america prepares for a potentially severe flu season. tonight, the outbreak at one high school that had more than half the students out of class. and, the fight over gas stoves.e cbs ben tracy explains why climate change has major cities like new york and los angeles banning the kitchen appliance. 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 friday night. we want to begin with what is now becoming all too common another mass shooting in america. this time in a quiet suburb of raleigh, north carolina. police are searching for a motive in the shooting rampage that killed five people. the 15-year-old suspect is in critical condition in a north carolina hospital. the victims include the suspect s own brother, a 16-year-old high school student, and a 29-year-old off-duty police officer. the other victims, all women, range in age from 34 to
us. the january 6th committee versus donald trump. new never before seen footage from insurrection day shows congressional leaders and the vice president scrambling to protect democracy and trump, the president missing in action. plus, dr. oz gives a new interview and concedes his bedside manner would be more passionate than his campaign rhetoric. would you ever talk to your patients like this? no. senate rival john fetterman had a stroke six months ago and dr. oz and his campaign team regularly question fetterman s ability to serve. a 25 days out election forecast. can democrats hold the senate? will republicans reclaim the house? a read on the big shifts and big races. butters first for us this hour, donald trump s trademark nonanswer to damning new evidence from the january 6th committee and to the committee s subpoena demanding trump testify. and turn over documents. a lengthy trump statement this morning gives no answer or reaction to the subpoena vote. instead,
in a lengthy letter with indiscriminate capitalization committee chair bennie thompson sends it to him and trump doubled down on fraudulent claims that the 2020 election was stolen. a reminder, it was not. facts. once the subpoena is formally issued there will be specific deadlines for when the former president must testify. if he defies it, he could then be held in contempt of congress. yesterday s subpoena vote was the committee s mic drop moment before the november midterms. they also, though, used that final hearing to share new evidence from secret service communications, leading up to the capitol riot. and showed never before seen footage of congressional leaders scrambling to respond to the attacks from a makeshift bunker. cnn justice correspondent jessica schneider joins us live now. tell us more about new evidence that was revealed. well, victor, and erica, the biggest new evidence was all of that new video from congressional leaders behind the scenes, figuring
cbs manuel bojorquez is otside the courthouse. america prepares for a potentially severe flu season. tonight, the outbreak at one high school that had more than half the students out of class. and the fight over gas stoves. cbs ben tracy explains why climate change has major cities like new york and los angeles banning the kitchen appliance. 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 friday night. we want to begin with what is now becoming all too common another mass shooting in america. this time in a quiet suburb of raleigh, north carolina. police are searching for a motive in the shooting rampage that killed five people. the 15-year-old suspect is in critical condition in a north carolina hospital. the victims include the suspect s own brother, a 16-year-old high school student, and a 29-year-old off-duty police officer. the other victims, all women, range in
yes, i was going, to say not surprising they are trying to milk it for as long as he possibly can. maybe there is a fund-raiser he s going to try and throw at some point. alicia, always good to see you my, friend thank, you enjoy the rest of your evening. now good evening to our, home welcome to ayman tonight. donald trump rejected judge tanya chutkan says the ex president is not immune for prosecution related to the capitol insurrection. then, donald trump silenced the gag order in his civil fraud trial has been reinstated, and power to the people, activists are pushing abortion rights measures to beat critical swing state ballots in 2024. i m ayman mohyeldin, let s get started. we begin this hour with major news out of washington d.c., breaking late last, night u.s. district judge tanya chutkan has denied two of trump s motions to dismiss the federal elections interference case that was brought forth against him. first, chutkan world presidents do not have absolute immu