half dozen elected officials in new mexico, all of them members of the democratic party. no one was injured in these shootings. these shootings hit buildings, not people. but they apparently had all been targeted at democratic politicians during december and january. so just over the last few weeks. we first learned of the shootings at five homes and offices belonging to some county commissioners and two state senators and new mexico s
targeted at democratic politicians during december and january. just over the last few weeks. we first learned of the shootings at five homes and offices belonging to county commissioners and two state senators and new mexico s newly elected democratic attorney general. then we learned that there is also been an additional shooting at the house of the incoming speaker of the new mexico state legislature. we have since learned some additional details about the shootings targeting individual democratic politicians. it is alarming, it is not an individual pot shot here in there. for example, on december 4th, it was a shots that were fired into a home of one democratic count county commissioner in new mexico. that was december 4th. then on december 11th, it was 12 bullets that were fired into the home of a county commissioner, again, this is all in new mexico, all democrats. december 4th at one politicians home, he s a county commissioner, a shots fired into his home. a week l
age 23. massive clean justify, homes damaged or destroyed. the news tonight about the 44 people unaccounted for. tar report from the flood he n 20 are killed in ukraine, including children after a russian missile strike. inflation s impact, cbs s adriana diaz introduces us to a family being forced to choose between groceries and a 15-year-old s cancer treatment. and meet vinny duke, helping heel heart brake. 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 thursday tonight. one week from now, prime time hearing away what lawmakers promise will be never before seen evidence with what what they hope will proof drumpled s assault on the capitol. tonight we have new reporting on which witness the former presidential allegedly tried to call recently, raising questions about witness tampering and just as the investigation is zeroing in on donald trump himself, he may be trying t